Envy of the World (US)
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Yeah, he is obviously unfit.
William P. Barr was born on May 23, 1950 in New York City. Mr. Barr received his A.B. in government from Columbia University in 1971 and his M.A. in government and Chinese studies in 1973. From 1973 to 1977, he served in the Central Intelligence Agency before receiving his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University Law School in 1977.
In 1978, Mr. Barr served as a law clerk under Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Following his clerkship, Mr. Barr joined the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge as an associate. He left the firm to work in the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1983 on the domestic policy staff, then returned to the law firm and became a partner in 1985.
Under President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr served as the Deputy Attorney General from 1990 to 1991; the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1989 to 1990; and the 77th Attorney General of the United States from 1991 to 1993. While serving at the Department, Mr. Barr helped create programs and strategies to reduce violent crime and was responsible for establishing new enforcement policies in a number of areas including financial institutions, civil rights, and antitrust merger guidelines. Mr. Barr also led the Department’s response to the Savings & Loan crisis; oversaw the investigation of the Pan Am 103 bombing; directed the successful response to the Talladega prison uprising and hostage taking; and coordinated counter-terrorism activities during the First Gulf War.
From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Barr served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for GTE Corporation. Mr. Barr then served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon from 2000 to 2008. At both GTE and Verizon, Mr. Barr led the legal, regulatory, and government affairs activities of the companies.
After retiring from Verizon in 2008, Mr. Barr advised major corporations on government enforcement matters, as well as regulatory litigation. Mr. Barr served as Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in 2009 and rejoined the firm in 2017. -
He was hand picked by trump!!!1!1!SFGbob said:Yeah, he is obviously unfit.
William P. Barr was born on May 23, 1950 in New York City. Mr. Barr received his A.B. in government from Columbia University in 1971 and his M.A. in government and Chinese studies in 1973. From 1973 to 1977, he served in the Central Intelligence Agency before receiving his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University Law School in 1977.
In 1978, Mr. Barr served as a law clerk under Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Following his clerkship, Mr. Barr joined the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge as an associate. He left the firm to work in the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1983 on the domestic policy staff, then returned to the law firm and became a partner in 1985.
Under President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr served as the Deputy Attorney General from 1990 to 1991; the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1989 to 1990; and the 77th Attorney General of the United States from 1991 to 1993. While serving at the Department, Mr. Barr helped create programs and strategies to reduce violent crime and was responsible for establishing new enforcement policies in a number of areas including financial institutions, civil rights, and antitrust merger guidelines. Mr. Barr also led the Department’s response to the Savings & Loan crisis; oversaw the investigation of the Pan Am 103 bombing; directed the successful response to the Talladega prison uprising and hostage taking; and coordinated counter-terrorism activities during the First Gulf War.
From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Barr served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for GTE Corporation. Mr. Barr then served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon from 2000 to 2008. At both GTE and Verizon, Mr. Barr led the legal, regulatory, and government affairs activities of the companies.
After retiring from Verizon in 2008, Mr. Barr advised major corporations on government enforcement matters, as well as regulatory litigation. Mr. Barr served as Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in 2009 and rejoined the firm in 2017. -
I thought you girls were suspicious of elites.SFGbob said:Yeah, he is obviously unfit.
William P. Barr was born on May 23, 1950 in New York City. Mr. Barr received his A.B. in government from Columbia University in 1971 and his M.A. in government and Chinese studies in 1973. From 1973 to 1977, he served in the Central Intelligence Agency before receiving his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University Law School in 1977.
In 1978, Mr. Barr served as a law clerk under Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Following his clerkship, Mr. Barr joined the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge as an associate. He left the firm to work in the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1983 on the domestic policy staff, then returned to the law firm and became a partner in 1985.
Under President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr served as the Deputy Attorney General from 1990 to 1991; the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1989 to 1990; and the 77th Attorney General of the United States from 1991 to 1993. While serving at the Department, Mr. Barr helped create programs and strategies to reduce violent crime and was responsible for establishing new enforcement policies in a number of areas including financial institutions, civil rights, and antitrust merger guidelines. Mr. Barr also led the Department’s response to the Savings & Loan crisis; oversaw the investigation of the Pan Am 103 bombing; directed the successful response to the Talladega prison uprising and hostage taking; and coordinated counter-terrorism activities during the First Gulf War.
