Trumps Ties to Russia

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/01/us/paul-manafort-ukraine-donald-trump.html?_r=1.

Manfort has taken money from a hostile foreign power. Manafort's name appears on ledgers documents financial transactions with that hostile foreign power.

Trump, as the Republican Candidate for President has invited that hostile foreign power to engage in espionage against his opponent.

I see those 33,000 Clinton emails and raise the der Trumpenfuhrer followers with acts of Treason and Espionage against our country.

Nice people you guys Nominate.

When did the Ukraine become a hostile foreign power? You do realize Manafort was working for a Ukrainian politician correct?
:rolleyes:

He was Putin's Puppet!

Who are you trying to fool here Tiny and why?
 
The other thing STRANGE about all of these connections with Manafort and Russia is that Manafort is getting PAID ZERO to run Trump's campaign....

NOTHING at all....he VOLUNTEERED his services for FREE....




HELLO????

Why would Manafort do that? Are the Russians paying him?


Is there any campaign manager of all the other candidates that did such for FREE if they were not a relative? Even relatives, like Bernie's wife, got paid, come to think of it....

SO WHAT IS GOING ON HERE?

And I don't know if Trump even realizes it, but Manafort could be a mole for the Russians....
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/01/us/paul-manafort-ukraine-donald-trump.html?_r=1.

Manfort has taken money from a hostile foreign power. Manafort's name appears on ledgers documents financial transactions with that hostile foreign power.

Trump, as the Republican Candidate for President has invited that hostile foreign power to engage in espionage against his opponent.

I see those 33,000 Clinton emails and raise the der Trumpenfuhrer followers with acts of Treason and Espionage against our country.

Nice people you guys Nominate.

When did the Ukraine become a hostile foreign power? You do realize Manafort was working for a Ukrainian politician correct?
:rolleyes:

He was Putin's Puppet!

Who are you trying to fool here Tiny and why?

Some of you, Putin haters, may want to spend 10 min and to watch just an episode from Putin's life and how he acts under circumstances:

 
Kinda hard to ignore all of this and everything is a conspiracy

1) Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort appears on secret ledgers as the recipient of $12.7 million in cash payments from the extremely pro-Russian party of former Ukrainian President Yanukovych. He is under current investigation by the Ukraine's newly formed National Anti-Corruption Bureau for, among other things, election tampering and embezzling of billions from Ukrainian state assets.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/us/politics/paul-manafort-ukraine-donald-trump.html?_r=1

2) Ivanka Trump goes on holiday with Wendi Deng Murdoch, the on and off girlfriend of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Instagrams a cute picture of the two of them in Dubrovnik. Formerly the most optics-aware of the clan, she'll soon be aware of what this looks like: stand-in for Trump hangs with and shares friends, secrets and business dealings with stand-in for Putin... during election season. Or, perhaps, she doesn't care any more. Wendi Deng Murdoch, remember, is the person that actually set Ivanka Trump up with her husband, Jared Kushner...

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3) Based on his own $10 billion self-valuation, Trump's just-updated tax cut plan could save his own family and companies between $4 and $7 billion in taxes they'd otherwise have to pay over their lifetimes. Pretty great rewards with this job!

And from earlier this week:
1) The All-Russian Center for Public Opinion released a poll in which 34% of respondents favored Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton because a) he's a man, b) more "fun" and c) is much more Russia-positive. Like in most countries, media shapes a large portion of public views... and President Putin controls all news media in Russia.

2) Felix Sater released a statement endorsing Trump. Who? Sater was the right hand man of Russian property developer Tevfik Arif, founder of the Bayrock firm and suspiciously well-connected former Soviet (who was allowed to freely travel abroad during the Cold War, when foreign travel was extremely restricted even to senior Communist party officials). Bayrock arranged billions in funding from murky Russian property development companies, a corrupt Kazakh mining titan and an Icelandic investment fund whose main investors were Russian magnates friendly with Putin, all to build Trump SoHo and various planned Trump hotels in Moscow, Kiev and other locations around the globe. A fraud racketeering charge filed against the Bayrock firm from their own former finance chief alleged that any time the Trump projects ran out of cash, magical wires would come in from Russia and Kazakhstan. In court and business documentation, documents with the signatures of Trump, Donald Jr and Ivanka show that they were fully aware of all terms of the deal. Unfortunately for Sater, most of the deals tanked and he was fired; he was given a second chance as a lone operator in 2010 but also messed that up. Shortly after, Trump disavowed close knowledge of Sater. The Bayrock fraud lawsuit is still ongoing and requires depositions and information from and about Trump, a possible reason Sater felt compelled to release his endorsement in the middle of another week of "sarcasm"... and slyly imply that he still has relevance for Trump.

