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More like, the country is being divided by Russia and the Cult45 leader, Trump, who is the easiest dumbass to play by far by foreign countries.

bjstang's getting ready for the 2020 election and sporting the Ruskie GOP sticker on his 'stang. :thumbsup:
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And you THANKED Russia. That is where the issue is. American governance is American business, not Russian business. We (Americans) continue to ignore and even abet Russia's manipulation as they play "the enemy of my enemy..." as if they are to be trusted over a fellow American. Again, a self-made link diagram rather than news media and memes would reveal the truth. The defense against Russian manipulation needs to be bipartisan and begin with an acknowledgement and aggressive rejection of Russia's interference in our domestic politics.
 

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Actually surprised this man hasn't had half his posts deleted from here. Woeful ignorance does a disservice to this entire debate.
He's been doing that since he jump into this thread. It's actually kind of fun watching him backpedal all the time and make himself look foolish ... almost feel sorry for him sometimes since I've grown fond of our debates. :)
 

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The defense against Russian manipulation needs to be bipartisan and begin with an acknowledgement and aggressive rejection of Russia's interference in our domestic politics.
Now why would the Reps help do that if Russian can help them out again in 2020 ... which undoubtedly they will be doing.

GOP 2020.webp
 

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The name is simple, it's Putin, which can be expanded to Kremlin. Since it is a kleptocracy run by oligarchs you can expand further to include the manipulative financiers...taking us back to that link diagram. None of them deserve a thank you. They deserve a strong, unified message from the American people that says stay out of our domestic affairs. That needs to be followed by a message that makes clear that we will not cede Allied space to them in the transatlantic realm--Syria included. That alone is the message that should be sent to Russia, not thank you for manipulating us.
 

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No exaggeration, easy to see who the exaggerator is ... it's the guy hugging Trumpy Bear.

It's still Russia, Comrade ... I found Trumpy Bear's father, who sent Trumpy Bear to the USA for obvious reasons. Let the Ruskie party begin ... :party:

Hummm ... wonder why Trump chose a bear since the bear is the symbol for Russia. :bandit:

Trumpy Bears Father.jpg
 

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What I am saying is that Russia's involvement in WikiLeaks should not be rewarded regardless to where it led. They are a foreign government manipulating us. Ends do not justify means when dealing with Russia and our national security.

Furthermore, when it comes to WikiLeaks (Assange) your link diagram will take you to Snowden, who is located where? Why? And what else does Russia have because of him? How are they using that against us and against our national security interests? Yet, rather than pressuring them to extradite him, we are doing what?

Thank you?!? Really?
 

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Wow, you are twisting my words.

1. I said nothing of the Russian people. I mentioned Putin, the Kremlin, and the oligarchs that comprise that disgusting kleptocracy that you thanked but couldn't find the names for. Do you see them as deserving of gratitude?

2. I said regardless to the effect Russian hacking may or may not have had on the DNC or any other element of the American body politic should not be rewarded with an expression of gratitude--do you disagree?

3. They exposed what was in their interest to expose; and much of what they "shared" was false, yet embraced and rebroadcast by our leaders--do you condone that?

Three simple questions for you.
 

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Clearly we have a different perspective on American national security interests when it comes to Russia's continued attacks on us. As for people in Russia, I was under the mistaken belief that this was an adult conversation. Have a good evening.
 

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Clearly we have a different perspective on American national security interests when it comes to Russia's continued attacks on us.
bj is all for any help the Russians can provide to help his Master get re-elected. Pretty clear to see his mindset on all of this; the TZ virus thrives quite well in his skull.
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