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(09-27-2025, 06:02 AM)quintessentone Wrote: .... if we continue to engage some members here who can't see themselves for what they are.

... says the foreigner calling for political violence in America.   That's what you are doing when you say it's 'idiotic policy' for Trump to designate Antifa a domestic terrorist organization.   Antifa, which uses violence to further their political agenda.    Self reflection on your part would save you a lot of future embarrassment.  


Bottom line - Comey has been caught lying.  Lying to congress too.  He was testified against by his own people in regards to his lies and behavior.   He had documents and notes that were sensitive and that he didn't have permission to have from the FBI.  He leaked to the press to further his political agenda.    He made partisan decisions while running the agency.

Just because he's anti-Trump, some think this is enough to forgive him of all his illegal behavior.   Well guess what ... it's not.    Chances are that nothing will come of this indictment because all the bad actors in D.C. always get away with all their nefarious actions.   But that doesn't change the truth.   This guy is a tool and a liar and a leaker.
(09-27-2025, 06:09 AM)FlyersFan Wrote: ... says the foreigner calling for political violence in America.   That's what you are doing when you say it's 'idiotic policy' for Trump to designate Antifa a domestic terrorist organization.   Antifa, which uses violence to further their political agenda.    Self reflection on your part would save you a lot of future embarrassment.  


Bottom line - Comey has been caught lying.  Lying to congress too.  He was testified against by his own people in regards to his lies and behavior.   He had documents and notes that were sensitive and that he didn't have permission to have from the FBI.  He leaked to the press to further his political agenda.    He made partisan decisions while running the agency.

Just because he's anti-Trump, some think this is enough to forgive him of all his illegal behavior.   Well guess what ... it's not.    Chances are that nothing will come of this indictment because all the bad actors in D.C. always get away with all their nefarious actions.   But that doesn't change the truth.   This guy is a tool and a liar and a leaker.

That's a whole bunch of junk to unpack.
I think I will use this response as a sign to eject myself away from this conversation.
Good luck going forward as I am very much sure you will need the luck.
Do you wanna a brownie to help cope with you disillusioned reality?
(09-27-2025, 06:07 AM)RuchardHurt Wrote: I often times fear what could happen when this current administration goes into nuclear mode to keep the general population distracted.
This entire debacle could have been nipped in the rear from the start.
Either something super SUPER bad is afoot or Trump is just the retared idiot we all noticed.


It was nipped in the rear from the start but Trump needs to continually distract from Epstein truths coming out.

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"Legal expert sees no viable case against James Comey after Trump DOJ indictment

Former FBI director faces charges for allegedly lying to Congress about Trump-Russia investigation handling"
""[The indictment] seems to be premised on something that's not true, which is that [former Deputy Director Andrew] McCabe said that Comey authorized him to leak to the Wall Street Journal. If you look closely at what McCabe said, what McCabe said was that he directed a leak to The Wall Street Journal and told Comey about it after the fact," McCarthy explained. 

"So it's true that Comey never authorized it in the sense of okaying it before it happened," the legal expert expanded. "So I don't see how they can make that case.""

Legal analyst says there's no case against indicted James Comey | Fox Business
"The only journey is the one within."
(09-27-2025, 06:13 AM)RuchardHurt Wrote: Do you wanna a brownie to help cope with you disillusioned reality?

I already posted links to back up what I said.
It's not disputed ... he lied and had documents that he shouldn't have  had and he leaked.
It's also not disputed that he used the fake Steele Dossier to spy on Trumps campaign.
Already posted the links.   No 'disillusioned reality' there.   Go read 'em.
Can't both of these things be true? Comey used his agency as a politically biased device, contriving and executing questionable actions in a partisan manner that is illegal. And Trump is using this prosecution as a red-meat distraction to get the left frothing and draw attention away from the Epstein files. Perhaps quite deliberately. He (or his AI handler) is efficient, after all.
(09-27-2025, 06:19 AM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Can't both of these things be true? Comey used his agency as a politically biased device, contriving and executing questionable actions in a partisan manner that is illegal. And Trump is using this prosecution as a red-meat distraction to get the left frothing and draw attention away from the Epstein files. Perhaps quite deliberately. He (or his AI handler) is efficient, after all.
Very elegant 
I most definitely have a brownie for you!
(09-27-2025, 06:19 AM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Can't both of these things be true? 

