Russia's Influence On The American Election
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you can't say something like that and not elaborate. please give us more!ledvedderman said:I work for a state election board that was hacked. Is that evidence enough for you?
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I was just making a point that just because a person says things doesn't always mean it's the truth.ledvedderman said:
Ha! Sorry, my man. That isn't something I was willing to do.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
And you voted for President-elect Trump.ledvedderman said:I work for a state election board that was hacked. Is that evidence enough for you?
So you happen to work for a state election board that was hacked?
Explain.0 -
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"As CEO of the world's largest publicly traded company, Tillerson has brokered deals with Russia for drilling rights, which had been imperiled by U.S. sanctions against Moscow after Russia's invasion of Crimea and its actions in Ukraine."
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There's nothing to see here folks.0 -
There isn't too much that I can elaborate without the fear of losing my job. We haven't released any sort of official statement or release since the initial hacking took place around August, but when the first batch of states came out in the media as being hacked, we were one of them.
Sorry there's not much to say. Well, that I CAN say. But the hacking from Russia is very real. I don't work in IT where the attack obviously happened, so I'm not aware of specifics as to how they got in, what they saw, how long they were in, etc.
I don't believe it determined the election though.0 -
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Well in that case it isn't enough evidence for me.ledvedderman said:There isn't too much that I can elaborate without the fear of losing my job. We haven't released any sort of official statement or release since the initial hacking took place around August, but when the first batch of states came out in the media as being hacked, we were one of them.
Sorry there's not much to say. Well, that I CAN say. But the hacking from Russia is very real. I don't work in IT where the attack obviously happened, so I'm not aware of specifics as to how they got in, what they saw, how long they were in, etc.
I don't believe it determined the election though.0 -
Yup. First hand factual, professional experience offered as evidence and it not being enough. Welcome to the post-fact world.BS44325 said:
Well in that case it isn't enough evidence for me.ledvedderman said:There isn't too much that I can elaborate without the fear of losing my job. We haven't released any sort of official statement or release since the initial hacking took place around August, but when the first batch of states came out in the media as being hacked, we were one of them.
Sorry there's not much to say. Well, that I CAN say. But the hacking from Russia is very real. I don't work in IT where the attack obviously happened, so I'm not aware of specifics as to how they got in, what they saw, how long they were in, etc.
I don't believe it determined the election though.0 -
So you are denying that russia has the capability to hack into electronic voting machines?PJfanwillneverleave1 said:Watch this thread fall as fast as this Russian conspiracy out of the headlines.
will myself to find a home, a home within myself
we will find a way, we will find our place0 -
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How can I deny an alleged capability?0 -
No. Random person on internet who gives very little detail and actually says "I'm not aware of specifics as to how they got in, what they saw, how long they were in, etc" yet wants everybody to believe that the russians "hacked the election system". We can't be in a post-fact world until we emerg from your no-fact world.ledvedderman said:
Yup. First hand factual, professional experience offered as evidence and it not being enough. Welcome to the post-fact world.BS44325 said:
Well in that case it isn't enough evidence for me.ledvedderman said:There isn't too much that I can elaborate without the fear of losing my job. We haven't released any sort of official statement or release since the initial hacking took place around August, but when the first batch of states came out in the media as being hacked, we were one of them.
Sorry there's not much to say. Well, that I CAN say. But the hacking from Russia is very real. I don't work in IT where the attack obviously happened, so I'm not aware of specifics as to how they got in, what they saw, how long they were in, etc.
I don't believe it determined the election though.0 -
Your story of first hand factual events are as credible as nothing.ledvedderman said:
Yup. First hand factual, professional experience offered as evidence and it not being enough. Welcome to the post-fact world.BS44325 said:
Well in that case it isn't enough evidence for me.ledvedderman said:There isn't too much that I can elaborate without the fear of losing my job. We haven't released any sort of official statement or release since the initial hacking took place around August, but when the first batch of states came out in the media as being hacked, we were one of them.
Sorry there's not much to say. Well, that I CAN say. But the hacking from Russia is very real. I don't work in IT where the attack obviously happened, so I'm not aware of specifics as to how they got in, what they saw, how long they were in, etc.
