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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1020890)6/13/2017 8:38:08 AM
From: Bonefish1 Recommendation

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If it did it happened under Obama's watch.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1020890)6/13/2017 9:24:14 AM
From: James Seagrove1 Recommendation

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Russia pales by comparison to the damage a Comey, Lynch and Wasserman-Schultz can do when motivated to protect at all costs their political masters.

A further small amount of damage is done by professional grumblers like yourself, but thankfully not much, mostly insignificant in fact.




To: Brumar89 who wrote (1020890)6/13/2017 1:39:21 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations

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Brumar,
Russia did cyberattack America during our election and it's not crazy to admit that.
Phishing the e-mail account of a Democrat does nothing to undermine America's sovereignty.

Russia has been cyberattacking America for years now. So has China and North Korea. That's part of the information age we live in.

You're like John McCain, thinking Russia's hacking amounts to an "act of war." That is beyond crazy, and among other things it's making you susceptible to all sorts of fake news.

Tenchusatsu