From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Barr served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for GTE Corporation. Mr. Barr then served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon from 2000 to 2008. At both GTE and Verizon, Mr. Barr led the legal, regulatory, and government affairs activities of the companies.
After retiring from Verizon in 2008, Mr. Barr advised major corporations on government enforcement matters, as well as regulatory litigation. Mr. Barr served as Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in 2009 and rejoined the firm in 2017. -
What's wrong with writing Daddy a memo that says you'll decide things in his favor if he gives you the AG's job?MikeDamone said:
He was hand picked by trump!!!1!1!SFGbob said:Yeah, he is obviously unfit.
William P. Barr was born on May 23, 1950 in New York City. Mr. Barr received his A.B. in government from Columbia University in 1971 and his M.A. in government and Chinese studies in 1973. From 1973 to 1977, he served in the Central Intelligence Agency before receiving his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University Law School in 1977.
In 1978, Mr. Barr served as a law clerk under Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Following his clerkship, Mr. Barr joined the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge as an associate. He left the firm to work in the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1983 on the domestic policy staff, then returned to the law firm and became a partner in 1985.
Under President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr served as the Deputy Attorney General from 1990 to 1991; the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1989 to 1990; and the 77th Attorney General of the United States from 1991 to 1993. While serving at the Department, Mr. Barr helped create programs and strategies to reduce violent crime and was responsible for establishing new enforcement policies in a number of areas including financial institutions, civil rights, and antitrust merger guidelines. Mr. Barr also led the Department’s response to the Savings & Loan crisis; oversaw the investigation of the Pan Am 103 bombing; directed the successful response to the Talladega prison uprising and hostage taking; and coordinated counter-terrorism activities during the First Gulf War.
From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Barr served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for GTE Corporation. Mr. Barr then served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon from 2000 to 2008. At both GTE and Verizon, Mr. Barr led the legal, regulatory, and government affairs activities of the companies.
After retiring from Verizon in 2008, Mr. Barr advised major corporations on government enforcement matters, as well as regulatory litigation. Mr. Barr served as Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in 2009 and rejoined the firm in 2017.
As Giuliani would say, "That's not a crime." -
You sure weren't when they were lying their ass offHHusky said:
I thought you girls were suspicious of elites.SFGbob said:Yeah, he is obviously unfit.
William P. Barr was born on May 23, 1950 in New York City. Mr. Barr received his A.B. in government from Columbia University in 1971 and his M.A. in government and Chinese studies in 1973. From 1973 to 1977, he served in the Central Intelligence Agency before receiving his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University Law School in 1977.
In 1978, Mr. Barr served as a law clerk under Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Following his clerkship, Mr. Barr joined the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge as an associate. He left the firm to work in the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1983 on the domestic policy staff, then returned to the law firm and became a partner in 1985.
Under President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr served as the Deputy Attorney General from 1990 to 1991; the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1989 to 1990; and the 77th Attorney General of the United States from 1991 to 1993. While serving at the Department, Mr. Barr helped create programs and strategies to reduce violent crime and was responsible for establishing new enforcement policies in a number of areas including financial institutions, civil rights, and antitrust merger guidelines. Mr. Barr also led the Department’s response to the Savings & Loan crisis; oversaw the investigation of the Pan Am 103 bombing; directed the successful response to the Talladega prison uprising and hostage taking; and coordinated counter-terrorism activities during the First Gulf War.
From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Barr served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for GTE Corporation. Mr. Barr then served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon from 2000 to 2008. At both GTE and Verizon, Mr. Barr led the legal, regulatory, and government affairs activities of the companies.
After retiring from Verizon in 2008, Mr. Barr advised major corporations on government enforcement matters, as well as regulatory litigation. Mr. Barr served as Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in 2009 and rejoined the firm in 2017. -
Race was against elites before he was for them.
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O"keefed, Barr is the type of attorney you pretend to be.HHusky said:Race was against elites before he was for them.
