bahmer wrote:
Where in the hell do you find this rubbish?
In the depths of cyberspace
Watch out for them sleep agents
Pennylynn wrote:
This sounds like a job for the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Very funny, thanks for sharing.... Now I will put on my tin foil hat so I can get a nap in before my next mission.
Chocura750 wrote:
Global warming deniers all seem to have a particular specific they point to in support of their position. They avoid looking at the big picture. They believe there is a great conspiracy to prove them wrong. They claim scientists who believe in the truth of global warming are doing so for money and that these scientists have no integrity as do the deniers. All of these are signs of mental instability.
Not likely but you are. I admire your commitment to it.
badbobby wrote:
I for one
don"t feel burning our flag is free speech
I feel it is disrespecting our Nation and our flag
Agreed, it is not speech, it is an action.
I think if one thinks the flag should be burned they should find another country to live in.
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permafrost wrote:
Now, we find it in the trump budget...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-budget-border-wall_us_58ca1d43e4b0ec9d29d8acab?Trump Budget Makes It Official: You’re Paying For The Wall, Not Mexico
One of the central themes of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign was to not only build a border wall, but to make Mexico pay for it. The claim didn’t just become an applause line for Trump on the campaign trail, it was a call-and-response rallying cry.
But the Trump budget proposals revealed late Wednesday include $4.1 billion for the wall. Reuters reported that Trump was asking for $1.5 billion for the current fiscal year and another $2.6 billion for the 2018 budget year, which begins Oct. 1.
The money will come from U.S. taxpayers and not Mexico, which has made it clear that it’s not paying for the wall.
Earlier this year, Trump backed off his campaign promise and admitted that Americans would end up footing the bill, but claimed Mexico would “reimburse us for the cost of the wall.”
A report from the Department of Homeland Security estimated that the cost of the wall would be far higher than what Trump had promised on the campaign trail. Trump has said the wall would cost $12 billion, but Homeland Security estimated it would cost $21.6 billion and take three years to construct.
Now, we find it in the trump budget... br br br ... (
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Has been said before
We will save well over the cost of a wall just in illegal entitlements.
Cool Breeze wrote:
You wish maggot!
Maggots tend to get to the nerves HU.
Cool Breeze wrote:
Ben Carson Allen West Steve Harvey Clarence Thomas Alveda King Sheriff Clarke Listen Up! If you want to see an example of integrity! (No Cooning, No Buck Dancing, No Selling Out, No Uncle Tomming, No Aunt Salley, No Quimbo or Sambo) Its Magic Johnson in my humble opinion. My apologies goes to those I missed. Oh Dr. Cornell West and Colin Powell who finally come to his senses!
http://youtu.be/cU5MmVK2Nbg Any Questions?
Ben Carson Allen West Steve Harvey Clarence Thomas... (
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A good example of Self-indictment.
Because they're so upset that the Russians tried to disrupt the transfer of power, Democrats plan to disrupt the transfer of power.