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Post by Mond the Bagnificient on Sept 19, 2016 11:58:06 GMT -5
Really, Obama is the dumbest, most naive, piece of shit on the planet. So basically, the way to beat ISIS is to get blown up, but if you don't, act like nothing happened. What a fucking tool. I didn't get that at all from the quote you posted and your analysis of it. I got more of a 'you can't phase us with your bullshit'. But I'm also not an English major so I could be wrong. Are you phased when bombs start going off in your neighborhood? Or are you going to whistle Dixie and eat your fucking ice cream with that shit eating grin on your face? Because this shit phases me... and having a leader who says "We're tough, keep bombing us, we can take it" isn't a leader at all. Fucking coward.
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Post by DDNYjets on Sept 19, 2016 11:59:28 GMT -5
Possible foreign connections per Cuomo.
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Post by The Tax Returns Are in Kenya on Sept 19, 2016 12:20:38 GMT -5
I think the CEO of Ford has more credibility than Donald Trump Please don't tell me you fell for that. Like when she hired a PI firm and sent them and Sherriff Joe to Hawaii to look for the birth certificate? unless of course you believe saying you don't know if someone is Muslim is saying they weren't born in the US VTN, you are not that naive. Do you think he is going to say they are going to cut jobs? They build a plant for a reason. They have about 55,000 jobs in the US and about 2,800 in Mexico. The new plant will add about 2,000 jobs in Mexico where they will build the cheap cars. They're keeping the expensive factory in the US. Because no one will pay $30K for a Focus. Seems like a reasonable compromise.
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Post by 2foolish on Sept 19, 2016 12:21:38 GMT -5
Hang the HUn!!!!
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Post by 2foolish on Sept 19, 2016 12:21:56 GMT -5
Possible foreign connections per Cuomo. lol!!!...
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Post by DDNYjets on Sept 19, 2016 13:39:52 GMT -5
VTN, you are not that naive. Do you think he is going to say they are going to cut jobs? They build a plant for a reason. They have about 55,000 jobs in the US and about 2,800 in Mexico. The new plant will add about 2,000 jobs in Mexico where they will build the cheap cars. They're keeping the expensive factory in the US. Because no one will pay $30K for a Focus. Seems like a reasonable compromise. Seems like a slippery slope to me.
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Post by 2foolish on Sept 19, 2016 13:47:02 GMT -5
They have about 55,000 jobs in the US and about 2,800 in Mexico. The new plant will add about 2,000 jobs in Mexico where they will build the cheap cars. They're keeping the expensive factory in the US. Because no one will pay $30K for a Focus. Seems like a reasonable compromise. Seems like a slippery slope to me. ur worried about this slippery slope?...wait 50 yrs when all the liberals are ringing there hands cause they let the Muslim pop grow to 50 Mil...
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Post by shakin on Sept 19, 2016 13:55:18 GMT -5
Seems like a slippery slope to me. ur worried about this slippery slope?...wait 50 yrs when all the liberals are ringing there hands cause they let the Muslim pop grow to 50 Mil... don't u worry, it'll never happen i have a plan to turn the mexicans against the muslims and vice versa the solution is so damn simple i just need to get buy in from someone with clout. fucking cage match on a national scale
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Post by JetRepulsion1 on Sept 19, 2016 14:12:45 GMT -5
ur worried about this slippery slope?...wait 50 yrs when all the liberals are ringing there hands cause they let the Muslim pop grow to 50 Mil... don't u worry, it'll never happen i have a plan to turn the mexicans against the muslims and vice versa the solution is so damn simple i just need to get buy in from someone with clout. fucking cage match on a national scale At least the Mexicans and Latin Americans are Christian. That's y ultimately I believe we will be ok. They basically believe and have the same morals as we do. Europe is fucked tho. They are being swamped by Muslims.
