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Jan 23, 2017 19:07:48   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
I don't know if this is original with the one who posted it but whether it was or wasn't original, this is brilliant.



T'was the night before Inauguration, and up in the tower,
The Donald reflected on his newfound power.
The conservative masses had come out in force,
And delivered a victory that would chart a new course.

The snowflakes were shell-shocked with tears in their eyes,
The media lied to them . . . What a surprise.
They had been promised a Hillary win,
But the criminal Clinton took one on the chin.

And though from all corners celebrities flew,
They made no impression, for they hadn’t a clue.
They talked about climate, racism, and such,
And they made up good stories . . . But didn’t know much.

The fake news and ignorance came at a cost,
And they can’t understand all the reasons they lost.
They blame it on Comey and Bernie and Vlad,
But fail to acknowledge the one that was bad.

Yes, Hillary Clinton, in many ways flawed,
Was her own biggest hurdle toward getting the nod.
The campaign exposed her corruptness and greed,
And her speeches were punch-less as ten dollar weed.

So out in the streets there arose such a clatter,
It was Soros-paid protestors and Black Lives Matter.
With cities to pillage and windows to smash,
They knew not the issues, but needed the cash.

Eight years of Obama had given them cause,
To expect a replacement of their Santa Claus.
But soon the protestors will feel the pain,
When the wheels fall off of the old gravy train.

And now all the snowflakes are riddled with fear,
Upset and offended by things that they’ll hear.
The cocoa and crayons will help for a while,
But fact-based opinions will soon cramp their style.

I originally supported anyone but Cruz,
In the end I would vote for whoever they choose.
He may not have been my first choice, but soon I would cede,
The one they call TRUMP is the one that we NEED!

I saw him on TV in front of a crowd,
He spoke about veterans, it made me feel proud.
He spoke about energy, safety, and jobs,
Taking this country back from the Washington snobs.

He was dressed in Armani, all tailored and neat,
And the Brunos he wore made the outfit complete.
For a man of his vintage, he seemed rather fit,
And he looked presidential, I have to admit.

His eyes glowed like embers, his smile was the best,
And his hair was the color of my old hunting vest.
His love for this country was on full display,
And his actions spoke louder than his words could say.

He thanked all his voters, and before he was gone,
Saved thousands of jobs while Obama looked on.
The fate of this country left nothing to chance,
So, he filled out his cabinet weeks in advance.

The men he had chosen were of the same mind,
Let’s set the bar high, and not lead from behind.
He picked up his phone as he rose from his seat,
With a flick of his finger, he sent out this tweet;

“Now Mattis! Now Kelly! Now Sessions and Pruitt!
On Perry! On Flynn, You’re the ones who can do it.
Start lifting restrictions and building the wall,
Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!!”

The roar of his audience rose from the stands,
He kissed all their babies and shook all their hands.
He answered their questions and calmed all their fears,
They knew it would be a fantastic four years.

Then he jumped in his limo, and off to his jet,
A fellow that Liberals won’t soon forget.
He sent one more tweet as the evening expired;
“Happy Inauguration to all,
AND OBAMA – YOU’RE FIRED!”

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Jan 23, 2017 21:14:38   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
I don't know if this is original with the one who posted it but whether it was or wasn't original, this is brilliant.



T'was the night before Inauguration, and up in the tower,
The Donald reflected on his newfound power.
The conservative masses had come out in force,
And delivered a victory that would chart a new course.

The snowflakes were shell-shocked with tears in their eyes,
The media lied to them . . . What a surprise.
They had been promised a Hillary win,
But the criminal Clinton took one on the chin.

And though from all corners celebrities flew,
They made no impression, for they hadn’t a clue.
They talked about climate, racism, and such,
And they made up good stories . . . But didn’t know much.

The fake news and ignorance came at a cost,
And they can’t understand all the reasons they lost.
They blame it on Comey and Bernie and Vlad,
But fail to acknowledge the one that was bad.

Yes, Hillary Clinton, in many ways flawed,
Was her own biggest hurdle toward getting the nod.
The campaign exposed her corruptness and greed,
And her speeches were punch-less as ten dollar weed.

So out in the streets there arose such a clatter,
It was Soros-paid protestors and Black Lives Matter.
With cities to pillage and windows to smash,
They knew not the issues, but needed the cash.

Eight years of Obama had given them cause,
To expect a replacement of their Santa Claus.
But soon the protestors will feel the pain,
When the wheels fall off of the old gravy train.

And now all the snowflakes are riddled with fear,
Upset and offended by things that they’ll hear.
The cocoa and crayons will help for a while,
But fact-based opinions will soon cramp their style.

I originally supported anyone but Cruz,
In the end I would vote for whoever they choose.
He may not have been my first choice, but soon I would cede,
The one they call TRUMP is the one that we NEED!

