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Everything posted by brenthutch
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Just wait my friend…just wait
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I was merely listing powers that Congress has other than litigation. Meanwhile….. https://nypost.com/2023/01/30/hunter-biden-alcoa-email-promising-russian-oligarch-info-raises-fresh-concern-about-joes-access/ Joe steals classified documents, gives them to Hunter who sells them to the highest bidder and gives Joe his cut. The reason the documents were discovered in the first place was because of the Hunter Biden investigation.
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No I listed Warner and Rubio no one else.
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The Senate has tools other than litigation. “There also are many non-statutory tools (i.e., tools not requiring legislative enactment to exercise) that may be used by the House, Senate, congressional committees, or individual Members of Congress to influence and control agency action. In some cases, non-statutory measures, such as impeachment and removal, Senate advice and consent to appointments or the ratification of treaties, and committee issuance of subpoenas, can impose legal consequences.” We will just have to wait and see. If I am right the intel committee will get what they want. If you are right they will litigate and loose, we just have to wait. BTW I think you are conflating the Intelligence Committee leadership with the Congress as a whole.
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Only after the DOJ was threatened by the Chairman and Ranking Member “In an interview Sunday with “Face the Nation” on CBS, Warner and Rubio objected to Attorney General Merrick Garland’s policy to withhold the documents until the special counsels handling each investigation give authorization. Warner said the DOJ policy “doesn’t hold water.” DOJ was stonewalling until they got called out. That is hardly business as usual.
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“Although one of the Special Counsels was appointed only on January 12, prosecutors on both matters are actively working to enable sharing information with the Committee, It remains unclear why department officials did not brief lawmakers last fall” https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-biden-classified-documents-special-counsels-senate-intelligence-committee/ If the intel committee doesn’t need to know, why is the DOJ “actively working” on providing it?
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News Flash! Trump is no longer in office and Jared is no longer a special envoy. Biden is the current denizen of the White House, and if his son is profiting from access to confidential information and giving Joe aka “The Big Guy” a cut it IS a matter of National Security, especially where China is concerned. BTW it was Phil1111 who started this thread not me.
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MSNBC looks like they are done with Biden. Every hour they ran a piece by Steve Koranacki on how unpopular Biden is.
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Did you catch the topic of this thread?
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End result? The Abraham Accords https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Accords
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I think Joe, giving Hunter access to classified information should concern us all. BTW it would be the best thing since Ronald Reagan for the GOP, if Trump were to be locked up.
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No one is asking for an investigation of the investigation. The intel committee just wants to know about the nature of the documents that were discovered. An interesting side note. A Hunter Biden email was discovered to have had language remarkably similar to that of an intelligence briefing and atypical of his writing style. That is why the oversight committee needs to have access to the documents, so they can assess the whether or not national security has been jeopardized.
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I think Congress should have access to what it needs to perform its oversight duty. There is no reason to assume a committee, lead by a Democrat, would invalidate an ongoing investigation. Are you worried about what they might find?
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It’s not what Fox said, it is what Senator Mark Warner (D) head of the Senate intel committee said. https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/25/politics/warner-rubio-senate-intelligence-classified-documents/index.html
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And how do we know it doesn’t pertain to National Security? Isn’t that the job of the Senate Intelligence Committee to make that determination?
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You mean Mark Warner (D) and Marco Rubio (R)?
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Fun, you failed to mention fun BTW one can take a man out of the Airborne Rangers but there will always be a piece of the Airborne Rangers in the man. I have had an M-16, M-4 or AR-15 in my hands for four decades now
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I decided to conduct an experiment. I brought together two deadly weapons of war, (the infamous AR-15, the AR standing for assault rifle of course) sprinkled in a few hundred rounds of military grade death bullets, I even included a few heat seeking, ultra mega capacity, ghost clips. Still waiting for something bad to happen.
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One person said it was the guns another said it was the ammo, I say it is the person pulling the trigger.
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The Senate Intel Committee is being stonewalled by the administration. So much for being the most transparent administration in history.
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I think they have to be close to the guns to work. I have lthousands of rounds of ammunition in my ASP (ammo supply point) and a dozen+ guns in my armory (gun safe) and although they are on the same floor there is no carnage. I hesitate to put them any closer as a mass shooting would surely result. (According to many on this forum)
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Agreed, the AR works fine as well and the RPR (the one in the back) will do it out to a thousand yards.
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The dysfunction is in the culture not the guns.
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My gun my marble counter top. You can see it here on top of some of my other guns
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I agree the MAC-10 is so 1980’s that is why I chose…