Cruz Questions Trump's Ties to Mob-Linked Felon

3) Information was revealed about a speech that Carter Page, one of Trump's foreign policy advisors, gave to the New Economy School in Moscow on July 15, shortly before the RNC. During his talk, Page complimented Russia's efforts in Syria against American-backed rebels and criticized America for having an "often-hypocritical focus on democratization.” Page's former employer was Gazprom, the Russian state oil company. As presumably Trump's advisor on all things Russia, that's the kind of message he wants to go with during election season? Democracy is bad?

So what? It's not the Cold War, Russia is not our enemy. Our enemy, the enemy of the world is radical Islam.

You know that its possible to have more than one enemy, right? Even people who only read comic books know that.

Sure but the Cold War is over, Russia is not our enemy. The only enemy we have is radical islam.
 
Kinda hard to ignore all of this and everything is a conspiracy

1) Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort appears on secret ledgers as the recipient of $12.7 million in cash payments from the extremely pro-Russian party of former Ukrainian President Yanukovych. He is under current investigation by the Ukraine's newly formed National Anti-Corruption Bureau for, among other things, election tampering and embezzling of billions from Ukrainian state assets.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/us/politics/paul-manafort-ukraine-donald-trump.html?_r=1

2) Ivanka Trump goes on holiday with Wendi Deng Murdoch, the on and off girlfriend of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Instagrams a cute picture of the two of them in Dubrovnik. Formerly the most optics-aware of the clan, she'll soon be aware of what this looks like: stand-in for Trump hangs with and shares friends, secrets and business dealings with stand-in for Putin... during election season. Or, perhaps, she doesn't care any more. Wendi Deng Murdoch, remember, is the person that actually set Ivanka Trump up with her husband, Jared Kushner...

373BC17500000578-0-image-m-2_1471212119722.jpg


3) Based on his own $10 billion self-valuation, Trump's just-updated tax cut plan could save his own family and companies between $4 and $7 billion in taxes they'd otherwise have to pay over their lifetimes. Pretty great rewards with this job!

And from earlier this week:
1) The All-Russian Center for Public Opinion released a poll in which 34% of respondents favored Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton because a) he's a man, b) more "fun" and c) is much more Russia-positive. Like in most countries, media shapes a large portion of public views... and President Putin controls all news media in Russia.

2) Felix Sater released a statement endorsing Trump. Who? Sater was the right hand man of Russian property developer Tevfik Arif, founder of the Bayrock firm and suspiciously well-connected former Soviet (who was allowed to freely travel abroad during the Cold War, when foreign travel was extremely restricted even to senior Communist party officials). Bayrock arranged billions in funding from murky Russian property development companies, a corrupt Kazakh mining titan and an Icelandic investment fund whose main investors were Russian magnates friendly with Putin, all to build Trump SoHo and various planned Trump hotels in Moscow, Kiev and other locations around the globe. A fraud racketeering charge filed against the Bayrock firm from their own former finance chief alleged that any time the Trump projects ran out of cash, magical wires would come in from Russia and Kazakhstan. In court and business documentation, documents with the signatures of Trump, Donald Jr and Ivanka show that they were fully aware of all terms of the deal. Unfortunately for Sater, most of the deals tanked and he was fired; he was given a second chance as a lone operator in 2010 but also messed that up. Shortly after, Trump disavowed close knowledge of Sater. The Bayrock fraud lawsuit is still ongoing and requires depositions and information from and about Trump, a possible reason Sater felt compelled to release his endorsement in the middle of another week of "sarcasm"... and slyly imply that he still has relevance for Trump.

Cruz Questions Trump's Ties to Mob-Linked Felon

3) Information was revealed about a speech that Carter Page, one of Trump's foreign policy advisors, gave to the New Economy School in Moscow on July 15, shortly before the RNC. During his talk, Page complimented Russia's efforts in Syria against American-backed rebels and criticized America for having an "often-hypocritical focus on democratization.” Page's former employer was Gazprom, the Russian state oil company. As presumably Trump's advisor on all things Russia, that's the kind of message he wants to go with during election season? Democracy is bad?

