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With all the rhetoric about Russian collusion and no evidence at the present to validate the accusations.

1. Exactly what does Russia gain with a Trump Administration that affects our National Security? Foreign interference is common in elections even by the U.S.

2. Why do you believe the Trump administration would conspire with Russia?

3. Do you believe Vice President Pence or Congress would go along with this idea?
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Sgt Frank Sumner
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What everyone needs to understand is that the whole "Russia" thing was made up out of whole cloth by the liberals and the media (there I go, repeating myself again.) Since the devastating shock of Trump's election night victory, the left has been in a state of "cold" civil war. Since the beginning of our Republic, the party out of power has always self-identified as "The Loyal Opposition." No more. They now self-identify as "The Resistance." That is insurrection. The only question remaining is whether or not the civil war goes "hot," or cooler heads can prevail and step back from the brink. If America is to be "sold out," it will be the liberals who do it.... don't believe it? Just consider Hillary's sale of 20% of our uranium resources ant the money that changed hands in speaking fees to Bill, and "contributions" to their foundation.
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Sgt Sumner, please provide support to your claim that "Hillary's sale of 20% of our uranium" is a factual statement. Fox News is indeed a horrible source for accurate information that does not fit their agenda.

DJT continues to allow Uranium One to be listed on RSB Logistics Services' export license. DJT could order the company removed from the export license at any time. DJT could also require Rosatom to disinvest from the company or disinvest from the WY mine specifically. If Uranium One is really as bad as the hype, then why the hell hasn't DJT taken any action?

You claim Hillary sold it in 2010, well Trump is still authorizing "selling it" now in 2017.
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Sgt Frank Sumner - Just wondering if you had enough time to conduct your research or formulate an answer yet? Please provide support to your claim that "Hillary's sale of 20% of our uranium" is a factual statement. If Uranium One is really as bad as the hype, then why the hell hasn't President Trump taken any action to fix it?
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Sgt Frank Sumner Did you catch this Fox News broadcast?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8G1z6Rh2N4M
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PO1 Gerald Sutton
PO1 Gerald Sutton
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And this is the reason fox should be taken off military bases.
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SGT Ronald Audas
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Great questions ! The liberal media,democrats, and very low information followers have garnered a most effective plan. Create enough discrepancies and deception to not allow Trump to be President. I for one, believe President Trump has set his priorities straight. Our foreign image is in shambles.That is where he has placed the most emphasis. Anytime you establish foreign policy,Russia will be right in the forefront. The United States and Russia are joined at the hip in almost every scientific endeavor.Neither gains from a physical conflict. The answers to #2 and 3 are an absolute no
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PO3 Andrew Kelly
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Unfortunately, I believe the only loyalty Trump has is to Trump. He campaigned on wall street corruption and one of the first things he does is remove the safeguards put in place to head off a repeat of the financial crisis that we faced in 2008. He claimed to be transparent and has given us the largest runaround and smoke and mirrors routine I have seen in my lifetime. His dedication to the trivial and personal image over actual substance is appalling.

His advocates justify his ongoing battle with critics as justified. let me give you a comparison to a president Trump could not hope to emulate on his best day.
36 years ago we had Ronald Regan in the White House and he drew more than his share of criticism and dislike from rivals and the media alike. Despite the flack he received he kept his cool, acted dignified, and performed the duties of his office with grace and flair. His ability to keep his head cool in the midst of attacks earned him the title of the Teflon President. In comparison, I think we will have to dub Trump the Velcro President, and as he flails around trying to deal with growing criticism of his behavior and tweets he loses the support of more and more of his party.
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PO3 Andrew Kelly
PO3 Andrew Kelly
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The last president did not compromise his integrity from day one by retaining financial interests that put him in a continuous state of conflict of interest. Trump has counted on a party majority in congress to protect him from prosecution on an issue that is in violation of both federal law and the Constitution. i.e. his ownership of the Trump International Washington DC.
By his own words, he considers that basic document, The Constitution, an outdated barrier to running this country. This statement less than a week after he took his oath to uphold the same document.
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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That is more BS, he had nothing to divest. Until he got elected to the Illinois Senate, he and Michelle were barely middle class. For example,

