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Topic Title: Trump is going down...
Topic Summary: Flynn is squealing right now.
Created On: 05/26/2017 06:56 AM
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Fish Killer

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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH....and the forum idiot (fishkller) thinks im isolated!

again....

BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

MORON!

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 04/23/2020 03:12 PM
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StirfryMcflurry

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well well well. what have we here,?
 04/23/2020 03:21 PM
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HAPDigital

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You're feeling down about yourselves so you have to bring something up that you think looks bad.

Meanwhile...

The Russia hoax was never a hoax an encouraging bipartisan report confirms it.

 04/23/2020 03:40 PM
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fishkller

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Yet ANOTHER BobFryMcFail swing and a MISS..


Announcer:

The girls are excited.. heeere comes Hap with a beautiful display!

Now heeeere comes StirFry with a OOOHHHHH an utterly pathetic attempt.. yikes

Just embarrassing to watch, frankly...




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Edited: 04/23/2020 at 03:43 PM by fishkller
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cheaterfiveo

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happy fudge fingers in all his glory, best accomplishment in his life, he extolled what a great if not the greatest of all nsr times. except....Trump is still standing, flail again fudgy
checkmate
 04/23/2020 03:49 PM
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fishkller

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Hey somebody looked up from Trannytube just long enough to let everyone know he's still fantasizing about Hap's "fudge"

..now back to his regularly scheduled ladyboys and Pabst Blue Ribbon

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 04/23/2020 04:00 PM
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Originally posted by: HAPDigital 05/26/2017 HAPDigital Posts: 9285 Joined Forum: 11/29/2004 Trump has also been notified he is the main suspect in a grand Jury investigation. Call it fake news or whatever you want but it is happening.... It will probably surface on the mainstream media within next week or so. My guess is after the holiday.l[/S]
05/26/2017...haphazard ya hate to hear it. I know.
 04/23/2020 04:00 PM
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Originally posted by: HAPDigital

You're feeling down about yourselves so you have to bring something up that you think looks bad.
Meanwhile...
The Russia hoax was never a hoax an encouraging bipartisan report confirms it.


Gee. what. a surprise......
Now, about that money laundering program for the russian mafia, aka putin's advance team.....
Chumpf for prison in 2021. When he loses, the lawsuits and attorneys general are going to eat him alive folks.
Couldn't happen to a nicer guy......


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 04/23/2020 04:01 PM
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StirfryMcflurry

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Originally posted by: HAPDigital You're feeling down about yourselves so you have to bring something up that you think looks bad. l[/S]
so much fail. i'm almost starting to feel sorry for ye.
 04/23/2020 04:03 PM
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StirfryMcflurry

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not going down. post whatever ya want . you stopped making sense.
 04/23/2020 04:03 PM
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The Fish Killer / StirFry singularity is complete

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 04/23/2020 04:23 PM
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Originally posted by: fishkller

The Fish Killer / StirFry singularity is complete






Edited: 04/23/2020 at 04:23 PM by HAPDigital
 04/23/2020 04:32 PM
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Originally posted by: StirfryMcflurry

not going down. post whatever ya want . you stopped making sense.



LOL he went down. He was impeached LOL

Anyway, Trump has been down since the Mueller report. The senate has been propping him up like those two guys in Weekend at Bernies.

 04/28/2020 04:59 AM
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Fish Killer

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OFFICIAL*******

Trump was/is completely innocent of your Russian Collusion CRAP and Flynn will now hit Mueller and crew with Prosecutorial Misconduct!

This whole thread is a FUCKING SHAM/FAKE...just like the poster of it!

It's 3833 replies and 113883 views of FAKE FUCKING NEWS!

Gregg Jarrett: New evidence on Michael Flynn - drop all charges and let him sue his persecutors
Gregg Jarrett

Michael Flynn is the victim of one of the worst miscarriages of justice in modern times - an innocent man who was unfairly targeted by the FBI, wrongfully prosecuted by special counsel Robert Mueller, and coerced into a guilty plea under threat (to indict his son).

New court documents finally handed over to Flynn's lawyer contain exculpatory evidence that has been long sought, yet concealed until now. The charge against him should be dismissed. Then, he should sue the very people and government that persecuted him under the pretext of a legitimate prosecution.

The unvarnished truth is that the retired Army lieutenant general and former National Security Adviser never did anything wrong and committed no crimes. He was set up by unscrupulous FBI officials, then relentlessly pursued by Mueller's team of overzealous prosecutors who were desperate to show that President Trump and his campaign colluded with Russia to win the 2016 presidential election.

Of course, no such conspiracy with Moscow ever existed. It was a fantasy built on the sand of Russian disinformation and lies.The FBI knew it but didn't care. As I wrote in a column as far back as 2018, the FBI lied to Flynn to ensnare him in the crime of making a false statement, even though Flynn did not lie at all about his perfectly legal and appropriate conversations with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak.

"Throughout the interview, Flynn had a very 'sure' demeanor and did not give any indicators of deception. Strzok and (redacted FBI agent) both had the impression at the time that Flynn was not lying or did not think he was lying."

