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06-04-2017 11:06 PM |
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Originally Posted by Paul Markham
(Post 21812770)
Putin doesn't need to practice at lying. so he's going to be bad at it. Also, the viewing public put their own twists of the words.
When it comes to the hacks. What did those hacks reveal that was so damaging to the Clinton campaign?
I've repeatedly asked this question and repeatedly told no country should hack any countries influence process. Which coming from Americans is ironic.
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In America the inoculous emails were released but by but at strategic times during thdcfkection with buts highlighted by WikiLeaks as bring "suspicious" which fed our Fred media into a frenzy.
1) WikiLeaks weaponized information
2) Someone on the inside in America was telling them when to release the weaponized data.
3) Russia stole the data, filtered it through WikiLeaks and Trump asked them to steal more in national television live.
So yeah a few things to look into :1orglaugh:1orglaugh:1orglaugh
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