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Showing Original Post only (View all)Why So Many Republicans Are Retiring: NRA Quiet On Their Role As Russian Conduit In Butina Charges [View all]
They are among those "ongoing cases".
In asking for the return of personal papers, the defense could possibly try a PR case in public.
Silence was consent for all these retiring Republicans who fear for their reputations, salvation and most of all, their stashes of ill-gotten gains.
So they're high-tailing it.
They forget that FBI history shows that it can and will indict by the hundreds.
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Why So Many Republicans Are Retiring: NRA Quiet On Their Role As Russian Conduit In Butina Charges [View all]
ancianita
Jul 2018
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Half the GOP and NRA 'deposited its trust' in Butina, no doubt (know what I mean?).
sandensea
Jul 2018
#1
Funny, NOW, how these "righteous" got taken by a tool of deputy head of Russia's central bank.
ancianita
Jul 2018
#2
Probably deposited something - and now they are "spending more time with their families"
lagomorph777
Jul 2018
#4
Thanks. Wouldn't be surprised if cons' "interview couch" is counterpart to the "casting couch."
ancianita
Jul 2018
#11
Excellent point. Foreign leaders (even dictators) that back profitization are lionized
sandensea
Jul 2018
#12
Privatization takes longer because we're much bigger. But the narrative arcs are weakening, the
ancianita
Jul 2018
#14
And, dammit, all we can do, as Nigeria's Fela Kuti used to say, is look and laugh.
sandensea
Jul 2018
#15
Damn, he's tough. All this resource control dictatorship $ must've drawn Manafort + his buds. Whew.
ancianita
Jul 2018
#18
All the parameters you lay out are exactly why the Chicago Boyz at U of C did it. It's only painful
ancianita
Jul 2018
#22
I've never been religious; but at times like these I can't help but believe in this much at least:
sandensea
Jul 2018
#25
As bad as Menem was though, Argentina's current president, Macri, is even worse.
sandensea
Jul 2018
#21
The corporate-capitalist-military junta is the globalist governing framework. Our 5th column awaits.
ancianita
Jul 2018
#23
As for Trump's tariff damage to the farm/business sector, he's just throwing paper towels.
ancianita
Jul 2018
#28