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Tuesday, August 21, 2018
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Blogs With Rule 5 Links
These Blogs Provide Links To Rule 5 Sites:
The Other McCain has: Rule Five Sunday: Barbi Benton
Proof Positive has: Best Of Web Link Around
The Woodsterman has: Rule 5 Woodsterman Style
The Right Way has: Rule 5 Saturday LinkORama
The Pirate's Cove has: Sorta Blogless Sunday Pinup
OhNo Cuomo, You Are A Big Dumbo
Stop Hating The Greatest Country On Earth.
Trump says Cuomo's 'political career is over' after governor claimed America 'was never that great'
New York Democrat Governor Pardons 18 Illegal Immigrants
Chris Cuomo REALLY steps in it when he suggests 12-yr-old girls should accept naked boys in locker rooms
Hornady refuses to sell ammo to NY agencies after Cuomo gun initiative
Don’t Believe the Democrat Attacks on Tax Reform. Here Are the Facts.
New York State Confiscates Veterans Guns After He Sought Medical Care...
NONCOMPLIANCE: OVER 90 PERCENT OF NY GUN OWNERS REFUSING SAFE ACT REGISTRATION?
NY Psychiatrists Served With Subpoenas For Patient Records In NY Gun Confiscation
Graf Zeppelin flying over Buenos Aires, June 1934
More Amazing Photos:
The Gadget, the first atomic bomb (1945)
Amazing Photos Collection #2
Amazing Photos Collection #3
Amazing Photos Collection #4
Amazing Photos Collection #5
Amazing Photos Collection #6 -or- Surreal picture of a Zeppelin under construction, circa 1935
Canal Street, New Orleans, circa.1910 or Photo Collection #7
MOTHER WHO LOST HER SON TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT ASKS GOD TO BLESS AMERICA’S ICE AGENTS
Mary Ann Mendoza, who lost her police officer son Brandon to a head on collusion with an illegal immigrant, praised ICE agents on “Fox & Friends” on Monday and asked God to bless them.
An illegal immigrant who was drunk and high on methamphetamine killed Brandon in the crash in 2014, according to his memorial website. Mary Ann also spoke about ICE officers who arrested an illegal immigrant wanted for homicide while he was taking his wife to the hospital for a scheduled c-section.
“God bless our ICE agents, and thank goodness they’re doing the job they’re doing,” she said. “This is really just showing the importance of vetting for legal immigration to our country so that our citizens are protected as well as our law enforcement officers. We can’t just have people flowing over our border not knowing who’s coming here.”
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An illegal immigrant who was drunk and high on methamphetamine killed Brandon in the crash in 2014, according to his memorial website. Mary Ann also spoke about ICE officers who arrested an illegal immigrant wanted for homicide while he was taking his wife to the hospital for a scheduled c-section.
“God bless our ICE agents, and thank goodness they’re doing the job they’re doing,” she said. “This is really just showing the importance of vetting for legal immigration to our country so that our citizens are protected as well as our law enforcement officers. We can’t just have people flowing over our border not knowing who’s coming here.”
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In Papers Saying Papadopoulos Lied, FBI Reveals It’s Also Lying Or Incompetent
To say that George Papadopoulos’ lies (or inaccurate memory of the events, as his wife puts it) prevented the FBI from questioning, detaining, or arresting Joseph Mifsud is unbelievable.
On Friday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office filed a sentencing memorandum in its pending criminal case against former Donald Trump campaign advisor George Papadopoulos. Papadopoulos, who pled guilty in October 2017 to making false statements to the FBI, is scheduled to be sentenced next month.
In the sentencing memorandum, Mueller’s team provided the court a detailed background of Papadopoulos’ criminal offense and suggested Papadopoulos’ lies justified a sentence of 0 to 6 months of incarceration. While much of the ten-page memorandum merely rehashes facts previously known, one passage includes a significant new admission and proves the FBI is either incompetent, or incompetent at lying.
Let’s Run Through the Context First
Before we get to why, a quick refresher. In early March 2016, Papadopoulos learned he would serve as a foreign policy advisor for the Trump presidential campaign. Later that month, Papadopoulos met a professor while traveling in Italy, Joseph Mifsud.
According to court filings, Mifsud seemed uninterested in him until after Papadopoulos told the professor he was joining Trump’s campaign team, at which point Mifsud took a great interest in Papadopoulos. Papadopoulos stated in the same filing that in late April, Mifsud, after purportedly returning from a trip to Moscow, told him the Russians had obtained “dirt” on then-candidate Clinton.
Papadopoulos reportedly repeated that claim to an Australian diplomat, Alexander Downer, in May over drinks in a London bar. Then, following the WikiLeaks release of the hacked Democratic National Committee emails, the FBI launched Crossfire Hurricane on July 31, 2016, to investigate any collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
From text messages between former FBI agent Peter Strzok and his mistress, former FBI attorney Lisa Page, we know one of the first things the FBI did after officially launching the probe into the Trump campaign was send Strzok and another trusted agent to London. Strzok’s texts reveal he arrived in London on August 1 and flew back to the District of Columbia on August 3, following at least one meeting and several interviews, bringing with him a slew of documents.
Two-plus months later, the DOJ filed its first of four Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act applications for a court order to wiretap a different Trump campaign advisor—Carter Page. (The DOJ recently released heavily redacted copies of the applications.) The FISA court issued its first surveillance order in...
On Friday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s office filed a sentencing memorandum in its pending criminal case against former Donald Trump campaign advisor George Papadopoulos. Papadopoulos, who pled guilty in October 2017 to making false statements to the FBI, is scheduled to be sentenced next month.
In the sentencing memorandum, Mueller’s team provided the court a detailed background of Papadopoulos’ criminal offense and suggested Papadopoulos’ lies justified a sentence of 0 to 6 months of incarceration. While much of the ten-page memorandum merely rehashes facts previously known, one passage includes a significant new admission and proves the FBI is either incompetent, or incompetent at lying.
Let’s Run Through the Context First
Before we get to why, a quick refresher. In early March 2016, Papadopoulos learned he would serve as a foreign policy advisor for the Trump presidential campaign. Later that month, Papadopoulos met a professor while traveling in Italy, Joseph Mifsud.
According to court filings, Mifsud seemed uninterested in him until after Papadopoulos told the professor he was joining Trump’s campaign team, at which point Mifsud took a great interest in Papadopoulos. Papadopoulos stated in the same filing that in late April, Mifsud, after purportedly returning from a trip to Moscow, told him the Russians had obtained “dirt” on then-candidate Clinton.
Papadopoulos reportedly repeated that claim to an Australian diplomat, Alexander Downer, in May over drinks in a London bar. Then, following the WikiLeaks release of the hacked Democratic National Committee emails, the FBI launched Crossfire Hurricane on July 31, 2016, to investigate any collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
From text messages between former FBI agent Peter Strzok and his mistress, former FBI attorney Lisa Page, we know one of the first things the FBI did after officially launching the probe into the Trump campaign was send Strzok and another trusted agent to London. Strzok’s texts reveal he arrived in London on August 1 and flew back to the District of Columbia on August 3, following at least one meeting and several interviews, bringing with him a slew of documents.
Two-plus months later, the DOJ filed its first of four Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act applications for a court order to wiretap a different Trump campaign advisor—Carter Page. (The DOJ recently released heavily redacted copies of the applications.) The FISA court issued its first surveillance order in...
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