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mat-ty



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 3:47 pm    Post subject: Muellers long history of incompetence and corruption. Reply with quote

This is just one story of the real Mueller, there are many more. He is rotten to the core and has a long history to prove it.

https://news.wgbh.org/2017/10/17/silverglate-how-robert-mueller-tried-entrap-me
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 3:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Especially the part where he served bravely and with distinction in Viet Nam while captain bone spurs avoided the draft.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 4:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mac wrote:
Especially the part where he served bravely and with distinction in Viet Nam while captain bone spurs avoided the draft.


That's great, but doesn't excuse a thing. Mueller is a framer, a cheat , and has no conscience. What kind of man sends knowingly innocent people to jail for life? A complete shitbag.

I think Vietnam is one word teacher...
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 4:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

More stories about veit nam Bob. His corruption cost the US taxpayers 100plus million..and four men their lives..

https://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/26/us/26cnd-mob.html
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 4:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Of course Matty's source is an attorney for Cato Institute--ie the Koch's and pig oil. Character assassination is Matty's middle name.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 4:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mac wrote:
Of course Matty's source is an attorney for Cato Institute--ie the Koch's and pig oil. Character assassination is Matty's middle name.


PBS, NYT, HUFFPOST??? Keep your head up your ass old fool. Mueller is a scumbag .

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/conflicts-of-interest-and-ethics-robert-mueller-and_us_5936a148e4b033940169cdc8
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 4:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mac wrote:
Of course Matty's source is an attorney for Cato Institute--ie the Koch's and pig oil. Character assassination is Matty's middle name.


Mac reply's with a Character Assassination of someone he knows NOTHING about.

A hypocrite with spelling issues.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 5:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mat-ty wrote:
mac wrote:
Of course Matty's source is an attorney for Cato Institute--ie the Koch's and pig oil. Character assassination is Matty's middle name.


Mac reply's with a Character Assassination of someone he knows NOTHING about.

A hypocrite with spelling issues.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 7:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mat-ty wrote:
More stories about veit nam Bob. His corruption cost the US taxpayers 100plus million..and four men their lives..

https://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/26/us/26cnd-mob.html


Of course this story is from 2007, and the crime is from 1956. Mueller is not named in the article. My guess is, some troll trying to discredit the FBI and get wetty to ignore Trump’s crimes, sent it to wetty and he posted it without reading it. Maybe like Trump, he can’t read more than a paragraph.

Laughable.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 8:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

mac wrote:
mat-ty wrote:
More stories about veit nam Bob. His corruption cost the US taxpayers 100plus million..and four men their lives..

https://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/26/us/26cnd-mob.html


Of course this story is from 2007, and the crime is from 1956. Mueller is not named in the article. My guess is, some troll trying to discredit the FBI and get wetty to ignore Trump’s crimes, sent it to wetty and he posted it without reading it. Maybe like Trump, he can’t read more than a paragraph.

Laughable.


Wrong dipshit, Mueller was the front and center and signed off on the 4 false charges knowing they were innocent. Mueller wrote letters to the parole board on several occasions asking to not reduce the sentences of the four men KNOWING THEY WERE INOCENT AT THAT POINT.
That is why they were later rewarded 100 MILLION dollars. Mueller would rather see innocent people die in prison than admit they were wronged.













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Questions Still Surround Robert Mueller’s Boston Past
Mueller's involvement in one of the FBI's most embarrassing cases
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Mueller's actions while in Boston as a criminal prosecutor raised questions about his role in one of the FBI's most controversial cases involving the use of a confidential informant


Mueller In Boston
In Boston, Mueller was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the U.S. Attorney’s Office and then became the Acting U.S. Attorney from 1986 through 1987.

It was Mueller’s actions during that time that raised questions about his role in one of the FBI’s most controversial cases involving the FBI’s use of a confidential informant that led to the convictions of four innocent men, who were sentenced to death for murders they did not commit.
Local law enforcement officials, the media, and some colleagues criticized Mueller and the FBI for what they believed was the bureau’s role in covering up for the FBI’s longtime dealings with mobster and informant James “Whitey” Bulger.
Bulger was a kingpin and a confidential informant for the FBI from the 1970s in the bureau’s efforts to take down the Italian mafia in Boston. But Bulger’s relationship with his FBI handler Special Agent John Connolly became toxic. It was later discovered that Connolly went out of his way to protect Bulger and aided the crime boss against investigations being conducted by the Boston PD and the Massachusetts State Police. According to reports at the time, Connolly would inform Bulger of wiretaps and surveillance being conducted by law enforcement.
Journalist Kevin Cullen wrote extensively about the FBI’s involvement with Bulger and raised concerns about the old case in a 2011 article in Boston.com after Obama asked Congress to make an exception to allow Mueller to stay on two-extra years beyond the mandated 10 year limit as FBI director.
Cullen said in his story that Mueller who was first an assistant US attorney, “then as the acting US attorney in Boston” had written “letters to the parole and pardons board throughout the 1980s opposing clemency for the four men framed by FBI lies. Of course, Mueller was also in that position while Whitey Bulger was helping the FBI cart off his criminal competitors even as he buried bodies in shallow graves along the Neponset.”
In 2001, those four men, who were convicted in 1965 of Teddy Deegan’s murder were exonerated by the courts. It was discovered that the FBI withheld evidence from the court to protect their informant that would have cleared the men, according to reports. At the time, the bureau buried the truth to protect Vincent “Jimmy’’ Flemmi, their informant, who was the brother of Stevie Flemmi, a partner of Bulger.

