tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post6790786729495832836..comments2024-03-28T21:41:52.558-04:00Comments on The Elephant Bar: ISIS Defeated in MosulDeuce ☂http://www.blogger.com/profile/13472858446242700869noreply@blogger.comBlogger43125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-90010895511928984672017-07-11T17:13:55.395-04:002017-07-11T17:13:55.395-04:00ow, ow.ow, ow.Doughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16770268554450465514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-31902542853147235342017-07-11T17:13:24.484-04:002017-07-11T17:13:24.484-04:00 The person routinely left out out of any story in... The person routinely left out out of any story involving emails is Barack Hussein Obama.Doughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16770268554450465514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-10770241931017529572017-07-11T16:53:05.562-04:002017-07-11T16:53:05.562-04:00Quirk tried to get himself a position in the Trump...Quirk tried to get himself a position in the Trump Administration. Top Intelligence Dog I think it was.<br /><br />But he was turned down as being too unsteady and uneven in his work products.<br /><br />I think they should have given the ol' Quirkster a try though.Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-76276203439387889182017-07-11T16:47:50.013-04:002017-07-11T16:47:50.013-04:00Bottomless dishonesty and corruption.Bottomless dishonesty and corruption.Doughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16770268554450465514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-47503779736700656112017-07-11T16:45:42.034-04:002017-07-11T16:45:42.034-04:00The Pubs will wait for instructions on what to do ...The Pubs will wait for instructions on what to do from the NY Times.<br /><br />Quirk would approve.Doughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16770268554450465514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-52544127513497994452017-07-11T15:11:14.944-04:002017-07-11T15:11:14.944-04:00How does that compare to Comey, who asked a lawyer...How does that compare to Comey, who asked a lawyer-friend at Columbia University, Prof. Daniel Richman, to leak his memos containing classified information to the news media?<br /><br />The goal of the handoff was to generate stories so that a special prosecutor would be named to investigate Russian meddling in the U.S. election and, more to the point, Democratic rumors that Trump had colluded with the Russians to beat Hillary.<br /><br />In short, Comey appears to have delivered classified information to the New York Times and other media for the sole political purpose of bringing down President Trump.<br /><br />Comey's actions help explain a lot of things that people have puzzled over since last year. During last summer's campaign and the growing scandal over Hillary's cavalier treatment of U.S. secrets on her email server, Comey came to her rescue.<br /><br />Yes, he said in July, Clinton's actions were "extremely careless." But stung by the criticism he received from the left, he later in the month said that Clinton's violations didn't rise to the level of a prosecutable crime.<br /><br />On Oct. 28, he revealed that more emails had been found on an unsecured laptop belonging to former Rep. Anthony Wiener, estranged husband of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin. On Nov. 6, just two days before the election, Comey announced Clinton wouldn't be prosecuted. Case closed.<br /><br />Comey's later actions suggest, if anything, he learned from Hillary's chutzpah. You can flout U.S. law, and as long as you have friends and political clout, get away with it — even use your illegality as a bludgeon against your political foes.<br /><br />Moreover, a June piece by Fox News noted at least 14 stories written by the New York Times going back to Jan. 10 containing "confidential information related to Trump and the FBI, mostly sourced anonymously from senior officials in the FBI and DOJ." Comey, it seems, has been working overtime to sabotage Trump.<br /><br />This calls into serious question the appointment of Robert Mueller as special counsel to look into the rumors of election meddling by Russia. Comey and Mueller are close friends.<br /><br />At minimum, Mueller must recuse himself on the Trump matters now before him. His friendship with Comey makes impartiality impossible, and it's a clear conflict.<br /><br />More importantly, Comey got Hillary off the hook last year from what appeared to be a slam-dunk prosecution. And please remember, no one thought at the time that Trump had any chance at all of beating Hillary.<br /><br />Now, we find out Comey played a double game with the public and the newly elected president. A case of a deep-state operative, Comey, trying to sabotage Washington-outsider Trump? Or just someone with a fast-and-loose idea about following the law?<br /><br />http://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/mystery-solved-now-we-know-why-comey-did-nothing-about-hillary/Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-46406446260268287412017-07-11T15:10:59.420-04:002017-07-11T15:10:59.420-04:00Investor's Business Daily Editorial