So what? It's not the Cold War, Russia is not our enemy. Our enemy, the enemy of the world is radical Islam.

" Our enemy, the enemy of the world is radical Islam."

But but but, Hillary say's that isn't so, Hillary says that Islam has NOTHING to do with terrorism :uhoh3:

Hillary-Clinton-Muslims.jpg

That's because Hillary is incapable of telling the truth.
 
Kinda hard to ignore all of this and everything is a conspiracy

1) Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort appears on secret ledgers as the recipient of $12.7 million in cash payments from the extremely pro-Russian party of former Ukrainian President Yanukovych. He is under current investigation by the Ukraine's newly formed National Anti-Corruption Bureau for, among other things, election tampering and embezzling of billions from Ukrainian state assets.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/us/politics/paul-manafort-ukraine-donald-trump.html?_r=1

2) Ivanka Trump goes on holiday with Wendi Deng Murdoch, the on and off girlfriend of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Instagrams a cute picture of the two of them in Dubrovnik. Formerly the most optics-aware of the clan, she'll soon be aware of what this looks like: stand-in for Trump hangs with and shares friends, secrets and business dealings with stand-in for Putin... during election season. Or, perhaps, she doesn't care any more. Wendi Deng Murdoch, remember, is the person that actually set Ivanka Trump up with her husband, Jared Kushner...

373BC17500000578-0-image-m-2_1471212119722.jpg


3) Based on his own $10 billion self-valuation, Trump's just-updated tax cut plan could save his own family and companies between $4 and $7 billion in taxes they'd otherwise have to pay over their lifetimes. Pretty great rewards with this job!

And from earlier this week:
1) The All-Russian Center for Public Opinion released a poll in which 34% of respondents favored Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton because a) he's a man, b) more "fun" and c) is much more Russia-positive. Like in most countries, media shapes a large portion of public views... and President Putin controls all news media in Russia.

2) Felix Sater released a statement endorsing Trump. Who? Sater was the right hand man of Russian property developer Tevfik Arif, founder of the Bayrock firm and suspiciously well-connected former Soviet (who was allowed to freely travel abroad during the Cold War, when foreign travel was extremely restricted even to senior Communist party officials). Bayrock arranged billions in funding from murky Russian property development companies, a corrupt Kazakh mining titan and an Icelandic investment fund whose main investors were Russian magnates friendly with Putin, all to build Trump SoHo and various planned Trump hotels in Moscow, Kiev and other locations around the globe. A fraud racketeering charge filed against the Bayrock firm from their own former finance chief alleged that any time the Trump projects ran out of cash, magical wires would come in from Russia and Kazakhstan. In court and business documentation, documents with the signatures of Trump, Donald Jr and Ivanka show that they were fully aware of all terms of the deal. Unfortunately for Sater, most of the deals tanked and he was fired; he was given a second chance as a lone operator in 2010 but also messed that up. Shortly after, Trump disavowed close knowledge of Sater. The Bayrock fraud lawsuit is still ongoing and requires depositions and information from and about Trump, a possible reason Sater felt compelled to release his endorsement in the middle of another week of "sarcasm"... and slyly imply that he still has relevance for Trump.

Cruz Questions Trump's Ties to Mob-Linked Felon

3) Information was revealed about a speech that Carter Page, one of Trump's foreign policy advisors, gave to the New Economy School in Moscow on July 15, shortly before the RNC. During his talk, Page complimented Russia's efforts in Syria against American-backed rebels and criticized America for having an "often-hypocritical focus on democratization.” Page's former employer was Gazprom, the Russian state oil company. As presumably Trump's advisor on all things Russia, that's the kind of message he wants to go with during election season? Democracy is bad?

So what? It's not the Cold War, Russia is not our enemy. Our enemy, the enemy of the world is radical Islam.

You know that its possible to have more than one enemy, right? Even people who only read comic books know that.

Sure but the Cold War is over, Russia is not our enemy. The only enemy we have is radical islam.

