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Don't abuse the tags. I removed some of the tags that could easily be interpreted as trolling.
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LTC Kevin B.
SSG Diane R. - Tags are for others, not for you. Tags are meant to draw the appropriate audience, but not to simply reflect what is mentioned within the article and definitely not to pick the viewers you want to read the article. Simply because something is mentioned in the article doesn't mean it's appropriate for using a similar tag. For instance, you tagged Democrats and Crime. Do you really think Democrats want to read your bashing of them, both in the article you linked and in your narrative above (which makes it appear to be trolling)? No, they don't. That would be viewed as trolling behavior. Plus, tagging this article Crime implies that a crime has been committed, which is not the case. That is simply the writer's opinion, maybe even their preferred outcome, but it is not a fact. People who follow those two tags will not want to view this type of an article, and using the tags in this way only creates a more hostile RP community. The FBI and DOJ tags are appropriate because the article is indeed about the FBI and the DOJ, and people who follow those topics might like to read and comment on this article.
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More conspiracy garbage. There is NO "deep state."
Now, if this guy had such incrimination evidence, why did the Republican controlled Congress act on it?
Out FBI, which is the most respected law enforcement agency in the world, did their job here, ponce again.
Now, if this guy had such incrimination evidence, why did the Republican controlled Congress act on it?
Out FBI, which is the most respected law enforcement agency in the world, did their job here, ponce again.
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MSG Stan Hutchison
SSG Diane R. - No, but theories don't make it true either. Got any actual facts to support the conspiracy theory?
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