Russia S...Investor's Business Daily Editorial<br /><br /><br /><b>Russia Scandal: No wonder former FBI Director James Comey refused to press charges last summer against Hillary Clinton for her egregious security breaches: It turns out, he may have been guilty of the same thing.</b><br /><br /><i>As the inside-the-beltway political publication The Hill reported, more than half of the memos FBI Director James Comey wrote after having spoken to President Trump about the Russia investigation contained classified information. The Hill cites as its sources "officials familiar with the documents."<br /><br />Not surprisingly, perhaps, Trump on Monday morning tweeted out an angry response: "James Comey leaked CLASSIFIED INFORMATION to the media. That is so illegal!"<br /><br />He may be onto something there.</i><br /><br />All told, Comey wrote seven memos based on nine meetings with Trump. In testimony to Congress, he asserted that he had made sure the memos in question didn't have classified material. But a subsequent investigation found markings on four of the memos indicating secret information, the kind that is not allowed to be routinely released to the public.<br /><br />Comey has long maintained that the memos were his personal property, but virtually no legal authority agrees with that. Nor does the FBI, for that matter. The memos were created on government time and related directly to his work, so they were the property of government.<br /><br />In short, it sounds like a game of cover-your-hindquarters he's been playing. Because Comey later let outsiders see those memos, and made sure they were leaked to the Trump-hating press, in this case the New York Times, so any protestations of innocence on his part sound more than a little weak.<br /><br />Let's be very clear here: What Comey did is against FBI rules, and it's a violation of federal secrecy laws, on a par with the violation that Hillary Clinton committed when she decided to run the Secretary of State's office from a private, home-brew email server that was clearly illegal.<br /><br />The agreement signed by all FBI employees says that "all information acquired by me in connection with my official duties with the FBI and all official material to which I have access remain the property of the United States of America."<br /><br />It goes on to add that agents "will not reveal, by any means, any information or material from or related to FBI files or any other information acquired by virtue of my official employment to any unauthorized recipient without prior official written authorization by the FBI."<br /><br />Hillary signed a similar agreement at the State Department. Yet, she routinely put classified information onto public servers, where it could be grabbed by unscrupulous actors, such as the Chinese and the Russians.<br /><br />Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-34421206460043700602017-07-11T14:51:33.004-04:002017-07-11T14:51:33.004-04:00It's looking like Baby Charlie Gard is going t...It's looking like Baby Charlie Gard is going to get his chance at treatment in the USA.<br /><br />I'm happy for that.Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-7272009621663917212017-07-11T09:31:30.547-04:002017-07-11T09:31:30.547-04:00The Russian psychosis of the left continues. I be...The Russian psychosis of the left continues. I believe it will all come tumbling down on them. If you want to know what the ALT-LEFT are up to, just look into what they are accusing the RIGHT of.MOMEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18307879234693014691noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-1320478074646766162017-07-11T06:28:24.001-04:002017-07-11T06:28:24.001-04:00Russian government computer hacking that led to th...<b>Russian government</b> computer hacking that led to the release of thousands of Democratic National Committee emails.<br /><br />...Pederasta's Phishing Expedition.Doughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16770268554450465514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-2909868092370168782017-07-11T03:31:52.928-04:002017-07-11T03:31:52.928-04:00It was part of a wider effort until it wasn't ...It was part of a wider effort until it wasn't a few sentences later:<br /><br />WASHINGTON — Before arranging a meeting with a Kremlin-connected Russian lawyer he believed would offer him compromising information about Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump Jr. was informed in an email that <b>the material was part of a Russian government effort to aid his father’s candidacy,</b> according to three people with knowledge of the email.<br /><br />The email to the younger Mr. Trump was sent by Rob Goldstone, a publicist and former British tabloid reporter who helped broker the June 2016 meeting. In a statement on Sunday, Mr. Trump acknowledged that he was interested in receiving damaging information about Mrs. Clinton, but gave no indication that he thought the lawyer might have been a Kremlin proxy.