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Dec 12, 2016 09:45:19   #
Cool Breeze
 
bylm1 wrote:
Mother Jones? Charlie Rangel? Have you completely lost it? Nice photoshop.


Excuse me? This thread is about the relationship between Putin and Trump! If you desire to create a thread of the ethical conduct of Charlie Rangel do so. When you do please include the ethical lapses of the Donald and there are plenty of them.

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Dec 12, 2016 09:55:01   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
snowbear37 wrote:
Make up your mind.

An early morning oxymoron .
Thank you.


[quote=snowbear37]I guess you can catch more flies with vinegar than with honey (or is it the other way around)? A lot of libs yak about building good relationships around the world, but when Trump does it, he's the devil.

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Dec 12, 2016 11:08:08   #
Larry the Legend Loc: Not hiding in Milton
 
hprinze wrote:
Do you even know the meaning of the word "Complement"?


Here, let me help:

noun
noun: complement; plural noun: complements
ˈkämpləmənt/

1. A thing that completes or brings to perfection.
"the libretto proved a perfect complement to the music"
synonyms: accompaniment, companion, addition, supplement, accessory, trimming
"the perfect complement to the food"
2. A number or quantity of something required to make a group complete.
"at the moment we have a full complement of staff"
3. Grammar. One or more words, phrases, or clauses governed by a verb (or by a nominalization or a predicative adjective) that complete the meaning of the predicate.
(in systemic grammar) an adjective or noun that has the same reference as either the subject (as mad in he is mad ) or the object (as mad in he drove her mad ).
4. Physiology. A group of proteins present in blood plasma and tissue fluid that combine with an antigen–antibody complex to bring about the lysis of foreign cells.

Verb: complement; 3rd person present: complements; past tense: complemented; past participle: complemented; gerund or present participle: complementing
ˈkämpləˌment/

1. Add to (something) in a way that enhances or improves it; make perfect.
"A classic blazer complements a look that's stylish or casual"
synonyms: accompany, go with, round off, set off, suit, harmonize with;

I think the word should have been 'Compliment'...

Noun: compliment; plural noun: compliments
ˈkämpləmənt/

1. A polite expression of praise or admiration.
"she paid me an enormous compliment"
synonyms: flattering remark, tribute, accolade, commendation, bouquet, pat on the back; More
praise, acclaim, admiration, flattery, blandishments, honeyed words
"an unexpected compliment"
antonyms: insult
an act or circumstance that implies praise or respect.
"it's a compliment to the bride to dress up on her special day"
congratulations or praise expressed to someone.
"my compliments on your cooking"
synonyms: congratulations, commendations, praise; More
informalprops, kudos
"my compliments on your cooking"
greetings or regards, especially when sent as a message.
"carry my compliments to your kinsmen"
synonyms: greetings, regards, respects, good wishes, best wishes, salutations, felicitations
"Margaret sends her compliments"

Verb: Compliment; 3rd person present: compliments; past tense: complimented; past participle: complimented; gerund or present participle: complimenting
ˈkämpləˌment/

1. Politely congratulate or praise (someone) for something.
"He complimented Erica on her appearance"
Praise (something) politely.
"Complimenting the other team's good play"
Synonyms: praise, pay tribute to, speak highly/well of, flatter, wax lyrical about, make much of, commend, acclaim, applaud, salute, honor; Congratulate someone on
"They complimented his performance"
antonyms: criticize
archaic
Present someone with (something) as a mark of courtesy.
"Prince George expected to be complimented with a seat in the royal coach"

There. That feels better...

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Dec 12, 2016 11:14:41   #
hprinze Loc: Central Florida
 
Larry the Legend wrote:
Here, let me help:

noun
noun: complement; plural noun: complements
ˈkämpləmənt/

1. A thing that completes or brings to perfection.
"the libretto proved a perfect complement to the music"
synonyms: accompaniment, companion, addition, supplement, accessory, trimming
"the perfect complement to the food"
2. A number or quantity of something required to make a group complete.
"at the moment we have a full complement of staff"
3. Grammar. One or more words, phrases, or clauses governed by a verb (or by a nominalization or a predicative adjective) that complete the meaning of the predicate.
(in systemic grammar) an adjective or noun that has the same reference as either the subject (as mad in he is mad ) or the object (as mad in he drove her mad ).
4. Physiology. A group of proteins present in blood plasma and tissue fluid that combine with an antigen–antibody complex to bring about the lysis of foreign cells.