O'Keefed feels that anyone that doesn't have slip and fall work on their resume is an "elite." -
Hand picked!!!!HHusky said:
What's wrong with writing Daddy a memo that says you'll decide things in his favor if he gives you the AG's job?MikeDamone said:
He was hand picked by trump!!!1!1!SFGbob said:Yeah, he is obviously unfit.
William P. Barr was born on May 23, 1950 in New York City. Mr. Barr received his A.B. in government from Columbia University in 1971 and his M.A. in government and Chinese studies in 1973. From 1973 to 1977, he served in the Central Intelligence Agency before receiving his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University Law School in 1977.
In 1978, Mr. Barr served as a law clerk under Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Following his clerkship, Mr. Barr joined the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge as an associate. He left the firm to work in the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1983 on the domestic policy staff, then returned to the law firm and became a partner in 1985.
Under President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr served as the Deputy Attorney General from 1990 to 1991; the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1989 to 1990; and the 77th Attorney General of the United States from 1991 to 1993. While serving at the Department, Mr. Barr helped create programs and strategies to reduce violent crime and was responsible for establishing new enforcement policies in a number of areas including financial institutions, civil rights, and antitrust merger guidelines. Mr. Barr also led the Department’s response to the Savings & Loan crisis; oversaw the investigation of the Pan Am 103 bombing; directed the successful response to the Talladega prison uprising and hostage taking; and coordinated counter-terrorism activities during the First Gulf War.
From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Barr served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for GTE Corporation. Mr. Barr then served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon from 2000 to 2008. At both GTE and Verizon, Mr. Barr led the legal, regulatory, and government affairs activities of the companies.
After retiring from Verizon in 2008, Mr. Barr advised major corporations on government enforcement matters, as well as regulatory litigation. Mr. Barr served as Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in 2009 and rejoined the firm in 2017.
As Giuliani would say, "That's not a crime."
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I judge a person on their character or lack thereofHHusky said:Race was against elites before he was for them.
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Can we see this memo?HHusky said:
What's wrong with writing Daddy a memo that says you'll decide things in his favor if he gives you the AG's job?MikeDamone said:
He was hand picked by trump!!!1!1!SFGbob said:Yeah, he is obviously unfit.
William P. Barr was born on May 23, 1950 in New York City. Mr. Barr received his A.B. in government from Columbia University in 1971 and his M.A. in government and Chinese studies in 1973. From 1973 to 1977, he served in the Central Intelligence Agency before receiving his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University Law School in 1977.
In 1978, Mr. Barr served as a law clerk under Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Following his clerkship, Mr. Barr joined the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge as an associate. He left the firm to work in the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1983 on the domestic policy staff, then returned to the law firm and became a partner in 1985.
Under President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr served as the Deputy Attorney General from 1990 to 1991; the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1989 to 1990; and the 77th Attorney General of the United States from 1991 to 1993. While serving at the Department, Mr. Barr helped create programs and strategies to reduce violent crime and was responsible for establishing new enforcement policies in a number of areas including financial institutions, civil rights, and antitrust merger guidelines. Mr. Barr also led the Department’s response to the Savings & Loan crisis; oversaw the investigation of the Pan Am 103 bombing; directed the successful response to the Talladega prison uprising and hostage taking; and coordinated counter-terrorism activities during the First Gulf War.
From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Barr served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for GTE Corporation. Mr. Barr then served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon from 2000 to 2008. At both GTE and Verizon, Mr. Barr led the legal, regulatory, and government affairs activities of the companies.
After retiring from Verizon in 2008, Mr. Barr advised major corporations on government enforcement matters, as well as regulatory litigation. Mr. Barr served as Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in 2009 and rejoined the firm in 2017.
As Giuliani would say, "That's not a crime." -
It’s a documented fact.RaceBannon said:
Can we see this memo?HHusky said:
What's wrong with writing Daddy a memo that says you'll decide things in his favor if he gives you the AG's job?MikeDamone said:
He was hand picked by trump!!!1!1!SFGbob said:Yeah, he is obviously unfit.
William P. Barr was born on May 23, 1950 in New York City. Mr. Barr received his A.B. in government from Columbia University in 1971 and his M.A. in government and Chinese studies in 1973. From 1973 to 1977, he served in the Central Intelligence Agency before receiving his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University Law School in 1977.