So, how is it possible to charge someone with lying to the FBI when the only witnesses - the two agents - determined that the person they interviewed did not lie? The answer is quite simple: you cannot bring such a prosecution. Yet, Mueller did it anyway. The goal was to put pressure on Flynn to say something incriminating about Trump, even if that meant inventing a story that prosecutors wanted to hear.

There is no indication that Flynn did this. But he did plead guilty to making a false statement. Why did he cop a plea? Because Mueller crushed him financially and threatened to take legal action against the retired general's son. It was classic intimidation by ruthless prosecutors.

It is now beyond dispute that Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn committed no crimes. But, it appears that top FBI officials and prosecutors may have.

Before being sentenced, Flynn changed course and hired new defense attorneys, including former federal prosecutor Sidney Powell. Armed with better counsel, Flynn has been trying to convince a federal judge to allow him to withdraw his guilty plea, citing "bad faith" on the part of prosecutors.

Powell has waged an intense (and skilled) legal battle to get the government to turn over the exculpatory evidence that has long been hidden and is required under law (Brady v. Maryland) to be produced. Prosecutors and the FBI stonewalled, at one point claiming that the original witness report of Flynn's interview (known as a FD-302) was "missing." Right.

Fortunately, Attorney General William Barr ordered a review of the Flynn case and guess what? Exculpatory documents have suddenly and magically been found. They were never missing, just buried by the FBI in a black hole of calumny and cover-up.

The material is still under protective seal so that the public cannot yet read its contents. However, Powell has access and offered this insight in a court filing:

"This afternoon, the government produced to Mr. Flynn stunning Brady evidence that proves Mr. Flynn's allegations of having been deliberately set up and framed by corrupt agents at the top of the FBI. The government deliberately suppressed this evidence from the inception of this prosecution - knowing there was no crime by Mr. Flynn."

The case against Flynn was originally conceived by FBI Director James Comey and Assistant Director Andrew McCabe under the phony pretense of a Logan Act violation, which had no relevance or application. Once appointed as special counsel, Mueller accepted the baton and pursued the case against Flynn with a vengeance.

It is now beyond dispute that Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn committed no crimes. But, it appears that top FBI officials and prosecutors may have. Evidence was concealed and justice obstructed. This is unconscionable behavior.

The charge against Flynn should be dismissed, allowing him to seek redress in civil court. Moreover, U.S. Attorney John Durham should consider filing charges if the evidence shows that government officials breached their duty to uphold the law and abused their power to prosecute an innocent man.



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The REAL truth is....both of the forum idiots are OWNED.
-BOTH of them have no clue who their owner is.
-They are both card carrying narcissists.
^These are PROVED facts.

Edited: 04/28/2020 at 05:41 AM by Fish Killer
 04/28/2020 06:14 AM
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Cole

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Another liar post from the king of liars.

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 04/28/2020 06:18 AM
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Fish Killer

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Flynn's lawyers have already filed suit...

MORON!

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The REAL truth is....both of the forum idiots are OWNED.
-BOTH of them have no clue who their owner is.
-They are both card carrying narcissists.
^These are PROVED facts.
 04/28/2020 07:14 AM
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Cole

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That means nothing. Show me where one of you bombshells has ever come true, just one. lol

Things like this are the reason you were on ignore. Nothing more than a boring waste of time. lol

You have two days left, so if you have something to say, you better do it quick. lol x 2

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 04/28/2020 06:02 PM
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StirfryMcflurry

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Originally posted by: Cole This thread means nothing.
Indeed.
 04/28/2020 08:27 PM
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fishkller

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HAP makes a single thread with a prediction- much of which has actually happened, gets up to 192+ pages of discussion.

FK makes a "BOMBSHELL!!" thread with a prediction about 2-3x per day- none of them ever come close to panning out, no one even bothers to reply.

Yet HAP's thread is the problem? LOL



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DOJ drops case against Michael Flynn, in wake of internal memo release
By Brooke Singman | Fox News

K.T. McFarland on Flynn takedown: 'It wasn't just one or two bad apples'
K.T. McFarland tells Brian Kilmeade it was more than just Peter Strzok who was involved in taking down General Flynn. 'It had to be multi-agency,' McFarland says.

The Justice Department on Thursday dropped its case against former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, in a stunning development that comes after internal memos were released raising serious questions about the nature of the investigation that led to Flynn's late 2017 guilty plea of lying to the FBI.

The announcement came in a court filing, with the department saying it is dropping the case "after a considered review of all the facts and circumstances of this case, including newly discovered and disclosed information."

The documents were first obtained by The Associated Press. DOJ sources confirmed the decision to Fox News.

The retired Army lieutenant general for months has been trying to withdraw his plea, aided by a new attorney who has aggressively challenged the prosecution's case and conduct. But the case has been plodding through the court system with no resolution ever since his original plea, even amid speculation about whether President Trump himself could extend a pardon.

