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Maybe the dumbest thing I've read here. That is saying a lot0 -
“It’s a target-rich environment,” Jason Chaffetz, the Republican Utah congressman said “Even before we get to Day One, we’ve got two years’ worth of material already lined up. She has four years of history at the State Department, and it ain’t good.”
The Democratic Coalition Against Trump reported Representative Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) to the FBI on Wednesday morning for possibly breaking Executive Order 13526 and 18 U.S.C. Sec. 793(f) of the federal code, which makes it unlawful to send or store classified information on a personal email. As was recently resurfaced by the Democratic Coalition’s #TrumpLeaks program, Rep. Chaffetz lists his personal Gmail address on business cards brandished with the Congressional seal. Rep. Chaffetz sits on the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations, which has jurisdiction over “internal and homeland security,” among other things.
“The mishandling of classified information that concerns the national security of our nation is something that the FBI takes very seriously,” said Scott Dworkin, Senior Advisor to the Democratic Coalition. “The irony is unparalleled- Representative Chaffetz, the person who led the charge against Secretary Clinton’s personal email server use, could actually be the one who is breaking the law and putting our national security at risk in the process.”Post edited by CM189191 on0 -
And people say voter fraud doesn't exist!josevolution said:
Ok I'll vote for Clinton twice on Sunday over him !unsung said:
This is a family forum, we have been advised to tone down the language.josevolution said:
Yes Kat I did call him a Trumpeter and if I deserve a banning so be it , you know nothing of why my father left Chile and again I'll vote for Clinton over asshole any day of the week & twice on Sunday !!tonifig8 said:
Kat, this guy called me a trumpster!! Name calling 101.josevolution said:
Dude what's your problem you don't know why I left Chile I was all of 10 I didn't have a choice but I do have a choice now and I choose Clinton , what's wrong with you you really believe that everybody should see things the way you do ? No wonder your backing Trump and its josevolution you Trumpeter !tonifig8 said:
Crazy, right!?!mace1229 said:I find it scary, but makes complete sense with many of the comments I've read on here, that several have said they don't give a crap what they find and they'd vote for her no matter what.
Really? You realize there are claims she put her office up for sale and took bribes from foreign enemies and that wouldn't bother you?
I did not say those are true, those are just some claims and if any emails proves those to be true you wouldn't give a crap about that?
Explains why so many don't care that she was allowed to destroy her own evidence.
Joseevolution left a dictatorship only to give up his freedoms for another idol.
Collusion between the media and govt is complete insanity- not we're completely there, but you can see the attempt by the Clinton camp and her circle of power
How dare you insult me like that!!
Dude when you say you'll vote for someone no matter what... That's crazy talk. You can vote for who ever you want, I haven't been judging you, with the exception of that last comment. I know others who left chile because of the dictatorship, and to now surrender your liberties like that is dangerous. Was making an observation and never have I once said you should see things the way I do.0 -
Like my old man used to tell us all the time, "Two wrongs don't make a right"*.CM189191 said:“It’s a target-rich environment,” Jason Chaffetz, the Republican Utah congressman said “Even before we get to Day One, we’ve got two years’ worth of material already lined up. She has four years of history at the State Department, and it ain’t good.”
The Democratic Coalition Against Trump reported Representative Jason Chaffetz (R-UT) to the FBI on Wednesday morning for possibly breaking Executive Order 13526 and 18 U.S.C. Sec. 793(f) of the federal code, which makes it unlawful to send or store classified information on a personal email. As was recently resurfaced by the Democratic Coalition’s #TrumpLeaks program, Rep. Chaffetz lists his personal Gmail address on business cards brandished with the Congressional seal. Rep. Chaffetz sits on the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations, which has jurisdiction over “internal and homeland security,” among other things.
“The mishandling of classified information that concerns the national security of our nation is something that the FBI takes very seriously,” said Scott Dworkin, Senior Advisor to the Democratic Coalition. “The irony is unparalleled- Representative Chaffetz, the person who led the charge against Secretary Clinton’s personal email server use, could actually be the one who is breaking the law and putting our national security at risk in the process.”
*but three lefts do, haha!"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Yes, we will see, because she's going to WIN, and I couldn't be more excited to vote for her on Tuesday to be part of her tremendous victory. The world will sigh a breath of relief, and I will feel proud of putting Hillary Clinton in our White House.Free said:Hillary says an awful lot. But we'll see what she actually DOES.
The Republicans will foolishly block everything she tries to do for women -- let's not forget affordable child care for the working moms who choose life. Then because they'll block that (and everything else), they'll lose the House in the mid-term and she'll have at least two years to continue to advance the progressive agenda I support.
So going back to the poll, I would also like a third choice. I'd just quit and choose a different line of work if I felt my integrity were compromised by the one I was in. I wouldn't use the situation to promulgate myself into the media and get rich off it.Post edited by what dreams on0 -
Serious question and I won't start a poll, who doesn't chuckle when viewing pages 2 3 and 4 seeing the 30plus one word threads? H2M lives in infamy!0
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Edward Snowden the info and Release it to the American People
You better not start another thread... I'm going to be up late transferring all your work into the right thread... That's time consuming and You cost me money today!! Had to spend extra hours on here doing the lords work.... WTF man! haJC29856 said:Serious question and I won't start a poll, who doesn't chuckle when viewing pages 2 3 and 4 seeing the 30plus one word threads? H2M lives in infamy!
