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originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: Ksihkehe
What makes you think it would be locked?
Biden's corruption has already been well documented, this just another shovel of dirt on his political grave.
Virtually all these claims have stood up poorly to journalistic scrutiny. Derkach’s release of the audio recordings — which feature voices that sound very much like Poroshenko, Biden and, briefly, former Secretary of State John Kerry — was clearly intended to further these accusations. But while they offer an interesting window into the United States’ active support for and involvement in Ukraine after the EuroMaidan Revolution that deposed President Viktor Yanukovych in 2014, they provide virtually no evidence for Derkach’s claims. Derkach claimed that the audio files were given to him by investigative journalists and were recorded by Poroshenko himself. While they sound authentic, even a casual listener can hear that they have been selectively edited, likely to serve a political purpose.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: Butterfinger
Barr is being careful to not give Democrats any additional excuses to throw Joe Biden off the bus.
Trump vs. Biden after the conventions will be hilarious!
originally posted by: Gryphon66
From the source provided at: Kyiv Post
Virtually all these claims have stood up poorly to journalistic scrutiny. Derkach’s release of the audio recordings — which feature voices that sound very much like Poroshenko, Biden and, briefly, former Secretary of State John Kerry — was clearly intended to further these accusations. But while they offer an interesting window into the United States’ active support for and involvement in Ukraine after the EuroMaidan Revolution that deposed President Viktor Yanukovych in 2014, they provide virtually no evidence for Derkach’s claims. Derkach claimed that the audio files were given to him by investigative journalists and were recorded by Poroshenko himself. While they sound authentic, even a casual listener can hear that they have been selectively edited, likely to serve a political purpose.
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: Gryphon66
From the source provided at: Kyiv Post
Virtually all these claims have stood up poorly to journalistic scrutiny. Derkach’s release of the audio recordings — which feature voices that sound very much like Poroshenko, Biden and, briefly, former Secretary of State John Kerry — was clearly intended to further these accusations. But while they offer an interesting window into the United States’ active support for and involvement in Ukraine after the EuroMaidan Revolution that deposed President Viktor Yanukovych in 2014, they provide virtually no evidence for Derkach’s claims. Derkach claimed that the audio files were given to him by investigative journalists and were recorded by Poroshenko himself. While they sound authentic, even a casual listener can hear that they have been selectively edited, likely to serve a political purpose.
Do they make little ergonomic keyboards that fit in the small of your back? I imagine it's gotta be hard to type with your head jammed back there so far.
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: watchitburn
a reply to: Ksihkehe
What makes you think it would be locked?
Biden's corruption has already been well documented, this just another shovel of dirt on his political grave.
Existing thread from earlier today. This OP has additional analysis of the audio, but it's effectively the same topic.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: Ksihkehe
originally posted by: Gryphon66
From the source provided at: Kyiv Post
Virtually all these claims have stood up poorly to journalistic scrutiny. Derkach’s release of the audio recordings — which feature voices that sound very much like Poroshenko, Biden and, briefly, former Secretary of State John Kerry — was clearly intended to further these accusations. But while they offer an interesting window into the United States’ active support for and involvement in Ukraine after the EuroMaidan Revolution that deposed President Viktor Yanukovych in 2014, they provide virtually no evidence for Derkach’s claims. Derkach claimed that the audio files were given to him by investigative journalists and were recorded by Poroshenko himself. While they sound authentic, even a casual listener can hear that they have been selectively edited, likely to serve a political purpose.
Do they make little ergonomic keyboards that fit in the small of your back? I imagine it's gotta be hard to type with your head jammed back there so far.
That’s from one of the sources in the OP ... direct quote.
You know, those “important sources” you were praising?Inaccurate.
Anything to say about the quote? Or was your little ad hom all you have?