False
 
Kinda hard to ignore all of this and everything is a conspiracy

1) Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort appears on secret ledgers as the recipient of $12.7 million in cash payments from the extremely pro-Russian party of former Ukrainian President Yanukovych. He is under current investigation by the Ukraine's newly formed National Anti-Corruption Bureau for, among other things, election tampering and embezzling of billions from Ukrainian state assets.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/us/politics/paul-manafort-ukraine-donald-trump.html?_r=1

2) Ivanka Trump goes on holiday with Wendi Deng Murdoch, the on and off girlfriend of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Instagrams a cute picture of the two of them in Dubrovnik. Formerly the most optics-aware of the clan, she'll soon be aware of what this looks like: stand-in for Trump hangs with and shares friends, secrets and business dealings with stand-in for Putin... during election season. Or, perhaps, she doesn't care any more. Wendi Deng Murdoch, remember, is the person that actually set Ivanka Trump up with her husband, Jared Kushner...

373BC17500000578-0-image-m-2_1471212119722.jpg


3) Based on his own $10 billion self-valuation, Trump's just-updated tax cut plan could save his own family and companies between $4 and $7 billion in taxes they'd otherwise have to pay over their lifetimes. Pretty great rewards with this job!

And from earlier this week:
1) The All-Russian Center for Public Opinion released a poll in which 34% of respondents favored Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton because a) he's a man, b) more "fun" and c) is much more Russia-positive. Like in most countries, media shapes a large portion of public views... and President Putin controls all news media in Russia.

2) Felix Sater released a statement endorsing Trump. Who? Sater was the right hand man of Russian property developer Tevfik Arif, founder of the Bayrock firm and suspiciously well-connected former Soviet (who was allowed to freely travel abroad during the Cold War, when foreign travel was extremely restricted even to senior Communist party officials). Bayrock arranged billions in funding from murky Russian property development companies, a corrupt Kazakh mining titan and an Icelandic investment fund whose main investors were Russian magnates friendly with Putin, all to build Trump SoHo and various planned Trump hotels in Moscow, Kiev and other locations around the globe. A fraud racketeering charge filed against the Bayrock firm from their own former finance chief alleged that any time the Trump projects ran out of cash, magical wires would come in from Russia and Kazakhstan. In court and business documentation, documents with the signatures of Trump, Donald Jr and Ivanka show that they were fully aware of all terms of the deal. Unfortunately for Sater, most of the deals tanked and he was fired; he was given a second chance as a lone operator in 2010 but also messed that up. Shortly after, Trump disavowed close knowledge of Sater. The Bayrock fraud lawsuit is still ongoing and requires depositions and information from and about Trump, a possible reason Sater felt compelled to release his endorsement in the middle of another week of "sarcasm"... and slyly imply that he still has relevance for Trump.

Cruz Questions Trump's Ties to Mob-Linked Felon

3) Information was revealed about a speech that Carter Page, one of Trump's foreign policy advisors, gave to the New Economy School in Moscow on July 15, shortly before the RNC. During his talk, Page complimented Russia's efforts in Syria against American-backed rebels and criticized America for having an "often-hypocritical focus on democratization.” Page's former employer was Gazprom, the Russian state oil company. As presumably Trump's advisor on all things Russia, that's the kind of message he wants to go with during election season? Democracy is bad?

So what? It's not the Cold War, Russia is not our enemy. Our enemy, the enemy of the world is radical Islam.

You know that its possible to have more than one enemy, right? Even people who only read comic books know that.

Sure but the Cold War is over, Russia is not our enemy. The only enemy we have is radical islam.

False

It's true, it just doesn't fit with your narrative, and takes that play against Trump away. Too bad for you.
 
Kinda hard to ignore all of this and everything is a conspiracy

1) Donald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort appears on secret ledgers as the recipient of $12.7 million in cash payments from the extremely pro-Russian party of former Ukrainian President Yanukovych. He is under current investigation by the Ukraine's newly formed National Anti-Corruption Bureau for, among other things, election tampering and embezzling of billions from Ukrainian state assets.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/15/us/politics/paul-manafort-ukraine-donald-trump.html?_r=1

2) Ivanka Trump goes on holiday with Wendi Deng Murdoch, the on and off girlfriend of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Instagrams a cute picture of the two of them in Dubrovnik. Formerly the most optics-aware of the clan, she'll soon be aware of what this looks like: stand-in for Trump hangs with and shares friends, secrets and business dealings with stand-in for Putin... during election season. Or, perhaps, she doesn't care any more. Wendi Deng Murdoch, remember, is the person that actually set Ivanka Trump up with her husband, Jared Kushner...

373BC17500000578-0-image-m-2_1471212119722.jpg


3) Based on his own $10 billion self-valuation, Trump's just-updated tax cut plan could save his own family and companies between $4 and $7 billion in taxes they'd otherwise have to pay over their lifetimes. Pretty great rewards with this job!