<br /><br />Mr. Goldstone’s message, as described to The New York Times by the three people, indicates that the Russian government was the source of the potentially damaging information. <b>It does not elaborate on the wider effort by Moscow to help the Trump campaign.</b><br /><br />There is no evidence to suggest that the promised damaging information was related to Russian government computer hacking that led to the release of thousands of Democratic National Committee emails. The meeting took place less than a week before it was <b>widely reported</b> that Russian hackers had infiltrated the committee’s servers.<br /><br />https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/10/us/politics/donald-trump-jr-russia-email-candidacy.html<br /><br />It is unclear whether Mr. Goldstone had direct knowledge of the origin of the damaging material. One person who was briefed on the emails said it appeared that <b>he was passing along information that had been passed through several others.</b>Doughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16770268554450465514noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-13514412355338613992017-07-11T03:30:42.507-04:002017-07-11T03:30:42.507-04:00REAL LEGISLATION TO COMBAT TERRORISM
Welcome to a ...<b>REAL LEGISLATION TO COMBAT TERRORISM</b><br /><i>Welcome to a bill that makes a crucial first step.</i><br />July 7, 2017 Michael Cutler <br /><br />The continuing threat of terror attacks committed by international terrorists in the United States requires meaningful, decisive and effective action that protects America and Americans.<br /><br /><b>Congressman Raul Labrador, a Republican from Idaho</b>, has introduced legislation that would help address the issue of the lack of integrity to the refugee program. His bill is H.R. 2826 (Refugee Program Integrity Restoration Act of 2017) and addresses an area of critical importance, imbuing the refugee program with meaningful integrity to combat fraud in this program.<br /> <br /><b>I am particularly gratified by Congressman Labrador’s efforts.</b> I have repeatedly noted in my appearances before Congressional hearings and elsewhere that the lack of integrity of the immigration system created a national security vulnerability that international terrorists and transnational criminals and fugitives frequently exploited, often with deadly consequences......<br /><br />https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/267203/real-legislation-combat-terrorism-michael-cutler<br /><br /><br />Rep. Raul Labrador is stepping down from the US House of Representatives to run for Governor of Idaho.<br /><br />"Butch" Otter doesn't want another term. He's out after 4.<br /><br />We are running a surplus here in Idaho.<br /><br /><b>"If that legislation was a horse, I'd shoot it"</b><br /><br />Governor of Idaho "Butch" OtterCharltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-68875034311097815682017-07-11T03:19:41.634-04:002017-07-11T03:19:41.634-04:00With some persuasion, the Camerons made the trip t...With some persuasion, the Camerons made the trip to Glankler’s Garden Valley home from Boise, nervous but hopeful as they had been for the last nine months that somehow they would be reunited with Mo. Glankler warned them that, even if the dog she had was Mo, their reunion might not be quite what they expected.<br /><br />“They all expect this kind of Disneyland response like you see sometimes in videos when veterans come home,” Glankler said. “And to be perfectly honest, that’s abnormal. People don’t understand that (the dogs) have gone into survival mode.”<br /><br />This rescue dog had been through serious trauma, and even seeing a familiar face would take some adjusting to. When Glankler’s rescue dog greeted the Camerons, she was subdued — but there was a familiarity there.<br /><br />“I knew right away,” Glankler said. “She went to Cindy and pushed her head into Cindy’s belly. Cindy was looking her over and looking for all the signs that this is Mo — a stitch in her right eye, her fatty tumor.”<br /><br />Darwin sat down and the dog ambled over to him. She sat down squarely on his foot, “which is exactly what Mo does.”<br /><br />“He wanted to believe it was her but he was afraid to believe it was her,” Glankler said.<br /><br />The Camerons had one more way to tell. “Go get the bed,” Cindy told her husband.<br /><br />They’d brought Mo’s bed with them, hoping the dog would recognize a sign from her previous life. When the dog started sniffing the bed, Glankler said, it was obvious. There’s a real difference in the way canines sniff their own scent and the way they explore the scents of other dogs, Glankler explained.<br /><br />“I think you have your girl back,” she told the Camerons.<br /><br />The Legend<br /><br />When the Camerons left Garden Valley with the dog Glankler rescued, they were 99 percent sure she was Mo. After a few days’ time at home, they’re 100 percent certain, they said. Mo knew just how to get through the garage and the house. It was little details like that that made them sure.