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No idea if true, but wouldn't surprise me...
Yes, they did, but of course they didn't call it that.
http://www.heller.senate.gov/public...921c44b0/Heller Cruz Rubio Jerusalem Bill.pdf
See page 3, line 17.
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No idea if true, but wouldn't surprise me...
It appears you didn't read it, MagooYes, they did, but of course they didn't call it that.
http://www.heller.senate.gov/public/_cache/files/e6f046db-fd29-462e-86fe-3433921c44b0/Heller Cruz Rubio Jerusalem Bill.pdf
See page 3, line 17.
Annoying isn't it?Hypocrisy as far as the eyes can see....
Without HRC compromising security via unauthorized use of a home server, the security budget can be reduced by eliminating HRC's self imposed threats.![]()
No idea if true, but wouldn't surprise me...
Post in the fake news until you get verification of truth.![]()
No idea if true,.
Post in the fake news until you get verification of truth.
HilariousYes, they did, but of course they didn't call it that.
http://www.heller.senate.gov/public/_cache/files/e6f046db-fd29-462e-86fe-3433921c44b0/Heller Cruz Rubio Jerusalem Bill.pdf
See page 3, line 17.
Another example of E not reading what he post.It appears you didn't read it, Magoo
Hence my response.espola already checked into it...
I guess they only snopes it when it suits the wackadoodles.LOLAnother example of E not reading what he post.
Put him on the fast track.NBC Nightly NewsVerified account @NBCNightlyNews 24m24 minutes ago
BREAKING: Jury sentences white supremacist gunman to death for Charleston church massacre.pic.twitter.com/YX70qoApqj
Lets get on with it.
WOWHypocrisy as far as the eyes can see....
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-...out-trumps-cabinet-picks?cid=eml_mra_20170110
"The point, of course, is that Senate Republicans seem to have a very different set of standards for Trump’s nominees than they did for Obama’s nominees. The Huffington Post found one GOP senator who was surprisingly candid on the matter.
When The Huffington Post asked [Oklahoma Sen. Jim Inhofe] on Monday night if this same standard of disclosing foreign payments should apply to Trump’s Cabinet nominees, he said it shouldn’t.
“So it’s different now because it’s Trump?” we asked.
“That’s just right,” Inhofe said.
“That’s right?” we asked to clarify.
“Yeah,” he said.
The disclosure question arose because Inhofe signed onto a 2013 letter demanding “unprecedented disclosures” from former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.), at the time Obama’s nominee for Secretary of Defense, because Senate Republicans were concerned about “the potential for foreign conflicts of interest.”
Inhofe seems to have no comparable concerns now – because it’s “different.”
telling the Huffington Post that Inhofe doesn’t support “a double standard,” even though he’d just said the exact opposite."