In 1978, Mr. Barr served as a law clerk under Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Following his clerkship, Mr. Barr joined the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge as an associate. He left the firm to work in the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1983 on the domestic policy staff, then returned to the law firm and became a partner in 1985.
Under President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr served as the Deputy Attorney General from 1990 to 1991; the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1989 to 1990; and the 77th Attorney General of the United States from 1991 to 1993. While serving at the Department, Mr. Barr helped create programs and strategies to reduce violent crime and was responsible for establishing new enforcement policies in a number of areas including financial institutions, civil rights, and antitrust merger guidelines. Mr. Barr also led the Department’s response to the Savings & Loan crisis; oversaw the investigation of the Pan Am 103 bombing; directed the successful response to the Talladega prison uprising and hostage taking; and coordinated counter-terrorism activities during the First Gulf War.
From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Barr served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for GTE Corporation. Mr. Barr then served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon from 2000 to 2008. At both GTE and Verizon, Mr. Barr led the legal, regulatory, and government affairs activities of the companies.
After retiring from Verizon in 2008, Mr. Barr advised major corporations on government enforcement matters, as well as regulatory litigation. Mr. Barr served as Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in 2009 and rejoined the firm in 2017.
As Giuliani would say, "That's not a crime."
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Only with a computer and an internet connection.RaceBannon said:
Can we see this memo?HHusky said:
What's wrong with writing Daddy a memo that says you'll decide things in his favor if he gives you the AG's job?MikeDamone said:
He was hand picked by trump!!!1!1!SFGbob said:Yeah, he is obviously unfit.
William P. Barr was born on May 23, 1950 in New York City. Mr. Barr received his A.B. in government from Columbia University in 1971 and his M.A. in government and Chinese studies in 1973. From 1973 to 1977, he served in the Central Intelligence Agency before receiving his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University Law School in 1977.
In 1978, Mr. Barr served as a law clerk under Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Following his clerkship, Mr. Barr joined the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge as an associate. He left the firm to work in the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1983 on the domestic policy staff, then returned to the law firm and became a partner in 1985.
Under President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr served as the Deputy Attorney General from 1990 to 1991; the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1989 to 1990; and the 77th Attorney General of the United States from 1991 to 1993. While serving at the Department, Mr. Barr helped create programs and strategies to reduce violent crime and was responsible for establishing new enforcement policies in a number of areas including financial institutions, civil rights, and antitrust merger guidelines. Mr. Barr also led the Department’s response to the Savings & Loan crisis; oversaw the investigation of the Pan Am 103 bombing; directed the successful response to the Talladega prison uprising and hostage taking; and coordinated counter-terrorism activities during the First Gulf War.
From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Barr served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for GTE Corporation. Mr. Barr then served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon from 2000 to 2008. At both GTE and Verizon, Mr. Barr led the legal, regulatory, and government affairs activities of the companies.
After retiring from Verizon in 2008, Mr. Barr advised major corporations on government enforcement matters, as well as regulatory litigation. Mr. Barr served as Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in 2009 and rejoined the firm in 2017.
As Giuliani would say, "That's not a crime." -
I didn't think soHHusky said:
Only with a computer and an internet connection.RaceBannon said:
Can we see this memo?HHusky said:
What's wrong with writing Daddy a memo that says you'll decide things in his favor if he gives you the AG's job?MikeDamone said:
He was hand picked by trump!!!1!1!SFGbob said:Yeah, he is obviously unfit.
William P. Barr was born on May 23, 1950 in New York City. Mr. Barr received his A.B. in government from Columbia University in 1971 and his M.A. in government and Chinese studies in 1973. From 1973 to 1977, he served in the Central Intelligence Agency before receiving his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University Law School in 1977.
In 1978, Mr. Barr served as a law clerk under Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Following his clerkship, Mr. Barr joined the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge as an associate. He left the firm to work in the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1983 on the domestic policy staff, then returned to the law firm and became a partner in 1985.
