An alternative view for those that think highly of Thomas Massie

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Bongino. The sellout who was told not to question the 2020 election - and obeyed.

Who got inside the compound, to clean it up - and instead, quit and ran home.

ZERO interest.

Massie may be flawed - maybe the same way Trump has been compromised. The bad forces just haven't found his vulnerable region, yet.

We won't learn it from this guy.
 
Bongino. The sellout who was told not to question the 2020 election - and obeyed.

Who got inside the compound, to clean it up - and instead, quit and ran home.

ZERO interest.

Massie may be flawed - maybe the same way Trump has been compromised. The bad forces just haven't found his vulnerable region, yet.

We won't learn it from this guy.

Exactly my thoughts....
 
Jooos, Epstein, that a familiar cry I hear on PMBUG.

Things are not the way you are describing them.

There is a thread on Epstein because it is highly news worthy. Epstein along with his merry men and a few women trafficked in underage women who became sexual slaves to some very rich and powerful men, some of who either were, or are, in high government and financial positions. They should be exposed for who they are, what they did and, if possible, pay for what they did.

As to Jooos, there are two threads on Israel. I've posted in both of them, and to me, most of the stuff I've seen is quite tame considering the place most here came from (#2.)

There is some subject matter discussed here that I don't particularly care for. In those cases I either blow past posts on them or simply limit my time in those threads to a cursory visit. Works for me, may be give it a try?

One last thing, I really don't take the political posts too seriously. It's an internet forum with a cross section of society and we all have out own views and opinions. And I enjoy reading different opinions other than my own, especially if I can learn something. Plus it's neat to hear how others think.

jm2c
 
"The lady doth protest too much, methinks"
 
Epstein along with his merry men and a few women trafficked in underage women who became sexual slaves to some very rich and powerful men, some of who either were, or are, in high government and financial positions. They should be exposed for who they are, what they did and, if possible, pay for what they did.
I think that most everyone agrees, but what in the data released is actually actionable in a court of law?

I haven't seen any "smoking gun" evidence in any of the files.

Questionable stuff? Absolutely.
....but none of it rises to the level required for conviction.

The only way anything will be done, is if the victims start speaking and making accusations.

After all, what other cases have you ever heard of that result in convictions where the victims never testified or made accusations against those that victimized them?

Only in cases of murder does that happen.
....but in those cases there is a body.

In Epstein's case, we got no bodies, no actual evidence, and no victim affidavits.

All we have is a past conviction where his debt to society was supposedly already paid, and a lot of hear say.

Even his sidekick was only convicted of obtaining girls for Epstein's personal use. Ie: not for anyone beyond Epstein.
 
They have not released the damning stuff yet per Congresspeeps that have seen the dirt.
 
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