So, about this story —> Roger Stone’s claim of a Julian Assange meeting draws scrutiny https://www.wsj.com/articles/roger-stones-claim-of-a-2016-julian-assange-meeting-draws-scrutiny-1522695471 … via @WSJ
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(And, yes, there are many reasons to question whether Roger Stone was on the 9:30p flight in question, since he only could show the WSJ a "booking" for the flight for "Roger," per the WSJ's reporting.)
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And, if so, whether he tried to bring in fruit illegally, I'd guess.https://twitter.com/EricColumbus/status/980901267148034048 …
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That's a huge stretch, Chris
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The point is it's possible.
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This is like arguing Obama's mom could have flown to Kenya to give birth then flown back into Hawaii. Nutbars.
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That doesn't take into account the 45min journey time from central London to Gatwick airport (roughly same to Heathrow) and the 2hr check-in time. Roger Stone is a
#StoneColdLiar, called out by#WikiLeaks for making false claims from the start (note date)
#Assange#DNCLeakspic.twitter.com/oC2sg6QyCC
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Yet OJ couldn't have possibly made it from South Bundy to Rockingham in 10 minutes .....jus sayin
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Conspiracy much Chris. You are sounding really silly.
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That early dinner in London is actually called lunch.
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You cross the international date line right?
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Roger is crazy, but I'm not sure anyone is crazy enough to fly London-LA-Miami.
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