They are both true.
Comey sucks and has broken the law.
Trump is getting even and is using it as a distraction.
To be fair ... the left 'get even' as well.    
Both sides go after people.
In this case, the person being gone after deserves it.
He broke the law.
(09-27-2025, 06:19 AM)UltraBudgie Wrote: Can't both of these things be true? Comey used his agency as a politically biased device, contriving and executing questionable actions in a partisan manner that is illegal. And Trump is using this prosecution as a red-meat distraction to get the left frothing and draw attention away from the Epstein files. Perhaps quite deliberately. He (or his AI handler) is efficient, after all.

No they both can't be true because people are reading something into this that isn't there and as previous lawmakers also acknowledged. There is no there there.
"The only journey is the one within."
(09-27-2025, 05:57 AM)quintessentone Wrote: There is no organization named Antifa. There is no leader. There is no group. It is a movement of different factions. It's people who protest dictators, authoritarians, oligarchs etc. That's a good thing.

Stop sounding idiotic.

Seems that your AI is in dire need of a tuneup


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antifa

Symbol commonly used by antifa depicting an anarchist flag overlaying a socialist flag, based on the logo of the German antifa movement
Ideology    Democracy over Fascism
Political position    Left-wing politics
Methods    Direct action
Community organizing
Mutual aid
Harassment
Digital activism
Doxing
Picketing
Political violence
Protest marching
Status    Active
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Antifa (/ænˈtiːfə, ˈæntifə/) is a left-wing anti-fascist and anti-racist political movement. It is sometimes described as a highly decentralized array of autonomous groups in the United States.[1][2] Antifa political activism includes nonviolent methods of direct action such as poster and flyer campaigns, mutual aid, speeches, protest marches, and community organizing.[3][4][5] Some who identify as antifa also use tactics involving digital activism, doxing, harassment, physical violence, and property damage. Supporters of the movement aim to combat far-right extremists, including neo-Nazis and white supremacists.[6]

Individuals involved in the movement subscribe to a range of left-wing ideologies, and tend to hold anti-authoritarian, anti-capitalist, and anti-state views. A majority of individuals involved are anarchists, communists, and socialists,[7] although some social democrats also participate in the antifa movement.[5][8][9] The name antifa and the logo with two flags representing anarchism and communism are derived from the German antifa movement.[10] Dartmouth College historian Mark Bray, author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, credits Anti-Racist Action (ARA) as the precursor of modern antifa groups in the United States.[11][12]

The American antifa movement grew after Donald Trump was elected president of the United States in 2016. Antifa activists' actions have since received support and criticism from various organizations and pundits. Some on the political left and some civil rights organizations criticize antifa's willingness to adopt violent tactics, which they describe as counterproductive and dangerous, arguing that these tactics embolden the political right and their allies.[13] Both Democratic and Republican politicians have condemned violence from antifa.[14][15][16][17] Many right-wing politicians and groups have characterized antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, or use antifa as a catch-all term,[18] which they adopt for any left-leaning or liberal protest actions.[19] According to some scholars, antifa is a legitimate response to the rise of the far-right.[20][21] Scholars tend to reject an equivalence between antifa and right-wing extremism.[2][22][23][24] Research suggests that most antifa action is nonviolent.[25][26][27]

There have been numerous efforts to discredit antifa by various right-wing groups and individuals.[28][29] Some have been done via hoaxes on social media, many of them false flag operations originating from alt-right and 4chan users posing as antifa backers on Twitter;[30][31][32] some hoaxes have been picked up and portrayed as fact by right-leaning media and politicians.[30][33][34][35] On September 22, 2025, Trump signed an executive order intended to designate antifa as a domestic terrorist organization,[36][37] after repeated calls by Trump and William Barr to do so.[38] Academics, legal experts, and others have argued such an action exceeds the authority of the presidency and violates the First Amendment.[39][40][41] Several analyses, reports, and studies have concluded that antifa is not a major domestic terrorism risk.[42][43][44]
(09-27-2025, 07:53 AM)Waterglass Wrote: Seems that your AI is in dire need of a tuneup