MUELLER PROSECUTOR WITHDRAWS FROM FLYNN CASE AFTER QUESTIONS SURFACE CONCERNING HIS COMPLIANCE WITH COURT ORDER

The DOJ decision would appear to put an end to that process.

Earlier Thursday, the top prosecutor on the case, Brandon Van Grack, abruptly withdrew from the case, without explanation, in a brief filing with the court.

Breadcrumbs were being dropped in the days preceding the decision that his case could be reconsidered. Documents unsealed a week ago by the Justice Department revealed agents discussed their motivations for interviewing him in the Russia probe - questioning whether they wanted to"get him to lie" so he'd be fired or prosecuted, or get him to admit wrongdoing. Flynn allies howled over the revelations, arguing that he was essentially set up in a perjury trap. In that interview, Flynn did not admit wrongdoing and instead was accused of lying about his contacts with the then-Russian ambassador - to which he pleaded guilty.

Then on Wednesday, the DOJ released a mostly unredacted version of former acting Attorney General Rod Rosenstein's August 2017 "scope memo," outlining the authority then-Special Counsel Robert Mueller had for his investigation. That document revealed for the first time that Mueller's authority went significantly beyond what was previously known.

Rosenstein's memo was known to have authorized Mueller to probe "any links and/or coordination between the Russian government and individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump," and "any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation," and "any other matters within the scope of [obstruction of justice laws]."

But the new document made clear that Rosenstein authorized a deep-dive criminal probe into the Trump campaign that extended well beyond Russian interference efforts.

The memo revealed that Mueller was, among other things, looking into whether Flynn "committed a crime or crimes by engaging in conversations with Russian government officials during the period of the Trump transition."

That was an apparent reference to the Logan Act, which is an obscure statute that has never been successfully used in a criminal prosecution and was intended to prevent individuals from falsely claiming to represent the United States government abroad.

Meanwhile, the handwritten notes showing agents discussing his interview -- which were penned by the FBI's former head of counterintelligence Bill Priestap after a meeting with then-FBI Director James Comey and then-FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe -- caused even bigger reverberations for the case.

The notes, released last week, showed agents considered various options in the run-up to the fateful January 2017 interview, including getting Flynn "to admit to breaking the Logan Act" when he spoke to former Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak during the presidential transition period.

"What is our goal?" one of the notes read. "Truth/Admission or to get him to lie, so we can prosecute him or get him fired?"

"If we get him to admit to breaking the Logan Act, give facts to DOJ + have them decide," another note read. The memo appears to weigh the pros and cons of pursuing those different paths, while cautioning: "If we're seen as playing games, WH [White House] will be furious."

Aside from swiftly being ensnared in Mueller's investigation in the fallout from that interview, Flynn was fired from his prominent post as national security adviser in February 2017. The resignation came as he was accused of misleading Vice President Pence and other senior White House officials about his communications with Kislyak.

Flynn's communications with Kislyak in December 2016 had been picked up in wiretapped discussions, unbeknownst to him. The FBI agents in January 2017 questioned him on the communications, and later used his answers to form the basis for the false statement charge and his guilty plea.

Flynn's supporters have insisted he is innocent but was pressured to plead guilty when his son was threatened with prosecution and he exhausted his financial resources. The release of the handwritten FBI notes fueled accusations from Flynn's defenders that agents did not conduct themselves properly in the case.

Meanwhile, the Rosenstein scope memo further authorized a Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) review into Flynn's dealings with Turkey. Prosecutors have suggested Flynn's guilty plea on one count of false statements to the FBI is what allowed him to escape liability for a possible FARA charge -- in other words, the FARA case may have provided leverage.

FARA prosecutions have picked up dramatically in recent years, and prosecutor Van Grack, who led the DOJ's case against Flynn, was appointed to head up the new FARA unit at the Justice Department in 2019.

Van Grack has been under scrutiny for claiming to a federal court that he had turned over all relevant exculpatory informing involving Flynn -- even though a slew of "exculpatory" documents surfaced last week.

The case has come at an enormous cost for the retired three-star Army lieutenant general and his family, as he racked up millions of dollars in legal bills, was forced to sell his house, lost his job, and saw his reputation sullied.

Attorney Sidney Powell told Fox News last week that Flynn paid his first law firm, Covington & Burling, approximately $3.5 million. It is unclear the total amount of Flynn's legal bills, but reports suggested last year that he had more than $4.6 million in unpaid legal bills at that time.

Flynn earlier this year moved to withdraw his guilty plea for making false statements to the FBI regarding his communications with Kislyak. His legal team, at the time, said that the move was "because of the government's bad faith, vindictiveness and breach of the plea agreement."

In December 2017, and on the brink of financial ruin, Flynn was forced to put his home in Old Town Alexandria, Va. - located just outside Washington D.C. - on the market with an asking price of $895,000 to pay his mounting legal bills.

According to Zillow, the townhouse sold for $819,995 in September 2018. Powell confirmed the sale of the house to Fox News.

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The REAL truth is....both of the forum idiots are OWNED.
-BOTH of them have no clue who their owner is.
-They are both card carrying narcissists.
^These are PROVED facts.
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