I don't believe it determined the election though.
I caught a fish once, it was huge.0 -
This whole thread concept is something else.
Asking others for information to prove them right.
It's bass ackwards0 -
This actually doesn't bother me. I actually assume everything gets hacked as that is what every foreign government tries to do. What I find hilarious though is that 1) people think this is why Hillary lost; 2) these same people generally don't care about Russia's behaviour in other parts of the world and 3) again these same people say there is no evidence that Hillary's private server was hacked exposing national security secrets. The outrage is so phony.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:This whole thread concept is something else.
Asking others for information to prove them right.
It's bass ackwards0 -
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The outrage is so phony.
I agree but some truly are outraged and those are the deranged ones.0 -
Since you don't think it happened, it shouldn't be investigated or discussed? Ok. Makes sense.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:This whole thread concept is something else.
Asking others for information to prove them right.
It's bass ackwardswill myself to find a home, a home within myself
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I'm ok with it being investigated. I am also okay with everybody finally admitting that Obama and Hillary's Russian reset was an epic failire. I am also ok with everybody admitting that Romney was right in the 2012 debates and that Obama and all those who laughed at his "the 1980's called" joke were horribly wrong. I am also ok with everybody coming to terms with the fact that even Sarah Palin had a better understanding of Putin then the Obama/Clinton foreign policy team. After all the investigation will have to also figure out how who was minding the store while the Russian's penetrated everything. Was it simply the case of poor cyber-defenses or was there negligence in the setting up of unprotected servers that unwittingly gave access through a back door? These questions will have to be answered and both those responsible for the hack and those who failed in protecting the system will need to be punished.Degeneratefk said:
Since you don't think it happened, it shouldn't be investigated or discussed? Ok. Makes sense.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:This whole thread concept is something else.
Asking others for information to prove them right.
It's bass ackwards0 -
the conspiracy rises a level
reverbpress.com/politics/russias-meddling-might-mean-courts-could-drain-trumps-swamp-appoint-clinton/0 -
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Most of what you just said here is laughable. Especially the Sarah Palin part. Good stuff there.BS44325 said:
I'm ok with it being investigated. I am also okay with everybody finally admitting that Obama and Hillary's Russian reset was an epic failire. I am also ok with everybody admitting that Romney was right in the 2012 debates and that Obama and all those who laughed at his "the 1980's called" joke were horribly wrong. I am also ok with everybody coming to terms with the fact that even Sarah Palin had a better understanding of Putin then the Obama/Clinton foreign policy team. After all the investigation will have to also figure out how who was minding the store while the Russian's penetrated everything. Was it simply the case of poor cyber-defenses or was there negligence in the setting up of unprotected servers that unwittingly gave access through a back door? These questions will have to be answered and both those responsible for the hack and those who failed in protecting the system will need to be punished.Degeneratefk said:
Since you don't think it happened, it shouldn't be investigated or discussed? Ok. Makes sense.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:This whole thread concept is something else.
Asking others for information to prove them right.
It's bass ackwardswill myself to find a home, a home within myself
we will find a way, we will find our place0 -
Which proves my point that some don't really care about Russia's actions at all. It's phony outrage.Degeneratefk said:
Most of what you just said here is laughable. Especially the Sarah Palin part. Good stuff there.BS44325 said:
I'm ok with it being investigated. I am also okay with everybody finally admitting that Obama and Hillary's Russian reset was an epic failire. I am also ok with everybody admitting that Romney was right in the 2012 debates and that Obama and all those who laughed at his "the 1980's called" joke were horribly wrong. I am also ok with everybody coming to terms with the fact that even Sarah Palin had a better understanding of Putin then the Obama/Clinton foreign policy team. After all the investigation will have to also figure out how who was minding the store while the Russian's penetrated everything. Was it simply the case of poor cyber-defenses or was there negligence in the setting up of unprotected servers that unwittingly gave access through a back door? These questions will have to be answered and both those responsible for the hack and those who failed in protecting the system will need to be punished.Degeneratefk said:
Since you don't think it happened, it shouldn't be investigated or discussed? Ok. Makes sense.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:This whole thread concept is something else.
Asking others for information to prove them right.
It's bass ackwards0
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