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re: White House Ukraine Expert Vindman Sought to “Correct” Transcript of Trump Call

Posted on 10/30/19 at 2:59 pm to
Posted by texridder
The Woodlands, TX
Member since Oct 2017
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Posted on 10/30/19 at 2:59 pm to
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What is the duty of the executive branch?
One duty is to root out corruption.

So, if they thought Biden or his son were corrupt, they should have started an investigation in the U.S.

But Trump knew that would be recognized as politically motivated, so he sent his sleezy personal lawyer to work under cover, behind the scenes, to get Ukraine to start an investigation for him.

Is that about right?
Posted by Possumslayer
Pascagoula
Member since Jan 2018
6239 posts
Posted on 10/30/19 at 3:10 pm to
Show us where he touched you young man.
Posted by Lg
Hayden, Alabama
Member since Jul 2011
6911 posts
Posted on 10/30/19 at 3:29 pm to
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so he sent his sleezy personal lawyer to work under cover, behind the scenes, to get Ukraine to start an investigation for him.


What is it about you progs that when you are wrong about everything you have to continue to lie to make it look like you aren't WRONG about everything? Funny thing is, if the LEFT didn't start the charade of Russian Collusion, they might all have walked away without being investigated themselves for attempting a Coup on this President. If Giuliani hadn't have been having to put together a Defense of his client because of muh Russia, Ukraine may have never come up. But since he was, Ukraine said, hey Rudy take a gander at this. And walla, there were the Bidens!
Posted by ImaObserver
Member since Aug 2019
2298 posts
Posted on 10/30/19 at 5:29 pm to
Two things -

1. When you cannot trust The Mob (also known as the alphabet agencies) and you want to learn the truth, you try to avoid doing business with and through them. Does "They can get back at you six ways from Sunday." mean anything to you?

2. Bear in mind that the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch was "fired" after she was found to be obstructing investigations into corruption, including repeatedly denying Ukrainian officials visas to enter the United States. The Ukranian officials wanted to hand over to Trump administration officials, evidence of the Obama administration's misconduct. It would therefore appear logical that the Ukranians would seek alternate paths to transmit their message.

As reported by ABC News, (not that I trust any of the MSM),
"Trump is accused of pressuring Zelenskiy during a phone call on July 25, about a week after the White House decided to withhold the aid.

Months before that call but some time after their first call, Zelenskiy's office reached out to U.S. Special Envoy for Ukraine Kurt Volker about getting in touch with Giuliani. Volker called the former New York City mayor to do so, Volker has confirmed, and Giuliani later met Zelenskiy staffer Andriy Yermak in Madrid in May.

In an interview with Fox News Tuesday, Giuliani said the department directed him to act, later telling other outlets that he briefed Volker and U.S. ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland after his meetings.

Pompeo said he had not yet read the entire whistleblower complaint, but defended what he'd "seen so far."

"To the best of my knowledge, so from what I've seen so far, each of the actions that were undertaken by State Department officials was entirely appropriate and consistent with the objective that we've had," he said, which is "to tighten our relationship [and] to help end corruption in Ukraine."

So we have the corrupt former Obama administration holdovers trying to protect their interests against all investigations and the President is to go ahead and give them a pass? I think not. He too has to seek alternate paths to root out the corruption. Ours is a President of and for the people, not a President of the swamp.
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