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Edward Snowden the info and Release it to the American PeopleI appreciate you both doing the lord's work.0
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unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487Edward Snowden the info and Release it to the American People
Obama did that too, how is that breaking the ceiling on women rights?PJ_Soul said:
What a load of garbage. She advocates for Planned Parenthood funding and she's strongly pro-choice, and says she'll fight for pay equality. So what are you talking about?unsung said:
Execept that she tries to sell herself to women, because she's a woman, and offers no other reason for them to vote for her.Kat said:
It's funny too though. A very transparent guilt trip directed at women...who are intelligent enough to see through it. Just like the comment that IF any of the emails proves something to be true is more smear and speculation. It'll all be over soon. I just keep hanging on to that.PJ_Soul said:0 -
Edward Snowden the info and Release it to the American People
Ouch. As a former diehard Obama supporter... That one stung. Although I wouldn't say he didn't do anything. And I certainly won't get into a back and forth convo on it with you.unsung said:
Obama did that too, how is that breaking the ceiling on women rights?PJ_Soul said:
What a load of garbage. She advocates for Planned Parenthood funding and she's strongly pro-choice, and says she'll fight for pay equality. So what are you talking about?unsung said:
Execept that she tries to sell herself to women, because she's a woman, and offers no other reason for them to vote for her.Kat said:
It's funny too though. A very transparent guilt trip directed at women...who are intelligent enough to see through it. Just like the comment that IF any of the emails proves something to be true is more smear and speculation. It'll all be over soon. I just keep hanging on to that.PJ_Soul said:
No time to waste. Just wanted to say it stung a bit.0 -
Edward Snowden the info and Release it to the American People
What about single fathers like myself? its the single issue voting that kills the bigger picture...and have you listened to Trump he has advocated the same things for women and extending time off for women from work after pregnancywhat dreams said:
Yes, we will see, because she's going to WIN, and I couldn't be more excited to vote for her on Tuesday to be part of her tremendous victory. The world will sigh a breath of relief, and I will feel proud of putting Hillary Clinton in our White House.Free said:Hillary says an awful lot. But we'll see what she actually DOES.
The Republicans will foolishly block everything she tries to do for women -- let's not forget affordable child care for the working moms who choose life. Then because they'll block that (and everything else), they'll lose the House in the mid-term and she'll have at least two years to continue to advance the progressive agenda I support.
So going back to the poll, I would also like a third choice. I'd just quit and choose a different line of work if I felt my integrity were compromised by the one I was in. I wouldn't use the situation to promulgate myself into the media and get rich off it.
hell i have a problem with the fact that as a father I didn't get barely anytime with my daughter when she was born you would think I would considering what women go through post birth....anyway
little off track but that statement from you popped right out to me
Also, progressive agenda....those two words make me cringePost edited by pjalive21 on0 -
Guess what, paid maternity and paternity leave is part of the progressive agenda.pjalive21 said:
What about single fathers like myself? its the single issue voting that kills the bigger picture...and have you listened to Trump he has advocated the same things for women and extending time off for women from work after pregnancywhat dreams said:
Yes, we will see, because she's going to WIN, and I couldn't be more excited to vote for her on Tuesday to be part of her tremendous victory. The world will sigh a breath of relief, and I will feel proud of putting Hillary Clinton in our White House.Free said:Hillary says an awful lot. But we'll see what she actually DOES.
The Republicans will foolishly block everything she tries to do for women -- let's not forget affordable child care for the working moms who choose life. Then because they'll block that (and everything else), they'll lose the House in the mid-term and she'll have at least two years to continue to advance the progressive agenda I support.
So going back to the poll, I would also like a third choice. I'd just quit and choose a different line of work if I felt my integrity were compromised by the one I was in. I wouldn't use the situation to promulgate myself into the media and get rich off it.
hell i have a problem with the fact that as a father I didn't get barely anytime with my daughter when she was born you would think I would considering what women go through post birth....anyway
little off track but that statement from you popped right out to me
Also, progressive agenda....those two words make me cringe
Regarding Trump, he had also said negative things about pregnant women in the workplace.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Trump said "women in the workforce is a big mistake"pjalive21 said:
What about single fathers like myself? its the single issue voting that kills the bigger picture...and have you listened to Trump he has advocated the same things for women and extending time off for women from work after pregnancywhat dreams said:
Yes, we will see, because she's going to WIN, and I couldn't be more excited to vote for her on Tuesday to be part of her tremendous victory. The world will sigh a breath of relief, and I will feel proud of putting Hillary Clinton in our White House.Free said:Hillary says an awful lot. But we'll see what she actually DOES.
The Republicans will foolishly block everything she tries to do for women -- let's not forget affordable child care for the working moms who choose life. Then because they'll block that (and everything else), they'll lose the House in the mid-term and she'll have at least two years to continue to advance the progressive agenda I support.