And from earlier this week:
1) The All-Russian Center for Public Opinion released a poll in which 34% of respondents favored Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton because a) he's a man, b) more "fun" and c) is much more Russia-positive. Like in most countries, media shapes a large portion of public views... and President Putin controls all news media in Russia.

2) Felix Sater released a statement endorsing Trump. Who? Sater was the right hand man of Russian property developer Tevfik Arif, founder of the Bayrock firm and suspiciously well-connected former Soviet (who was allowed to freely travel abroad during the Cold War, when foreign travel was extremely restricted even to senior Communist party officials). Bayrock arranged billions in funding from murky Russian property development companies, a corrupt Kazakh mining titan and an Icelandic investment fund whose main investors were Russian magnates friendly with Putin, all to build Trump SoHo and various planned Trump hotels in Moscow, Kiev and other locations around the globe. A fraud racketeering charge filed against the Bayrock firm from their own former finance chief alleged that any time the Trump projects ran out of cash, magical wires would come in from Russia and Kazakhstan. In court and business documentation, documents with the signatures of Trump, Donald Jr and Ivanka show that they were fully aware of all terms of the deal. Unfortunately for Sater, most of the deals tanked and he was fired; he was given a second chance as a lone operator in 2010 but also messed that up. Shortly after, Trump disavowed close knowledge of Sater. The Bayrock fraud lawsuit is still ongoing and requires depositions and information from and about Trump, a possible reason Sater felt compelled to release his endorsement in the middle of another week of "sarcasm"... and slyly imply that he still has relevance for Trump.

Cruz Questions Trump's Ties to Mob-Linked Felon

3) Information was revealed about a speech that Carter Page, one of Trump's foreign policy advisors, gave to the New Economy School in Moscow on July 15, shortly before the RNC. During his talk, Page complimented Russia's efforts in Syria against American-backed rebels and criticized America for having an "often-hypocritical focus on democratization.” Page's former employer was Gazprom, the Russian state oil company. As presumably Trump's advisor on all things Russia, that's the kind of message he wants to go with during election season? Democracy is bad?

So what? It's not the Cold War, Russia is not our enemy. Our enemy, the enemy of the world is radical Islam.

You know that its possible to have more than one enemy, right? Even people who only read comic books know that.

Sure but the Cold War is over, Russia is not our enemy. The only enemy we have is radical islam.

False

It's true, it just doesn't fit with your narrative, and takes that play against Trump away. Too bad for you.

What narrative? You're just saying "their not the enemy" as if typing the words is all it takes. Tell that to the Navy who has said they're show of aggression is a problem.

Or maybe the Navy is in on the narrative too...whatever that means.
 
So what? It's not the Cold War, Russia is not our enemy. Our enemy, the enemy of the world is radical Islam.

You know that its possible to have more than one enemy, right? Even people who only read comic books know that.

Sure but the Cold War is over, Russia is not our enemy. The only enemy we have is radical islam.

False

It's true, it just doesn't fit with your narrative, and takes that play against Trump away. Too bad for you.

What narrative? You're just saying "their not the enemy" as if typing the words is all it takes. Tell that to the Navy who has said they're show of aggression is a problem.

Or maybe the Navy is in on the narrative too...whatever that means.

The narrative is that "Trump has ties to Russia so we can't let him be POTUS".

Wow! A show of aggression! Launch the nukes!!!!
 
Interesting how the left no longer feints their deep set supposed principles of anti war but now embrace war and discontent with Russia once Trump states he'd want to have friendly, cordial and substantive talks and relations....DemoRATS the party of the military-industrial complex and the Hildebeast is a WAR HAWK!!!!!
 
You know that its possible to have more than one enemy, right? Even people who only read comic books know that.

Sure but the Cold War is over, Russia is not our enemy. The only enemy we have is radical islam.

False

It's true, it just doesn't fit with your narrative, and takes that play against Trump away. Too bad for you.

What narrative? You're just saying "their not the enemy" as if typing the words is all it takes. Tell that to the Navy who has said they're show of aggression is a problem.

Or maybe the Navy is in on the narrative too...whatever that means.

The narrative is that "Trump has ties to Russia so we can't let him be POTUS".

Wow! A show of aggression! Launch the nukes!!!!