I saw him on TV in front of a crowd,
He spoke about veterans, it made me feel proud.
He spoke about energy, safety, and jobs,
Taking this country back from the Washington snobs.

He was dressed in Armani, all tailored and neat,
And the Brunos he wore made the outfit complete.
For a man of his vintage, he seemed rather fit,
And he looked presidential, I have to admit.

His eyes glowed like embers, his smile was the best,
And his hair was the color of my old hunting vest.
His love for this country was on full display,
And his actions spoke louder than his words could say.

He thanked all his voters, and before he was gone,
Saved thousands of jobs while Obama looked on.
The fate of this country left nothing to chance,
So, he filled out his cabinet weeks in advance.

The men he had chosen were of the same mind,
Let’s set the bar high, and not lead from behind.
He picked up his phone as he rose from his seat,
With a flick of his finger, he sent out this tweet;

“Now Mattis! Now Kelly! Now Sessions and Pruitt!
On Perry! On Flynn, You’re the ones who can do it.
Start lifting restrictions and building the wall,
Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!!”

The roar of his audience rose from the stands,
He kissed all their babies and shook all their hands.
He answered their questions and calmed all their fears,
They knew it would be a fantastic four years.

Then he jumped in his limo, and off to his jet,
A fellow that Liberals won’t soon forget.
He sent one more tweet as the evening expired;
“Happy Inauguration to all,
AND OBAMA – YOU’RE FIRED!”
I don't know if this is original with the one who ... (show quote)


This has already been posted twice.

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Jan 24, 2017 05:49:35   #
funguy1949
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
I don't know if this is original with the one who posted it but whether it was or wasn't original, this is brilliant.



T'was the night before Inauguration, and up in the tower,
The Donald reflected on his newfound power.
The conservative masses had come out in force,
And delivered a victory that would chart a new course.

The snowflakes were shell-shocked with tears in their eyes,
The media lied to them . . . What a surprise.
They had been promised a Hillary win,
But the criminal Clinton took one on the chin.

And though from all corners celebrities flew,
They made no impression, for they hadn’t a clue.
They talked about climate, racism, and such,
And they made up good stories . . . But didn’t know much.

The fake news and ignorance came at a cost,
And they can’t understand all the reasons they lost.
They blame it on Comey and Bernie and Vlad,
But fail to acknowledge the one that was bad.

Yes, Hillary Clinton, in many ways flawed,
Was her own biggest hurdle toward getting the nod.
The campaign exposed her corruptness and greed,
And her speeches were punch-less as ten dollar weed.

So out in the streets there arose such a clatter,
It was Soros-paid protestors and Black Lives Matter.
With cities to pillage and windows to smash,
They knew not the issues, but needed the cash.

Eight years of Obama had given them cause,
To expect a replacement of their Santa Claus.
But soon the protestors will feel the pain,
When the wheels fall off of the old gravy train.

And now all the snowflakes are riddled with fear,
Upset and offended by things that they’ll hear.
The cocoa and crayons will help for a while,
But fact-based opinions will soon cramp their style.

I originally supported anyone but Cruz,
In the end I would vote for whoever they choose.
He may not have been my first choice, but soon I would cede,
The one they call TRUMP is the one that we NEED!

I saw him on TV in front of a crowd,
He spoke about veterans, it made me feel proud.
He spoke about energy, safety, and jobs,
Taking this country back from the Washington snobs.

He was dressed in Armani, all tailored and neat,
And the Brunos he wore made the outfit complete.
For a man of his vintage, he seemed rather fit,
And he looked presidential, I have to admit.

His eyes glowed like embers, his smile was the best,
And his hair was the color of my old hunting vest.
His love for this country was on full display,
And his actions spoke louder than his words could say.

He thanked all his voters, and before he was gone,
Saved thousands of jobs while Obama looked on.
The fate of this country left nothing to chance,
So, he filled out his cabinet weeks in advance.

The men he had chosen were of the same mind,
Let’s set the bar high, and not lead from behind.
He picked up his phone as he rose from his seat,
With a flick of his finger, he sent out this tweet;

“Now Mattis! Now Kelly! Now Sessions and Pruitt!
On Perry! On Flynn, You’re the ones who can do it.
Start lifting restrictions and building the wall,
Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!!”

The roar of his audience rose from the stands,
He kissed all their babies and shook all their hands.
He answered their questions and calmed all their fears,
They knew it would be a fantastic four years.

Then he jumped in his limo, and off to his jet,
A fellow that Liberals won’t soon forget.
He sent one more tweet as the evening expired;
“Happy Inauguration to all,
AND OBAMA – YOU’RE FIRED!”
I don't know if this is original with the one who ... (show quote)



Yep it's been posted not sure how many times but it's worth the read no matter how many times you read it. It's worth it Oh all my liberals friends hatted it. You know what I told them get over it.A new sheriff is in town so they better shape-up or get the hell off my property,but leave my cigars and whiskey at the door and don't let it hit you in the ass as you go out.

