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I'm on board with CCCP. I keep our constitution and representative republic in high regard, but Russia has not killed our citizens on US soil. Human life outweighs our democracy.
3/20/2018 6:05 PM
They kill their own with impunity. If they could get away with it, they would do the same to us. They just tried to do it in Syria. Militarily and technologically they are a much bigger threat than any country in the Middle East.

3/20/2018 6:32 PM
Trump’s national security advisers warned him not to congratulate Putin. He did it anyway.

President Trump did not follow specific warnings from his national security advisers when he congratulated Russian President Vladi­mir Putin Tuesday on his reelection, including a section in his briefing materials in all-capital letters stating “DO NOT CONGRATULATE,” according to officials familiar with the call.

Trump also chose not to heed talking points from aides instructing him to condemn Putin about the recent poisoning of a former Russian spy in the United Kingdom with a powerful nerve agent, a case that both the British and U.S. governments have blamed on Moscow.

The president’s conversation with Putin, which Trump called a “very good call,” prompted fresh criticism of his muted tone toward one of the United States’s biggest geopolitical rivals amid the ongoing special counsel investigation into Russia’s election interference and the Trump campaign’s contacts with Russian officials.

Although the Trump administration has taken a tougher stance toward Russia recently — including new sanctions last week on some entities for election meddling and cyber attacks — the president has declined to forcefully join London in denouncing Moscow for the poisoning of Sergie Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury this month. They remain critically ill.

Trump told reporters that he had offered his well wishes on Putin’s new six-year term during a conversation on a range of topics, including arms control and the security situations in Syria and North Korea. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters that Skripal’s case was not discussed. Information on Syria and North Korea were also provided to the president in writing before the call, officials said.

“We’ll probably be meeting in the not-too-distant future,” Trump said of Putin, though Sanders emphasized that nothing was planned.

The White House press office declined to comment on the briefing materials given to Trump. Two people familiar with the notecards acknowledged that they included instructions not to congratulate Putin. But a senior White House official emphasized that national security adviser H.R. McMaster did not mention the issue during a telephone briefing with the president, who was in the White House residence ahead of and during his conversation with Putin.

It was not clear whether Trump read the notes, administration officials said. Trump, who initiated the call, opened it with the congratulations for Putin, one person familiar with the conversation said.

Good for Trump. A lot of guys who were up to their necks in Russian collusion/conspiracy/money laundering investigations would lay low after Putin won another one of his sham elections. Trump just says, "Eff that, my buddy stole another election and I'm going to congratulate him!"

3/20/2018 7:57 PM
trump now facing defamation lawsuit........i wonder if she will take 10 million to go away or force deposition first.
he accused several of lying..possibly more will sue him.......could end up paying out 30-100 mill in settlements.
hopefully he will face some deps first.
potential perjury...maybe mueller will hire starr to his team.
manchurian candidate to sex prez to ex prez.
3/20/2018 7:59 PM
Posted by crazystengel on 3/20/2018 7:57:00 PM (view original):
Trump’s national security advisers warned him not to congratulate Putin. He did it anyway.

President Trump did not follow specific warnings from his national security advisers when he congratulated Russian President Vladi­mir Putin Tuesday on his reelection, including a section in his briefing materials in all-capital letters stating “DO NOT CONGRATULATE,” according to officials familiar with the call.

Trump also chose not to heed talking points from aides instructing him to condemn Putin about the recent poisoning of a former Russian spy in the United Kingdom with a powerful nerve agent, a case that both the British and U.S. governments have blamed on Moscow.

The president’s conversation with Putin, which Trump called a “very good call,” prompted fresh criticism of his muted tone toward one of the United States’s biggest geopolitical rivals amid the ongoing special counsel investigation into Russia’s election interference and the Trump campaign’s contacts with Russian officials.

Although the Trump administration has taken a tougher stance toward Russia recently — including new sanctions last week on some entities for election meddling and cyber attacks — the president has declined to forcefully join London in denouncing Moscow for the poisoning of Sergie Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury this month. They remain critically ill.

Trump told reporters that he had offered his well wishes on Putin’s new six-year term during a conversation on a range of topics, including arms control and the security situations in Syria and North Korea. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters that Skripal’s case was not discussed. Information on Syria and North Korea were also provided to the president in writing before the call, officials said.

“We’ll probably be meeting in the not-too-distant future,” Trump said of Putin, though Sanders emphasized that nothing was planned.

The White House press office declined to comment on the briefing materials given to Trump. Two people familiar with the notecards acknowledged that they included instructions not to congratulate Putin. But a senior White House official emphasized that national security adviser H.R. McMaster did not mention the issue during a telephone briefing with the president, who was in the White House residence ahead of and during his conversation with Putin.

It was not clear whether Trump read the notes, administration officials said. Trump, who initiated the call, opened it with the congratulations for Putin, one person familiar with the conversation said.

Good for Trump. A lot of guys who were up to their necks in Russian collusion/conspiracy/money laundering investigations would lay low after Putin won another one of his sham elections. Trump just says, "Eff that, my buddy stole another election and I'm going to congratulate him!"

it was more then what he said......you have to hear the sweet gushy voice...i felt sick listening to it.
i fear what he will agree to with putin regarding arms...putin sez.....trump does.
3/20/2018 8:01 PM
Posted by cccp1014 on 3/20/2018 3:52:00 PM (view original):
Posted by strikeout26 on 3/20/2018 3:46:00 PM (view original):
It doesn't sound so obvious with CCCP's accounts.
So my aunt is very much anti Putin and wanted someone else in. My cousin and her son (younger) love Putin and how he makes the country seem strong. Opinions vary, I guess? IDK. Not a place I want to live or even visit.