So going back to the poll, I would also like a third choice. I'd just quit and choose a different line of work if I felt my integrity were compromised by the one I was in. I wouldn't use the situation to promulgate myself into the media and get rich off it.
hell i have a problem with the fact that as a father I didn't get barely anytime with my daughter when she was born you would think I would considering what women go through post birth....anyway
little off track but that statement from you popped right out to me
Also, progressive agenda....those two words make me cringe
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"if dinner isn't on the table when I get home I'm furious".
yeah, he supports women.By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
Has this poll gotten serious enough yet? I'm seriously curious.0
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I'm curiously serious.dignin said:Has this poll gotten serious enough yet? I'm seriously curious.
By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
He did his best and Republicans ham-stringed his efforts. But that actually has nothing to do with what we're talking about. You said that Clinton offers women no reason to vote for her other than being a woman. Obviously that is blatantly false.unsung said:
Obama did that too, how is that breaking the ceiling on women rights?PJ_Soul said:
What a load of garbage. She advocates for Planned Parenthood funding and she's strongly pro-choice, and says she'll fight for pay equality. So what are you talking about?unsung said:
Execept that she tries to sell herself to women, because she's a woman, and offers no other reason for them to vote for her.Kat said:
It's funny too though. A very transparent guilt trip directed at women...who are intelligent enough to see through it. Just like the comment that IF any of the emails proves something to be true is more smear and speculation. It'll all be over soon. I just keep hanging on to that.PJ_Soul said:With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
the wifi in his apolcalypse bunker is finicky right now.PJ_Soul said:
He did his best and Republicans ham-stringed his efforts. But that actually has nothing to do with what we're talking about. You said that Clinton offers women no reason to vote for her other than being a woman. Obviously that is blatantly false.unsung said:
Obama did that too, how is that breaking the ceiling on women rights?PJ_Soul said:
What a load of garbage. She advocates for Planned Parenthood funding and she's strongly pro-choice, and says she'll fight for pay equality. So what are you talking about?unsung said:
Execept that she tries to sell herself to women, because she's a woman, and offers no other reason for them to vote for her.Kat said:
It's funny too though. A very transparent guilt trip directed at women...who are intelligent enough to see through it. Just like the comment that IF any of the emails proves something to be true is more smear and speculation. It'll all be over soon. I just keep hanging on to that.PJ_Soul said:By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.0 -
Edward Snowden the info and Release it to the American People
He may say stupid crap, but at least doesn't take money from foreign governments who suppress women's rights and that's putting it lightlyHughFreakingDillon said:
Trump said "women in the workforce is a big mistake"pjalive21 said:
What about single fathers like myself? its the single issue voting that kills the bigger picture...and have you listened to Trump he has advocated the same things for women and extending time off for women from work after pregnancywhat dreams said:
Yes, we will see, because she's going to WIN, and I couldn't be more excited to vote for her on Tuesday to be part of her tremendous victory. The world will sigh a breath of relief, and I will feel proud of putting Hillary Clinton in our White House.Free said:Hillary says an awful lot. But we'll see what she actually DOES.
The Republicans will foolishly block everything she tries to do for women -- let's not forget affordable child care for the working moms who choose life. Then because they'll block that (and everything else), they'll lose the House in the mid-term and she'll have at least two years to continue to advance the progressive agenda I support.
So going back to the poll, I would also like a third choice. I'd just quit and choose a different line of work if I felt my integrity were compromised by the one I was in. I wouldn't use the situation to promulgate myself into the media and get rich off it.
hell i have a problem with the fact that as a father I didn't get barely anytime with my daughter when she was born you would think I would considering what women go through post birth....anyway
little off track but that statement from you popped right out to me
Also, progressive agenda....those two words make me cringe
and
"if dinner isn't on the table when I get home I'm furious".
yeah, he supports women.
she is a walking liar and hypocrite on this issuePost edited by pjalive21 on0 -
unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487Edward Snowden the info and Release it to the American People
She offers no more than Obama offered. She has however done more to suppress women than Obama, need only to look at her husband's victims to see that.PJ_Soul said:
He did his best and Republicans ham-stringed his efforts. But that actually has nothing to do with what we're talking about. You said that Clinton offers women no reason to vote for her other than being a woman. Obviously that is blatantly false.unsung said:
Obama did that too, how is that breaking the ceiling on women rights?PJ_Soul said:
What a load of garbage. She advocates for Planned Parenthood funding and she's strongly pro-choice, and says she'll fight for pay equality. So what are you talking about?unsung said:
Execept that she tries to sell herself to women, because she's a woman, and offers no other reason for them to vote for her.Kat said:
It's funny too though. A very transparent guilt trip directed at women...who are intelligent enough to see through it. Just like the comment that IF any of the emails proves something to be true is more smear and speculation. It'll all be over soon. I just keep hanging on to that.PJ_Soul said:
And as others have mentioned taking money from countries that support killing of women for driving, showing their faces, and being raped.Post edited by unsung on0
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