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鬼殺し wrote:
Its not smart to point out smartly how you're being played the fool.
Oh, I didn't say "fool," I said "fiddle." Pretty important distinction.
When Stephen Colbert was killed by HYDRA's Project Insight in 2014, the comedy world lost a hero. Since his life model decoy isn't up to the task, please do not mistake my performance as political discussion. I'm just doing what Steve would have wanted.
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Posted byScrotieMcB#2697on Jul 30, 2017, 12:28:56 PM
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Raycheetah wrote:
Yeah, the hard part was getting my follower to ride my character. =^[.]~=
=^[.]^= basic (happy/amused) cheetahmoticon: Whiskers/eye/tear-streak/nose/tear-streak/eye/
whiskers =@[.]@= boggled / =>[.]<= annoyed or angry / ='[.]'= concerned / =0[.]o= confuzzled /
=-[.]-= sad or sleepy / =*[.]*= dazzled / =^[.]~= wink / =~[.]^= naughty wink / =9[.]9= rolleyes #FourYearLie
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Posted byRaycheetah#7060on Jul 30, 2017, 2:28:56 PMAlpha Member
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SkyCore wrote:
Funny how Jr. was right and it was actually nothing.
(not really funny because it was totally obvious)
GGG banning all political discussion shortly after getting acquired by China is a weird coincidence.
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Posted byXavderion#3432on Jul 30, 2017, 7:28:59 PM
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Kellog wrote:
This won't go anywhere. At the end of the day, Clinton isn't President, El Cheeto is. In reality, this, along with all the other nonsense issuing forth from the WH is just distraction.
It will likely lead to indictments, and to prison terms for many on the left. Although some are out of office, some of the players in this crime are probably still in office. It will put the left and the MSM on the defensive, and further weaken them in the eyes of the voters. It will also cast doubt on anything they say against Trump.
The Russian narrative is gone. People and think tanks can't imagine that they are being hoodwinked by the POTUS, so the game continues. One bid challenger was disqualified, and one bid challenge remains to be settled (likely within 90 days or less) and then the prototypes for the Wall will begin to be built.
Trump is pushing to bring Congress back for more health care negotiating, and who do you think is tiring in that fight? Certainly not the POTUS. It's only the fourth round of a 15 round heavyweight match up and the people resisting repeal are already on the ropes.
Trump could go for a TKO just by tweeting about how Congress belongs on Obamacare and shouldn't get exemptions, and offer en executive order to make it happen. What's Congress going to do, say Obamacare is great, but we don't want ourselves on it?
And then of course, we get a reminder of why so many American's passionately defend gun rights with a Canadian home owner who is being prosecuted for trying to protect himself from armed invaders...
http://thechronicleherald.ca/novascotia/1487818-break-in-suspect-shot-man-in-home-charged#.WXM6Wmvlgdg.facebook
Yes, the number of crimes easily committed with a gun is terrible. If the government was reasonably efficient about getting the guns out of criminals' hands first, the public might trust them a bit more. When officials aren't even enforcing the gun laws we do have (or when the government is actively giving them to criminal organizations [Obama and Eric Holder's Fast and Furious program]) the public will be even more against any change in gun laws. When officials try to hide the number, nature and public video tapes of crimes (because they don't want public backlash on how poorly they are doing their job) then again, people will turn to guns instead of turning to trusting the government.
The MSM and democrats can keep lying, the public has stopped buying their clap trap.
PoE Origins - Piety's story http://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/2081910 Last edited by DalaiLama#6738 on Jul 31, 2017, 12:36:47 AM
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Posted byDalaiLama#6738on Jul 31, 2017, 12:10:26 AM
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DalaiLama wrote:
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Kellog wrote:
This won't go anywhere. At the end of the day, Clinton isn't President, El Cheeto is. In reality, this, along with all the other nonsense issuing forth from the WH is just distraction.
It will likely lead to indictments, and to prison terms for many on the left. Although some are out of office, some of the players in this crime are probably still in office. It will put the left and the MSM on the defensive, and further weaken them in the eyes of the voters. It will also cast doubt on anything they say against Trump.
I honestly don't believe the DOJ will appoint a Special Counsel for this, but we'll see. The call for an additional investigation came after Trump's tweet (I'll also just leave Devinm666 here)and it's just another distraction technique. More serious is Trump attempting use the DOJ as a political weapon against his perceived enemies.
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The Russian narrative is gone. People and think tanks can't imagine that they are being hoodwinked by the POTUS, so the game continues. One bid challenger was disqualified, and one bid challenge remains to be settled (likely within 90 days or less) and then the prototypes for the Wall will begin to be built.
Hardly. Mueller and team are still working and until they stop, which is unlikely, don't believe anything has changed.
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Trump is pushing to bring Congress back for more health care negotiating, and who do you think is tiring in that fight? Certainly not the POTUS. It's only the fourth round of a 15 round heavyweight match up and the people resisting repeal are already on the ropes./quote]
The bill will never pass in it's current form and I would seriously doubt any repeal without replacement, ever. Only way they'll be a new act, is by making existing healthcare better.
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Trump could go for a TKO just by tweeting about how Congress belongs on Obamacare and shouldn't get exemptions, and offer en executive order to make it happen. What's Congress going to do, say Obamacare is great, but we don't want ourselves on it?/quote]
Do you seriously believe blackmailing the GOP would have the desired effect. Granted, some of the more cringe worthy members would ask how high when told to jump.
