Declassified report: Putin ordered election interference to help Trump

Cliffy

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damngrumpy

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The problem is not Putin its the idea that the people believe so much nonsense,
Watch some of show ancient aliens and the ghost detection and conspiracy
theories. Yet when the government actually puts out a report people don't believe it..
We have a dumb down nation not just in America but more and more in Canada as
well.
Did the Russians do it? Yes but what is worse is the people were not smart enough to
see through it.
 

PoliticalNick

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I accept the opinion of the US intelligence services over yours. Apparently, so does Trump
Not saying no hacking took place. I'm saying if there was a trail either somebody really bad at it was responsible or somebody really good who left a false trail which to me implies it wasn't the Russian government. I know my kid is good but I don't think he's better than the Russian government and spy agencies.
 

Cannuck

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Not saying no hacking took place. I'm saying if there was a trail either somebody really bad at it was responsible or somebody really good who left a false trail which to me implies it wasn't the Russian government. I know my kid is good but I don't think he's better than the Russian government and spy agencies.
I accept the opinion of US intelligence services over yours and so does your dear leader Trump
 

PoliticalNick

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The problem is not Putin its the idea that the people believe so much nonsense,
Watch some of show ancient aliens and the ghost detection and conspiracy
theories. Yet when the government actually puts out a report people don't believe it..
We have a dumb down nation not just in America but more and more in Canada as
well.
Did the Russians do it? Yes but what is worse is the people were not smart enough to
see through it.

Why the f*ck would you believe anything The government says. They lie about pretty much everything all the time. I would be hesitant to believe them if they said it was dark at night they have such a history of lying and deceit.

I accept the opinion of US intelligence services over yours and so does your dear leader Trump

Obviously neither of you know much about computers or hackers. Then again you're trusting government agencies still controlled by the democrats so you're lacking some major mental capacity for reasonable thought. Must be a side effect of all the sour grapes.
 

Curious Cdn

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And somebody hacked the Republicans and didn't realease them. The question is why. Two possible reasons are that they wanted to hurt the Democrats and they wanted ammunition to use against the Republicans. What info do they have on the Republicans and what might the Republicans do for the Russians in order to keep that info private

Maybe, that is why Hillary Clinton used a private server, because everybody know that the Internet is a big block of Swiss cheese.
 

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The problem is not Putin its the idea that the people believe so much nonsense,
Watch some of show ancient aliens and the ghost detection and conspiracy
theories. Yet when the government actually puts out a report people don't believe it..
We have a dumb down nation not just in America but more and more in Canada as
well.
Did the Russians do it? Yes but what is worse is the people were not smart enough to
see through it.
What exactly do you believe the Russian's did Grumpy ? And was it the Russians or a Russian ?

I accept the opinion of US intelligence services over yours and so does your dear leader Trump
How about those weapons of mass destruction ? Do you believe that ? Even PM Cretian didn't believe that .
Same source , yet your willing to forgive and forget that foopah .

I trust the opinions of the US intelligence agencies over you. So does Trump. Anonymous know-it-all schmucks on internet forums are a dime a dozen
Mirror meet Cannuck . Cannuck meet mirror .
 

Cannuck

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Mirror meet Cannuck . Cannuck meet mirror .

Bwahahahahahahahahahaha...On the contrary, I'm the first to admit I don't know much. I just know more than Trumpites, Dippers social conservatives and other ideologues. That just because I'm open minded though.
 

PoliticalNick

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I'm the first to admit I don't know much.

Your comments prove that. You still think the Russian government is behind some low quality hacking job leaving a trail right to the 2nd bedroom in Putin's house cause their computer engineers and cyber-security staff are incompetent. Apparently you also believe that the US who has yet to come up with a shred of evidence who hacked Hillary's email server was able to track down this hack job right to the Kremlin. There is no logical consistency.
 

Cannuck

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Myth #10: The NIE asserted that there were "large WMD stockpiles" and because we haven't found them, Baghdad had no WMD: From experience gained at the end of Desert Storm more than ten years ago, it was clear to us and should have been clear to our critics, that finding WMD in the aftermath of a conflict wouldn't be easy. We judged that Iraq probably possessed one hundred to five hundred metric tons of CW munitions fill. One hundred metric tons would fit in a backyard swimming pool; five hundred could be hidden in a small warehouse. We made no assessment of the size of Iraq's biological weapons holdings but a biological weapon can be carried in a small container. (And of course, we judged that Saddam did not have a nuclear weapon.) When the Iraq Survey Group (ISG), led by David Kay, issued its interim report in October, acknowledging that it had not found chemical or biological weapons, the inspectors had then visited only ten of the 130 major ammunition depots in Iraq; these ammunition dumps are huge, sometimes five miles by five miles on a side. Two depots alone are roughly the size of Manhattan. It is worth recalling that after Desert Storm, US forces unknowingly destroyed over 1,000 rounds of chemical-filled munitions at a facility called Al Kamissiyah. Baghdad sometimes had special markings for chemical and biological munitions and sometimes did not. In short, much remains to be done in the hunt for Iraq's WMD.

Thanks DB
 

captain morgan

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The NIE judged with high confidence that Iraq had chemical and biological weapons as well as missiles with ranges in excess of the 150 km limit imposed by the UN Security Council
https://www.cia.gov/news-informatio...ts/press-release-archive-2003/pr11282003.html

hahaha
"High" yes, certainly we are confident about that

though we STILL have more confidence in them then you
lol

Pretty sad, isn't it?

... Such twisted and incomplete logic, mind you, not surprising coming from the posters in question