Verb: complement; 3rd person present: complements; past tense: complemented; past participle: complemented; gerund or present participle: complementing
ˈkämpləˌment/

1. Add to (something) in a way that enhances or improves it; make perfect.
"A classic blazer complements a look that's stylish or casual"
synonyms: accompany, go with, round off, set off, suit, harmonize with;

I think the word should have been 'Compliment'...

Noun: compliment; plural noun: compliments
ˈkämpləmənt/

1. A polite expression of praise or admiration.
"she paid me an enormous compliment"
synonyms: flattering remark, tribute, accolade, commendation, bouquet, pat on the back; More
praise, acclaim, admiration, flattery, blandishments, honeyed words
"an unexpected compliment"
antonyms: insult
an act or circumstance that implies praise or respect.
"it's a compliment to the bride to dress up on her special day"
congratulations or praise expressed to someone.
"my compliments on your cooking"
synonyms: congratulations, commendations, praise; More
informalprops, kudos
"my compliments on your cooking"
greetings or regards, especially when sent as a message.
"carry my compliments to your kinsmen"
synonyms: greetings, regards, respects, good wishes, best wishes, salutations, felicitations
"Margaret sends her compliments"

Verb: Compliment; 3rd person present: compliments; past tense: complimented; past participle: complimented; gerund or present participle: complimenting
ˈkämpləˌment/

1. Politely congratulate or praise (someone) for something.
"He complimented Erica on her appearance"
Praise (something) politely.
"Complimenting the other team's good play"
Synonyms: praise, pay tribute to, speak highly/well of, flatter, wax lyrical about, make much of, commend, acclaim, applaud, salute, honor; Congratulate someone on
"They complimented his performance"
antonyms: criticize
archaic
Present someone with (something) as a mark of courtesy.
"Prince George expected to be complimented with a seat in the royal coach"

There. That feels better...
Here, let me help: br br noun br noun: complement... (show quote)


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He was trying to say "compliment", but didn't know how to spell it

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Dec 12, 2016 11:19:14   #
kenjay Loc: Arkansas
 
PeterS wrote:
Now the problem with Trump is that all one has to do to have him gushing all over you is to pay him a complement or two. Look at his about fact with Obama? Christs sake, give Donald a complement and he will hand you the keys to the vault and will have his immigrant labor haul it out to the car for you. Sad, so very, very sad...

You two share a hot tub Petersucker any faggot breeze.😂😂😂

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Dec 12, 2016 11:25:56   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Excuse me? This thread is about the relationship between Putin and Trump! If you desire to create a thread of the ethical conduct of Charlie Rangel do so. When you do please include the ethical lapses of the Donald and there are plenty of them.


You disingenuous little negroid faggot moonbat troll,stenchie. The moonbatty mother jones rag you copied and pasted quoted tax evader Rankle on the very subject.... "Democratic Congressman Charlie Rangel called the Russian President “a communist leader that’s a potential enemy!”".

Problem is, as with all moonbat idiots, it is ok when the marxist idols you all worship, like bitch clinton with her phony infantile reset button with Russia as great statesmanship and diplomacy, then turn around and use empty baseless accusations against Trump for his imaginary ties to Russia. How hypocritical!

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Dec 12, 2016 11:28:17   #
Cool Breeze
 
Weewillynobeerspilly wrote:
Yes it is.......choose your cereal coolio


ROTFLMAO!

Will you know better than this! You first!





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Dec 12, 2016 11:37:55   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
Who is in the hot tub with Putin? Moonbats just acn't get over LOOSING!!! LOL

Revealed! “Russia hack” is Obama REVENGE plot
DECEMBER 12, 2016
The Democrats are pulling their one last desperate play… a Hail Mary pass so long they’re trying to reach Moscow.

President Barack Obama refuses to accept the election results as a repudiation of his 8 years of liberal rule.

