davidbr...@gmail.com says...
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> On Friday, February 16, 2024 at 1:47:28 PM UTC-5, Skeeter wrote:
> > In article <
326d721e-c3b5-4d8d...@googlegroups.com>,
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davidbr...@gmail.com says...
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> > > On Friday, February 16, 2024 at 10:47:25 AM UTC-5, Skeeter wrote:
> > > > In article <
43ee9d1b-91cb-4dfa...@googlegroups.com>,
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davidbr...@gmail.com says...
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> > > > > The special counsel investigating Hunter Biden has charged a former F.B.I. informant with fabricating claims that President Biden and his son each sought $5 million bribes from a Ukrainian company ? a stinging setback for Republicans who cited the allegations in their push to impeach the president.
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> > > > > The longtime informant, Alexander Smirnov, 43, is accused of falsely telling the F.B.I. that Hunter Biden, then a paid board member of the energy giant Burisma, demanded the money to protect the company from an investigation by the country?s prosecutor general at the time.
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> > > > > The explosive story, which seemed to back up unsubstantiated Republican claims of a ?Biden crime family,? turned out to be a brazen lie, according to a 37-page indictment unsealed late Thursday in a California federal court, brought by the special counsel, David C. Weiss.
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> > > > > Mr. Smirnov?s motivation for lying, prosecutors wrote, appears to have been political. During the 2020 campaign, he sent his F.B.I. handler ?a series of messages expressing bias? against Joseph R. Biden Jr., including texts, replete with typos and misspellings, boasting that he had information that would put him in jail.
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> > > > > *********
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> > > > > Huh.
> > > > > Well golly-gosh, gee whiz, isn't THAT something?
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> > > > > Jason
> > > > I love watching you grab on to anything you can to cry about.
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> > > Says the guy who posted 10,000 times crying about Biden's classified docs case. You know the few documents that he found out it he had and then immediately turned them into the DOJ.
> > Ones he had when he was a senator that he was not allowed to have. So
> > how did they end up in his garage? Is he to old and has a bad memory?
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> Biden on his worst day, is better than Trump on his best.