The dam bums.

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Jan 24, 2017 09:00:51   #
payne1000
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
I don't know if this is original with the one who posted it but whether it was or wasn't original, this is brilliant.



T'was the night before Inauguration, and up in the tower,
The Donald reflected on his newfound power.
The conservative masses had come out in force,
And delivered a victory that would chart a new course.

The snowflakes were shell-shocked with tears in their eyes,
The media lied to them . . . What a surprise.
They had been promised a Hillary win,
But the criminal Clinton took one on the chin.

And though from all corners celebrities flew,
They made no impression, for they hadn’t a clue.
They talked about climate, racism, and such,
And they made up good stories . . . But didn’t know much.

The fake news and ignorance came at a cost,
And they can’t understand all the reasons they lost.
They blame it on Comey and Bernie and Vlad,
But fail to acknowledge the one that was bad.

Yes, Hillary Clinton, in many ways flawed,
Was her own biggest hurdle toward getting the nod.
The campaign exposed her corruptness and greed,
And her speeches were punch-less as ten dollar weed.

So out in the streets there arose such a clatter,
It was Soros-paid protestors and Black Lives Matter.
With cities to pillage and windows to smash,
They knew not the issues, but needed the cash.

Eight years of Obama had given them cause,
To expect a replacement of their Santa Claus.
But soon the protestors will feel the pain,
When the wheels fall off of the old gravy train.

And now all the snowflakes are riddled with fear,
Upset and offended by things that they’ll hear.
The cocoa and crayons will help for a while,
But fact-based opinions will soon cramp their style.

I originally supported anyone but Cruz,
In the end I would vote for whoever they choose.
He may not have been my first choice, but soon I would cede,
The one they call TRUMP is the one that we NEED!

I saw him on TV in front of a crowd,
He spoke about veterans, it made me feel proud.
He spoke about energy, safety, and jobs,
Taking this country back from the Washington snobs.

He was dressed in Armani, all tailored and neat,
And the Brunos he wore made the outfit complete.
For a man of his vintage, he seemed rather fit,
And he looked presidential, I have to admit.

His eyes glowed like embers, his smile was the best,
And his hair was the color of my old hunting vest.
His love for this country was on full display,
And his actions spoke louder than his words could say.

He thanked all his voters, and before he was gone,
Saved thousands of jobs while Obama looked on.
The fate of this country left nothing to chance,
So, he filled out his cabinet weeks in advance.

The men he had chosen were of the same mind,
Let’s set the bar high, and not lead from behind.
He picked up his phone as he rose from his seat,
With a flick of his finger, he sent out this tweet;

“Now Mattis! Now Kelly! Now Sessions and Pruitt!
On Perry! On Flynn, You’re the ones who can do it.
Start lifting restrictions and building the wall,
Now dash away! Dash away! Dash away all!!”

The roar of his audience rose from the stands,
He kissed all their babies and shook all their hands.
He answered their questions and calmed all their fears,
They knew it would be a fantastic four years.

Then he jumped in his limo, and off to his jet,
A fellow that Liberals won’t soon forget.
He sent one more tweet as the evening expired;
“Happy Inauguration to all,
AND OBAMA – YOU’RE FIRED!”
I don't know if this is original with the one who ... (show quote)


16 years ago Trump was recorded making a lot of sense.
Does he still have that ability? https://youtu.be/23yfBWH8Hjk

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Jan 24, 2017 13:19:43   #
Louie27 Loc: Peoria, AZ
 
payne1000 wrote:
16 years ago Trump was recorded making a lot of sense.
Does he still have that ability? https://youtu.be/23yfBWH8Hjk


I bet, at that time he did not know that the steel, at the height of the towers, where the planes hit, were not of the strength as in the lower floors. All he was talking about was the basement construction. Which was all steel rebar columns enclosed in concrete. To my knowledge it left many columns still standing with some or no damage. That is how most basements of large buildings are built. You use that recording, as a truth to the construction strength of the towers, You have to be kidding.

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Jan 24, 2017 13:37:08   #
payne1000
 
Louie27 wrote:
I bet, at that time he did not know that the steel, at the height of the towers, where the planes hit, were not of the strength as in the lower floors. All he was talking about was the basement construction. Which was all steel rebar columns enclosed in concrete. To my knowledge it left many columns still standing with some or no damage. That is how most basements of large buildings are built. You use that recording, as a truth to the construction strength of the towers, You have to be kidding.