He does have ties to Russia. I mean are you using the word narrative to label events. It rained yesterday I say that because it actually did. Is that a narrative? lol

You can pretend the show of aggression wasnt a show of aggression by going "Wow" but you asked for it. The Navy disagrees with you and you instead say that what Russia did wasnt a big deal.

Well Russia did it for a reason. The Navy said it was a problem. What say you?
 
So what? It's not the Cold War, Russia is not our enemy. Our enemy, the enemy of the world is radical Islam.

You know that its possible to have more than one enemy, right? Even people who only read comic books know that.

Sure but the Cold War is over, Russia is not our enemy. The only enemy we have is radical islam.

False

It's true, it just doesn't fit with your narrative, and takes that play against Trump away. Too bad for you.

What narrative? You're just saying "their not the enemy" as if typing the words is all it takes. Tell that to the Navy who has said they're show of aggression is a problem.

Or maybe the Navy is in on the narrative too...whatever that means.
How many times do I have to post the quote from the magazine "Navy Times" where it is clearly stated that the Russian fly by was not a threat to the U.S. warship? You are not debating, nor are you reasonable. You are repeating he same talking point over and over again. What is your beef with the Russians? Did a Russian boy smack you pee-pee when you tried make advancements?
 
You know that its possible to have more than one enemy, right? Even people who only read comic books know that.

Sure but the Cold War is over, Russia is not our enemy. The only enemy we have is radical islam.

False

It's true, it just doesn't fit with your narrative, and takes that play against Trump away. Too bad for you.

What narrative? You're just saying "their not the enemy" as if typing the words is all it takes. Tell that to the Navy who has said they're show of aggression is a problem.

Or maybe the Navy is in on the narrative too...whatever that means.
How many times do I have to post the quote from the magazine "Navy Times" where it is clearly stated that the Russian fly by was not a threat to the U.S. warship? You are not debating, nor are you reasonable. You are repeating he same talking point over and over again. What is your beef with the Russians? Did a Russian boy smack you pee-pee when you tried make advancements?

They asked for a show of aggression...I post a show of aggression...the Navy says it was a show of aggression. You respond back with "not a threat".

Are you playing this same game now? Where stating what happened is being labeled as a talking point? lol. If I said I was typing on a computer would you call that too a talking point?

You guys and your bs labels are funny
 
Sure but the Cold War is over, Russia is not our enemy. The only enemy we have is radical islam.

False

It's true, it just doesn't fit with your narrative, and takes that play against Trump away. Too bad for you.

What narrative? You're just saying "their not the enemy" as if typing the words is all it takes. Tell that to the Navy who has said they're show of aggression is a problem.

Or maybe the Navy is in on the narrative too...whatever that means.

The narrative is that "Trump has ties to Russia so we can't let him be POTUS".

Wow! A show of aggression! Launch the nukes!!!!

He does have ties to Russia. I mean are you using the word narrative to label events. It rained yesterday I say that because it actually did. Is that a narrative? lol

You can pretend the show of aggression wasnt a show of aggression by going "Wow" but you asked for it. The Navy disagrees with you and you instead say that what Russia did wasnt a big deal.

Well Russia did it for a reason. The Navy said it was a problem. What say you?

Once again, to all of you, brainwashed liberals: ties to Russia is a privilege, not disadvantage!

While Obama and Clinton have created Isis and supporting ISIS, Russia is the only country in the world, who has destroyed lots of it and keeps destroying it.
Aug,16:
Russian Tu-22M3 'Backfire' long-range bombers strike ISIS from Iran's Hamadan airfield (VIDEO)

Aug,14:
Russian long-range bombers destroy ISIS command centers, manpower in Deir ez-Zor, Syria (VIDEO)

Aug,9:
Russia bombs ISIS positions in Homs after militants' attack on Syrian army - ARA News

Instead of an understanding that Russia is no longer the Cold War threat and thus they should be our friends, our government has only become closer because they feel they have to. Unfortunately, [it’s] not going further,” Rohrabache said. “There’s a necessity for our government to work with Russia now, because otherwise we’ll be suffering dramatic setbacks in the Middle East and in the cause of fighting against radical Islamic terrorism,” Rohrabacher suggested.
‘Putin’s watching out for Russia, we should do the same’: US congressman on US-Russia relations

Cohen reminds us that, quite contrary to the common, manufactured perception in this country, we have a very willing and capable potential partner in Moscow right now. As Cohen explains, "Bill Clinton said this not too long ago: To the extent that he knew and dealt with Putin directly, he never knew him to say anything that he, Putin, didn't mean, or ever to go back on his word or break a promise he made to Clinton."
Rethinking Russia: A Conversation With Russia Scholar Stephen F. Cohen
 
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Sure but the Cold War is over, Russia is not our enemy. The only enemy we have is radical islam.