https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2016/12/27/politics/president-obama-axe-files-credit-card-dnc/index.html
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PO3 Andrew Kelly
PO3 Andrew Kelly
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MCPO Roger Collins - With all due respect you keep missing the point. Our present CIC has interests in so many pies that he almost can't turn around without a conflict of interest. His image and bank account mean more to him than the citizens of this country. His twitter rants have evidenced that quite thoroughly.
His trips to Mar-Lago are paid for out of taxes we pay and go into his pocket. Likewise the office space the DoD had to lease in Trump Tower to keep him in touch while he visits his home in NYC, paid for by our taxes and go into his pocket. Do I trust him to make decisions that profit the country but impact his assets? NO.
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PO3 Andrew Kelly
PO3 Andrew Kelly
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Master Chief, I can see we will not find a point of common ground so I will thank you for your discussion and leave it at that.
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1SG John B. Enlow
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C'mon, MSgt Borders. You don't really believe that, do you? The man has made a fortune in this country, and then worked his butt off to become POTUS. What would he have to gain?
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SCPO Edward DeAngelis
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Russia gains the ability to influence and gain control because of our weak capitalistic leader
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MAJ John Douglas
MAJ John Douglas
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You are or were defending capitalism while in the military. If that is a problem, you need to move on if you havent already.
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SCPO Edward DeAngelis
SCPO Edward DeAngelis
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Capitalistic has influenced America s polital system for more years then you or I have been alive,like George Carlin.stated it acapitols club and You or I ca join..
And by the way Maj....l. Didn't move along in 1966 when I served in Nan and stayed on active duty til 1989..even though rush collage boys were getting defermnts( believe Trump recieve a few !
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SCPO Edward DeAngelis
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YES! All you need to is stop watching FOX NEWS
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SCPO Edward DeAngelis
SCPO Edward DeAngelis
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Master All Trumps life has been about making money and keeping it his concern for others is non existent..be a veteran ,retired, or a civilian...I for one cannot trust him or anybody that lies,lies,and never tells the the truth!He in bed with Putin for financial reasons...anyway what happened to his tax returns.He is a total disgrace to all America.I served proudly 27+ .him as the presendent sickens me .you bet he throw all America Under a bus until it is broken God Bless our great country....(we need it)
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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Good thing opinions don't count in serious debate. If there is anyone not chasing the old buck, they are probably dead.
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SCPO Edward DeAngelis
SCPO Edward DeAngelis
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Yes they are probably dead....but Trump is doing it at your expense and mine....really master what has he done for our country ?
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SCPO Edward DeAngelis
SCPO Edward DeAngelis
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Look n for your response....?
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1SG Kelly Rogers
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Don't trust him, or Pence.
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MAJ John Douglas
MAJ John Douglas
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Time for you to move on Top if that is your attitude. Glad I'm not your CO, it wouldnt be good.
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Cpl John M Dutrow
Cpl John M Dutrow
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trump loves trump
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PO3 Ryan MartinFurlong
PO3 Ryan MartinFurlong
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MAJ Douglas. Even were you his CO, he is entitled to his opinon. Frankly I agree with him thus far into this administration. I will never trust Pence. Too much religion in his politics.
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SSgt John Carter
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Trump has already thrown America under bus, anyone who thinks otherwise should stick to snatching bananas out of the hands of their fellow simians.
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MCPO Roger Collins
MCPO Roger Collins
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There were more deplorables, simians, if you wish, than those that couldn't find their own butts with a search party. We won!
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SSgt John Carter
SSgt John Carter
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Is that all America means to you? What did you win? A do nothing administration that is the laughingstock of the world? A criminal for President who sold America out to the same enemy you defended? Seppuku would be the most honorable thing people who place "winning" over the future of this nation could do. And with SIX degrees, I make people like YOU find my butt for me. That's the difference between being educated and intelligent and being deplorable.
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MAJ Glenn Lasater
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1. Nothing. The Russians had more too gain from a Clinton administration.
2. No.
3. No.
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MAJ John Douglas
MAJ John Douglas
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It wasn't Trump who whispered to the former Russian President to pass to Putin that he would be more flexible after the election, meaning, run over me all you want but wait until after America votes.
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Deb Moschkin
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Sanctions lifted.
The right to invade and occupy former Soviet nations.
Syria and it's oil reserves.
Putin rules the world with Russian oil.
It's still all about the oil -- Russian gold.
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