Coleen Rowley is an American former FBI special agent and whistleblower and was a Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL) candidate for Congress in Minnesota’s 2nd congressional district
Coleen Rowley, a former FBI special agent and former Minneapolis Division legal counsel of the FBI, wrote an Op-Ed in the Huffington Post last year No, Robert Mueller and James Comey Aren’t Heroes stated that when the truth about Bulger “was finally uncovered through intrepid investigative reporting and persistent, honest judges, U.S. taxpayers footed a $100 million court award to the four men framed for murders committed by (the FBI operated) Bulger gang.”
But according to Cullen, Mueller never was asked by Congress, “what did you know about Whitey Bulger, and when did you know it?”
U.S. District Judge Nancy Gertner in Boston said the bureau helped convict the four men of a crime they did not commit, and the three of them had been sentenced to die in the electric chair.
“This case goes beyond mistakes, beyond the unavoidable errors of a fallible system,” Gertner wrote in a 228-page decision, which called the FBI’s defense — that Massachusetts was to blame for an inadequate investigation — “absurd,” according to Cullen’s article.
Schoen noted for these reasons alone there should be concern about Mueller’s special counsel.
“As I have mentioned before, under Mueller’s watch in Boston, the second most corrupt relationship between an FBI agent (John Connolly, now in prison for murder-related charges) and his information (Whitey Bulger) unfolded,” said Schoen. “Mueller was neck deep in it and has never answered the questions that the media asked rhetorically, but that should have been asked by a grand jury of Congressional Committee. Even such dubious sources as the NY Times, Boston Globe, and Huffington Post have demanded answers. Many have suggested he should never have been FBI Director.”
“Central tenet of the criminal justice system..to challenge the integrity of the investigation”
Attorney David Schoen
Over the weekend, Rep. Trey Gowdy, chairman of the House Oversight Committee was one of those members.
“If you have an innocent client, Mr. Dowd, act like it,” Gowdy told “Fox News Sunday,” who added Mueller’s probe should continue.
Like Gowdy, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., also stressed that there should be a second special counsel, telling this reporter, “the system is working, we should let it work. Firing Mueller would be a grave mistake.”
But Schoen disagrees with Gowdy and Graham saying, “it is a central tenet of the criminal justice system that one may always challenge the integrity of the investigation/prosecution and it is reckless for a member of Congress to suggest otherwise,” said Schoen.
Schoen and the former FBI official disagree with Graham. The former FBI official, who worked on counterintelligence cases, said if the foundation of the investigation isn’t based on credible solid evidence “then Mueller’s investigation is one in search of a crime and that is not what you want and that’s not how it should be done.”
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stanlaw1000
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March 20, 2018
It is disingenuous to continue to imply that the investigation was started as a result of the dossier. Nunes’ memo even admitted that it was started as a result of Papadopoulos’ comment regarding Hillary’s emails.
LaugherNYC
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March 20, 2018
as to Papadopoulos’ comment, it appears to have been mischaracterized as pertaining to the DNC emails when, at the time he met Alexander Downer in May 2016, the only emails in the news were the missing Hillary Clinton private server emails. Any reference to “dirt” on HRC and “damaging emails” would have undoubtedly been a reference to her emails. Downer never said Papadopoulos made any reference to the DNC or anyone other than HRC. It is simply insane that Downer would have sat on such a comment for two months - if this Trump campaign advisor had information about a Russian hack of HRC’s servers, that would have been a MASSIVE headline. Instead, Downer obviously knew Papadopoulos was talking about HRC. Why then would Downer suddenly believe he had been talking about the DNC emails two months later? It seems that Downer, who is an extremely senior Australian government official (former Foreign Minister (Secretary of State) and then-Ambassafor to the UK), and a close associate of HRC (funneled $88 million to the Clinton Foundation), may well have been a straw man used to set up Papadopoulos. Downer spent 4 years as an executive at Haklyut, a major UK private intelligence firm - the big league Fusion GPS - full of former Mi6 agents like Chris Steele, well-known to the firm’s principals. A crazy possibility? No crazier than anything else the McCabe/Strzok/Page/Clinton/McAuliffe and possibly Coomey group did. These are counterintelligence pros - disinformation is their forte. Look at what McCabe was fired for - setting up a disinformation leak to the journal that he OPPOSED closing down the Clinton investigation, when he was the one TRYING TO CLOSE IT. Just as he sat on the Weiner laptop for three weeks. McCabe has been out to nail Trump at least since the day that McAuliffe signed him up wih a $600k+ gift to his wife.
PerotConservative
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March 20, 2018
Wow! Mueller helped cover for notorious mobster Whitey Bulger??!! Amazing. And four innocent men went to jail. I just watched the movie Black Mass starring Johnny Depp as Bulger last week.
Is it possible there is already a Grand Jury at work?
This quote is from the one-page letter from McCabe’s lawyer, Michael Bromwich, on March 16th.
“The investigation described in the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report was cleaved off from the larger investigation of which it was a part, its completion expedited, and the disciplinary process completed in a little over a week.”
The “larger investigation”?
*=my emphasis
jjb-54
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March 20, 2018
I just find it strange, 2/b honest the double standards of " this is acceptable " w/the Dem’s Liberals - Unless it’s them being investigated! Then watch them cry and scream at the top of their lungs about " fair ".
Muller has so many CONFLICTS OF INTEREST that he should have NEVER taken this case, IF he had any integrity at all.
( Which obviously he does not. Since he is still head of this investigation. )
But eventually the Dem’s & Liberals will indeed " Reap what they sow. " and then watch them SCREAM …
I just took stock in a couple of Popcorn companies as I have a feeling a lot of Popcorn is going to be eaten as the truth gets exposed and watch the house of cards fall and a pile of ash.
janchan
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March 21, 2018
First, I’m glad I found your site. You’re doing a great job finding all of this stuff. Will you also be getting into Rod Rosenstein’s dirty past and his wife’s close association with the Clinton’s?
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