That being said I'd rather have them as an ally not an adversary. In WWII, Stalin was a bad guy but he was a necessary ally to the US and to England vs. the evil Nazis.
Stalin was pretty evil himself.
3/20/2018 8:41 PM
Posted by The Taint on 3/20/2018 5:58:00 PM (view original):
you are wrong by a wide margin. Russia just hijacked our entire Democratic process and has the same arsenal we do.
What did they hijack?

Who told the intern "President" he would make a "deal" with "Vlad" after the election when he had more leverage?

I think that was us destroying our nukes and them not so much.

Who sold RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA our uranium?

Do you people have a short memory or do you simply choose to ignore the truth?
3/20/2018 9:22 PM
Posted by dino27 on 3/20/2018 3:40:00 PM (view original):
it was better with gorby and yeltsin...it got worse through pukin.
THANK YOU RONALD REGAN
3/20/2018 9:25 PM
Posted by The Taint on 3/20/2018 6:32:00 PM (view original):
They kill their own with impunity. If they could get away with it, they would do the same to us. They just tried to do it in Syria. Militarily and technologically they are a much bigger threat than any country in the Middle East.

Why did they get our Uranium then?

3/20/2018 9:28 PM
Posted by crazystengel on 3/20/2018 7:57:00 PM (view original):
Trump’s national security advisers warned him not to congratulate Putin. He did it anyway.

President Trump did not follow specific warnings from his national security advisers when he congratulated Russian President Vladi­mir Putin Tuesday on his reelection, including a section in his briefing materials in all-capital letters stating “DO NOT CONGRATULATE,” according to officials familiar with the call.

Trump also chose not to heed talking points from aides instructing him to condemn Putin about the recent poisoning of a former Russian spy in the United Kingdom with a powerful nerve agent, a case that both the British and U.S. governments have blamed on Moscow.

The president’s conversation with Putin, which Trump called a “very good call,” prompted fresh criticism of his muted tone toward one of the United States’s biggest geopolitical rivals amid the ongoing special counsel investigation into Russia’s election interference and the Trump campaign’s contacts with Russian officials.

Although the Trump administration has taken a tougher stance toward Russia recently — including new sanctions last week on some entities for election meddling and cyber attacks — the president has declined to forcefully join London in denouncing Moscow for the poisoning of Sergie Skripal and his daughter Yulia in Salisbury this month. They remain critically ill.

Trump told reporters that he had offered his well wishes on Putin’s new six-year term during a conversation on a range of topics, including arms control and the security situations in Syria and North Korea. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters that Skripal’s case was not discussed. Information on Syria and North Korea were also provided to the president in writing before the call, officials said.

“We’ll probably be meeting in the not-too-distant future,” Trump said of Putin, though Sanders emphasized that nothing was planned.

The White House press office declined to comment on the briefing materials given to Trump. Two people familiar with the notecards acknowledged that they included instructions not to congratulate Putin. But a senior White House official emphasized that national security adviser H.R. McMaster did not mention the issue during a telephone briefing with the president, who was in the White House residence ahead of and during his conversation with Putin.

It was not clear whether Trump read the notes, administration officials said. Trump, who initiated the call, opened it with the congratulations for Putin, one person familiar with the conversation said.

Good for Trump. A lot of guys who were up to their necks in Russian collusion/conspiracy/money laundering investigations would lay low after Putin won another one of his sham elections. Trump just says, "Eff that, my buddy stole another election and I'm going to congratulate him!"

That story is a joke. It's the Wash Post. Zero credibility.

Just another organized attack by the leftist media on the legally elected President.
3/20/2018 9:34 PM
Posted by dino27 on 3/20/2018 7:59:00 PM (view original):
trump now facing defamation lawsuit........i wonder if she will take 10 million to go away or force deposition first.
he accused several of lying..possibly more will sue him.......could end up paying out 30-100 mill in settlements.
hopefully he will face some deps first.
potential perjury...maybe mueller will hire starr to his team.
manchurian candidate to sex prez to ex prez.
Could you elaborate? THANKS!
3/20/2018 9:41 PM
russia sells certain kind of uranium from here and they cant take any out of the usa.
i hate to say this but it is fake news.
do you think that there would be any circumstances where russia was taking any uranium from us..esp the kind that could make nukes.
nuke gingrich.
3/20/2018 9:51 PM
Posted by DougOut on 3/20/2018 9:41:00 PM (view original):
Posted by dino27 on 3/20/2018 7:59:00 PM (view original):
trump now facing defamation lawsuit........i wonder if she will take 10 million to go away or force deposition first.
he accused several of lying..possibly more will sue him.......could end up paying out 30-100 mill in settlements.
hopefully he will face some deps first.
potential perjury...maybe mueller will hire starr to his team.
manchurian candidate to sex prez to ex prez.
Could you elaborate? THANKS!
yes.
3/20/2018 9:52 PM
Posted by DougOut on 3/20/2018 9:25:00 PM (view original):
Posted by dino27 on 3/20/2018 3:40:00 PM (view original):
it was better with gorby and yeltsin...it got worse through pukin.
THANK YOU RONALD REGAN
im trying to keep Reagan from rolling over.
3/20/2018 9:53 PM
Posted by DougOut on 3/20/2018 9:24:00 PM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 3/20/2018 5:58:00 PM (view original):
you are wrong by a wide margin. Russia just hijacked our entire Democratic process and has the same arsenal we do.
What did they hijack?

Who told the intern "President" he would make a "deal" with "Vlad" after the election when he had more leverage?

I think that was us destroying our nukes and them not so much.

Who sold RUSSIA RUSSIA RUSSIA our uranium?

Do you people have a short memory or do you simply choose to ignore the truth?
we have a bunch of 3 x5 cards...thats all we need.
3/20/2018 9:55 PM
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