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Post by thebigragu on Sept 19, 2016 14:40:13 GMT -5
I understand the electoral college. I think the witch is sinking and her support is cratering. No one is excited about her at all. I think some states that would normally be blue will be in play as we get closer to Election Day. I didn't think trump had a shot up until recently and now I think he wins. She's done. Such as? Donald Trump is just one state away from winning the presidency, according to the latest opinion polls. The Republican nominee is ahead in four battleground states won by Obama in 2012, Iowa, Ohio, Florida and North Carolina.If he were to win those four states plus Nevada, Trump would be one state away from winning the presidency, concluded Ben Shapiro in the Daily Wire. The Washington Post reported Monday the Clinton campaign is now “pessimistic” about winning Iowa and Ohio, and they believe Florida and North Carolina will be close, Shapiro noted. Shapiro pointed out that while Clinton maintains a strong lead in Pennsylvania – 6.6 points according to the RealClearPolitics average – there are other battleground states trending in Trump’s favor that would put him over the top.In Colorado, an Emerson poll now has Trump up 4 percentage points just three weeks after the Clinton campaign thought it had the state wrapped up. With all else remaining the same, Colorado’s nine Electoral College votes would put Trump over the top. Trump is down just three points in Wisconsin, a state Republicans have not won since 1984.Three recent polls in Virginia show the race is within three points. A New Hampshire poll taken before Hillary collapsed after attending the 9/11 memorial in New York City showed her up by only 2 points. In New Hampshire, an NBC poll from just before the 9/11 health scare had her up just two points. In Michigan., Clinton’s lead of between 5 and 7 points has shrunk to 3. The USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Daybreak national tracking poll Monday shows Trump with his largest lead, 47.8 to 41.1 percent. Meanwhile, as Trump increases his lead overall, he is continuing to improve among black voters, Breitbart reported. The Los Angeles Times daily tracker had him in low single digits among black voters before his visit to a black church in Flint, Michigan, last Wednesday. But he is now up to 20.1 percent.The Times poll, which consistently has shown Trump with a larger lead than other polls, experiments with allowing voters to give their honest opinions anonymously. The Millennials who helped carry President Barack Obama to victory over Mitt Romney four years ago are not as excited about Hillary Clinton, acccording to a new Qunnipiac poll that shows third party candidates Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party and Jill Stein of the Green Party with a combined 44 percent of support from voters from 18 to 34 years old.Read more at www.wnd.com/2016/09/polls-trump-1-state-from-winning-presidency/#ZVCMTEvJcyE2b0Ov.99
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Post by thebigragu on Sept 19, 2016 14:46:28 GMT -5
A Swedish appeals court on Friday, September 16, affirmed a detention order issued over six years ago for Julian Assange (shown), the WikiLeaks founder and editor-in-chief.
Assange’s legal representatives were seeking to force Swedish prosecutors to drop a rape charge made against Assange in 2010. The appeals court’s ruling upholds the warrant, promising that the prolific publisher of embarrassing e-mails will remain in asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
While the court’s decision is undoubtedly demoralizing for the 45-year-old Assange, he has lately kept himself active revealing e-mails and other electronic communications by Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee (DNC), evincing a collusion by the candidate and the national party to rig elections and a habit of both to belittle Democratic donors and voters.
In fact, over the past few days, WikiLeaks has begun to tweet a trickle of documents that amount to an October Surprise come early. The latest cache of electronic communications confirms Hillary Clinton’s corruption and her desperate attempt to hide her serious health problems from the press and the people of the United States.
During an appearance with Fox News’s Sean Hannity earlier this month, Assange promoted the site’s impending flood of Clinton e-mails, saying, “The first batch is reasonably soon. We are quite confident about it now.”
We might put out some teasers as early as the next week or the week after,” Assange added, sending shivers down the spine of the Democratic party’s presidential nominee.
On September 11, Assange followed through on the threat when WikiLeaks tweeted:
“Hillary #Clinton email [aide] Huma Abedin with article on her ‘life threatening’ Sinus Thrombosis”
In an interview with D.C.-based political blog The Hill, political refugee and master muckraker Assange claimed that WikiLeaks has “thousands” of potentially damaging documents dealing with Clinton and her campaign. Assange said the material would have a “significant” effect on the November election.
