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Professional Liars
Author: BobR    Date: 11/02/2017 13:07:11

On Monday, the news broke that Paul Manafort and Richard Gates III had been indicted for a whole bevy of crimes, including what is essentially treason. A bit later we learned that George Papadopoulos had been arrested a while back, but was just now announcing a plea deal. The general consensus is that during the interim, he was wearing a wire to help Mueller gather evidence in exchange for the plea deal.

Naturally, the White House was gobstruck, and tried to deny and deflect with whatever they could. Of course, this incorporated Hillary Clinton, and calling Papadopoulos a "liar". The presser conducted by the always reliable Sarah Huckleberry Sanders was a demonstration on how much bigger a liar the tRump "Administration" is. The following is a Twitter thread by Seth Abramson, starting with the tweet below. I've copied it verbatim, and only formatted for clarity. I take no credit for what follows; this is ALL Seth Abramson...



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45 comments (Latest Comment: 11/02/2017 21:53:06 by Raine)

Good Morning.
Author: Raine    Date: 11/01/2017 13:10:47

I hope everyone had a delightful Halloween.
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34 comments (Latest Comment: 11/01/2017 21:10:41 by Mondobubba)

Ask a Vet
Author: TriSec    Date: 10/31/2017 09:48:07

Good Morning.

Have you ever had to report someone for a transgression? It's not an easy thing, and in most cases, it does not come without risk to you. But nevertheless, sometimes it's the only way to correct a wrong, end corruption, or sometimes even save a life or end a dangerous situation.

America has had a love/hate relationship with the whistleblower, but it's become such a part of our being that Congress eventually protected those that would sound the alarm under public law 101-12, passed in 1989.
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24 comments (Latest Comment: 10/31/2017 20:51:58 by Raine)

Manafort Monday!
Author: Raine    Date: 10/30/2017 13:12:19

So here is a puppy that is looking for justice:
http://cdn-www.dailypuppy.com/dog-images/oliver-the-english-setter_70663_2013-04-13_w450.jpg

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64 comments (Latest Comment: 10/30/2017 19:51:27 by Mondobubba)

Pretending to be President
Author: TriSec    Date: 10/28/2017 10:22:42

Good Morning.

Let's take a detour into the science fiction realm this morning. I remain strong with The Force, but I've also served aboard several Federation Starships.

Both universes are vast and varied, and have many fans of different ages and genres. But we're going deep into the past today, to 6 October 1967.
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2 comments (Latest Comment: 10/28/2017 15:22:55 by Will in Chicago)

Freaky Friday
Author: wickedpam    Date: 10/27/2017 13:09:11

Happy Pre-Halloween weekend!


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26 comments (Latest Comment: 01/12/2018 13:21:27 by TriSec)

Pay to Play
Author: BobR    Date: 10/26/2017 13:07:51

The problem with our current election process is that it depends on donors to fund candidates. Some candidates (like former president Barack Obama) got tons of small donations from regular people. He led the country with that in mind, doing what he could to help regular people and protect them from Big Business.

Republicans, on the other hand, tend to get large donations from corporate interests. Sure, "legally", they can't donate large sums directly, but they fund pacs that do what they can to get Republicans elected. And as it happens, Republicans tend to reward Big Business when it comes time to legislate or manage the government. One of the Republican mantras is "small government", which the voters look at as less regulation for small businesses. What Republican legislators and those in the Executive branch see is more privatization to help their business benefactors.
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24 comments (Latest Comment: 10/27/2017 00:35:01 by TriSec)

It's not enough.
Author: Raine    Date: 10/25/2017 13:09:47

It's a start, but it's not enough. Corker and Flake are retiring and now are free to speak their minds, but as the Washington Post Editorial board states, it is not enough.
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31 comments (Latest Comment: 10/25/2017 21:31:49 by Mondobubba)

Ask a Vet - A Thought Exercise
Author: TriSec    Date: 10/24/2017 09:52:10

Good Morning.

This country could have many "Independence Days".

Of course the most popular is July 4, which is the date the Declaration was ratified. But we could also use July 2, which is the date it was approved by the Continental Congress, or August 2, when most of the delegates actually signed it.

But there's also the Constitution. For our first decade or so, we operated under the "Articles of Confederation", which weren't the most efficient way of doing things. A Constitutional Convention took place in 1787, which in turn led to the final draft being approved on September 17 of that year. On June 21, 1788, New Hampshire ratified the document and it became official.

But we didn't start the new government until March 4, 1789 - the first session of Congress under the new rules.
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40 comments (Latest Comment: 10/24/2017 20:38:16 by Raine)

Dishonor.
Author: Raine    Date: 10/23/2017 13:07:19

There isn't much to say when the resident of the White House attacks a grieving widow.

So, here it is.
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37 comments (Latest Comment: 10/23/2017 20:19:37 by Raine)

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