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Old 03-17-2017, 08:37 AM
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Why is it that the left is jumping all over the fact that there has been no proof (yet) of wire tapping of the president by the former Obama administration, but they keep harping about Russian ties when it has been definitely stated by pretty much all of the intelligent agencies that there was no such collusion.

And again, think about the fact that if there was something that the president wanted to do with regards to national security that you believe strongly in or that has been proven without a doubt, a lower level appointed judge could stop it from happening.

What if this judge came in and put a freeze on one of President Obama's executive orders?

We have to get above politics and look at this as an issue of national security and a properly functioning government.

Just because you agree with this guy's decision, doesn't mean that the procedure is the right way for us to operate. I don't believe that the system of checks and balances includes lower courts. If an executive order is to be challenged, and halted, it should be done so by a majority vote of the USSJC, not one individual lower level presidential appointee.

Forget about your own viewpoint and look at the system and procedure being established here.
"harping about Russian ties when it has been definitely stated by pretty much all of the intelligent agencies that there was no such collusion."

trump people meeting with russian officials, I guess they were comparing trump vodka to russian.

"U.S. intelligence agencies, which released a report in January declaring that “Putin and the Russian government aspired to help President-elect Trump’s election chances when possible by discrediting Secretary [Hillary] Clinton and publicly contrasting her unfavorably to him.”

Sessions breaks with intelligence agencies, says he doesn’t know if Russia wanted Trump to win - The Washington Post