2019-06-26 at 11:47 AM UTC
Originally posted by itybit
Conservapedia, well that's not a partisan site at all Their all crooked, but Trump is by far the most crooked and governs by greed as seen by the money Marilargo makes off the taxpayers dollar government, not to mention housing foreign officials at his hotel for a pretty penny in return and policies to their favor
I guess that is much more serious than selling 20 percent of our enriched uranium to our longest standing political and military adversary in return for 125 mil in donations.
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2019-06-26 at 6:18 PM UTC
I want to vote for the first lady to lead this country. and her doing oval office speeches in a teddy and stockings.
is this so wrong? Got damn she's hawt. why don't we just have threads non-stop about the first lady and all the other russian'esque women who are fucking hawt as hell. I should move to the Ukrain or Russia. get a Russian wife. get fat with her and her big ass Russian Titties.
I think I am part Russian on Moms side. maybe look up distant cousins and fuck them. is this so wrong?
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2019-06-26 at 11:22 PM UTC
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2005
$145 million alleged "bribes" to Clinton Foundation
Frank Giustra donates $31.3 million to the Clinton Foundation, to be followed in 2007 with a pledge of at least $100 million. These amounts constituted the bulk of the $145 million in alleged bribes paid to the Clinton Foundation.
2007
Uranium One acquired UrAsia Energy
On April 20, 2007, Uranium One acquired UrAsia Energy, a Canadian firm with headquarters in Vancouver, from Frank Giustra, who then resigned from the UrAsia Energy Board of Directors. UrAsia has interests in rich uranium operations in Kazakhstan, and UrAsia Energy's acquisition of its Kazakhstan uranium interests from Kazatomprom followed a trip to Almaty in 2005 by Giustra and former U.S. President Bill Clinton where they met with Nursultan Nazarbayev, the leader of Kazakhstan. Substantial contributions to the Clinton Foundation by Giustra followed, with Clinton, Giustra, and Mexican telecommunications billionaire Carlos Slim in 2007 establishing the Clinton Foundation's Clinton Giustra Sustainable Growth Initiative to combat poverty in the developing world. In addition to his initial pledge of $100 million, Giustra pledged to contribute half of his future earnings from mining to the initiative. Since uranium is considered a strategic asset with national security implications and Uranium One owned uranium mining operations in the United States, the acquisition of Uranium One by Rosatom was reviewed by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), a committee of nine government cabinet departments and agencies including the United States Department of State, which was then headed by Hillary Clinton.
2010
$500,000 payment to Bill Clinton
On June 29, 2010 Renaissance Capital, a Russian investment bank with ties to the Kremlin and which was promoting Uranium One stock, paid Bill Clinton $500,000 for a speech in Moscow shortly after the Rosatom acquisition of Uranium One was announced.
2015
New York Times coverage
On April 23, 2015, The New York Times reported that during the acquisition, the family foundation of Uranium One's chairman, Ian Telfer, made $2.35 million in donations to the Clinton Foundation.[26] The donations were legal but not publicly disclosed by the Clinton Foundation, despite an agreement with the White House to disclose all contributors.
2019-06-27 at 12:26 AM UTC
aldra
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oh yeah, Bill Clinton selling MIRV re-entry tech to China under the guise of dual-use civilian satellite hardware is another, if you're making a list
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End discrimination. Hate everyone.
2019-07-03 at 12:38 PM UTC
Spectral is speedy parker. Speedy Parker is spectral. Plurality.👍