Ironically, former constitutional law professor Barack Obama has been one of the most consistent clogs in the information pipeline running between WikiL,eaks and the wider world.
The Espionage Act has been Obama’s weapon of choice in his war against the freedom of speech and of the press.
With the formal filing of the charges against NSA leaker Edward Snowden, the Obama administration has charged eight whistleblowers under the Espionage Act.
Another former government employee, James Hitselberger, was working as a linguist for the U.S. Navy when he became the seventh to be charged under the nearly-century-old law.
President Obama has targeted each of these men — including Edward Snowden — for their efforts to expose government corruption. In fact, the others charged with espionage are targets of an apparent vendetta against whistleblowers in direct contradiction of the president’s promise to protect them.
President Obama’s zeal in pursuing, prosecuting, and punishing those he once described as courageous and patriotic is remarkable for its relentlessness.
Assange called out the president for his hypocrisy.
“We specialize in bringing the First Amendment to the world. We are surprised that one of our biggest battles is trying to bring it to the United States under an Obama administration,” Assange said.
Assange included Hillary Clinton in his roster of those politicians pushing to punish him for spying.
Clinton has good reason to worry about WikiLeaks and the information that will come to light if the organization isn’t muzzled by the mighty.
In July, WikiLeaks published thousands of e-mails and other electronic data stored on servers at the Democratic National Committee (DNC). The document dump provided “clear evidence that they [Clinton and the DNC] manipulated events to rig the primary process in favor of Hillary Clinton,” as reported by The New American’s C. Mitchell Shaw.
In other words, Assange’s last leak of Clinton-concerned communications revealed that the candidate and her cronies purposefully manipulated (read: stole) an election. An act for which neither Clinton nor any other official has been held accountable by the millions of Bernie Sanders supporters she defrauded and from whom she took away the right to vote for the candidate of their own choosing.
Of course, Clinton would like to make Assange’s own alleged misdeeds the lede, rather than facing the fact that she is not being condemned by WikiLeaks; she is being condemned by her own words.
In the wake of an imminent WikiLeaks cascade of inside information, Clinton will not be the victim of a “vast right-wing conspiracy,” but she will drown in a deluge of deceit precipitated by her own perfidy.
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Post by Mond the Bagnificient on Sept 19, 2016 14:56:48 GMT -5
Donald Trump is just one state away from winning the presidency, according to the latest opinion polls. The Republican nominee is ahead in four battleground states won by Obama in 2012, Iowa, Ohio, Florida and North Carolina.If he were to win those four states plus Nevada, Trump would be one state away from winning the presidency, concluded Ben Shapiro in the Daily Wire. The Washington Post reported Monday the Clinton campaign is now “pessimistic” about winning Iowa and Ohio, and they believe Florida and North Carolina will be close, Shapiro noted. Shapiro pointed out that while Clinton maintains a strong lead in Pennsylvania – 6.6 points according to the RealClearPolitics average – there are other battleground states trending in Trump’s favor that would put him over the top.In Colorado, an Emerson poll now has Trump up 4 percentage points just three weeks after the Clinton campaign thought it had the state wrapped up. With all else remaining the same, Colorado’s nine Electoral College votes would put Trump over the top. Trump is down just three points in Wisconsin, a state Republicans have not won since 1984.Three recent polls in Virginia show the race is within three points. A New Hampshire poll taken before Hillary collapsed after attending the 9/11 memorial in New York City showed her up by only 2 points. In New Hampshire, an NBC poll from just before the 9/11 health scare had her up just two points. In Michigan., Clinton’s lead of between 5 and 7 points has shrunk to 3. The USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Daybreak national tracking poll Monday shows Trump with his largest lead, 47.8 to 41.1 percent. Meanwhile, as Trump increases his lead overall, he is continuing to improve among black voters, Breitbart reported. The Los Angeles Times daily tracker had him in low single digits among black voters before his visit to a black church in Flint, Michigan, last Wednesday. But he is now up to 20.1 percent.The Times poll, which consistently has shown Trump with a larger lead than other polls, experiments with allowing voters to give their honest opinions anonymously. The Millennials who helped carry President Barack Obama to victory over Mitt Romney four years ago are not as excited about Hillary Clinton, acccording to a new Qunnipiac poll that shows third party candidates Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party and Jill Stein of the Green Party with a combined 44 percent of support from voters from 18 to 34 years old.Read more at www.wnd.com/2016/09/polls-trump-1-state-from-winning-presidency/#ZVCMTEvJcyE2b0Ov.99If he's ahead in NC, then it's all about Colorado.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2016 15:03:57 GMT -5
He's soon to come on TV with all the answers, maybe he will have Ivana doing some pole dancing.
