“READERS FORUM” JANUARY 5, 2017

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WHAT IS ON YOUR MIND TODAY?

Todays “READERS POLL” question is: How do you rate the 2016 performance of the Vanderburgh County Council ?

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FOOTNOTES: Todays “READERS POLL” question is :How do you rate the 2016 performance of the Vanderburgh County Council ?

5 COMMENTS

  1. Well, there are some real scumbags NOW deciding that their favorite, friends and trusted team mates, not only include Communist Russian leader Vladmir Putin, but even international criminal Wikileaks head Julian Assange. Donald Trump is now best buddies with this scumbag! (Uh, count Sarah Palin in too….)

    What…the….hell…is…this…..

    Time to get to the bottom of this. Thank God there are US Patriots in our country. From todays WALL STREET JOURNAL:
    “WASHINGTON—Top U.S. intelligence officials are set to appear before Congress Thursday morning in the first public hearing about Communist Russian hacking and interference in the United States 2016 election.
    The intelligence officials are expected to describe the Russian government’s role in directing a cyber campaign that divulged information from the 2016 US Presidential Campaign and other political organizations, and set off an unprecedented post-election feud between President-elect Donald Trump and the intelligence community he is about to lead.

    Reacting to any inquiry, Trump today threatened to cut funding to all of the US Intelligence Agencies. The hearing also may shed light on plans under consideration by Mr. Trump and his aides to reorganize some of the 17 U.S. intelligence agencies.

    Last year, all the 17 U.S. Intelligence Agencies issued a joint statement pinning blame for the unprecedented cyberhacking operation by Russia’s senior-most officials. The statement itself was a rare public admission by the spy agencies. Thursday’s hearing marks the first time so many intelligence heads have spoken in public about the operation.

  2. Kill the messenger! Kill the messenger! Pay no attention to the message, move along, move along, nothing to see here.

  3. On a serious side, when you trash an $80 billion dollar a year intelligence apparatus on your side, and champion someone who has put their lives at risk,

    Damnit Boy!

    You’re dang sure guttier than I am….

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