<br /><br />Now, they said, their focus is on getting Mo back to stable health and making up for lost time. While she was gone, Mo lost about 50 percent of her body weight. It was clear that she had spent the entire time on her own in the wild, Glankler said.<br /><br />“The way she looked, there’s no way someone was taking care of her,” she explained.<br /><br />Darwin said another priority is thanking the hundreds of people who spent time looking for the lost dog.<br /><br />“The sheriff’s office, the hunters who set aside their tags and their hunting trips to help look for a lost dog,” Darwin said. “Boy, we’re blessed to have her back.”<br /><br />Glankler has a nickname for Mo after all the elderly canine went through: The Legend. She said she plans to start a new rescue in Mo’s honor that bears the same name.<br /><br />It’s not often in dog rescue that Glankler gets a happy ending, she said. And Mo stole Glankler’s heart with her tenacity and bravery.<br /><br />“Who saved Mo? Mo saved Mo,” Glankler said. “Even here when I would take her out on a lead, she was searching. She knew who she was looking for. She’s incredible.”<br /><br />http://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/article160290474.htmlCharltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-43679065924049193622017-07-11T03:19:23.310-04:002017-07-11T03:19:23.310-04:00This dog spent 9 months lost in the Idaho mountain...<b>This dog spent 9 months lost in the Idaho mountains. Here’s how she got home to Boise</b><br />BY NICOLE BLANCHARD<br /><br /><i>Cheri Glankler has been rescuing dogs for 20 years — the last five of those spent in Garden Valley — so the elderly retriever that ended up in her care in late June was nothing out of the ordinary. At least initially.<br /><br />From the outset, the dog looked rough. She was found collapsed on a ranch off Idaho 55 near Horseshoe Bend and brought to Glankler covered in fleas and ticks.</i><br /><br />“Please share if you know someone is missing her,” Glankler wrote in a Facebook post in the Lost Pets Boise page.<br /><br />But Glankler had a hunch about who might be missing the dog. And the internet did, too.<br /><br />Right away, comments started pouring in on Glankler’s post: Could this be Mo, a dog lost in the area last fall?<br /><br />Mo, a 12-year-old Chesapeake Bay Retriever, had gone missing September 13, 2016, between Horseshoe Bend and Placerville. A former hunting dog, Mo still accompanied her owners, Darwin and Cindy Cameron, on hunting trips and relaxed in their camper. Somehow on the September trip, Mo was let out of the camper and took off in search of Darwin.<br /><br />For the next three months, the Camerons, who live in Boise, stayed in the area searching for Mo with no luck.<br /><br />Mo or no?<br /><br />Glankler, a fan of Chesapeake Bay Retrievers, or “Chessies,” had heard about Mo when the dog went missing months ago. She’d hoped to hear about the dog’s safe return, but after a season of heavy snow, she wasn’t terribly optimistic.<br /><br />The past year’s hard winter would’ve been tough to survive in the wild, even for an animal in its prime, Glankler said. The dog she had rescued, though a hardy Chessie (a dog known for its wooly, oily coat that was bred for the extreme cold of retrieving in the Atlantic), was completely deaf and clearly pretty old. Glankler couldn’t be completely sure this dog was Mo.<br /><br />Still, she tracked down the Camerons and reached out. They were apprehensive, Glankler said. In the past nine months, they’d had many false alarms, and each time they realized the dog in question wasn’t Mo, they hurt a little more. The last they had heard, a hunter in Jerusalem Valley had seen a brown dog in the forest, running from wolves.<br /><br />“I was positive it was her,” Glankler said. “But I didn’t want to dash (Darwin’s) hopes.”<br /><br />There was something about this dog that Glankler swore was a sign — and then there were the squirrels.<br /><br />Glankler was walking the elderly retriever on her property one day when a squirrel streaked by. Despite how weak the rescued dog was, she “nearly ripped my arm off,” to chase the critter, Glankler said. Talking to Darwin Cameron’s brother, Glankler asked, “How is Mo with squirrels?”<br /><br />“Game on,” he replied.<br /><br />Game On<br /><br />Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-3167874210845701352017-07-11T02:51:13.258-04:002017-07-11T02:51:13.258-04:00A French Treasure -
