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Russian Involvement In Us Elections Rumbles On
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I wonder why the Indi would re-hash this old non-story on the day Clinton and the DNC admitted they paid for Fusion for their nonsense Trump file. After denying it for months.
The week we discovered Clinton was paid $120million for selling America's Uranium deposits to Russia. (Real collusion)
If only, say, the aBBC reported on these things, other people wouldn't make fools of themselves on the internet.
The week we discovered Clinton was paid $120million for selling America's Uranium deposits to Russia. (Real collusion)
If only, say, the aBBC reported on these things, other people wouldn't make fools of themselves on the internet.
"The week we discovered Clinton was paid $120million for selling America's Uranium deposits to Russia."
What was that about re-hashing non-stories?
The issue here is the trust we can place in social media given their vulnerability to fake news management of the sort perpetrated by not just Russia but just about anyone with an agenda to push.
The above nonsene about Clinton and uranium, which has been on the go for yonks. is a good example.
What was that about re-hashing non-stories?
The issue here is the trust we can place in social media given their vulnerability to fake news management of the sort perpetrated by not just Russia but just about anyone with an agenda to push.
The above nonsene about Clinton and uranium, which has been on the go for yonks. is a good example.
‘If only, say, the aBBC reported on these things, other people wouldn't make fools of themselves on the internet.’
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-us- canada- 4035735 7
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