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fonewear said: » Washington Post Can I get into the action too?
Here's a trigger phrase: Obama's legacy. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Obama's legacy Offline
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Asura.Kingnobody said: » Can I get into the action too? Here's a trigger phrase: Obama's legacy. Obama to Mount Rushmore in 2020 ! Offline
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Why the hell would I want to read about his legacy when I just lived through it !
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To be fair I think it's too early and kinda crazy to judge a President one day after he leaves office...
fonewear said: » To be fair I think it's too early and kinda crazy to judge a President one day after he leaves office... Yeah, you gotta string that out slowly for the next 8 years or so until there's someone else to blame. Offline
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See I've already planned my legacy it's here on FFXIAH. And if someday I have a child they shall continue my FFXIAH legacy !
fonewear said: » See I've already planned my legacy it's here on FFXIAH. And if someday I have a child they shall continue my FFXIAH legacy ! Nah, your child would be too busy trying to earn the 178th set of Ambuscade gear. Clapper: 'Disparagement' of intel agents cause for worry
Openers: Quote: Washington (CNN)The leading US intelligence official said Thursday that his foreign counterparts have expressed concern that President-elect Donald Trump is disparaging the US intelligence community, potentially damaging public confidence. "I do think public trust and confidence in the Intelligence Community is crucial" both in the US and in other countries that rely on US intelligence, James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, told the Senate Armed Services Committee. "I've received many expressions of concern from foreign counterparts about the disparagement of the US Intelligence Community, or I should say, what has been interpreted as disparagement of the US Intelligence Community." Clapper was speaking at a hearing on global cyberthreats that focused almost exclusively on Moscow's alleged hacking during the presidential elections.... Garuda.Chanti said: » I wonder if the CIA will do to Trump what they did to Kennedy ... Bahamut.Ravael said: » fonewear said: » To be fair I think it's too early and kinda crazy to judge a President one day after he leaves office... Yeah, you gotta string that out slowly for the next 8 years or so until there's someone else to blame. With added irony, government subsidized. Garuda.Chanti said: » Clapper: 'Disparagement' of intel agents cause for worry Openers: Quote: Washington (CNN)The leading US intelligence official said Thursday that his foreign counterparts have expressed concern that President-elect Donald Trump is disparaging the US intelligence community, potentially damaging public confidence. "I do think public trust and confidence in the Intelligence Community is crucial" both in the US and in other countries that rely on US intelligence, James Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence, told the Senate Armed Services Committee. "I've received many expressions of concern from foreign counterparts about the disparagement of the US Intelligence Community, or I should say, what has been interpreted as disparagement of the US Intelligence Community." Clapper was speaking at a hearing on global cyberthreats that focused almost exclusively on Moscow's alleged hacking during the presidential elections.... Don't mind me, I'll just be here, rolling my eyes of the whole matter. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Don't mind me, I'll just be here, rolling my eyes of the whole matter. Me too, though probably for entirely different reasons. Offline
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I actually watched the Russia hacking briefing here is what I learned:
Clapper promises a report next week that ties Russia to hacking the election
Maybe this time, they can provide evidence. Probably not though. Just coincidental evidence again, like the FBI/DHS report the other day. Offline
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Asura.Kingnobody said: » Clapper promises a report next week that ties Russia to hacking the election Maybe this time, they can provide evidence. Probably not though. Just coincidental evidence again, like the FBI/DHS report the other day. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Clapper promises a report next week that ties Russia to hacking the election Maybe this time, they can provide evidence. Probably not though. Just coincidental evidence again, like the FBI/DHS report the other day. Proof in 4 easy steps: 1. We're mad about something. 2. We don't like Russia. 3. ??? 4. Russia did it. Offline
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I really don't see how them holding a briefing that reveals nothing about the hacking helps the American public. Most of what will be said will be "I can't comment but trust us !"
I don't see why people feel like the government would lie about this Russian hacking stuff. I bet you can't even name
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So what if they did hack us we going to talk about it from now till the end of times ? Can't we move on to the next tragedy !
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This might be covered longer than that damn missing airplane no one cared about.
fonewear said: » So what if they did hack us we going to talk about it from now till the end of times ? Can't we move on to the next tragedy ! Move on? MOVE ON?!? Do you realize how important this is? A shirtless guy riding a bear personally hacked the email accounts of some idiots who probably have 1-2-3-4-5 as the combination to their luggage, possibly maybe perhaps having an unknown but negligible effect on the weirdest election ever. Think of the implications! Bahamut.Ravael said: » 1-2-3-4-5 Disregard the info you don't like because reasons.
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