Je suis Brigitte: Bardot’s sh...A French Treasure -<br /><br /><b>Je suis Brigitte: Bardot’s shock interview on Islam</b><br /><br />By Pamela Geller - on July 10, 2017<br /><br /><i>Brigitte Bardot is a national treasure. Despite relentless persecution by the French government for sharia-speech violations, Bardot continues to speak truth to Islamic power. France’s iconic blonde bombshell has been on trial five times for Islamo-criticism and “inciting racial hatred” (Islam is not a race).<br /><br />And still she speaks out.</i><br /><br /><br /><br />The shock interview of Brigitte Bardot<br /><br />Thanks to Alexandre for the translation<br /><br />The state of France “I was raised in honor, patriotism, love and respect for my country, and when I see what has become of me, I am quite desperate.” When I see what they have done, A country whose intellectual richness, the quality of language, of writing, the primacy of architecture, fashion, elegance and heritage radiated throughout the world, it depresses me. As my grandfather said , There is enough to take them and bite them! ”<br /><br />To whom does it attribute this regression? “To the left, she hates anything luxurious, elegant, anything that comes out of the ordinary.” About communitarianism “I can no longer see them, the Islamists, that practically everywhere in France we see the burqas, it is inadmissible, that they behave as they want in their country of origin, but that they do not impose Customs, practices, discriminations of another age: France is not that. ”<br /><br />The political personalities she appreciates “I love him very much and for a long time, but also François Fillon, I think he’s a good guy, I was horrified by this judicial and media lynching. As you know, a lot of respect for this virtue. ” The European Union “We have to get out of here. Brussels is breaking the balls.” The state of French cinema “There are only bearded and fat-haired actresses who are raped in the corners and find excuses for their assailants.There is only to watch the Ceremony of Caesar where nice zombies Thanked papa-maman, their concierge and their taxi driver, while launching the unavoidable appeal to human brotherhood and anti-racism. ” The French culture “I did not fight against French Algeria to accept an Algerian France, I do not touch the culture, the identity and the customs of the others.<br /><br />http://pamelageller.com/2017/07/bardot-shock-interview.html/<br /><br />Go, Brigitte !Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-15783248001874495802017-07-11T02:26:36.015-04:002017-07-11T02:26:36.015-04:00Quirk, but that assumed.Quirk, but that assumed.Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-33881464974289326622017-07-11T02:25:41.285-04:002017-07-11T02:25:41.285-04:00
Add Jane and Bernie Sanders to the list.<br />Add Jane and Bernie Sanders to the list.Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-2623372794175183292017-07-11T02:21:45.110-04:002017-07-11T02:21:45.110-04:00Ha ha ha ha haHa ha ha ha haCharltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-75501877484203756302017-07-11T02:20:43.282-04:002017-07-11T02:20:43.282-04:00Candidates for jail so far -
Jim Comey
Loretta Ly...Candidates for jail so far -<br /><br />Jim Comey<br />Loretta Lynch<br />Hillary Clinton<br />Bill Clinton<br />Barack O'bama<br />Susan Rice<br />Huma Abedin<br /><br />Can you think of any others ?<br /><br />I am giving Chelsea Clinton a break.<br /><br />Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-46867137480394290842017-07-11T02:09:29.467-04:002017-07-11T02:09:29.467-04:00Ho ho ho ho ho !Ho ho ho ho ho !Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-79855516912591215562017-07-11T02:08:34.031-04:002017-07-11T02:08:34.031-04:00Heh heh heh
July 10, 2017
Report: Half of Comey’s...Heh heh heh<br /><br />July 10, 2017<br /><b>Report: Half of Comey’s 'private' memos on Trump conversations contained classified info</b><br />By Thomas Lifson<br /><br /><i>If an anonymously sourced story published in The Hill is correct, James Comey could find himself with a big problem on his hands. John Solomon reports:</i><br /><br /><b>More than half of the memos former FBI chief James Comey wrote as personal recollections of his conversations with President Trump about the Russia investigation have been determined to contain classified information, according to interviews with officials familiar with the documents.</b><br /><br /><br /><i>This revelation raises the possibility that Comey broke his own agency's rules and ignored the same security protocol that he publicly criticized Hillary Clinton for in the waning days of the 2016 presidential election. ...<br /><br />[T]he revelation that four of the seven memos included some sort of classified information opens a new door of inquiry into whether classified information was mishandled, improperly stored or improperly shared. </i><br /><br />Ironically, that was the same issue the FBI investigated in 2015-16 under Comey about Clinton's private email server, where as secretary of State she and top aides moved classified information through insecure channels.<br /><br />This is the point at which the jokes about "intent" begin. And it is also where Comey's legal exposure begins. Comey is a smart lawyer, and no doubt has an argument on the classified information mishandling, just as Hillary did. And that is a problem of optics as well as of law. Comey also has his sworn testimony on June 8, 2017 to deal with on the matter of government property:<br /><br />"So you didn't consider your memo or your sense of that conversation to be a government document?," Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) asked Comey on June 8. "You considered it to be, somehow, your own personal document that you could share to the media as you wanted through a friend?"