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Classified documents found in Biden’s old office and garage, and other office, and residence

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by ursidman, Jan 9, 2023.

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  1. 92gator

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    Damn son....how much spiked kool aid did you imbibe before reading those posts, and arriving at that conclusion???
     
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  2. vaxcardinal

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  3. GatorJMDZ

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    If you actually were reading and understanding the posts, you would realize buckeyetechgator obviously had no clue there were actually bridges in Arizona, until @AcCatFan pointed out that, not only are there bridges there, one of the most famous bridges in the history of the world is located in Arizona.

    So, yep, that's pretty much game, set, match on the humiliation front when the underinformed was trying to be cute.

    Please feel free to educate yourself, I think you'll find a lot of useful information here:



     
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  4. gatorchamps960608

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    One sign of being blinded by propaganda is ever believing anything out of the mouth of someone who lies as the first justification always and then piles on more lies and criminal behavior later to try and avoid legal trouble.
     
  5. 92gator

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    Pretty sure he conflated two common sayins that mean the same thing: beach property in Arizona, with 'a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn' (...or san fran)--both of which refer to a con job, or selling a lie-- something that doesn't exist, or that no one owns.

    Pretty sure the bridges Axcat posted are publicly owned.

    But yeah i suppose yall sho dun showed ol buckeye up!

    Got any spelln errurs or gramur eras yall want to score cheap ass points on me?

    :monkey:
     
  6. 92gator

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    Hereyago. Edumacate yuhownseff:



    "....I got some ocean front property in Arizona...if you buy that, I'll throw the Golden Gate in fir free..."
     
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  7. ridgetop

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    Woot woot I scored a point for my team Yeah for me!!!! Look at me look at me!! I scored a clever point!!!
     
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  8. WC53

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    At least we know he isn’t running again ;)
     
  9. rivergator

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    they keep coming

    Investigators Seize More Classified Documents From Biden’s Home
     
  10. enviroGator

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    I think the FBI, or the Archive, or someone needs to be providing more info on exactly what they found in Trump's files, and what they are finding in Biden's files. Not details that would have been classified but a listing of what the documents pertained to.

    e.g. Presidential briefing where China was discussed.

    If both lists of documents end up just being presidential briefings they received, I'm not so worried, and can see how that kind of stuff could get mixed up in your papers and it is unlikely SUPER top secret stuff gets discussed in a briefing.

    But there was definitely the indication that what was found with Trump was not just briefings but included things that a President never really should have been in possession of in the first place (like information on of our spies).

    If both lists of documents turn out to be nothing burgers, so be it.

    Likewise, if either list includes documents that suggest something fishy was on going we should know that too.
     
  11. BigCypressGator1981

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    Pretty much my exact thoughts. If something nefarious was happening with these docs then bury Trump/Biden under the jail. But if not then I really don’t care long as they are promptly returned and steps are taken to get this kinda shit under control moving forward. Seems to be a widespread problem.
     
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  12. VAg8r1

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    And let's not forget they were invited into Biden's home to conduct the search and that six additional documents were discovered bringing the total to 25 to 30 documents in contrast to the last search of the former president's residence which was conducted pursuant to search warrant which was obtained after he failed to comply with a subpoena and that the number of documents improperly in his possession totaled over three hundred. Still predicting that in end Robert Hur the Special Counsel investigating Biden will find that the documents ended up in his possession as the result of carelessness and while improper didn't rise a level that would necessitate prosecution.
    Previously posted in post #589
    Washington's little secret: 'Spillage' of classified information is a common occurrence | CNN Politics
     
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  13. vaxcardinal

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    why wouldn't super top secret stuff get discussed in a briefing? If its something the president needs to know about I would think it would be in the daily brief.
     
  14. domgator

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    Where does it say there are only 25-30 documents? The latest haul said there were 6 "items" containing classified files. An item could be a box or a storage container. Strange way to word this.
     
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    The "items" most likely consisted of the documents plus the envelope or folder within which they were found.
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2023/01/21/biden-classified-documents/
     
  16. diehardgator1

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    So a person robs a bank and gets $100,000.00 he is not as guilty as some one who robs a bank and gets $200,000.00 Makes sense
     
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  17. mdgator05

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    Actually, yes. Theft statutes are generally based upon the value stolen. That metaphor really doesn't work.
     
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  18. enviroGator

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    I'm speculating, as I've never attended such a meeting. But those briefings are fairly high level/broad brush I would expect. It isn't a private briefing w/ just the president, as such the level of detail would be limited to avoid compromising information.
     
  19. ridgetop

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    No
    They are both guilty of theft
    Period
    End of story.
    Punishment might be different for that guilt but both were guilty.
     
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  20. mdgator05

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    No, one could be guilty of grand theft, while the other is guilty of petty theft. They aren't guilty of the same crime, legally. But the point he was trying to make was that extent doesn't matter, which is, of course, completely contrary to our legal system.
     
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