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antifa

Symbol commonly used by antifa depicting an anarchist flag overlaying a socialist flag, based on the logo of the German antifa movement
Ideology    Democracy over Fascism
Political position    Left-wing politics
Methods    Direct action
Community organizing
Mutual aid
Harassment
Digital activism
Doxing
Picketing
Political violence
Protest marching
Status    Active
Politics of United StatesPolitical partiesElections
Part of a series on
Anti-fascism

Interwar
World War II
Postwar
Post–World War II anti-fascism (denazification)
Germany

AntifaArsch huh, Zäng ussenander
Italy

ANPIBella ciaoLiberation Day
Netherlands

Anti-fascist research group Kafka
Portugal

Armed Forces MovementCarnation
Revolution
Spain

Spanish Maquis
Sweden

Antifascistisk Aktion
Switzerland

Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
United Kingdom

43 Group62 GroupAnti-Fascist ActionAnti-Nazi LeagueUnite Against Fascism
United States

AntifaAnti-Racist ActionRedneck RevoltRefuse Fascism
Music and culture
People
Tactics and methods
See also
icon Politics portal
vte
Antifa (/ænˈtiːfə, ˈæntifə/) is a left-wing anti-fascist and anti-racist political movement. It is sometimes described as a highly decentralized array of autonomous groups in the United States.[1][2] Antifa political activism includes nonviolent methods of direct action such as poster and flyer campaigns, mutual aid, speeches, protest marches, and community organizing.[3][4][5] Some who identify as antifa also use tactics involving digital activism, doxing, harassment, physical violence, and property damage. Supporters of the movement aim to combat far-right extremists, including neo-Nazis and white supremacists.[6]

Individuals involved in the movement subscribe to a range of left-wing ideologies, and tend to hold anti-authoritarian, anti-capitalist, and anti-state views. A majority of individuals involved are anarchists, communists, and socialists,[7] although some social democrats also participate in the antifa movement.[5][8][9] The name antifa and the logo with two flags representing anarchism and communism are derived from the German antifa movement.[10] Dartmouth College historian Mark Bray, author of Antifa: The Anti-Fascist Handbook, credits Anti-Racist Action (ARA) as the precursor of modern antifa groups in the United States.[11][12]

The American antifa movement grew after Donald Trump was elected president of the United States in 2016. Antifa activists' actions have since received support and criticism from various organizations and pundits. Some on the political left and some civil rights organizations criticize antifa's willingness to adopt violent tactics, which they describe as counterproductive and dangerous, arguing that these tactics embolden the political right and their allies.[13] Both Democratic and Republican politicians have condemned violence from antifa.[14][15][16][17] Many right-wing politicians and groups have characterized antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, or use antifa as a catch-all term,[18] which they adopt for any left-leaning or liberal protest actions.[19] According to some scholars, antifa is a legitimate response to the rise of the far-right.[20][21] Scholars tend to reject an equivalence between antifa and right-wing extremism.[2][22][23][24] Research suggests that most antifa action is nonviolent.[25][26][27]

There have been numerous efforts to discredit antifa by various right-wing groups and individuals.[28][29] Some have been done via hoaxes on social media, many of them false flag operations originating from alt-right and 4chan users posing as antifa backers on Twitter;[30][31][32] some hoaxes have been picked up and portrayed as fact by right-leaning media and politicians.[30][33][34][35] On September 22, 2025, Trump signed an executive order intended to designate antifa as a domestic terrorist organization,[36][37] after repeated calls by Trump and William Barr to do so.[38] Academics, legal experts, and others have argued such an action exceeds the authority of the presidency and violates the First Amendment.[39][40][41] Several analyses, reports, and studies have concluded that antifa is not a major domestic terrorism risk.[42][43][44]

No, AI and my independent searches are correct. There is no one organized group, there are many factions to the movement that protests fascism, oligarchy, dictatorship, wanna be kings, authoritarian wannabes, etc. It is a good thing.
"The only journey is the one within."



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