<br /><br />"Correct," Comey answered. "I understood this to be my recollection recorded of my conversation with the president. As a private citizen, I thought it important to get it out."<br /><br />If he used classified information in the documents, he clearly appropriated government property:<br /><br />FBI policy forbids any agent from releasing classified information or any information from ongoing investigations or sensitive operations without prior written permission, and mandates that all records created during official duties are considered to be government property.<br /><br />"Unauthorized disclosure, misuse, or negligent handling of information contained in the files, electronic or paper, of the FBI or which I may acquire as an employee of the FBI could impair national security, place human life in jeopardy, result in the denial of due process, prevent the FBI from effectively discharging its responsibilities, or violate federal law," states the agreement all FBI agents sign.<br /><br />It adds that "all information acquired by me in connection with my official duties with the FBI and all official material to which I have access remain the property of the United States of America" and that an agent "will not reveal, by any means, any information or material from or related to FBI files or any other information acquired by virtue of my official employment to any unauthorized recipient without prior official written authorization by the FBI."<br /><br />Comey, the expert manipulator and game-player, has new peril on his hands. He maybe a wild card for Loretta Lynch and those who pulled her strings on the Hillary email investigation. He knows the drill when it comes to offering deals to the accused in hopes of getting them to testify against their superiors in a criminal enterprise.<br /><br />http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2017/07/report_half_of_comeys_private_memos_on_trump_conversations_contained_classified_info.html#ixzz4mV5a9lnH <br />Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-55138431839437325612017-07-11T02:07:30.480-04:002017-07-11T02:07:30.480-04:00Amnesty International says it has identified a pat...<i>Amnesty International says it has identified a pattern of attacks by Iraqi forces and the US-led military coalition backing them in the battle for Mosul that violated international humanitarian law and could amount to war crimes.<br /><br />...<br /><br />Amnesty said the toll just in west Mosul from attacks launched by pro-government forces was very likely higher than the 3,706 estimated by monitoring group Airwars.<br /><br />"The true death toll of the west Mosul battle may never be known," it said.</i>samhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11856051164644278989noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-25799131090178692972017-07-11T01:16:40.477-04:002017-07-11T01:16:40.477-04:00They should be sharing the umbrella.
Or they ough...They should be sharing the umbrella.<br /><br />Or they ought to be both holding their own umbrellas.<br /><br />What Commander in Chief lets his men get wet when it can be avoided ?Charltonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02337923317977922025noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-62791625469497138422017-07-10T21:23:09.174-04:002017-07-10T21:23:09.174-04:00Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has declared ...<i>Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has declared victory in the battle for Mosul, potentially ending Islamic State's (IS) three-year reign in the city in northern Iraq.<br /><br />...<br /><br />Mr Abadi travelled to Mosul in early July as it became clear the end of the battle was approaching.<br /><br />...<br /><br />"We are glad to see normal life return for the citizens. This is the result of the sacrifices of the (country's) heroic fighters."<br /><br />He raised an Iraqi flag over the city.<br /><br />...<br /><br />State television showed Mr Abadi touring Mosul on foot alongside residents of Iraq's second-largest city.<br /><br />But air strikes and exchanges of gunfire could still be heard in the narrow streets of Mosul's Old City, where the Islamic State has staged its last stand.</i>samhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11856051164644278989noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21297199.post-31518614832538912252017-07-10T21:18:19.764-04:002017-07-10T21:18:19.764-04:00What's wrong with the Obama picture? I don...What's wrong with the Obama picture? I don't see anything wrong with it. So, the marine is holding an umbrella. So fucking what?samhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11856051164644278989noreply@blogger.com