I accept Trump's analysis much more than your false comments.
The steel in the upper floors of the towers was almost three times the psi strength strength as the lower floors.
The lower floors had thicker steel. The higher psi strength of the upper floors compensated for the thinner steel used to reduce weight.



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Jan 24, 2017 14:53:20   #
Louie27 Loc: Peoria, AZ
 
payne1000 wrote:
I accept Trump's analysis much more than your false comments.
The steel in the upper floors of the towers was almost three times the psi strength strength as the lower floors.
The lower floors had thicker steel. The higher psi strength of the upper floors compensated for the thinner steel used to reduce weight.


So now you are saying that heat did not affect the steel on the floors where the jetliners crashed and caused all of the furniture and miss. material to burn, besides the jet fuel and the aluminum of the plane? Is that correct?

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Jan 24, 2017 15:12:01   #
payne1000
 
Louie27 wrote:
So now you are saying that heat did not affect the steel on the floors where the jetliners crashed and caused all of the furniture and miss. material to burn, besides the jet fuel and the aluminum of the plane? Is that correct?


I'm saying it takes many hours of intense heat to even weaken steel. The South Tower burned for less than an hour before it fell.
Firemen in the South Tower radioed out that the fires were almost out when the Tower went down at 2/3rds free-fall speed.
The firefighters said they would need only 2 hand lines to extinguish the pockets of fire that remained.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/multimedia_priorknowledge_firefighterstape.html



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Jan 24, 2017 15:15:51   #
Louie27 Loc: Peoria, AZ
 
payne1000 wrote:
I'm saying it takes many hours of intense heat to even weaken steel. The South Tower burned for less than an hour before it fell.
Firemen in the South Tower radioed out that the fires were almost out when the Tower went down at 2/3rds free-fall speed.
The firefighters said they would need only 2 hand lines to extinguish the pockets of fire that remained.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/multimedia_priorknowledge_firefighterstape.html


The temperature is what weakens steel not the length of time. I guess those brave firefighters were structural engineers also. They had no idea what was about to befall them.

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Jan 24, 2017 15:23:09   #
payne1000
 
Louie27 wrote:
The temperature is what weakens steel not the length of time. I guess those brave firefighters were structural engineers also. They had no idea what was about to befall them.


Put a steel frying pan on your stovetop and turn the burner to the highest level.
See how long it takes for the pan to lose all its strength.

The firefighters had no idea the Towers were wired with explosives.
The perpetrators certainly did. When the fires in the South Tower started to go out, the South Tower had to be detonated first even though it had been hit 18 minutes later than the North Tower.
Here's some of those perpetrators:



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Jan 24, 2017 15:32:36   #
Louie27 Loc: Peoria, AZ
 
payne1000 wrote:
Put a steel frying pan on your stovetop and turn the burner to the highest level.
See how long it takes for the pan to lose all its strength.

The firefighters had no idea the Towers were wired with explosives.
The perpetrators certainly did. When the fires in the South Tower started to go out, the South Tower had to be detonated first even though it had been hit 18 minutes later than the North Tower.
Here's some of those perpetrators:


It seems that the towers did not know there were explosives in the building or it would have waited for the explosions to go off to fit your narrative. That first statement is really ridiculous, a frying pan does not support any weight.

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Jan 24, 2017 15:45:39   #
payne1000
 
Louie27 wrote:
It seems that the towers did not know there were explosives in the building or it would have waited for the explosions to go off to fit your narrative. That first statement is really ridiculous, a frying pan does not support any weight.


Louie, I didn't realize until now that I was in a debate with someone who cannot make sense.
Will you correct the first sentence of your last reply to the point it makes sense?

As far as the frying pan not supporting any weight . . . stack as much weight on top of it as you want.
If it's a steel frying pan 1/4th inch thick as the vertical columns in the tower were, It will support as much weight as you can stack on it while being heated for days or months.

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Jan 24, 2017 18:19:47   #
Louie27 Loc: Peoria, AZ
 
payne1000 wrote:
Louie, I didn't realize until now that I was in a debate with someone who cannot make sense.
Will you correct the first sentence of your last reply to the point it makes sense?

As far as the frying pan not supporting any weight . . . stack as much weight on top of it as you want.
If it's a steel frying pan 1/4th inch thick as the vertical columns in the tower were, It will support as much weight as you can stack on it while being heated for days or months.


I made my first paragraph as plausible as your idea that the towers were brought down by explosives. As for your last paragraph. How much weight will the object, that holds the pan, be able to hold the load put upon the pan?

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Jan 24, 2017 18:47:09   #
payne1000
 
Louie27 wrote:
I made my first paragraph as plausible as your idea that the towers were brought down by explosives. As for your last paragraph. How much weight will the object, that holds the pan, be able to hold the load put upon the pan?


If the stove collapses from the weight before the frying pan, it proves fire does not weaken steel that much.

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