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May 29, 2018 15:15:05   #
teabag09
 
And to add insult to injury to you, HE WON!!! Mike
PeterS wrote:
Personality defects? You v**ed for a guy who boasted about grabbing women by their pussy's. You v**ed for a guy who was accused of raping a 13 year old and sexually assaulting at least 19 other women. You v**ed for a guy who has committed adultery on every woman he ever married and is on record stating that if Ivanka wasn't his daughter she would be one of his conquests. Do you have a daughter Blade? does drool come out of your mouth wishing you could fuk her? You v**ed for a guy who has a list of suits against him for non payment that is at least 4,000 deep and there isn't a bank in the United States that will lend him a dime because he never pays them back. You v**ed for a guy who can't complete a sentence, much less a paragraph, without telling a lie. Trump has so many personality defects that it literally would be impossible to list them all. Obama's only personality defect was that he was black and a democrat--a combination you Christ loving Conservatives simply could not tolerate...
Personality defects? You v**ed for a guy who boast... (show quote)

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May 29, 2018 17:23:01   #
eden
 
donald41 wrote:
Let me make a wild guess, You do not like Trump.


Correct. His behavior is contemptible.

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May 29, 2018 17:29:14   #
eden
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Do you remember a half white community organizer whose personality defects made him less qualified to be president than Daffy Duck?


Oh yes. The foreign born c****e pinko f*g mulatto Muslim who handsomely won 2 terms in office. That one?

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May 29, 2018 17:36:13   #
PeterS
 
teabag09 wrote:
And to add insult to injury to you, HE WON!!! Mike

I didn't v**e for the bastard--the only insult is on you...Pete...

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May 29, 2018 18:42:51   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
eden wrote:
Oh yes. The foreign born c****e pinko f*g mulatto Muslim who handsomely won 2 terms in office. That one?
That's the one. I wouldn't call his winning two terms "handsome". Nor would I consider him a win for America, quite the opposite since he spent his two terms bashing and trashing America and promising to fundamentally t***sform our country into a Balkanized banana republic. That cretin gallivanted all over the world, bowing to prime ministers and presidents and kissing the asses of Commissars and Kings, all the while apologizing for what a terrible country he thinks America is. That goddamned fool sold out our friends and aided and abetted our enemies. On the domestic front, he weaponized the IRS, FBI and DOJ to take out his political opponents, similar to the subterfuge he perpetrated to win a seat in the Illinois state senate, but on a much grander scale. That backstabbing b***h should be tried for treason and hung.

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May 29, 2018 19:08:54   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
That's the one. I wouldn't call his winning two terms "handsome". Nor would I consider him a win for America, quite the opposite since he spent his two terms bashing and trashing America and promising to fundamentally t***sform our country into a Balkanized banana republic. That cretin gallivanted all over the world, bowing to prime ministers and presidents and kissing the asses of Commissars and Kings, all the while apologizing for what a terrible country he thinks America is. That goddamned fool sold out our friends and aided and abetted our enemies. On the domestic front, he weaponized the IRS, FBI and DOJ to take out his political opponents, similar to the subterfuge he perpetrated to win a seat in the Illinois state senate, but on a much grander scale. That backstabbing b***h should be tried for treason and hung.
That's the one. I wouldn't call his winning two te... (show quote)




blade,

The FBI and the DOJ have had weapons for as long as they existed.. What the heck did the IRS get for weapons???

https://www.factcheck.org/2016/08/trumps-false-obama-isis-link/

Trump’s False Obama-ISIS Link
By Lori Robertson and Eugene Kiely

Posted on August 11, 2016 | Updated on August 12, 2016

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Donald Trump claims that President Barack Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton “founded ISIS.” But the origin of the Islamic State terrorist group dates back to the Bush administration.

Trump points to the withdrawal of troops from Iraq in 2011, under Obama, as “the founding of ISIS,” but experts say the expansion of the Islamic State after that point can’t be pinned on the troop withdrawal alone — if at all. And there’s the fact that President George W. Bush had signed the agreement and set the date for that withdrawal.

“It’s a massively complex problem,” Clint Watts, the Robert A. Fox fellow in the Foreign Policy Research Institute’s Program on the Middle East, told us. It “goes beyond one single policy decision about keeping or moving troops.”