Under President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr served as the Deputy Attorney General from 1990 to 1991; the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1989 to 1990; and the 77th Attorney General of the United States from 1991 to 1993. While serving at the Department, Mr. Barr helped create programs and strategies to reduce violent crime and was responsible for establishing new enforcement policies in a number of areas including financial institutions, civil rights, and antitrust merger guidelines. Mr. Barr also led the Department’s response to the Savings & Loan crisis; oversaw the investigation of the Pan Am 103 bombing; directed the successful response to the Talladega prison uprising and hostage taking; and coordinated counter-terrorism activities during the First Gulf War.
From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Barr served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for GTE Corporation. Mr. Barr then served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon from 2000 to 2008. At both GTE and Verizon, Mr. Barr led the legal, regulatory, and government affairs activities of the companies.
After retiring from Verizon in 2008, Mr. Barr advised major corporations on government enforcement matters, as well as regulatory litigation. Mr. Barr served as Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in 2009 and rejoined the firm in 2017.
As Giuliani would say, "That's not a crime." -
Should Trump have hired his brother instead or his wingman?
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Imagine my surprise at your lack of curiosity.RaceBannon said:
I didn't think soHHusky said:
Only with a computer and an internet connection.RaceBannon said:
Can we see this memo?HHusky said:
What's wrong with writing Daddy a memo that says you'll decide things in his favor if he gives you the AG's job?MikeDamone said:
He was hand picked by trump!!!1!1!SFGbob said:Yeah, he is obviously unfit.
William P. Barr was born on May 23, 1950 in New York City. Mr. Barr received his A.B. in government from Columbia University in 1971 and his M.A. in government and Chinese studies in 1973. From 1973 to 1977, he served in the Central Intelligence Agency before receiving his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University Law School in 1977.
In 1978, Mr. Barr served as a law clerk under Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Following his clerkship, Mr. Barr joined the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge as an associate. He left the firm to work in the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1983 on the domestic policy staff, then returned to the law firm and became a partner in 1985.
Under President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr served as the Deputy Attorney General from 1990 to 1991; the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1989 to 1990; and the 77th Attorney General of the United States from 1991 to 1993. While serving at the Department, Mr. Barr helped create programs and strategies to reduce violent crime and was responsible for establishing new enforcement policies in a number of areas including financial institutions, civil rights, and antitrust merger guidelines. Mr. Barr also led the Department’s response to the Savings & Loan crisis; oversaw the investigation of the Pan Am 103 bombing; directed the successful response to the Talladega prison uprising and hostage taking; and coordinated counter-terrorism activities during the First Gulf War.
From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Barr served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for GTE Corporation. Mr. Barr then served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon from 2000 to 2008. At both GTE and Verizon, Mr. Barr led the legal, regulatory, and government affairs activities of the companies.
After retiring from Verizon in 2008, Mr. Barr advised major corporations on government enforcement matters, as well as regulatory litigation. Mr. Barr served as Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in 2009 and rejoined the firm in 2017.
As Giuliani would say, "That's not a crime." -
I was curious enough to see if you could back it up or if you're just lying more.HHusky said:
Imagine my surprise at your lack of curiosity.RaceBannon said:
I didn't think soHHusky said:
Only with a computer and an internet connection.RaceBannon said:
Can we see this memo?HHusky said:
What's wrong with writing Daddy a memo that says you'll decide things in his favor if he gives you the AG's job?MikeDamone said:
He was hand picked by trump!!!1!1!SFGbob said:Yeah, he is obviously unfit.
William P. Barr was born on May 23, 1950 in New York City. Mr. Barr received his A.B. in government from Columbia University in 1971 and his M.A. in government and Chinese studies in 1973. From 1973 to 1977, he served in the Central Intelligence Agency before receiving his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University Law School in 1977.
In 1978, Mr. Barr served as a law clerk under Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Following his clerkship, Mr. Barr joined the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge as an associate. He left the firm to work in the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1983 on the domestic policy staff, then returned to the law firm and became a partner in 1985.
Under President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr served as the Deputy Attorney General from 1990 to 1991; the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1989 to 1990; and the 77th Attorney General of the United States from 1991 to 1993. While serving at the Department, Mr. Barr helped create programs and strategies to reduce violent crime and was responsible for establishing new enforcement policies in a number of areas including financial institutions, civil rights, and antitrust merger guidelines. Mr. Barr also led the Department’s response to the Savings & Loan crisis; oversaw the investigation of the Pan Am 103 bombing; directed the successful response to the Talladega prison uprising and hostage taking; and coordinated counter-terrorism activities during the First Gulf War.
