FBI reviews memo and can find no factual inaccuracies. FBI sources say memo deliberately drafted to avoid national security concerns.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018...es-source.html
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FBI reviews memo and can find no factual inaccuracies. FBI sources say memo deliberately drafted to avoid national security concerns.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018...es-source.html
Hang them high!
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oops--I'm wrong, heres brians bot.
I apologize, it WAS bots
Took a little doing but I finally found the leaked democrat memo.
I'm sure a coincidence, but Flynn's sentencing has been postponed.
No way it has anything to do with the memo release.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com...mpression=true
Bill O'Reilly
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It looks like the @FBI will be taking a beating over both the Hillary Clinton-email and the Trump-Russia investigations. The American people have an absolute right to know what happened in both situations.
11:18 AM - Feb 1, 2018
Will be interesting to see how the stock market reacts to the release, wouldn't be surprised to see a 500 pt loss, today.
and, just a bit of civics---
The "memo" is a document that details a "few" facts from the OIG.
These are not Republican talking points!
All facts in "memo" will be backed with proof in OIG investigation.
The Inspector General is Michael Horowitz, his office compiled the facts in a 1.2million page ongoing investigation.
Horowitz was appointed to IG in 2012 by obama.
There will likely be much more come of the 1.2million pages.
No matter which party you prefer, there should never be partisanship, in law enforcement.
can we all agree on that?
Yes, I would agree.Quote:
No matter which party you prefer, there should never be partisanship, in law enforcement.
can we all agree on that?
In my opinion, partisanship is what is killing this country. It's too bad we can't find something better than the increasingly polarized two party system.
Dang. 1.2 million pages is a lot. Even if you aren't trying to analyze the data, an average educated reader reads a page in just over two minutes, assuming each page is a full or nearly full page.Quote:
There will likely be much more come of the 1.2million pages.
If someone read non-stop, without eating, sleeping, going to the bathroom, or doing anything else, it would take 4.57 years to read the document. Reading the document 8 hours a day, without any breaks would take 13.70 years!
keep in mind--this is not the end of an investigation, rather it's in it's infancy.
I won't comment on the memo.(yet)
Somehow, I think john mccains hands are on this as well.
The US code, required to obtain a FISA warrant.
U.S. Code › Title 50 › Chapter 36 › Subchapter I › § 1804
50 U.S. Code § 1804 - Applications for court orders
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(a) Submission by Federal officer; approval of Attorney General; contentsEach application for an order approving electronic surveillance under this subchapter shall be made by a Federal officer in writing upon oath or affirmation to a judge having jurisdiction under section 1803 of this title. Each application shall require the approval of the Attorney General based upon his finding that it satisfies the criteria and requirements of such application as set forth in this subchapter. It shall include—
(1) the identity of the Federal officer making the application;
(2) the identity, if known, or a description of the specific target of the electronic surveillance;
(3) a statement of the facts and circumstances relied upon by the applicant to justify his belief that—
(A) the target of the electronic surveillance is a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power; and
(B) each of the facilities or places at which the electronic surveillance is directed is being used, or is about to be used, by a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power;
(4) a statement of the proposed minimization procedures;
(5) a description of the nature of the information sought and the type of communications or activities to be subjected to the surveillance;
(6) a certification or certifications by the Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, an executive branch official or officials designated by the President from among those executive officers employed in the area of national security or defense and appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, or the Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, if designated by the President as a certifying official
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Exactly. This is what 99% of America will say. I don't know what the democrats are worried about. The general public will just wait for someone else to read it for them and give them their own skewed and slanted view of the world.
Whatever it says, Stephen Colbert is going to get something different out of that thing than what Rush Limbaugh does. They will then tell all of their audience what they read and nothing is going to change.
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So what's the penalty for Comey lying in sworn testimony? Less than the average American?