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says...
>
> On 11/15/17 9:33 PM, The Inflatable Eskimo wrote:
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> > Checkmate! In article <
t5jp0dd0rjom7ruas...@4ax.com>,
> > sk...@invalid.invalid says...
> >
> >
> >>
> >> On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 12:49:57 -0500, kensi
> >> <kkensi...@gmail.invalid> wrote:
> >>
> >>> On 11/15/2017 12:09 PM, A Friend wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> The finale-finale stuff with Chloe, the kid and the comic book happens
> >>>> in 2018. We get that from the TV shot of President-Elect Luthor and
> >>>> the so-called election of 2018,
> >>>
> >>> Hold on -- you mean when Trump is impeached,
> >>
> >> Not gonna happen.
> >>
> >> Word has it that Hillary is about to get a wake up call.
> >
> > She'll probably find some way to weasel out of it... they always do.
> > Also, it turns out that some of the uranium, which was not supposed to be
> > exported, has been sent to Canada, Europe, and possibly Asia, and the
> > timing of those huge "donations" to the Clinton Foundation seem oddly
> > close to the time that whole deal went down. AWK!-ward!
> >
>
> Allegations bankrolled by the same family that bankrolled Trump and
> Steve "Bumfight" Bannon.
>
> Connections between Clinton Foundation donors and Uranium One were first
> published in 2015 by The New York Times, which based its reporting in
> part on the book ?Clinton Cash,? by Breitbart News senior
> editor-at-large Peter Schweizer.
>
> As PolitiFact has laid out in great detail, there is no direct evidence
> of a quid pro quo among Clinton, the State Department, Rosatom and the
> Clinton Foundation donors with ties to Uranium One. Clinton has
> repeatedly denied any involvement in the State Department?s approval of
> the Uranium One sale, insisting that such approval was granted at lower
> levels of the department and would not have crossed the secretary?s desk.
>
> Jose Fernandez, who was the assistant secretary of state for economic,
> energy and business affairs when the Uranium One deal was approved, told
> the Times that Clinton ?never intervened with me on any [Committee on
> Foreign Investment in the United States] matter."
>
> This has been debunked 20 times, already.--
By the people who get paid to perform debunkeries.