From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Barr served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for GTE Corporation. Mr. Barr then served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon from 2000 to 2008. At both GTE and Verizon, Mr. Barr led the legal, regulatory, and government affairs activities of the companies.
After retiring from Verizon in 2008, Mr. Barr advised major corporations on government enforcement matters, as well as regulatory litigation. Mr. Barr served as Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in 2009 and rejoined the firm in 2017.
As Giuliani would say, "That's not a crime."
I follow the news and this is news to me
Should I google tinfoilhat.com? -
Go full Hondo...insist on a link. If a link of this letter is provided, go with the photoshop argumentRaceBannon said:
I was curious enough to see if you could back it up or if you're just lying more.HHusky said:
Imagine my surprise at your lack of curiosity.RaceBannon said:
I didn't think soHHusky said:
Only with a computer and an internet connection.RaceBannon said:
Can we see this memo?HHusky said:
What's wrong with writing Daddy a memo that says you'll decide things in his favor if he gives you the AG's job?MikeDamone said:
He was hand picked by trump!!!1!1!SFGbob said:Yeah, he is obviously unfit.
William P. Barr was born on May 23, 1950 in New York City. Mr. Barr received his A.B. in government from Columbia University in 1971 and his M.A. in government and Chinese studies in 1973. From 1973 to 1977, he served in the Central Intelligence Agency before receiving his J.D. with highest honors from George Washington University Law School in 1977.
In 1978, Mr. Barr served as a law clerk under Judge Malcolm Wilkey of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit. Following his clerkship, Mr. Barr joined the Washington, D.C. office of the law firm of Shaw, Pittman, Potts & Trowbridge as an associate. He left the firm to work in the White House under President Ronald Reagan from 1982 to 1983 on the domestic policy staff, then returned to the law firm and became a partner in 1985.
Under President George H.W. Bush, Mr. Barr served as the Deputy Attorney General from 1990 to 1991; the Assistant Attorney General of the Office of Legal Counsel from 1989 to 1990; and the 77th Attorney General of the United States from 1991 to 1993. While serving at the Department, Mr. Barr helped create programs and strategies to reduce violent crime and was responsible for establishing new enforcement policies in a number of areas including financial institutions, civil rights, and antitrust merger guidelines. Mr. Barr also led the Department’s response to the Savings & Loan crisis; oversaw the investigation of the Pan Am 103 bombing; directed the successful response to the Talladega prison uprising and hostage taking; and coordinated counter-terrorism activities during the First Gulf War.
From 1994 to 2000, Mr. Barr served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel for GTE Corporation. Mr. Barr then served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Verizon from 2000 to 2008. At both GTE and Verizon, Mr. Barr led the legal, regulatory, and government affairs activities of the companies.
After retiring from Verizon in 2008, Mr. Barr advised major corporations on government enforcement matters, as well as regulatory litigation. Mr. Barr served as Of Counsel at Kirkland & Ellis LLP in 2009 and rejoined the firm in 2017.
As Giuliani would say, "That's not a crime."
I follow the news and this is news to me
Should I google tinfoilhat.com? -
Just what I thought - a memo to Rosenstein
Why does it matter if Barr is in favor of obstruction when Mueller could have made the charge?
