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atlkvb

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Ukraine prez said no quid pro quo! sensing reading comp disability...

It doesnt matter. To Leftists, the direct transcript of the recorded call from Trump to the Ukrainian President was a parody. Schiff's rendition of the call, as well as 2nd and 3rd hand accounts from people who didn't even hear the call are what we should trust. [eyeroll]
 

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Ukraine prez said no quid pro quo! sensing reading comp disability...

Quid Pro Quo doesn't even apply in this situation. President has the authority to what he did. It's why the DOJ declined to look at it any farther.
 
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YOU as either a corporate security investigator or auditor do NOT know what if any crimes have been committed if you are merely investigating evidence of possible criminal activity.

As I said, you simply collect the evidence and let Law enforcement or corporate counsel make those determinations. You coming off to this board as if you have some ancillary expertise cracking criminal conspiracies or recognizing criminal intent because of your background as a corporate security officer or internal auditor is as laughable as it is disingenuous.

Try giving the board your expertise on something you really have intimate knowledge of...like being an unapologetic Socialist.

Of course you'd deny that though wouldn't 'ya?

Liar.[eyeroll]

First of all I never once said I prosecuted cases. I never once said I charged anybody with crimes. You fabricated that. You sell used cars. You know nothing of what I do or what I have investigated and uncovered in my career. You really don't know what auditors, corporate investigators, or corporate security officers do. So shut up please. You are truly ignorant.

I have said I investigate and collect evidence. I do not file charges. I do not prosecute. That is the truth. Your attempt to manipulate the conversation is childish and clearly reflective of your inability to reason.

I am curious. How many people have been convicted of crimes due to your work? How many C-suite officers have resigned because of a little hunch that turned into juicy abuse and fraud case that included a sordid affair with a subordinate? That was a 4 month investigation working long nights but worth every minute of it. I actually got a substantial cash bonus for that beauty. That's big in my line of work. How many times have you wondered how somebody could afford their lifestyle and found that they really couldn't? I'll sit back and wait for those answers because I am sure my answer is more than your on each question unless you actually worked in law enforcement.
 

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First of all I never once said I prosecuted cases. I never once said I charged anybody with crimes.

. How many people have been convicted of crimes due to your work? How many C-suite officers have resigned because of a little hunch that turned into juicy abuse and fraud case that included a sordid affair with a subordinate? That was a 4 month investigation working long nights but worth every minute of it. I actually got a substantial cash bonus for that beauty. That's big in my line of work. .

My very wise Grandfather once told me "it's the empty can that makes the most noise".

You're more living proof of that in this post. All I know about you is you are a Socialist and a liar (not necessarily in that order either)
 

atlkvb

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I never once said I charged anybody with crimes. You fabricated that.

I did not "fabricate" anything. I simply asked how you knew what you were investigating was a crime before Law enforcement did?

I have worked in both internal audit and corporate security. I have investigated everything from petty crimes to one of the biggest single loan frauds in US history.

So how did you know what you were investigating were "crimes"? Were the folks you were investigating guilty before you finished "investigating" them?

No? Yes? How did you know?
 

atlkvb

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How many times have you wondered how somebody could afford their lifestyle and found that they really couldn't? I'll sit back and wait for those answers because I am sure my answer is more than your on each question unless you actually worked in law enforcement.

I don't sit around and "wonder" how someone can afford their Lifestyle. Quite frankly it's none of my business, and it shouldn't have been yours either as a corporate security officer or internal auditor like you said you were.

Why would you be concerned about how someone is living financially unless someone in management had reason to believe potential criminal activity involving the company?

In that case it wouldn't be up to you to determine or guess or even suggest how they were living, or if they were guilty of any crime! Your job would be simply to compile evidence and report. You're not paid on a "hunch" of someone's corporate malfeasance, even if you were that's still NOT your call to make involving any sort of criminal activity!

What a liar you are.
 
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atlkvb

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I am sure my answer is more than your on each question unless you actually worked in law enforcement

You've never worked in Law enforcement. You have no experience determining criminal intent, or arresting someone for potential criminal activity. Your job as an auditor or security officer doesn't require an ability to make those determinations. All you do is collect evidence, and turn it over to experts trained to assess criminal activity based on what you've gathered or investigated.

Stop lying.
 
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You've never worked in Law enforcement. You have no experience determining criminal intent, or arresting someone for potential criminal activity. Your job as an auditor or security officer doesn't require an ability to make those determinations. All you do is collect evidence, and turn it over to experts trained to assess criminal activity based on what you've gathered or investigated.

Stop lying.
Hmmm, Security Officer??
Is that someone employed through a private 'security company' that roams the likes of WalMart or Target or .... hundreds of other businesses where they have a uniform but lack a firearm for protection of themselves or anyone else within the store? Consider Barney Fife your professional hero?
 

atlkvb

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Hmmm, Security Officer??
Is that someone employed through a private 'security company' that roams the likes of WalMart or Target or .... hundreds of other businesses where they have a uniform but lack a firearm for protection of themselves or anyone else within the store? Consider Barney Fife your professional hero?

Paul Bart...Mall Cop.
 
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My very wise Grandfather once told me "it's the empty can that makes the most noise".

You're more living proof of that in this post. All I know about you is you are a Socialist and a liar (not necessarily in that order either)

Well you didn’t inherent your grandfather’s wisdom. Or your parents dropped you on your head.