If he wants to know why more than 60 million voters selected Donald J. Trump for president, he should look in the mirror.

But he won’t blame himself.

Instead, he’s blaming Russia – and top experts believe it could be a “false flag” operation.

“It is not at all clear to me, just viewing this from the outside, that this hacking into the DNC and the RNC was not a false flag operation,” former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton told Fox News’ Eric Shawn on an appearance Sunday.

“We just don’t know. But I believe that intelligence has been politicized in the Obama administration to a very significant degree,” he said.

It’s McCarthyism all over again, except this time it’s the Democrats organizing a “Blame Russia” witch-hunt.

Obama’s move to pin the election hacks on Russian agents sounds more like a distraction from what’s actually IN the email exposed by WikiLeaks, and that’s a cynical operation to undermine the Democratic Party’s primary process and hand the nomination to Hillary Clinton.

Americans rejected that ugly backroom approach to choosing leaders – but Obama’s move gives Clinton one more chance to seize control over the nation at the last minute.

The release of “information” blaming Russia seems designed to influence the members of the Electoral College, who meet next week to formally select the president.


But let’s hope they don’t do anything hasty as a result of U.S. “intelligence.”

As the Trump transition team reminds us, the CIA doesn’t exactly have a sterling reputation.

“These are the same people that said Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction,” said the statement from the transition team released over the weekend.

Indeed, the intelligence community SWORE there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq… and sent Gen. Colin Powell to the United Nations with maps and satellite images of that supposed evidence.

That set the stage for the disastrous war in Iraq, which cost trillions to carry out, lead to thousands of American deaths and a generation of wounded warriors we are struggling to provide care for.

Now, we’re supposed to march into war against Russia because these people claim Moscow may have leaked emails from the Clinton campaign?

Bolton, reportedly in the running for top jobs in the administration – and no friend to Russia or its leader, Vladimir Putin – insists this smells fishy.

Even former CIA spooks are saying it.

Follow
Frank Luntz ✔ @FrankLuntz
“CIA veterans — none of them fans of Donald Trump – are urging caution about leaked allegations of #RussiaHacking.”http://www.newsweek.com/cia-trump-putin-2016-election-hacks-wikileaks-clinton-spies-intelligence-iraq-530666
7:57 PM - 11 Dec 2016
Photo published for Did Putin's Russia really try and get Trump elected? CIA veterans urge caution
Did Putin's Russia really try and get Trump elected? CIA veterans urge caution
Alums of the spy agency—none of them fans of Donald Trump—decried selective leaks and a "rush to judgment" that Moscow engineered Trump’s election.
newsweek.com
166 166 Retweets 180 180 likes
But the last word on this might go to Sarah Palin, the former Alaska governor who was mocked relentlessly in 2012 for pointing out that Russia is so close to her state that you could see it.

Follow
Sarah Palin ✔ @SarahPalinUSA
Russia's getting out of hand? So says the defeated. Not to worry... remember I can keep an eye on them from here. http://fb.me/3f16JyA2c
6:10 PM - 11 Dec 2016
973 973 Retweets 3,164 3,164 likes
Maybe there’s a job for her in the Trump Administration after all.

Here’s what the president-elect thinks –

Follow
Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
Can you imagine if the election results were the opposite and WE tried to play the Russia/CIA card. It would be called conspiracy theory!
7:17 AM - 12 Dec 2016
14,482 14,482 Retweets 42,173 42,173 likes
Follow
Donald J. Trump ✔ @realDonaldTrump
Unless you catch "hackers" in the act, it is very hard to determine who was doing the hacking. Why wasn't this brought up before election?
7:21 AM - 12 Dec 2016
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— The Horn editorial team

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Dec 12, 2016 11:38:54   #
Cool Breeze
 
buffalo wrote:
You disingenuous little negroid faggot moonbat troll,stenchie. The moonbatty mother jones rag you copied and pasted quoted tax evader Rankle on the very subject.... "Democratic Congressman Charlie Rangel called the Russian President “a communist leader that’s a potential enemy!”".