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And then of course, we get a reminder of why so many American's passionately defend gun rights with a Canadian home owner who is being prosecuted for trying to protect himself from armed invaders...
http://thechronicleherald.ca/novascotia/1487818-break-in-suspect-shot-man-in-home-charged#.WXM6Wmvlgdg.facebook
Yes, the number of crimes easily committed with a gun is terrible. If the government was reasonably efficient about getting the guns out of criminals' hands first, the public might trust them a bit more. When officials aren't even enforcing the gun laws we do have (or when the government is actively giving them to criminal organizations [Obama and Eric Holder's Fast and Furious program]) the public will be even more against any change in gun laws. When officials try to hide the number, nature and public video tapes of crimes (because they don't want public backlash on how poorly they are doing their job) then again, people will turn to guns instead of turning to trusting the government.
The MSM and democrats can keep lying, the public has stopped buying their clap trap.
Oh dear!
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Posted byKellog#5737on Jul 31, 2017, 1:16:34 AM
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DalaiLama wrote:
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Kellog wrote:
This won't go anywhere. At the end of the day, Clinton isn't President, El Cheeto is. In reality, this, along with all the other nonsense issuing forth from the WH is just distraction.
It will likely lead to indictments, and to prison terms for many on the left. Although some are out of office, some of the players in this crime are probably still in office. It will put the left and the MSM on the defensive, and further weaken them in the eyes of the voters. It will also cast doubt on anything they say against Trump.
The Russian narrative is gone. People and think tanks can't imagine that they are being hoodwinked by the POTUS, so the game continues. One bid challenger was disqualified, and one bid challenge remains to be settled (likely within 90 days or less) and then the prototypes for the Wall will begin to be built.
Trump is pushing to bring Congress back for more health care negotiating, and who do you think is tiring in that fight? Certainly not the POTUS. It's only the fourth round of a 15 round heavyweight match up and the people resisting repeal are already on the ropes.
Trump could go for a TKO just by tweeting about how Congress belongs on Obamacare and shouldn't get exemptions, and offer en executive order to make it happen. What's Congress going to do, say Obamacare is great, but we don't want ourselves on it?
And then of course, we get a reminder of why so many American's passionately defend gun rights with a Canadian home owner who is being prosecuted for trying to protect himself from armed invaders...
http://thechronicleherald.ca/novascotia/1487818-break-in-suspect-shot-man-in-home-charged#.WXM6Wmvlgdg.facebook
Yes, the number of crimes easily committed with a gun is terrible. If the government was reasonably efficient about getting the guns out of criminals' hands first, the public might trust them a bit more. When officials aren't even enforcing the gun laws we do have (or when the government is actively giving them to criminal organizations [Obama and Eric Holder's Fast and Furious program]) the public will be even more against any change in gun laws. When officials try to hide the number, nature and public video tapes of crimes (because they don't want public backlash on how poorly they are doing their job) then again, people will turn to guns instead of turning to trusting the government.
The MSM and democrats can keep lying, the public has stopped buying their clap trap.
Why do you defend Trumps obvious meddling in the election? Firing Mueller = guilty. And he is contemplating it already.
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Posted byImmaPokemon#5657on Jul 31, 2017, 2:32:28 AMOn Probation
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鬼殺し wrote:
God, it must grind some gears in here that she hasn't been locked up yet.
I don't get it. On one hand you mock the 'MSM' and the idea of 'fake news', but on the other you seem perfectly okay with a proven hypocrite and a liar as president.
How does that work?
If Trump supporters were rational, there wouldn't be any.
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Posted byKellog#5737on Jul 31, 2017, 2:45:39 AM
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鬼殺し wrote:
God, it must grind some gears in here that she hasn't been locked up yet.
I don't get it. On one hand you mock the 'MSM' and the idea of 'fake news', but on the other you seem perfectly okay with a proven hypocrite and a liar as president.
How does that work?
Even if I accept your accusations against Trump as true, then the choice is between a cabal of hypocrites and liars, and a cabal of hypocrites and liars limited to 8 years in office. If two such groups are fighting, would root for the latter every time.
When Stephen Colbert was killed by HYDRA's Project Insight in 2014, the comedy world lost a hero. Since his life model decoy isn't up to the task, please do not mistake my performance as political discussion. I'm just doing what Steve would have wanted. Last edited by ScrotieMcB#2697 on Jul 31, 2017, 3:06:16 AM
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Posted byScrotieMcB#2697on Jul 31, 2017, 3:05:37 AM
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鬼殺し wrote:
God, it must grind some gears in here that she hasn't been locked up yet.
I don't get it. On one hand you mock the 'MSM' and the idea of 'fake news', but on the other you seem perfectly okay with a proven hypocrite and a liar as president.
How does that work?
Even if I accept your accusations against Trump as true, then the choice is between a cabal of hypocrites and liars, and a cabal of hypocrites and liars limited to 8 years in office. If two such groups are fighting, would root for the latter every time.
Trump is undermining democracy and you defend him? he wont make it past his first term, maybe not even past his first year.
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Posted byImmaPokemon#5657on Jul 31, 2017, 3:23:55 AMOn Probation
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ImmaPokemon wrote:
Trump is undermining democracy and you defend him? he wont make it past his first term, maybe not even past his first year.
When you say "maybe not even past his first year," you are undermining democracy, e.g. the right of a democratically elected official to their term. Unless you have a rather solid reason to believe you undermining democracy is justified — with the evidence to back it up — then perhaps you should stop being hypocritical.
When Stephen Colbert was killed by HYDRA's Project Insight in 2014, the comedy world lost a hero. Since his life model decoy isn't up to the task, please do not mistake my performance as political discussion. I'm just doing what Steve would have wanted. Last edited by ScrotieMcB#2697 on Jul 31, 2017, 3:48:13 AM
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Posted byScrotieMcB#2697on Jul 31, 2017, 3:47:24 AM
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