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Trump for President. Who's hopping on the bandwagon? Who's digging a bunker?

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The Punt Bunker...........


 

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The Punt Fantasy......




 

PuntMeister

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Liv'in in an ahmish paradise!

My kinda gals!

Fuk ya!
 

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I once robbed a bank, and shot two people, but I apologized for it, said it was a mistake and wouldn't do it again, so it was all forgotten.
 

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I once robbed a bank, and shot two people, but I apologized for it, said it was a mistake and wouldn't do it again, so it was all forgotten.
...yup, like some of the drivers in this town......do something really stupid, but hey it's o.k. just smile and wave and all is forgiven......
 

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I predict Trump will get his ass handed to him on Tuesday. It will be much worse than the gap between Obama and Romney when many thought Romney had a chance.
 

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...yup, like some of the drivers in this town......do something really stupid, but hey it's o.k. just smile and wave and all is forgiven......
That was me who swerved suddenly from the curb lane to the fast lane, cut you off, went slow in the fast lane, hesitated and then slammed on my brakes while I jolted into the left turn lane at the last second. Sorry about tossing the apple core out the passenger window as you went by. Unlucky timing. But the smile and 'my bad' gesture were genuine. So all should be forgiven.

Wish I could delete my stupid perb posts as easily as I delete my emails. Who ever figures that out should be President of the free world!
 

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So, today we find out that nothing new was in the latest e-mails. Big surprise. If you know how e-mails work on client machines you would know that the FBI already has these messages.

The outrageous actions of New York office of the FBI and their buddy, Rudy Guiliani, warrant the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate their partisan behavior and violation of the Hatch act IMO. At the very least Comey should be firing or re-assigning them to other duties.
 

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So, today we find out that nothing new was in the latest e-mails. Big surprise. If you know how e-mails work on client machines you would know that the FBI already has these messages.

The outrageous actions of New York office of the FBI and their buddy, Rudy Guiliani, warrant the appointment of a special prosecutor to investigate their partisan behavior and violation of the Hatch act IMO. At the very least Comey should be firing or re-assigning them to other duties.
100% agree.

Comey's actions were 100% politically motivated even though the position he holds is a non partisan appointment. I believe he was appointed by Bush and supported by Obama.

Obviously the Trump people turned up the heat on Comey. Quite the pathetic display of leadership by the US's top law enforcement officer. It's not treason but it has had a significant impact on polls this past week.

There will be court cases for years after this election.
 

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That was me who swerved suddenly from the curb lane to the fast lane, cut you off, went slow in the fast lane, hesitated and then slammed on my brakes while I jolted into the left turn lane at the last second. Sorry about tossing the apple core out the passenger window as you went by. Unlucky timing. But the smile and 'my bad' gesture were genuine. So all should be forgiven.

Wish I could delete my stupid perb posts as easily as I delete my emails. Who ever figures that out should be President of the free world!
....so that was you...still wearing the eddie mask I see......stupid perb posts, bah..lot more entertaining then the tin foil hat theory types.....
 

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100% agree.

Comey's actions were 100% politically motivated even though the position he holds is a non partisan appointment. I believe he was appointed by Bush and supported by Obama.

Obviously the Trump people turned up the heat on Comey. Quite the pathetic display of leadership by the US's top law enforcement officer. It's not treason but it has had a significant impact on polls this past week.

There will be court cases for years after this election.
No, he was appointed by Obama, although he was originally a Republican (he dropped his registration when he became director).

I am thinking now that Comey is an innocent bystander in all of this now, caught in a difficult situation designed by his subordinates in NY who are out to get Clinton. He was placed in a position where he could not say nothing, but at the same time probably knew it was a set up. If he kept quite he would be accused of covering up, if he did not then he would be accused of interference. I imagine that after the election there is going to be hell to pay within the FBI.
 

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So, today we find out that nothing new was in the latest e-mails. Big surprise. If you know how e-mails work on client machines you would know that the FBI already has these messages.
Consider what was revealed years ago about the NSA's collection practices, I bet they have intercepted copies of all of her deleted 33000 too. Not that they'd have any interest in recovering them.

However, I think the Wikileaks / DNC revelations during the campaign were of more public interest than any of this Benghazi / private server stuff. ILots of mundane stuff to sift through too, but sometimes it provides a better glimpse into the ethics of HRC and those on her team.
 

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Nah. Coney is screwed (especially now that he's saying...nothing to see here folks).

True he was put in an difficult situation, but he exercised bad judgment. He shouldn't have "re-opened" the issue unless he had a smoking gun....or even a whiff of gun powder.

That said, it was a little bit ugly how the Clinton campaign attacked the FBI and tried to threaten law enforcement (as bad as Giuliani looks in all this, the image of Bill Clinton at the back of a plane, strong arming the Attorney General is pretty unseemly as well).

FBI needs to be above politics. Makes you pine for the days of J. Edga'. (just kidding)

Neither of these folks deserve to win but Americans will get the government they deserve. Either way, Comey is damaged goods. There will be too many knives out waiting for him once the smoke clears.
I agree that Comey is 100% fired as soon as this race is over. (If Obama has not already asked for his resignation) Whichever one wins, both parties are pissed at him.

That being said, it may be true that by revealing things he affected the campaign, but by the same token if he did not reveal them he would also have been affecting the campaign. Either way, you get accusations of FBI bias (on top of what was already slung at them before).
 

uncleg

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Damned if he did...damned if he didn't.....but in the end, classic example of bad judgement. Should have vetted the emails before saying anything about them. Even though he said at the beginning that they were probably not relevant, it was too ambiguous under the circumstances.





 
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Consider what was revealed years ago about the NSA's collection practices, I bet they have intercepted copies of all of her deleted 33000 too. Not that they'd have any interest in recovering them.

However, I think the Wikileaks / DNC revelations during the campaign were of more public interest than any of this Benghazi / private server stuff. ILots of mundane stuff to sift through too, but sometimes it provides a better glimpse into the ethics of HRC and those on her team.
That is behind the scenes strategy talk that is being reported. I would bet that every campaign on both parties have similar conversations going on. The only reason we are seeing the DNC ones being published is that Assange has a hard on for Clinton and for some reason is hell bent on trying to stop her getting elected. I imagine he is under the (mistaken) belief that Trump would be more sympathetic to him and that would allow him to leave his self imposed prison at the Ecuadorian embassy in London.

I don't think that it is in the public's interests to see these conversations made public, for a variety of reasons. Firstly, it inhibits freedom of political activity. I am pretty sure that Assange would be less than amused if HIS strategy conversations were made public. Secondly, by doing it selectively against one party only, WikiLeaks is attempting to manipulate the election result, which is profoundly undemocratic and an assault on our society. And thirdly, the emails were stolen and I see having stolen information publically published as a problem. What if it is your private information that is stolen next and plastered all over the internet? I bet you would be unhappy about that, so the same thing should apply here.
 
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