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To: Land Shark who wrote (1221941)4/18/2020 11:04:42 AM
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lol a metaphor for lying trump and his, easily offended "supporters". Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Lies



To: Land Shark who wrote (1221941)4/18/2020 11:16:44 AM
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Little Ted Lieu and the Pakistani IT Scandal
August 1, 2017 Dianny Democrat Hypocrites, Democrat Resistance, House IT Scandal, Ted Lieu


Ted Lieu — the little-known Congressman from California — is making a big name for himself with his snarky, girlish attacks on President Trump.

The snippy little pest has been beating the Russia Collusion drum for months now.

And he is happily basking in the glow of all this unearned attention in much the same way Maxine Waters has.

But Ted Lieu has a bit of a problem.

You see, little Ted Lieu is one of the Democrat Congressmen who employed the Pakistani con artists and possible spies.

He permitted these criminals to burrow into Congressional data, fleece the American taxpayers, and possibly even sell the data to foreign entities.



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Hey @tedlieu on January 3, 2017, you paid Abid Awan $3,777.79, then you called on govt employees to leak info. Why? t.co t.co



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And for somebody who has remained in high dudgeon for months over President Trump’s alleged ties to Putin, that kind of makes Ted Lieu look like an enormous prat.

The latest report from the Daily Caller should have every House Democrat who stupidly let these wolves through the gate shaking in their boots.

All those smashed hard drives discovered by Imran Awan’s tenant?

Well, the data is more than likely recoverable.

That may be very bad news for Pakistani-born Imran. He and his younger brothers Abid and Jamal, his wife Hina Alvi and his best friend Rao Abbas are criminal suspects in a federal investigation first made public in February into abuse of the congressional IT servers, including the possible transfer of data, emails and files from the offices of dozens of House Democrats.

I don’t know, Little Ted. But if I were you, I’d worry less about President Trump and worry more about your own sorry carcass.

You guys screwed up – big time.

Either you knowingly permitted foreign nationals access to congressional data.

(And that would make you a co-conspirator of the largest data theft in the history of Congress.)

Or you’re just a mind-numbingly stupid and irresponsible fool.

Either way, I think it’s fair to say your ability to claim the moral high ground over Donald Trump is all but ruined.



To: Land Shark who wrote (1221941)4/18/2020 11:18:17 AM
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Democrat Rep. Openly Admits He'll Lie About Gun Facts ...

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Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., was confronted for his use the term “assault rifle” to talk about the AR-15, and he responded on Twitter. Advertisement - story continues below How quaint that some folks are more concerned about kids speaking respectfully than the fact that 17 …



To: Land Shark who wrote (1221941)4/18/2020 11:21:56 AM
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Ted Lieu admits tyrannical desires: 'I would love to be able to regulate the content of speech'

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Rep. Ted Lieu told CNN on Wednesday that his desire to regulate speech is only thwarted by the U.S. Constitution.

An interview on Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s testimony before lawmakers with House Judiciary Committee took a tyrannical turn when the California Democrat expressed his “love” for the idea of controlling free speech.

The moment happened after host Brianna Keilar asked if Mr. Lieu failed to “press” Google’s CEO on Tuesday regarding the company’s vulnerabilities to “outside interference.”

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“It’s a very good point you make,” Mr. Lieu replied. “I would love if I could have more than five minutes to question witnesses. Unfortunately, I don’t get that opportunity. However, I would love to be able to regulate the content of speech. The First Amendment prevents me from doing so, and that’s simply a function of the First Amendment, but I think over the long run, it’s better the government does not regulate the content of speech.”

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“Communists don’t even try to hide now. They have the youth fully indoctrinated,” said one viewer.

“This will make for a great 2020 ad,” deadpanned another.



To: Land Shark who wrote (1221941)4/18/2020 11:49:53 AM
From: locogringo  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583326
 
they say the virus is fake and want others to die for the economy,

Why are you crying about this every day, 24/7 Don't you read the report from WHO? How can you die from something that can't be transmitted?

WHO Claimed In January Wuhan Virus Couldn't Be Transmitted ...\
Here’s a WHO advisory from Jan. 14 trying to tell people that it couldn’t be transmitted between humans, according to China.

Preliminary investigations conducted by the Chinese authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission of the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) identified in #Wuhan, #China