Reg
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I don't think they always were but that old saying about the enemy of your
enemy being your friend ended up making WikiLeaks a front for Russian
intelligence. Hillary Clinton was hated by Vladimir Putin. Julian Assange also hated
Hillary Clinton because she had long been someone that pushed to have him
prosecuted. Hence, Russia and Assange had similar interests. Now we have people that support Trump that wear Russians are better than
Democrats t-shirts. There is a bizarre aspect to how Trump supporters are now supporters of a
brutal Russian dictator and to allowing that dictator to attack this
country and ignore our laws.It's nuts that they support that and want to see the people that aided that
dictator to go unpunished...but hey, Pat has me on ignore.
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'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
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I don't think they always were but that old saying about the enemy of your
enemy being your friend ended up making WikiLeaks a front for Russian
intelligence. Hillary Clinton was hated by Vladimir Putin. Julian Assange also hated
Hillary Clinton because she had long been someone that pushed to have him
prosecuted. Hence, Russia and Assange had similar interests. Now we have people that support Trump that wear Russians are better than
Democrats t-shirts. There is a bizarre aspect to how Trump supporters are now supporters of a
brutal Russian dictator and to allowing that dictator to attack this
country and ignore our laws.It's nuts that they support that and want to see the people that aided that
dictator to go unpunished...but hey, Pat has me on ignore.
–--
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
'The only way to avoid getting crushed by absurdity, is to humbly include the absurd in our calculations.'
