stilldropin20 wrote:good thing we have been busy talking about nonesense all week. public missed this one.
Hadn't seen this, oh-boy, there must be many pending cases
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stilldropin20 wrote:good thing we have been busy talking about nonesense all week. public missed this one.
I think Mueller has a growing list of co-conspirators in his investigations.
Sessions....obstruction of justice and perjury!
The obstruction of justice charge will evolve around the firing of Comey & McCabe. The McCabe especially since he has recused himself from the Russian investigation.
U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ testimony that he opposed a proposal for President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign team to meet with Russians has been contradicted by three people who told Reuters they have spoken about the matter to investigators with Special Counsel Robert Mueller or congressional committees.
Cambridge Analytica employed non-American citizens to work on US election campaigns in apparent violation of federal law, despite receiving a legal warning about the risks.
The company’s responsibilities under US law were laid out in a lawyer’s memo to the company’s vice-president, Steve Bannon, British CEO Alexander Nix and Rebekah Mercer, daughter of billionaire owner Robert Mercer, in July 2014. It made it clear that most senior and mid-level positions involving strategy, planning, fundraising or campaigning needed to be filled by US citizens.
The new disclosures should renew serious questions about collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. The dual allegiances of the Russian American middleman Kogan — who before hooking up with CA performed at least one research project for the Russian government — should raise eyebrows; so should a CA presentation on its American election work given to top executives of the Russian oil giant Lukoil, which (like most successful Russian businesses) has close ties to its country’s leader, Vladimir Putin. Special counsel Robert Mueller has already indicted 13 Russians and a St. Petersburg-based “troll farm” for targeting Americans with bitter messages on Facebook in a way that dovetails with and amplifies exactly what CA was trying to accomplish. Coincidence? Or collusion? That’s a question for Mueller and his team that arguably ranks second in stature behind only: What did the president know and when did he know it?
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dckingsfan wrote:Facebook certainly is going to have a lot of liability on this one... One would think a very large class action is coming their way.
I_Like_Dirt wrote:dckingsfan wrote:Facebook certainly is going to have a lot of liability on this one... One would think a very large class action is coming their way.
One would normally think that. There are so many red flags popping up there it's amazing. I'm not so sure we will see that happen, though. Just a hunch on my part, but the political and social realities of the present are... concerning.
cammac wrote:I think Mueller has a growing list of co-conspirators in his investigations.
Sessions....obstruction of justice and perjury!
The obstruction of justice charge will evolve around the firing of Comey & McCabe. The McCabe especially since he has recused himself from the Russian investigation.I think Mueller has a growing list of co-conspirators in his investigations.
Sessions....obstruction of justice and perjury!
The obstruction of justice charge will evolve around the firing of Comey & McCabe. The McCabe especially since he has recused himself from the Russian investigation.U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ testimony that he opposed a proposal for President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign team to meet with Russians has been contradicted by three people who told Reuters they have spoken about the matter to investigators with Special Counsel Robert Mueller or congressional committees.
Bannon & Mercers so much black money involved plus the Cambridge Analytica.Cambridge Analytica employed non-American citizens to work on US election campaigns in apparent violation of federal law, despite receiving a legal warning about the risks.
The company’s responsibilities under US law were laid out in a lawyer’s memo to the company’s vice-president, Steve Bannon, British CEO Alexander Nix and Rebekah Mercer, daughter of billionaire owner Robert Mercer, in July 2014. It made it clear that most senior and mid-level positions involving strategy, planning, fundraising or campaigning needed to be filled by US citizens.The new disclosures should renew serious questions about collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. The dual allegiances of the Russian American middleman Kogan — who before hooking up with CA performed at least one research project for the Russian government — should raise eyebrows; so should a CA presentation on its American election work given to top executives of the Russian oil giant Lukoil, which (like most successful Russian businesses) has close ties to its country’s leader, Vladimir Putin. Special counsel Robert Mueller has already indicted 13 Russians and a St. Petersburg-based “troll farm” for targeting Americans with bitter messages on Facebook in a way that dovetails with and amplifies exactly what CA was trying to accomplish. Coincidence? Or collusion? That’s a question for Mueller and his team that arguably ranks second in stature behind only: What did the president know and when did he know it?
gtn130 wrote:Facebook is a massively negative contributor to society and we should all delete our accounts
Pointgod wrote:Wizardspride wrote:?s=20
Oh boy. Don't let the progressive wing get started on Kamala Harris.

dckingsfan wrote:37B here, 37B there - pretty soon it becomes real money.
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-43462423
Wizardspride wrote:Pointgod wrote:Wizardspride wrote:?s=20
Oh boy. Don't let the progressive wing get started on Kamala Harris.
They've already have to a certain extent.
Some random troll wrote:Not to sound negative, but this team is owned by an arrogant cheapskate, managed by a moron and coached by an idiot. Recipe for disaster.
Wizardspride wrote:gtn130 wrote:Facebook is a massively negative contributor to society and we should all delete our accounts
Facebook (along with ancestry.com) helped me connect with family members I never knew existed so its been a positive in that regard.
But overall? Yeah, I think we'd all be better off without it.
Heck, not to sound like an old geezer but sometimes I think we'd be better off without the ability to text as well.
There's something to be said for ACTUALLY calling someone and having a conversation.
Maybe I am old.
TGW wrote:Wizardspride wrote:Pointgod wrote:
Oh boy. Don't let the progressive wing get started on Kamala Harris.
They've already have to a certain extent.
she already effed up by connecting herself to Hillary. Political miscalculation already.
TGW wrote:Wizardspride wrote:Pointgod wrote:
Oh boy. Don't let the progressive wing get started on Kamala Harris.
They've already have to a certain extent.
she already effed up by connecting herself to Hillary. Political miscalculation already.
Pointgod wrote:TGW wrote:Wizardspride wrote:They've already have to a certain extent.
she already effed up by connecting herself to Hillary. Political miscalculation already.
Lol right on cue.
Wizardspride wrote:?s=20
Wizardspride wrote:Pointgod wrote:TGW wrote:
she already effed up by connecting herself to Hillary. Political miscalculation already.
Lol right on cue.
I'm fairly confident she will be the nominee so people will just have to deal with it....or not.
Some random troll wrote:Not to sound negative, but this team is owned by an arrogant cheapskate, managed by a moron and coached by an idiot. Recipe for disaster.
Pointgod wrote:TGW wrote:Wizardspride wrote:They've already have to a certain extent.
she already effed up by connecting herself to Hillary. Political miscalculation already.
Lol right on cue.
Some random troll wrote:Not to sound negative, but this team is owned by an arrogant cheapskate, managed by a moron and coached by an idiot. Recipe for disaster.