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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: locogringo who wrote (951166)7/28/2016 1:07:46 PM
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>>>> Many are calling this treason, plain and simple.

>> NOBODY with a functioning brain would call the DNC lies treason


Trump openly invited a foreign power to initiate a cyber-attack into the United States.

It is certainly understandable that many would consider this to be an act bordering on treason.

And to think that Trump did this after a previous attack from Russia - on DNC servers - and their subsequent "weaponization" of the data breached - seemingly to have been clearly aimed at bolstering Trump's campaign and influencing the outcome of a US presidential election.

Trump is promising to weaken NATO. To no longer have the organization - the most important military alliance in modern times - guarantee protection of its members.

For a candidate completely lacking foreign policy experience or record, this isn't exactly going to give any US voter or US ally any warm an fuzzies.

Trump won't even release his taxes to dismiss the possibility that he may have significant ties - large Russian interests and oligarch money in his businesses.
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