But still -
MikeDamone said:
I’m against the war AND the troops.HHusky said:
Good luck.MikeDamone said:
I’m for cutting everything including their entitlements. How about them apples?HHusky said:
I did shit all over the Tea Party. A know nothing movement filled with teat suckers who want to balance the budget by cutting everything except their entitlements.SFGbob said:
Fucking liar. You shit all over the Tea Party you pathological lying piece of shit. No wonder you and Hondo have hit it off so well. I want to cut spending and support people who want to cut spending. You shit all over people who want to cut spending and vote for people who want to increase spending.HHusky said:
You're just making shit up again, blob.SFGbob said:
You're fucking murder on claims I never made Kunt. I recall a group that was all in favor of cutting Federal spending. You shit all over them. Your only answer to deficits it raising taxes, you don't support cutting anything.HHusky said:
I was unaware that Daddy had put an end to business cycles. I'm sure piling up deficits during the good times is not a problem.SFGbob said:
I am pro-growth. 3% last quarter. You're the one who voted anemic economic growth O'Keefed. What do you think all of those regulations and high taxes do to an economy? You want even higher taxes and even more regulations.HHusky said:
You used to be pro-growth. What changed?SFGbob said:
Or we could import millions of more illegals and drive wages down which is what you've been wanting O'Keefed.HHusky said:
Labor shortages increase labor prices? Economists should really look into this!jecornel said:
Even the NY Times is reporting it!! year over year wage growth 3.2%ApostleofGrief said:
this is a load of sickening propaganda from the idiotjecornel said:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/03/business/economy/jobs-report-april.html
Increasing wages is a good thing for workers many of who have been hurt by the massive influx of foreign labor. Liberals like yourself used to pride yourself on increasing the wages for workers.
There's no political will on the left or right to cut anything of consequence, i.e. entitlements. You've admitted that. So I propose we pay for more stuff in real time. You propose we cut stuff--but admit it won't happen. The real world is a frustrating place, ain't it?
Your fucking GOP is now joined at the hip with those assholes. Good luck cutting spending!
Let's not be so hasty in such blanket generalizations....
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I saw him testify. Clintonesque. At least he's got a good resume. So did Bill.SFGbob said:
O"keefed, Barr is the type of attorney you pretend to be.HHusky said:Race was against elites before he was for them.
O'Keefed feels that anyone that doesn't have slip and fall work on their resume is an "elite."
And I have nothing against elites. I like a well-educated call girl as much as the next guy.
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Yeah, you also don't have a link to back up your mouth.HHusky said:
I saw him testify. Clintonesque. At least he's got a good resume. So did Bill.SFGbob said:
O"keefed, Barr is the type of attorney you pretend to be.HHusky said:Race was against elites before he was for them.
O'Keefed feels that anyone that doesn't have slip and fall work on their resume is an "elite."
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A link to . . . ?SFGbob said:
Yeah, you also don't have a link to back up your mouth.HHusky said:
I saw him testify. Clintonesque. At least he's got a good resume. So did Bill.SFGbob said:
O"keefed, Barr is the type of attorney you pretend to be.HHusky said:Race was against elites before he was for them.
O'Keefed feels that anyone that doesn't have slip and fall work on their resume is an "elite."
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How about a link to the dem plan to force banks to lend to people that can't afford to pay for their mortgages? That was the housing crisis generator right? Or the dot.com bust that Clinton handed Bush? Since you democrats are all concerned with the root problems of our economy.
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Those poor banks. They didn't even want to be deregulated.Bendintheriver said:How about a link to the dem plan to force banks to lend to people that can't afford to pay for their mortgages? That was the housing crisis generator right? Or the dot.com bust that Clinton handed Bush? Since you democrats are all concerned with the root problems of our economy.
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Came for thisPurpleThrobber said:MikeDamone said:
I’m against the war AND the troops.HHusky said:
Good luck.MikeDamone said:
I’m for cutting everything including their entitlements. How about them apples?HHusky said:
I did shit all over the Tea Party. A know nothing movement filled with teat suckers who want to balance the budget by cutting everything except their entitlements.SFGbob said:
Fucking liar. You shit all over the Tea Party you pathological lying piece of shit. No wonder you and Hondo have hit it off so well. I want to cut spending and support people who want to cut spending. You shit all over people who want to cut spending and vote for people who want to increase spending.HHusky said:
You're just making shit up again, blob.SFGbob said:
You're fucking murder on claims I never made Kunt. I recall a group that was all in favor of cutting Federal spending. You shit all over them. Your only answer to deficits it raising taxes, you don't support cutting anything.HHusky said:
I was unaware that Daddy had put an end to business cycles. I'm sure piling up deficits during the good times is not a problem.SFGbob said:
I am pro-growth. 3% last quarter. You're the one who voted anemic economic growth O'Keefed. What do you think all of those regulations and high taxes do to an economy? You want even higher taxes and even more regulations.HHusky said:
You used to be pro-growth. What changed?SFGbob said:
Or we could import millions of more illegals and drive wages down which is what you've been wanting O'Keefed.HHusky said:
Labor shortages increase labor prices? Economists should really look into this!jecornel said:
Even the NY Times is reporting it!! year over year wage growth 3.2%ApostleofGrief said:
this is a load of sickening propaganda from the idiotjecornel said:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/03/business/economy/jobs-report-april.html
Increasing wages is a good thing for workers many of who have been hurt by the massive influx of foreign labor. Liberals like yourself used to pride yourself on increasing the wages for workers.
