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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1144019)6/23/2019 8:15:59 PM
From: mel221  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575607
 
Not convicted. Not even indicted. Thanks for sharing your fantasizes. Its all you got right?

Do your fantasies come directly from your god? Or from your paymaster?



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1144019)6/23/2019 8:27:50 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1575607
 
The Guardian’s direct collusion with media censorship by secret services exposed

By Thomas Scripps

Minutes of Ministry of Defence (MoD) meetings have confirmed the role of Britain’s Guardian newspaper as a mouthpiece for the intelligence agencies .Last week, independent journalist Matt Kennard revealed that the paper’s deputy editor, Paul Johnson, was personally thanked by the Defence and Security Media Advisory Notice (or D-Notice) committee for integrating the Guardian into the operations of the security services.

Minutes of a meeting in 2018 read: “The Chairman thanked Paul Johnson for his service to the Committee. Paul had joined the Committee in the wake of the Snowden affair and had been instrumental in re-establishing links with the Guardian.”

D-Notices are used by the British state to veto the publication of news damaging to its interests. The slavish collusion of the mainstream media ensures that such notices function as gag orders.

wsws.org

Tom



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1144019)6/23/2019 8:40:19 PM
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15 percent of people who plan to vote Trump in 2020 say the sexual assault allegations against him are probably true. [url=https://t.co/ykMBFI6CYi]https://twitter.com/samaraklar/status/1142567246213996544 …

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Finally, there's even considerable belief that allegations are true among people who plan to vote for Trump in 2020. Among Trump supporters, 40% say allegations are at least maybe true; over 15% say they are at least probably true. Will be running Wave 2 ~10 days. (end)



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Approximately 20% of his supporters believe it's probably or definitely true.
"Deplorable" is too kind a word for these "people"