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Ohhhhh noooooo! No. Anyone getting comfortable is a fool.

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[–] 14460994? 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

I, for one, believe the Ender’s Game approach is best. If the opportunity to utterly destroy your enemy presents itself, don’t hesitate.

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[–] 14460071? [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

How about those who, even though not comfortable, look far ahead for consequences of their actions and then act with deliberation? Suddenly, but when fully prepared.

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[–] 14459013? [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Update: If Assange outs HRC on October 21 as he recently said he would that would get the whole declass ball rolling without Trump seeming to be involved. Is this the plan? We'll see a week from tomorrow.

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[–] 14459146? ago 

I missed this. JA promised something for Oct 21?

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[–] 14459037? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The order for Declas has been given, so the legal part is covered. Delivery time is probably fuzzy, it takes whatever time it takes to make public. So technically not a breach of trust. I agree that the most effective timing would be after the houses are seated and the military tribunal orders take effect. When the info is made public there will be a massive public outcry and demand for arrests which, if timed correctly can then effectively take place and swift trials carried out. Thus the administration is seen to be complying with public demand rather than imposing a dictatorial agenda. optics.

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[–] 14458920? ago 

This is Dan Bongino’s take on the DECLAS as well. I’m ok with that but after the midterms I think we need to push for it.