There's no political will on the left or right to cut anything of consequence, i.e. entitlements. You've admitted that. So I propose we pay for more stuff in real time. You propose we cut stuff--but admit it won't happen. The real world is a frustrating place, ain't it?
Your fucking GOP is now joined at the hip with those assholes. Good luck cutting spending!
Let's not be so hasty in such blanket generalizations....
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They didn't want to make loans to deadbeats, but in order carry out merger and expansion plans that was the deal the Clinton Admin gave them. And then then told the banks don't worry about those shitty loans we're expanding Freddie and Fannie's ability to buy that crap, you won't even have to keep that shit on your books, it will go on Fannie and Freddie's books.HHusky said:
Those poor banks. They didn't even want to be deregulated.Bendintheriver said:How about a link to the dem plan to force banks to lend to people that can't afford to pay for their mortgages? That was the housing crisis generator right? Or the dot.com bust that Clinton handed Bush? Since you democrats are all concerned with the root problems of our economy.
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Those poor banks. I weep for them.SFGbob said:
They didn't want to make loans to deadbeats, but in order carry out merger and expansion plans that was the deal the Clinton Admin gave them. And then then told the banks don't worry about those shitty loans we're expanding Freddie and Fannie's ability to buy that crap, you won't even have to keep that shit on your books, it will go on Fannie and Freddie's books.HHusky said:
Those poor banks. They didn't even want to be deregulated.Bendintheriver said:How about a link to the dem plan to force banks to lend to people that can't afford to pay for their mortgages? That was the housing crisis generator right? Or the dot.com bust that Clinton handed Bush? Since you democrats are all concerned with the root problems of our economy.
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I weep for the taxpayers that got left holding the bag, of course you don't care. That's why you're a fraud.HHusky said:
Those poor banks. I weep for them.SFGbob said:
They didn't want to make loans to deadbeats, but in order carry out merger and expansion plans that was the deal the Clinton Admin gave them. And then then told the banks don't worry about those shitty loans we're expanding Freddie and Fannie's ability to buy that crap, you won't even have to keep that shit on your books, it will go on Fannie and Freddie's books.HHusky said:
Those poor banks. They didn't even want to be deregulated.Bendintheriver said:How about a link to the dem plan to force banks to lend to people that can't afford to pay for their mortgages? That was the housing crisis generator right? Or the dot.com bust that Clinton handed Bush? Since you democrats are all concerned with the root problems of our economy.
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Really! I didn't vote to cut back the regulations that have banks back to lending like it's 2006 again. Looks like you plan to though.SFGbob said:
I weep for the taxpayers that got left holding the bag, of course you don't care. That's why you're a fraud.HHusky said:
Those poor banks. I weep for them.SFGbob said:
They didn't want to make loans to deadbeats, but in order carry out merger and expansion plans that was the deal the Clinton Admin gave them. And then then told the banks don't worry about those shitty loans we're expanding Freddie and Fannie's ability to buy that crap, you won't even have to keep that shit on your books, it will go on Fannie and Freddie's books.HHusky said:
Those poor banks. They didn't even want to be deregulated.Bendintheriver said:How about a link to the dem plan to force banks to lend to people that can't afford to pay for their mortgages? That was the housing crisis generator right? Or the dot.com bust that Clinton handed Bush? Since you democrats are all concerned with the root problems of our economy.
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That's great and all, but I would prefer our president save the victory lap for the final months of the 2nd term. But I know this is how he rolls.jecornel said: