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Trump: "There was no collusion with Russia. There was no obstruction. It was a complete and total exoneration." Is that the end of it now ?

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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Nope, there’s a few loose ends to that need to be tidied up now. Such as dealing with the perpetrators of this little hoax that has cost the government over $30 million. Not to mention treason.
Treason is when The Commander in Chief tries to denigrate a Viet Nam vet, in public and on video, for everyone in the country watching and including all our allies and enemies to see also. And Congress does nothing while he does it again in his speeches in public, and on his tweets and are all in the public domain as proof. (Because HE didn't LIKE him ?)
@cherokeepatti
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@softspokenman You talking about McCain, his butt got spared the firing squad for treason because his father pulled in some favors.
@cherokeepatti The Alien and Sedition Act is still on the books, and it fits punishing domestic enemies better than treason without needing to establish a connection to a foreign power.
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@softspokenman

I'm a Vietnam vet, and from here it looks more like John McCain was either a willing tool of the "Russian collusion" coup d'etat scheme or a fool to once again be used by Democrats and their media stooges.
@cherokeepatti So that justifies the Commander in Chief to denigrate a Military vet in front of our enemies? What strings did trumps father Pull for him ? What strings did he pull for his son and daughter and her husband ?
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@softspokenman Yes it does, McCain caused American casulties to go up 25% after he was captured till the end of the VietNam War. He left nasty legacy of things he did after that too.
@Heartlander It's McCain's fault ?
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@softspokenman He got court-martialled.
@cherokeepatti Can you show proof of that ?
Heartlander · 80-89, M
@softspokenman

McCain was the conveyor for that infamous Steele dossier. 100 US Senators. 435 US Representatives. One out of 535. Why McCain???

History repeats: He also played a key role in the Lincoln Financial scam that cost the American taxpayers $5 BILLION.

You decide: Was McCain a part of the scheme? Or, was he again just a fool that was used in that scheme?
Trump paid $24 million as a settlement to the people who filed law suits against his Fraud University so that he wouldn't go to prison. "I didn't have it easy" " It was only a small loan of $1 million dollars". How much did it cost the American tax payers each time he filed bankruptcy 6 times by using loop holes to make it legal, and when he shut down the Gov, and stopped paying 800,000 paychecks, then he said he could relate to them, (I'm sure that there were days when he couldn't put food on the table for his children and went to food banks right?) and what did he accomplish by doing it? @Heartlander
4meAndyou · F
@softspokenman

McCain and 33 other POW's were pardoned by Richard Nixon for the charge of treason.

"Upon McCain’s return from Vietnam, his records as a POW were immediately marked classified. His commanding officer while he was a POW, Colonel Ted Guy, submitted a series of charges to military prosecutors that cited McCain with treason among other things. McCain, along with 33 other POW’s, faced court martial with McCain by far being the one accused of the most serious of crimes. But it was also McCain, who was the son and grandson of distinguished Navy Admirals, that had to be protected at all costs for the sake of his family’s distinguished reputation. Because of this, the worst traitor in American history became known as a war hero and was elected to the Senate. President Richard Nixon issued a blanket pardon for McCain and the other 33 POW’s.

Sgt. Major John Holland, Army Colonel Earl Hopper and the CIA’s Ted Sampley, who are all dead now, had cited McCain for crimes as serious as planning air defenses for the Hanoi government to aid them in downing American pilots. Hopper credits McCain with helping to shoot down 60 American aircraft. Many others who actually served with McCain claim it was he who nearly sunk the nuclear super-carrier USS Forrestal. Nearly 300 servicemen were killed and wounded from that incident. I have no definitive proof of these claims."

https://revengeoftheherd.com/2017/06/30/john-mccain-was-pardoned-for-treason/
@4meAndyou That's a really interesting site you pulled up on McCain.
McCain was pardoned for treason 'Revenge Of The Herd'. Eventually, he made the first of several of the Anti-American propaganda confession videos. @cherokeepatti