News Article: Mueller Delivers Report on Russia Investigation to Attorney General

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Jon

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What is your opinion of the democratic party? I in good conscience could never vote for a democrat as long as they are openly promoting evil policies. Such as murdering infants in womb, covetousness/theft of other's property, promotion of abominable acts of homosexuality/sodomy, attacking biblical marriage, dividing people based on race/gender. Unfortunately, a vote in the current state of the country is a vote for evil. I firmly believe that Trump was and continues to be the lesser of the two evils.
Where this falls completely apart of course is that Democrat policies lead to far less abortions than Republican ones. Look it up I'm tired of proving it over and over and over again here

the rest of your argument is pure trash for totally different reasons, such as Marriage pre-dating Christ by a long shot (you can learn this in the Bible, it's true)
 

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What is your opinion of the democratic party? I in good conscience could never vote for a democrat as long as they are openly promoting evil policies. Such as murdering infants in womb, covetousness/theft of other's property, promotion of abominable acts of homosexuality/sodomy, attacking biblical marriage, dividing people based on race/gender. Unfortunately, a vote in the current state of the country is a vote for evil. I firmly believe that Trump was and continues to be the lesser of the two evils.
lol
 

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What is your opinion of the democratic party? I in good conscience could never vote for a democrat as long as they are openly promoting evil policies (I will however strongly support and cheer for republican's evil policy promotions). Such as murdering infants in womb (I do however support locking small children in cages, taking money and healthcare away from poor children, etc), covetousness/theft of other's property (I do however support con-men stealing from tax payers, ripping off contractors, looting the wealth of the nation away from the poor and middle class), promotion of abominable acts of homosexuality/sodomy (I do however support other abominable sexual acts so long as the person has an R next to their name), attacking biblical marriage (I do however strongly support a President that has shown he cares nothing about biblical marriage or being a good husband), dividing people based on race/gender (I do however support people that believe the white race is superior to all other races and seeks to divide people out of our country/society/military based on race/gender). Unfortunately, a vote in the current state of the country is a vote for evil. I firmly believe that Trump was and continues to be the lesser of the two evils.
Added a bit of context for you.
 
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What is your opinion of the democratic party? I in good conscience could never vote for a democrat as long as they are openly promoting evil policies. Such as murdering infants in womb, covetousness/theft of other's property, promotion of abominable acts of homosexuality/sodomy, attacking biblical marriage, dividing people based on race/gender. Unfortunately, a vote in the current state of the country is a vote for evil. I firmly believe that Trump was and continues to be the lesser of the two evils.
Looks like you pretty much described trump.
 

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What is your opinion of the democratic party? I in good conscience could never vote for a democrat as long as they are openly promoting evil policies. Such as murdering infants in womb, covetousness/theft of other's property, promotion of abominable acts of homosexuality/sodomy, attacking biblical marriage, dividing people based on race/gender. Unfortunately, a vote in the current state of the country is a vote for evil. I firmly believe that Trump was and continues to be the lesser of the two evils.
thankfully, they aren't promoting any of those "evil" policies.
 

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What is your opinion of the democratic party? I in good conscience could never vote for a democrat as long as they are openly promoting evil policies. Such as murdering infants in womb, covetousness/theft of other's property, promotion of abominable acts of homosexuality/sodomy, attacking biblical marriage, dividing people based on race/gender. Unfortunately, a vote in the current state of the country is a vote for evil. I firmly believe that Trump was and continues to be the lesser of the two evils.
Well, one party's Chief Executive has a daily goal of: What kind of a (slang for male genitalia) move can I make today?

The party of Trump seems to be synonymous with the dude in the 4x4, riding down the center lane of the highway, throwing Mickey Dees bags and empty Colt 45 cans out the window, finger in the air.

Try to tear up everything good and decent from the previous Admin, and leave the country in shambles, domestic and abroad.

Oh, with the Jesus sticker on the back. And with Playboy mud flaps.
 

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What is your opinion of the democratic party? I in good conscience could never vote for a democrat as long as they are openly promoting evil policies. Such as murdering infants in womb, covetousness/theft of other's property, promotion of abominable acts of homosexuality/sodomy, attacking biblical marriage, dividing people based on race/gender. Unfortunately, a vote in the current state of the country is a vote for evil. I firmly believe that Trump was and continues to be the lesser of the two evils.
Out of the country & my internet’***** or miss. So a brief response so as not to highjack the thread.I look @ each candidate on their own merit regardless of the D or R. Most of the things you list both parties are inseparable no matter what they run on publicly. Like Selma says, if people’s pocketbook feels secure then the incumbent will most likely stay in power. This is what will get Trump re-elected. Not his faux stance on the listed firebrand issues and certainly not the Mueller report.

If I were him, my talking points from now until 2020 would be this- under my presidency there have been:
1) No wars & stronger defense- (we are spending WAY too much on defense. It’s ridiculous)
2) A crackdown on immigration (although I disagree with his approach)
3) Jobs- lowest unemployment in many years
4) Stable economy- strong so far in 2019
5) In addition the D’s have swung too far left (a point to which I agree). He would be viewed as a conservative when he’s really not.
6) The result of the Mueller report cleared him of wrong doing for what he was being investigated.

