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May 30, 2017 10:58:22   #
Dummy Boy Loc: Michigan
 
lindajoy wrote:
You nut, exactly my point, which obviously you missed.. Given what they face everyday, from any terrorist group whether Shia Islamist or just all of them you would think that would be the first thing to have gotten done..it's not like they don't have the money or couldn't protect those constructing it ... The Shia obviously pay close attention to that as well... Would hinder them after all...🙃😏

See you skirted right by the Great Wall of China..

And once again , that is MS. DELUDED to you...
You nut, exactly my point, which obviously you mis... (show quote)


The Great Wall of China was to keep people in.....

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May 30, 2017 11:07:13   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Dummy Boy wrote:
The Great Wall of China was to keep people in.....


Omgggggg~~~~ that deserves a gold star!!⭐️⭐️ Two as a matter of fact... Can't believe that is your rebuttal.., lololololololol, good grief man.......

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May 30, 2017 13:02:32   #
moldyoldy
 
lindajoy wrote:
Omgggggg~~~~ that deserves a gold star!!⭐️⭐️ Two as a matter of fact... Can't believe that is your rebuttal.., lololololololol, good grief man.......


I have to admit that China's Mexican problem is minimal, but they do have a big problem with North Koreans.

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May 30, 2017 14:25:06   #
QuestGirl Loc: Jayhawk Country
 
moldyoldy wrote:
I have to admit that China's Mexican problem is minimal, but they do have a big problem with North Koreans.


That's why China has moved to the their border of North Korea. Kinda like Russia does when we infringe upon their borders.

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May 30, 2017 15:08:54   #
PaulPisces Loc: San Francisco
 
QuestGirl wrote:
That's why China has moved to the their border of North Korea. Kinda like Russia does when we infringe upon their borders.


Unless you are living in Europe QG, you might want to brush up on your geography.
We in the US do not share a border with Russia, unless perhaps you are referring to a disputed maritime border between Russia and Alaska. If you have an example of the US infringing on Russia's land borders I would be interested to know it.

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May 30, 2017 18:14:27   #
QuestGirl Loc: Jayhawk Country
 
PaulPisces wrote:
Unless you are living in Europe QG, you might want to brush up on your geography.
We in the US do not share a border with Russia, unless perhaps you are referring to a disputed maritime border between Russia and Alaska. If you have an example of the US infringing on Russia's land borders I would be interested to know it.


Yes Paul, but WE are all over the world, like Afghanistan, Iraq, Ukraine, Lybia and Syria, with rumblings toward N Korea. What happened in Georgia in 2008? Betcha the CIA was in Georgia before Russia showed up, just like in the Ukraine. As well as in Afghanistan back in the late 1970's early 1980's, then Russia showed up. We've been after Afghanistan's Poppy Fields for at least 5 decades. Geographically, aren't all these regions in close proximity to "Russia's borders"?

Didn't we setup base in Eastern Europe here in the last year or two? Might be in Poland, but thinking another country, near Poland, if not within a "region" along the Russian border? Aren't the only countries where WE ARE NOT is Russia, China and N Korea? Not sure if WE are in every country in Africa

If any country invaded Canada or Mexico, what do you think WE would do?

Did Russia come to aid Nicaragua in the 1980's? In response to the CIA's dirty deeds in that region? While we funded the Guerillas, or was it CONTras? I think that was the "Rebel" term back in those days for the region. Now we have Venezuela. Was that CIA George Poppi Bush? Or George Soros? Frankly, I can't tell the two apart from one another.

I myself, lay the carnage at the foot of CIA Poppi Bush. The preceeding presidents, up until OUR President Trump, had not the balls. But rather succumbed to play the Poppi Bush game for the "NWO" agenda. I'm sorry, but that "being" can't die soon enough. We still have ole Jeb, Neil and a Marvin (I hear?) yet to contend with.

Only time will tell to [W]hom Trump answers. Right now OUR President Trump is hitting every curved spiral fast ball lobbed at him, clean outta the park.


I have an off topic question concerning the "fake news" MSM:

Do you Liberal Democrats support the blatant attempts by the MSM that continuesly degrade OUR country's President by demeaning him as "rude and disrespectful"? By falsely reporting that he wasn't wearing the needed "ear piece" in order to listen to the translated speech by Italy's Prime Minister? While on his first world tour? (Repairing Obama's 8 year reign of disgracefulness.)

All ya'all may/can think and believe PDJT to be "rude and disrespectful", but do you honestly believe this is "good for OUR country"? Spewing this crap out upon the world stage by highly paid "so-called" PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS?

I watched the WH Presser today and there was absolutely no truth to the NYT reporter's "tweet". This story originated with the BBC, then NYT and blatantly false. A reporter travelling, i.e. "in the room" with the President should have CORRECTED the erroneous "tweet".

In spite of the MSM, it was a successful AND historical trip for America by ALL appearances.

Us "Right Wing Nuts" may have bashed Obama across the internet, but never did the MSM treat him with such a level of complete distain at 80-90% "negative" news coverage. The MSM is digging their own grave. They may not "get it" until their oxygen ($$$) supply is cut-off. They ALL need to grow the f*ck up and become ethical professional ethical journalists and yes, ethical and again ethical too.

Back to my working days, you don't have to like the boss, but you do have to respect the position, whether you like it or not. This is why I never massacred Obama's name. But then I never referred to him as President either, because he's a fraud.

Sorry Paul, an unanticipated lengthy response. I must be hungry for something!

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May 30, 2017 19:35:31   #
PeterS
 
QuestGirl wrote:
No, that OUR President Trump is losing support.


He's losing support by his own doing. You may not question what he's up to but to everyone else it seems he's unnecessary courting the Russian for no reason beneficial to the US.

