Robert Ariail for March 21, 2018

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    Anters55  about 6 years ago

    Personally I’ve always viewed it as an inherently evil platform. Like other social media, I’ve no interest, thank you very much.

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    The TM  about 6 years ago

    Looks to me like a religious cross that has been bent far to the left. The left? So communism?

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    Radish the wordsmith  about 6 years ago

    Here we have Bannon and Mercer ripping off Facebook and working with data the Russians stole. This case of treason should blow the Republican party to pieces.

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    Mr. Blawt  about 6 years ago

    Maybe if you didn’t work with Russians to destroy American Democracy, you could continue to take American’s money and personal information. Now lets get the rest of the traders who have been colluding with Russia to affect our elections.

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    wellis1947 Premium Member about 6 years ago

    Facebook has already been exposed as a knowing tool of the Kremlin’s attempts to successfully elect their willing representative to the position of President of the United States – the exposure of Cambridge Analytica and its illegal appropriation the data of millions of “clueless” America simply allows us the knowledge “HOW” they were guilty!

    And, of course, the Republican Congress, because of its reliance on the Russian money filtered to it through the auspices of Russia’s newly acquired pet American domestic terrorist group known as the National Rifle Association, is not raising a finger to object – except for a few “designated” objectors for appearance sake!

    Please, also note that the “limited” Republican objection to the Kremlin’s infiltration into our body politic started only AFTER they became convinced that NOT ALL Americans were as gullible and stupid as the average Republican voter – so the rest of us are being tossed crumbs and bright, shiny objects to keep us distracted and quiescent! And it DOES seem to be working.

    I would advise all Americans to start learning how and when to say “Da”. Be advised, however, that the use of “Nyet” in Putin’s world gets you poisoned, strangled or shot – if not immediately, then eventually! That’s why Donnie’s scared spitless of ‘crossing’ Vladimir – Donnie isn’t intelligent and is, therefore, incapable of learning MUCH, but his sense of self-preservation is extremely well-honed!

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    tauyen  about 6 years ago

    And on a related note, Marco Rubio is not so much upset that Trump ignored the advice not to congratulate Putin, but rather that somebody leaked it. I guess he is really nothing but an ostrich, preferring to bury his head in the sand when it comes to Trump’s many idiocies.

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    tauyen  about 6 years ago

    And on a related note, Marco Rubio is not so much upset that Trump ignored the advice not to congratulate Putin, but rather that somebody leaked it. I guess he is really nothing but an ostrich, preferring to bury his head in the sand when it comes to Trump’s many idiocies.

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    Daeder  about 6 years ago

    How ’bout “facepalm”?

    If this crap weren’t so serious and dangerous I’d be doing the “told ya so” dance to all my Facebook loving friends.

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    Nantucket Premium Member about 6 years ago

    PLEASE stop replying directly to trolls, it makes their comment become “featured”.

    CDHPC2 made a reply to itself in that string referring to HRC’s private server. Funny, Colin Powell used one and recommended its use to HRS. Jared and Ivanka use one now. But IOKIYAR.

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    robnvon Premium Member about 6 years ago

    What’s sad is we thought Facebook would set a new rule in the hop, skip, and jump to success. Then faceplant.

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    Nantucket Premium Member about 6 years ago

    SFCGATOR, you might want to re-read the details of the HRC emails before you fall off the high horse you’re trying to get on.

    The emails were NOT properly marked as “classified” in the subject line like they were supposed to be. In case you don’t know this, you can set-up filters based on specific tags or words, so the problem was a lapse by others in improper tagging of supposedly classified information. Add in that the emails were only classified because of being OVERLY cautious and there wasn’t really anything “leaked” that was an issue.

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