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struggle4progress

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Tue Apr 16, 2019, 04:32 PM Apr 2019

Your quick guide to the color-coding of Barr's Mueller Report redactions

Blue - After reading these portions of the report, some person or persons unknown marked them "sad"

Red - After reading these portions of the report, some person or persons unknown marked them "red"

Yellow - The prospect, of trying to explain these portions of the report to the public, frightens Kelly Ann

Green - These portions of the report could embarrass or offend campaign donors

Orange - Rosemary Woods accidentally covered these portions of the report with a spray-on tanning product

Purple - We can't tell you why these portions of the report are not being released, because if we did then we would have to kill you

White - These portions of the report have been printed without using any ink, but only as a cost-saving move after funds for the Attorney General's office supplies were redirected to build our beautiful border wall

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Your quick guide to the color-coding of Barr's Mueller Report redactions (Original Post) struggle4progress Apr 2019 OP
Love these. Especially the purple. Lol. Funtatlaguy Apr 2019 #1
Well done. sheshe2 Apr 2019 #2
Very good. gademocrat7 Apr 2019 #3
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