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May 30, 2017 19:52:31   #
QuestGirl Loc: Jayhawk Country
 
PeterS wrote:
He's losing support by his own doing. You may not question what he's up to but to everyone else it seems he's unnecessary courting the Russian for no reason beneficial to the US.


I think that reason may be The Silk Road, but only time will tell. Remember his very recent visit with the EU? Even Merkel(sp) was inclusive toward Russia. I don't know if these words were included in her speech or just a conclusive statement she had later made. I haven't listened to all the speeches yet.

The last I heard President Trump was steady at 48% approval.

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May 30, 2017 22:24:26   #
PaulPisces Loc: San Francisco
 
QuestGirl wrote:
I think that reason may be The Silk Road, but only time will tell. Remember his very recent visit with the EU? Even Merkel(sp) was inclusive toward Russia. I don't know if these words were included in her speech or just a conclusive statement she had later made. I haven't listened to all the speeches yet.

The last I heard President Trump was steady at 48% approval.


You are close QG. Of course there are a lot of polls around, but I think most folks are comfortable trusting Gallup. Trump is hovering around 41% right now.

Compare that to Obama, whose ratings up until this point in his presidency were above 60% - see the chart below Trump's (sorry I could not capture the header in my screen shot. You may choose to trust me that I am conveying Gallup's numbers, but if not, it is easy to confirm.)





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May 30, 2017 23:18:28   #
QuestGirl Loc: Jayhawk Country
 
PaulPisces wrote:
You are close QG. Of course there are a lot of polls around, but I think most folks are comfortable trusting Gallup. Trump is hovering around 41% right now.

Compare that to Obama, whose ratings up until this point in his presidency were above 60% - see the chart below Trump's (sorry I could not capture the header in my screen shot. You may choose to trust me that I am conveying Gallup's numbers, but if not, it is easy to confirm.)


It was a "headline" I had scrolled passed this past week sometime. I don't give much credence to "poll numbers". We see how well those "polls" worked for Hillary. But thank you Paul, nonetheless.

In case you didn't know, I didn't vote in 2016, but I was absolutely ecstatic OUR President Trump won.
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I didn't vote in 2012 either. I regret voting McCain in 2008, but would have never voted Obama. I regret voting Bush Jr in 2004, but thought he needed to finish what he had started. I voted 3rd party (can't recall who) in 2000, but nearly voting Gore. I know I never voted for BJ Clinton (again, can't recall). I voted Poppi Bush in 1988, but wanted to vote Perot(sp) in 1992, but I think I caved for Poppi Bush. I was in the depths of a broken fog from about 1986-1996.

Again Paul, thank you for your efforts. It is appreciated.

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May 30, 2017 23:38:44   #
moldyoldy
 
QuestGirl wrote:
It was a "headline" I had scrolled passed this past week sometime. I don't give much credence to "poll numbers". We see how well those "polls" worked for Hillary. But thank you Paul, nonetheless.

In case you didn't know, I didn't vote in 2016, but I was absolutely ecstatic OUR President Trump won.
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I didn't vote in 2012 either. I regret voting McCain in 2008, but would have never voted Obama. I regret voting Bush Jr in 2004, but thought he needed to finish what he had started. I voted 3rd party (can't recall who) in 2000, but nearly voting Gore. I know I never voted for BJ Clinton (again, can't recall). I voted Poppi Bush in 1988, but wanted to vote Perot(sp) in 1992, but I think I caved for Poppi Bush. I was in the depths of a broken fog from about 1986-1996.

Again Paul, thank you for your efforts. It is appreciated.
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I wanted Perot too, but he got scared when he thought he would win, so he sabotaged his own campaign with that crazy VP pick.

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May 31, 2017 00:01:17   #
QuestGirl Loc: Jayhawk Country
 
moldyoldy wrote:
I wanted Perot too, but he got scared when he thought he would win, so he sabotaged his own campaign with that crazy VP pick.


I was reminded not too long ago that Perot had dropped out not too long before the election in 1992, then came back on board. Due to my "socially acceptable" mentality at that time, it probably "irked me to no end" so I punished him by voting for Poppi Bush. I got him good!

I left much of my "idiocy" behind long ago, sometimes I wish I had not. I kinda sorta miss those days, seems they were much more 'funner'. Empty, but funner. Angry, yet still funner. Senselessness abounds!!!

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May 31, 2017 00:38:31   #
moldyoldy
 
QuestGirl wrote:
I was reminded not too long ago that Perot had dropped out not too long before the election in 1992, then came back on board. Due to my "socially acceptable" mentality at that time, it probably "irked me to no end" so I punished him by voting for Poppi Bush. I got him good!

I left much of my "idiocy" behind long ago, sometimes I wish I had not. I kinda sorta miss those days, seems they were much more 'funner'. Empty, but funner. Angry, yet still funner. Senselessness abounds!!!
I was reminded not too long ago that Perot had dro... (show quote)


Flower child with too many flowers?

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May 31, 2017 02:58:02   #
QuestGirl Loc: Jayhawk Country
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Flower child with too many flowers?


Moldy, there are never enough flowers!!!

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May 31, 2017 20:04:59   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
QuestGirl wrote:
I think that reason may be The Silk Road, but only time will tell. Remember his very recent visit with the EU? Even Merkel(sp) was inclusive toward Russia. I don't know if these words were included in her speech or just a conclusive statement she had later made. I haven't listened to all the speeches yet.

The last I heard President Trump was steady at 48% approval.


Amazing how so little can be so much to those that simply detest Trump..,

Building basic working relationships with the enemy is smart leadership..

Communication key to making strides in areas of discontent..

Imagine a time where discussions resolved issues rather than war...

Dare we not try for fear of things such as we witness now....

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