2016 Election
You chaps do realise that the MSM in the US is quite frankly Orwellian in its level of propaganda, is an extension of the Clinton campaign due to owners being donators to the Clinton campaign. Just take a look at air time devoted to coverage of alleged 30 year old sex scandals compared to wikileaks.
You chaps must also realise that voter fraud is a very real thing, you should also realise that George Soros owns many of the actual electronic voting terminals.
An hour after Obama described voter fraud as a myth, this video drops:
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HRC is unpopular not because of 'misogynism' but because she is clearly corrupt and a truly terrible person if you actually do any research.
As someone who has followed the election from the start the double standards and cognitive dissonance displayed by people astounds me.
You chaps must also realise that voter fraud is a very real thing, you should also realise that George Soros owns many of the actual electronic voting terminals.
An hour after Obama described voter fraud as a myth, this video drops:
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HRC is unpopular not because of 'misogynism' but because she is clearly corrupt and a truly terrible person if you actually do any research.
As someone who has followed the election from the start the double standards and cognitive dissonance displayed by people astounds me.
Good grief..anothe troll has found us. Although it is likely just another identity for an existing one.
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Seems Assange has some serious dirt on Hillary, Ecuador has been pressurised to cut his internet access.
I imagine there are Hot Spots being set up outside the Embassy as I type.
I imagine there are Hot Spots being set up outside the Embassy as I type.
You are such a fool. Ecuador is no fan of the U.S. in any way...quite the opposite. They would be quite unlikely to have any desire to protect a U.S. politician. The very fact that they are shielding Assange should point that out.
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Then why cut his internet?
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But they have it in for the US? Odd way of showing it.
One suspects that wikileaks would be foolish to have a single point of failure.
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I agree, so whatsitallabout?
You don't know much about Ecuador...do you. Their official currency is the U.S. dollar. Tends to give them pause to piss off the U.S. too much I would think. Sheltering Assange is one thing. Aiding him in interferring in another countries elections is quite another.
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As evidenced by the fact they released another tranch of emails today.
I presume Ecuador doesn't want to be seen aiding interference in a US election, thus making it more difficult for them to complain if the US did the reverse in a future Ecuadorean election.
I presume Ecuador doesn't want to be seen aiding interference in a US election, thus making it more difficult for them to complain if the US did the reverse in a future Ecuadorean election.



