Another Bear said:
Unit2Sucks said:
I'm not keeping track, but I have a fairly high degree of certainty that Trump has been wrong every single time he has called something illegal or "possibly" illegal.
The irony of course is that he's a serial felon with absolute disregard for the rule of law as applied to himself and his cronies.
+1 ...it's reassuring it's not just me. I did a malware scan and deleted all cookies/history on the iPad, but it's still here.bearister said:
.P.S. I think the Amazon pop up threatens the viability of this website and that that someone better figure out a fix quickly.
Another Bear said:+1 ...it's reassuring it's not just me. I did a malware scan and deleted all cookies/history on the iPad, but it's still here.bearister said:
.P.S. I think the Amazon pop up threatens the viability of this website and that that someone better figure out a fix quickly.
We need some military grade drones. Not to kill anyone...just bomb the fcck out their internet connection. Send them back to dial up!bearister said:Another Bear said:+1 ...it's reassuring it's not just me. I did a malware scan and deleted all cookies/history on the iPad, but it's still here.bearister said:
.P.S. I think the Amazon pop up threatens the viability of this website and that that someone better figure out a fix quickly.
I have it on good information that it is traceable to a military dorm in Kiev and that it is specifically targeting the OT Board.
bearister said:Another Bear said:+1 ...it's reassuring it's not just me. I did a malware scan and deleted all cookies/history on the iPad, but it's still here.bearister said:
.P.S. I think the Amazon pop up threatens the viability of this website and that that someone better figure out a fix quickly.
I have it on good information that it is traceable to a military dorm in Kiev and that it is specifically targeting the OT Board.
dajo9 said:bearister said:Another Bear said:+1 ...it's reassuring it's not just me. I did a malware scan and deleted all cookies/history on the iPad, but it's still here.bearister said:
.P.S. I think the Amazon pop up threatens the viability of this website and that that someone better figure out a fix quickly.
I have it on good information that it is traceable to a military dorm in Kiev and that it is specifically targeting the OT Board.
Well, we haven't seen Cal88 in a while, so. . .
FWIW: I have Malwarebytes and AdBlocker (and maybe a few other things I don't know about); and I don't have this problem.Another Bear said:+1 ...it's reassuring it's not just me. I did a malware scan and deleted all cookies/history on the iPad, but it's still here.bearister said:
.P.S. I think the Amazon pop up threatens the viability of this website and that that someone better figure out a fix quickly.
Only people who are bad at money laundering. I can't believe Manafort thought it was a good idea to go to a trial. There is no defense for what he's done.Another Bear said:
Anyone use wire transfers to buy clothes or cars?
I can only think Manaforts either believes he'll get a pardon...or the Putin and the Russkies are a bigger concern, as in everyone in his family gets hit with nerve gas. But yeah...how stupid can you be? I guess plenty.Unit2Sucks said:Only people who are bad at money laundering. I can't believe Manafort thought it was a good idea to go to a trial. There is no defense for what he's done.Another Bear said:
Anyone use wire transfers to buy clothes or cars?
It occurs to me that, if you're swimming in enough money, you'll figure you can get away with spending it any way that's at hand.Another Bear said:
So Manafort buys very expensive suits and British luxury SUVs with wire transfers from overseas accounts like in Cyrus, not with a check, credit card or cash. Even the most expensive store in the country, House of Bijan in Beverly Hills, thought that was unusual.
Anyone use wire transfers to buy clothes or cars?
They're undoubtedly looking for Jury NullificationUnit2Sucks said:Only people who are bad at money laundering. I can't believe Manafort thought it was a good idea to go to a trial. There is no defense for what he's done.Another Bear said:
Anyone use wire transfers to buy clothes or cars?
Another Bear said:I can only think Manaforts either believes he'll get a pardon...or the Putin and the Russkies are a bigger concern, as in everyone in his family gets hit with nerve gas. But yeah...how stupid can you be? I guess plenty.Unit2Sucks said:Only people who are bad at money laundering. I can't believe Manafort thought it was a good idea to go to a trial. There is no defense for what he's done.Another Bear said:
Anyone use wire transfers to buy clothes or cars?
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Washington (CNN)Russia appointed actor Steven Seagal as a "special representative" on US-Russian humanitarian ties, the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in statement on its official Facebook page Saturday.
According to the statement, the action star's role will be to promote US-Russia relations "in the humanitarian sphere," adding that the role will include collaboration "in the sphere of culture, public and youth exchanges."
The foreign ministry said the unpaid role will be similar to the United Nations' goodwill ambassador positions.
Seagal, who became a Russian citizen in 2016, is a close friend of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He attended Putin's recent swearing-in ceremony in May.
Seagal has been an ardent supporter of Putin, going so far as to defend his government against allegations of election meddling in the United States. He told Piers Morgan on the British ITV network's "Good Morning Britain" last year, "For anyone to think that Vladimir Putin had anything to do with fixing the elections, or even that the Russians have that kind of technology, is stupid."
And this kind of propaganda is really a diversion ... so that the people in the United States of America won't really see what's happening, " he added.
In the interview, Seagal also praised Putin as "a great world leader" and a "brilliant tactician."