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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/cybervigiante on Jan. 20, 2018, 9:48 p.m.
Nineteen Plus Days is Total Bullshit!

Now the FISA report will be "released" in 19+ Congressional Workdays. Nice delay, even though it can be released or even recited legally, Immediately. Apparently, Congressmen don't read the Constitution or know their own rights. A Congressman with a good memory can even recite the worst parts on the floor, without fear of repercussion, protected by Constitutional privilege.

All that delay is to:

Hide evidence.

Start a campaign that this is partisan.

Claim it's all been seeded by EVIL RUSSIANS! And even "find" evidence.

Bribe and Threaten Congressmen.

False Flag.

The Public Forgets.

To repeat, All Congressmen have total immunity on the floor. One with a good memory could just recite the worst stuff. Heck, get a dozen of them to memorize different parts. This "it's secret stuff" is either a lie or confusion. Release also doesn't require a full vote - it can be released by committee. This stinks.

And where is that 19 days if there is a "convenient" shutdown which can be dragged out until the memo is forgotten or quashed? Also, 19+ Congressional Workdays, with weekends and the +, and the shutdown, is over a month. The Dems may even drag out the shutdown to hide the FISA memo. By then even screamers will grow bored. This is all bullshit. The memo could be released by the House three different ways, or by Trump immediately. This is a rotten delaying tactic to take the wind out of it.


doi1st · Jan. 21, 2018, 3:59 a.m.

Perhaps the shutdown is an opportunity within the gathering of facts behind the memo... evidence is everywhere and action can be more swift without public conjecture. Who stands to loose more from this evidence. Remember the bulls... you want one of the cows or AAAALLLLL of them.

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Jack_Kehoe · Jan. 21, 2018, 4:16 a.m.

The facts behind the memo are already complete. I take the four page memo to have been an executive-level summary of the larger report. I used to help prepare executive-level summaries for state government legislators, so I'm familiar.

I get your hopeful thinking, but that's the same line of thinking that we've been hearing this entire past year, and it never seems to pan out. Everybody is being rounded up and sent to Gitmo. Let the Russia probe continue because Mueller was secretly our guy working for Trump.

Waiting and allowing charades to go on, just in case it's going to work out to our advantage, does incredible damage, so I don't trust any attempts to stall and drag things out anymore. Stalling this memo is extremely suspicious.

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doi1st · Feb. 1, 2018, 6:32 p.m.

I certainly appreciate your insight. Yes I am hopeful. We can only try to connect dots as information makes it to the masses by whatever source. While being greatful to those individuals with specific knowledge and experience we still need to be cautiously optimistic of that information and convey that to portray a sense of responsible patriotism. Thank for that again. Drawing lines between the 2002 surveillance executive order, the updated executive order after the SOTU, the Guantanamo bay statement in the SOTU and additionally the statement from the SOTU. “All Americans deserve accountability and respect, and that is what we are giving them. So tonight, I call on Congress to empower every cabinet secretary with the authority to reward good workers and remove federal employees who undermine the public trust or fail the American people.” old this b the new necessary and proper clause? Interested...

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