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Jan 28, 2018 17:28:43   #
bdamage wrote:
Vicente probably needs more young workers in their cartel drug labs.
The dreamers would rather get the handouts here,


Your "facts" spring from an internet hoax. Most people would be skeptical of such ridiculous claims, and they'd be right.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/readers/2007/11/internet-immigr.html
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Jan 28, 2018 15:02:19   #
Jakebrake wrote:
Oh my. The Hollywood snowflake elitist limousine libs are at it again. When will the buffoons realize they are irrelevant?

http://thehornnews.com/liberal-celebs-plot-insane-state-union-stunt/


Please see reply I accidentally sent to jflorio.
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Jan 28, 2018 14:59:59   #
JFlorio wrote:
And I’m receiving this lecture why?


Sorry. I was actually trying to respond to jakebrake's original post--not to what he said, but to the tone of the article in the link he posted. And to express my sorrow and exasperation about the language in so many (by no means all) of the posts I read here and elsewhere.
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Jan 28, 2018 14:29:22   #
JFlorio wrote:
Never.


Relax. It's a political rally/fundraiser--a commonplace event throughout the USA. There's nothing insane about it.

What's insane is the hateful rhetoric of liberals or conservatives, either one, who label people who don't share their views as insane, idiotic, godless, unamerican, or the like. Their venom poisons the well of democracy. There have always been people with deeply divided political views in this nation. We progess when there is level-headed acceptance on both sides that some ideas on either side have merit, and compromise is the way forward. The rabid hate speech so common everywhere these days is an anathema and a threat to the stability of the Republic.
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Jan 26, 2018 12:21:05   #
currahee wrote:
Fortunately, the majority of the college students who are not majoring in liberal arts realize the dangers of the propaganda unleashed by some of these "Sixties" so-called "professors." They'll play the game to get their degree; but, after they get their jobs they'll "chalked it up" as the B.S. to be "erased." The worst degree is "sociology." Unfortunately, "governent" school teachers have to take courses in this department in order to qualify for a "teaching degree." This is the "funnel" for the sewage "conversational hypnotic language" of Marxism.
Fortunately, the majority of the college students ... (show quote)


Are you suggesting that a liberal arts degree is less valuable than one in science, technology, or business? (Sociology, btw, is a science, not a liberal art.) And could you give some specific examples of "propoganda unleashed by these 'Sixties' so-called 'professors'?"
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Jan 26, 2018 12:08:20   #
Jakebrake wrote:
Aw, the poor lil snowflakes are having a meltdown. Love it!

http://thehornnews.com/outrage-university-restricts-access-conservative-writers-speech/


Offering trauma counseling sounds a little crazy to me (sounds like maybe there's some missing context) but what I mostly got out of that article was that Ben Shapiro spoke and was treated respectfully.
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Jan 22, 2018 08:09:53   #
buffalo wrote:
BOTH arms of the corporate party are responsible for and advocate in their own rhetoric for bigger government. They are both the pro-war parties.

Repubs love big government, but they have different reasons as to why. While the dems more or less, are trying to help people (I use this term very lightly) at least in theory, repubs like to use money to punish people and benefit their corporate masters. For instance, they advocate for surveillance programs, a bigger police state, the never ending war on drugs etc.

Both sides are fine with bailing out big banks and corporations that make bad business decisions. Both sides are only interested in saying what will win votes, and then embarking on their own missions once they get elected into office. They both love sending our tax dollars overseas to corrupt countries that split it between their leaders. Both are pro war chicken hawks who spend OUR money on wars that we DON’T want. They are two sides of the same coin.
BOTH arms of the corporate party are responsible f... (show quote)


Sadly, I couldn't agree more.
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Jan 20, 2018 13:55:55   #
11r20 wrote:
Than I'm sure the Committee of 300 and Soros's OSF would welcome you aboard as their
New Propaganda n' Chief as well as ""fellow traveler""


I don't approve of every cause Soros supports, and his priorities are different from mine. I do worry about the power and influence the super-rich have over politics. That said, Soros has as much right to support progressive causes as the Koch brothers do to champion conservative ideals.

And say what you will about him, Soros is a much more successful businessman than Mr. Trump.
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Jan 20, 2018 12:43:48   #
11r20 wrote:
The loss of Democracy???(((laughin)))We're a Republic.

We could care less what the lucy, baby blood drinkin
globalists think. Let the globalist's use somebody else
to enforce their hegemonic fraud upon the world.

Russia got rid of the Bolshevics Twice and if it worked for
them it will work for us.

Who says we have to be the sugar daddy of the world while the
warmonger ashkanazi banksters bleed us dry?


Please see quote reply from happishark below. My phone sometimes hides buttons from me, making me guess where to aim to push the right one.
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Jan 20, 2018 12:40:03   #
1. A republic is a form of democracy.
2. If by "lucy, baby [whatever that means] blood drinkin globalists" you mean Americans who care what the rest of the world thinks of our leadership, what we do, and what we stand for, why would any thinking person not care?
3. The United States exercises the most powerful hegemony in the world--Though our influence is shrinking under President Trump.
4. Ashkenazi Jews make up only 2% of the US population, yet account for 27% of American Nobel Prize winners in the 20th Century, half the Fields Medal winners... the list goes on. I am proud to count thsm among my fellow citizens.
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Jan 18, 2018 19:38:09   #
bggamers wrote:
If they had their way they would have turned this country over to the UN obama threatened at one point to do just that if racial tentions didnt calm down of course he and his wife are the ones who kept stirring the pot. Then some time in 2017 the UN threatened the same thing after that we left the UN (THANK GOD)


We left the UN? What in God's name are you talking about?
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Jan 17, 2018 12:19:18   #
bmac32 wrote:
WE understand liberals don't!



I understand border-jumping is a crime, and I agree that our immigration laws should be enforced. I don't think, however, as some on this site apparently do, that people who come here illegally thereby forfeit all their human rights. And I find bmac32's suggestion of publicly displaying the bodies of executed prisoners abhorrent, and certainly unamerican.
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Jan 17, 2018 10:26:17   #
That man committed hideous crimes, and obviously should be punished to the fullest extent of the law. Many Trump supporters seem to think, though, (and you didn't say so, so I'm hoping you're not one of them) that illegal immigrants commit more crimes than the rest of us.
That view is contradictory to the facts. Study after study has shown that illegal immigrants commit no more crimes--and likely, in fact, fewer crimes--than native-born Americans.

You can find many reports supporting this claim online. Here's a link to one of them.

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/07/12/illegal-immigrant-crime-wave-evidence-is-hard-to-find.html
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Jan 14, 2018 18:03:36   #
JFlorio wrote:
You do know the Lord said he’ take those on the right. Better switch sides.


LOL
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Jan 14, 2018 18:02:28   #
JFlorio wrote:
You do know the Lord said he’ take those on the right. Better switch sides.


LOL
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