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In article <e636c1b90ebfc3e1502c22e3f682f7a5@dizum.com>, admissions@paloaltou.edu says...
HAHAHAHA!
HBO?s John Oliver called President Trump nominating Amy Coney
Barrett a ?f---ing travesty? because the Supreme Court ?is about
to lurch to the right for the foreseeable future.?
?We?re at the end of a generational battle and the heartbreaking
thing is ? we lost," Oliver said during a lengthy rant on
Sunday?s ?Last Week Tonight.?
"It?s going to hurt for a long time for a lot of people," he
added.
A lot of STUPID people, like you John.
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/hbo-john-oliver-amy-coney- barrett-liberals-lost
I believe we should kill russians
Slavics are inferior. Russians love it in the ass.
Russians are Democrats?
Clinton campaign broke election laws with dossier author
payment, lawsuit claims
A conservative nonprofit has filed a federal lawsuit accusing
the Hillary Clinton campaign of violating election laws when it
paid British citizen Christopher Steele to gather Kremlin-
provided political dirt on candidate Donald Trump.
Though not stated outright, the lawsuit argues that Democrats
violated an admonition issued last week by Federal Election
Commission Chairman Ellen L. Weintraub. She decreed that
political campaigns cannot accept “anything of value” from
foreign nationals.
The lawsuit from The Coolidge Reagan Foundation says the Clinton
campaign and Democratic National Committee accepted something of
value from a foreign national, Mr. Steele, in the form of
Kremlin anti-Trump smut.
The suit’s purpose is to persuade a federal judge to order the
FEC to vote on whether to open a formal investigation. Coolidge
Reagan filed an FEC complaint in August. It was accepted for
review, but there has been no formal commission action,
according to Dan Backer, the foundation’s founder and president.
Ms. Weintraub issued her warning on June 13 after President
Trump told ABC News that he would listen to foreign allegations
against a political appointment.
“Let me make something 100% clear to the American public and
anyone running for public office: It is illegal for any person
to solicit, accept, or receive anything of value from a foreign
national in connection with a U.S. election,” said Ms.
Weintraub, a Democrat. “This is not a novel concept. Electoral
intervention from foreign governments has been considered
unacceptable since the beginnings of our nation.”
Ms. Weintraub pinned the statement to her Twitter page, with the
headline “I would not have thought that I needed to say this.”
The Coolidge Reagan Foundation said that during the 2016
election, Democrats did precisely what Ms. Weintraub described.
“The Clinton campaign, not Trump, collaborated with the Russians
in a desperate, and ultimately failed, attempt to steal the
election,” says the August 2018 complaint. It names Mr. Steele,
the Clinton campaign, the DNC and Perkins Coie, the Democrats’
law firm, as respondents.
“I think Weintraub is full of hot air,” Mr. Backer told The
Washington Times. “I mean, after all, she’s very serious about
Trump’s comment, but she hasn’t done anything about our
complaint.”
An FEC spokesman told The Times: “A provision of the federal
statute prohibits me from commenting on an enforcement matter
that has not been closed by the agency.”
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/jun/19/hillary-clinton- campaign-payment-dossier-author-ch/
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