musterion
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Do you like pickels? That tickels me
Don Rickles wouldn't give a nickel for that joke.
Do you like pickels? That tickels me
Sometimes, though the sour are only good with sweet tea, and the sweet topping a Cuban hamburger.Do you like pickels?
I'd ask how you feel about heckels, but I think I know.That tickels me
Do you like pickels? That tickels me
Have you ever seen a grown man naked?Do you like movies about gladiators, billy?
Have you ever seen a grown man naked?
It's a line from a movie, way over your head, doofus
Have you been drinking?
It's a line from a movie
The only way that movie is over a head is if they're literally playing it that way.It's a line from a movie, way over your head, doofus
The only way that movie is over a head is if they're literally playing it that way.
Jabbar had the best line in the cockpit scenes, if you're a basketball fan.
You have a cold?All this scrutiny of Trump/Russia and the real crimes are right under the dems noses :rotfl:
... a movie, way over your head...
I saw what you two did there....The only way that movie is over a head ...
All this scrutiny of Trump/Russia and the real crimes are right under the dems noses :rotfl:
I saw what you two did there....
Five Capitol Hill technology aides told The Daily Caller News Foundation’s Investigative Group that members of Congress have displayed an inexplicable and intense loyalty towards the suspects who police say victimized them. The baffled aides wonder if the suspects are blackmailing representatives based on the contents of their emails and files, to which they had full access.
“I don’t know what they have, but they have something on someone. It’s been months at this point” with no arrests, said Pat Sowers, who has managed IT for several House offices for 12 years. “Something is rotten in Denmark.”
A manager at a tech-services company that works with Democratic House offices said he approached congressional offices, offering their services at one-fourth the price of Awan and his Pakistani brothers, but the members declined. At the time, he couldn’t understand why his offers were rejected but now he suspects the Awans exerted some type of leverage over members.
“There’s no question about it: If I was accused of a tenth of what these guys are accused of, they’d take me out in handcuffs that same day, and I’d never work again,” he said.
A House IT employee who requested anonymity said tech workers who have taken over some of those offices found that computers in some — but not all — offices were “thin clients” that sent all data to an offsite server in violation of House policies. Additionally, staffers’ iPhones were all linked to a single non-government iTunes account.
The investigation goes far beyond the theft of millions of dollars. The employees could read all emails dozens of members of Congress sent and received, as well as access any files members and their staff stored. Court records show the brothers ran a side business that owed $100,000 to an Iranian fugitive who has been tied to Hezbollah, and their stepmother says they often send money to Pakistan.
Another Democratic IT contractor said members “are saying don’t say anything, this will all blow over if we all don’t say anything.” The Awans “had [members] in their pocket,” and “there are a lot of members who could go down over this.”