This things would convince a lot of Americans to vote for him & would secure his victory. I’m not saying that I agree these are reality but I think enough Americans might. But he’d rather the sideshow continue. See his Twitter feed the past few days.

As far as my vote is concerned, I voted 3rd party and probably will again in 2020. We are a republic not a democracy. Alabama is a red state regardless of what you and me do.


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Well, one party has a daily goal of: What kind of a (slang for male genitalia) move can I make today?

The party of Trump seems to be synonymous with the dude in the 4x4, riding down the center lane of the highway, throwing Mickey Dees bags and empty Colt 45 cans out the window, finger in the air.

Try to tear up everything good and decent from the previous Admin, and leave the country in shambles, domestic and abroad.

Oh, with the Jesus sticker on the back. And with Playboy mud flaps.
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Considering the number of leads that Mueller appeared to pursuing in the final weeks of his investigation, the written submissions in court documents, although heavily redacted, one can only conclude that Barr gained leverage over Mueller's investigation to constrain and curtail the avenues that the Mueller team were pursuing. One only need to reference the charges made against Roger Stone in the literally the final days of the investigation to conclude that the investigation came to a sudden and premature end for an unknown reason(s). It is as if we began a journey that never reached its destination and we will never know why!
 

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What is your opinion of the democratic party? I in good conscience could never vote for a democrat as long as they are openly promoting evil policies. Such as murdering infants in womb, covetousness/theft of other's property, promotion of abominable acts of homosexuality/sodomy, attacking biblical marriage, dividing people based on race/gender. Unfortunately, a vote in the current state of the country is a vote for evil. I firmly believe that Trump was and continues to be the lesser of the two evils.
Trump is a poor excuse for a human but he is still better than any of the socialist candidates.
 

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Out of the country & my internet’***** or miss. So a brief response so as not to highjack the thread.I look @ each candidate on their own merit regardless of the D or R. Most of the things you list both parties are inseparable no matter what they run on publicly. Like Selma says, if people’s pocketbook feels secure then the incumbent will most likely stay in power. This is what will get Trump re-elected. Not his faux stance on the listed firebrand issues and certainly not the Mueller report.

If I were him, my talking points from now until 2020 would be this- under my presidency there have been:
1) No wars & stronger defense- (we are spending WAY too much on defense. It’s ridiculous)
2) A crackdown on immigration (although I disagree with his approach)
3) Jobs- lowest unemployment in many years
4) Stable economy- strong so far in 2019
5) In addition the D’s have swung too far left (a point to which I agree). He would be viewed as a conservative when he’s really not.
6) The result of the Mueller report cleared him of wrong doing for what he was being investigated.

This things would convince a lot of Americans to vote for him & would secure his victory. I’m not saying that I agree these are reality but I think enough Americans might. But he’d rather the sideshow continue. See his Twitter feed the past few days.

As far as my vote is concerned, I voted 3rd party and probably will again in 2020. We are a republic not a democracy. Alabama is a red state regardless of what you and me do.


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There is one big thing you left out - and it’s a biggie, and looks like it will “Trump” every other issue (because it’s closely related to most people’s pocketbooks):
Healthcare. It’s the one issue (besides a referendum on Trump) that gave the House to the Democrats last year. If Trump succeeds in getting the ACA abolished with nothing to replace it, not only will Trump lose in 2020 but the Dems will take the Senate too.
Too many people in this country are now umbilically connected to the ACA; anyone who severs that cord completely and doesn’t have an equal or better alternative (with pre-existing conditions covered) ready to take its place can kiss any hope of getting re-elected in 2020 goodbye.
Medicare-for-all is coming, like it or not. Yes, sadly, then we’ll be like all those socialist countries like Canada, England, Denmark....the list of these socialist scum is just too long.


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Entertain me. Define "socialist"...
If I had to put words in his mouth, I reckon it would be doing things that most of what we'd consider our cohort in the first world have done w/r/t social welfare and also not being a fabulous bootlicker of the rich and powerful.
 

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I agree that affordable health care and social security will be the big issues between now and the 2020 election. If trump is foolish enough to get rid of the Affordable Care Act and cut social security benefits then he will not win re-election. His strategy may likely be to shift his base's focus on renewed efforts against immigration and touting his victory over the "deep state" and continuing his war on the media. He will also paint the Democrats as socialists every time he is on television or twitter.
 

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There is one big thing you left out - and it’s a biggie, and looks like it will “Trump” every other issue (because it’s closely related to most people’s pocketbooks):
Healthcare. It’s the one issue (besides a referendum on Trump) that gave the House to the Democrats last year. If Trump succeeds in getting the ACA abolished with nothing to replace it, not only will Trump lose in 2020 but the Dems will take the Senate too.
Too many people in this country are now umbilically connected to the ACA; anyone who severs that cord completely and doesn’t have an equal or better alternative (with pre-existing conditions covered) ready to take its place can kiss any hope of getting re-elected in 2020 goodbye.
Medicare-for-all is coming, like it or not. Yes, sadly, then we’ll be like all those socialist countries like Canada, England, Denmark....the list of these socialist scum is just too long.


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I don’t disagree but I also think he’s mouthing off and won’t be successful.


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