Problem is, as with all moonbat idiots, it is ok when the marxist idols you all worship, like bitch clinton with her phony infantile reset button with Russia as great statesmanship and diplomacy, then turn around and use empty baseless accusations against Trump for his imaginary ties to Russia. How hypocritical!
You disingenuous little negroid faggot moonbat tro... (show quote)


Are you hungry? Have you had breakfast? You must be famished!



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Dec 12, 2016 11:43:07   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Are you hungry? Have you had breakfast? You must be famished!


More stupidity from the mindless little faggot negroid moonbat troll. So cartoonish....

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Dec 12, 2016 11:50:21   #
Cool Breeze
 
buffalo wrote:
More stupidity from the mindless little faggot negroid moonbat troll. So cartoonish....




I love it! Marvelous!

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Dec 12, 2016 12:00:38   #
Cool Breeze
 
buffalo wrote:
You disingenuous little negroid faggot moonbat troll,stenchie. The moonbatty mother jones rag you copied and pasted quoted tax evader Rankle on the very subject.... "Democratic Congressman Charlie Rangel called the Russian President “a communist leader that’s a potential enemy!”".

Problem is, as with all moonbat idiots, it is ok when the marxist idols you all worship, like bitch clinton with her phony infantile reset button with Russia as great statesmanship and diplomacy, then turn around and use empty baseless accusations against Trump for his imaginary ties to Russia. How hypocritical!
You disingenuous little negroid faggot moonbat tro... (show quote)


Imaginary? Are you smoking crack?

The Trump-Russia links beneath the surface are even more extensive,” Max Boot wrote in the Los Angeles Times. “Trump has sought and received funding from Russian investors for his business ventures, especially after most American banks stopped lending to him following his multiple bankruptcies.”

What’s more, three of Trump’s top advisors all have extensive financial and business ties to Russian financiers, wrote Boot, the former editor of the Op Ed page of the Wall Street Journal and now a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.

Trump’s de facto campaign manager, Paul Manafort, was a longtime consultant to Viktor Yanukovich, the Russian-backed president of Ukraine who was overthrown in 2014. Manafort also has done multimillion-dollar business deals with Russian oligarchs. Trump’s foreign policy advisor Carter Page has his own business ties to the state-controlled Russian oil giant Gazprom. … Another Trump foreign policy advisor, retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, flew to Moscow last year to attend a gala banquet celebrating Russia Today, the Kremlin’s propaganda channel, and was seated at the head table near Putin.
http://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/time/4433880/donald-trump-ties-to-russia/

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Dec 12, 2016 12:05:42   #
Big Bass
 
snowbear37 wrote:
I guess you can catch more flies with vinegar than with honey (or is it the other way around)? A lot of libs yak about building good relationships around the world, but when Trump does it, he's the devil. Make up your mind.


Bull shit catches the most flies. Ask any lib.
(No need to ask - read their posts.)

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Dec 12, 2016 12:29:46   #
buffalo Loc: Texas
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Imaginary? Are you smoking crack?

The Trump-Russia links beneath the surface are even more extensive,” Max Boot wrote in the Los Angeles Times. “Trump has sought and received funding from Russian investors for his business ventures, especially after most American banks stopped lending to him following his multiple bankruptcies.”

What’s more, three of Trump’s top advisors all have extensive financial and business ties to Russian financiers, wrote Boot, the former editor of the Op Ed page of the Wall Street Journal and now a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.

Trump’s de facto campaign manager, Paul Manafort, was a longtime consultant to Viktor Yanukovich, the Russian-backed president of Ukraine who was overthrown in 2014. Manafort also has done multimillion-dollar business deals with Russian oligarchs. Trump’s foreign policy advisor Carter Page has his own business ties to the state-controlled Russian oil giant Gazprom. … Another Trump foreign policy advisor, retired Army Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, flew to Moscow last year to attend a gala banquet celebrating Russia Today, the Kremlin’s propaganda channel, and was seated at the head table near Putin.
http://www.google.com/amp/amp.timeinc.net/time/4433880/donald-trump-ties-to-russia/
Imaginary? Are you smoking crack? br br The Trum... (show quote)


And your point?

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Dec 12, 2016 13:11:25   #
Cool Breeze
 
buffalo wrote:
And your point?


You figure it out Einstein?

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