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Post by thebigragu on Sept 19, 2016 15:07:08 GMT -5
Donald Trump is just one state away from winning the presidency, according to the latest opinion polls. The Republican nominee is ahead in four battleground states won by Obama in 2012, Iowa, Ohio, Florida and North Carolina.If he were to win those four states plus Nevada, Trump would be one state away from winning the presidency, concluded Ben Shapiro in the Daily Wire. The Washington Post reported Monday the Clinton campaign is now “pessimistic” about winning Iowa and Ohio, and they believe Florida and North Carolina will be close, Shapiro noted. Shapiro pointed out that while Clinton maintains a strong lead in Pennsylvania – 6.6 points according to the RealClearPolitics average – there are other battleground states trending in Trump’s favor that would put him over the top.In Colorado, an Emerson poll now has Trump up 4 percentage points just three weeks after the Clinton campaign thought it had the state wrapped up. With all else remaining the same, Colorado’s nine Electoral College votes would put Trump over the top. Trump is down just three points in Wisconsin, a state Republicans have not won since 1984.Three recent polls in Virginia show the race is within three points. A New Hampshire poll taken before Hillary collapsed after attending the 9/11 memorial in New York City showed her up by only 2 points. In New Hampshire, an NBC poll from just before the 9/11 health scare had her up just two points. In Michigan., Clinton’s lead of between 5 and 7 points has shrunk to 3. The USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times Daybreak national tracking poll Monday shows Trump with his largest lead, 47.8 to 41.1 percent. Meanwhile, as Trump increases his lead overall, he is continuing to improve among black voters, Breitbart reported. The Los Angeles Times daily tracker had him in low single digits among black voters before his visit to a black church in Flint, Michigan, last Wednesday. But he is now up to 20.1 percent.The Times poll, which consistently has shown Trump with a larger lead than other polls, experiments with allowing voters to give their honest opinions anonymously. The Millennials who helped carry President Barack Obama to victory over Mitt Romney four years ago are not as excited about Hillary Clinton, acccording to a new Qunnipiac poll that shows third party candidates Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party and Jill Stein of the Green Party with a combined 44 percent of support from voters from 18 to 34 years old.Read more at www.wnd.com/2016/09/polls-trump-1-state-from-winning-presidency/#ZVCMTEvJcyE2b0Ov.99If he's ahead in NC, then it's all about Colorado. In Colorado, an Emerson poll now has Trump up 4 percentage points just three weeks after the Clinton campaign thought it had the state wrapped up. With all else remaining the same, Colorado’s nine Electoral College votes would put Trump over the top
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Post by Trades on Sept 19, 2016 15:07:37 GMT -5
They have about 55,000 jobs in the US and about 2,800 in Mexico. The new plant will add about 2,000 jobs in Mexico where they will build the cheap cars. They're keeping the expensive factory in the US. Because no one will pay $30K for a Focus. Seems like a reasonable compromise. Seems like a slippery slope to me. Why. It isn't our jobs they are getting rid of. AMIRITE?
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