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There’s malarkey aplenty in the Bidens’
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Posted By: Garnet, 6/14/2023 2:35:17 PM

Facebook Twitter “Because that’s where the money is.” That was the answer that Willie Sutton, an expert in his chosen field, gave when asked why he robbed banks. Maybe the Bidens, Joe and Hunter, should consider employing a kindred candor about their business activities in Romania, Ukraine and elsewhere back when Joe was Obama’s VP. So far, they have been disappointing on that score. Here’s the state of play: an FBI whistleblower revealed the existence of a complicated bribery scheme that allegedly funneled millions of dollars into the Bidens’ coffers via a network of at least twenty shell companies set up to launder the dough. The Oversight Committee of the Republican-

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Nimby 6/14/2023 2:47:31 PM (No. 1491854)
Crooked and immoral family
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Zeek Wolfe 6/14/2023 3:00:48 PM (No. 1491861)
Hillary, the Bidens and other high ranking Democrats are immune to laws the rest of us must obey. They can lie, cheat, and steal with impunity and be cited for contempt of Congress. We are learning that bribery by foreign powers or sexual activity with underage girls is now acceptable. Suspicious deaths are downplayed or ignored. Trump may have mishandled some important paper, Biden may have mishandled important papers. Trump is indicted, Biden demands his ice cream cone and dreams of little girls.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Bur Oak 6/14/2023 4:43:46 PM (No. 1491908)
Willie Sutton missed the boat. He should have become a politician.
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