False

It's true, it just doesn't fit with your narrative, and takes that play against Trump away. Too bad for you.

What narrative? You're just saying "their not the enemy" as if typing the words is all it takes. Tell that to the Navy who has said they're show of aggression is a problem.

Or maybe the Navy is in on the narrative too...whatever that means.
How many times do I have to post the quote from the magazine "Navy Times" where it is clearly stated that the Russian fly by was not a threat to the U.S. warship? You are not debating, nor are you reasonable. You are repeating he same talking point over and over again. What is your beef with the Russians? Did a Russian boy smack you pee-pee when you tried make advancements?

They asked for a show of aggression...I post a show of aggression...the Navy says it was a show of aggression. You respond back with "not a threat".

Are you playing this same game now? Where stating what happened is being labeled as a talking point? lol. If I said I was typing on a computer would you call that too a talking point?

You guys and your bs labels are funny
What you are doing is deflecting from the Clintons' scandalous affairs. You are trying to portray the Trump campaign as traitors when they have not been in office yet taking bribes from foreign nations in exchange for favorable State Department decisions, they did worldwide business what business people do. Now, you found and "enemy" in the Russians to divert attention from the real issue. I quoted yet another news outlet where a small country's Prime Minister stated that Russia was not the enemy and that small country is located in Europe in the backyard of Russia. If Russia is not an enemy over there for the Europeans, how is Russia your enemy over here? You lack logic, you lack reason or simply just carry out your marching orders from the DNC what is a Global Elitist stooge in the U.S.
 
It's true, it just doesn't fit with your narrative, and takes that play against Trump away. Too bad for you.

No, Russia, or more specifically, Putin, is not your friend. He has proven that he has no regard for the sovereignty or rights of other independent states, and he longs to reunite the Russian Empire, or at least the old USSR. This endangers all of Eastern Europe, especially former Soviet satellite states which are now NATO members.

NATO is responsible for the longest period of peace in Europe in recorded history. It makes any attempt to move against member states foolhardy, if not suicidal, so of course Putin would support a guy who has pledged not to support NATO allies.
 

It's true, it just doesn't fit with your narrative, and takes that play against Trump away. Too bad for you.

What narrative? You're just saying "their not the enemy" as if typing the words is all it takes. Tell that to the Navy who has said they're show of aggression is a problem.

Or maybe the Navy is in on the narrative too...whatever that means.
How many times do I have to post the quote from the magazine "Navy Times" where it is clearly stated that the Russian fly by was not a threat to the U.S. warship? You are not debating, nor are you reasonable. You are repeating he same talking point over and over again. What is your beef with the Russians? Did a Russian boy smack you pee-pee when you tried make advancements?

They asked for a show of aggression...I post a show of aggression...the Navy says it was a show of aggression. You respond back with "not a threat".

Are you playing this same game now? Where stating what happened is being labeled as a talking point? lol. If I said I was typing on a computer would you call that too a talking point?

You guys and your bs labels are funny
What you are doing is deflecting from the Clintons' scandalous affairs. You are trying to portray the Trump campaign as traitors when they have not been in office yet taking bribes from foreign nations in exchange for favorable State Department decisions, they did worldwide business what business people do. Now, you found and "enemy" in the Russians to divert attention from the real issue. I quoted yet another news outlet where a small country's Prime Minister stated that Russia was not the enemy and that small country is located in Europe in the backyard of Russia. If Russia is not an enemy over there for the Europeans, how is Russia your enemy over here? You lack logic, you lack reason or simply just carry out your marching orders from the DNC what is a Global Elitist stooge in the U.S.


Is saying I'm typing on a keyboard distracting away from typewriters goofy ass? The Navy said it was a show of aggression. Do you have friends? Are you aggressive toward your friends?

You asked for a show of aggression, I showed you and now you want me to talk about what YOU want me to talk about by crying and showing me the tears streaming down your face. That shit dont work on me fool. You want to talk about Clinton? Fine but thats not what I'm talking about. Dont like it? hold your breath until I give a hot damn
 

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