Furthermore, Trump himself supported withdrawing troops from Iraq as early as 2007, telling CNN in a March 16, 2007, interview that the U.S. should “declare victory and leave, because I’ll tell you, this country is just going to get further bogged down. … [T]his is a total catastrophe and you might as well get out now, because you just are wasting time.”

Let’s start with a quick fact-check of Trump’s position on the Iraq War: There is no evidence that Trump opposed the war in Iraq before it started on March 19, 2003, despite his frequent claims to the contrary. In fact, Trump expressed mild support in September 2002 for invading Iraq in an interview with radio host Howard Stern. The Trump campaign, in a footnoted speech, has pointed to an interview in January 2003 with Fox News’ Neil Cavuto, but, as we’ve explained before, Trump took no position in that interview, saying only that President Bush should make a decision: “Either you attack or you don’t attack,” he said.

That March 2003 invasion of Iraq — supported at the time by Clinton, who was in the U.S. Senate, and opposed by Obama, who was a state senator — marked the beginning of the rise of a terrorist group that has adopted several names over the years, most recently the Islamic State.

We’ll note that some of Trump’s comments can be taken as opinion — the “most valuable player” comment, for instance. But his claims that Obama and specifically the troop withdrawal “founded” ISIS don’t measure up to the well-documented history of this terrorist group.

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Bush signed the agreement, known as the Status of Forces Agreement, on Dec. 14, 2008. It said: “All the United States Forces shall withdraw from all Iraqi territory no later than December 31, 2011.” Condoleezza Rice later wrote that Bush wanted an agreement for a residual force to remain, but Maliki objected.

Obama, however, had three years to renegotiate the deal, which his administration tried to do, seeking to leave an American troop force of 5,000 to 10,000. But Maliki objected again, and negotiations broke down in October 2011 over the issue of whether U.S. troops would be shielded from criminal prosecution by Iraqi authorities.

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May 29, 2018 19:53:39   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
eden wrote:
From David Frum, The Atlantic.

“On Memorial Day, as the nation turned to the president to lead its shared rituals of unity and common purpose, he revealed himself too small for the office he holds.
Memorial Day is for the living: for those who mourn, for those who remember, for those who carry upon their bodies and souls the scars of war. It is the opportunity for society to express gratitude. That is not only a duty to the past. It’s a commitment to the future—because Memorial Day speaks not only to those who have sacrificed in the past, but to those who may be called on to sacrifice in years to come.
“To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan” is a promise not denominated only in dollars and cents. We commit spiritually, too, to do our limited human best to understand and appreciate the losses and suffering imposed by the defense of the nation.
It is the responsibility and honor of the president to speak for the nation on the solemn occasions of collective remembrance. Some presidents are endowed with greater natural eloquence than others, but that does not matter. What the country listens for is the generous and authentic message underneath the rhetoric, whether that rhetoric is graceful or clumsy. The last general to win the presidency said, “I h**e war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity.” The country heard those words, believed them, and trusted him.
The 45th president is often described—and sometimes praised—as “authentic.” That compliment, if is a compliment, is not truly deserved. In many ways, President Trump is not the man he seems. He was not a great builder, not a great dealmaker, not a billionaire, not a man of strength and decisiveness.
But there is one way in which he truly is authentic: He is never able to play-act the generous feelings that he so absolutely lacks. “To show an unfelt sorrow is an office which the false man does easy.” In that one sense, Donald Trump is not false. He does not feel sorrow for others, and he does not try to pretend otherwise.
Trump’s perfect emptiness of empathy has revealed itself again and again through his presidency, but never as completely and conspicuously as in his self-flattering 2018 Memorial Day tweets. They exceed even the heartless comment in a speech to Congress—in the presence of a grieving widow—that a fallen Navy Seal would be happy that his ovation from Congress had lasted longer than anybody else’s.
It’s not news that there is something missing from Trump where normal human feelings should go. His devouring need for admiration from others is joined to an extreme, even pathological, inability to return any care or concern for those others. But Trump’s version of this disconnect comes most especially to the fore at times of national ritual.
Donald Trump cares enormously about national symbols—the f**g, the anthem—when he can use them to belittle, humiliate, and exclude.
Trump has called for revoking the citizenship of those who burn the f**g. He has suggested that NFL players who do not rise for the Star-Spangled Banner should be deported. He scored one of the greatest victories of his presidency when the National Football League submitted to his demand to punish players who did not stand at attention for the anthem. Vice President Pence ran the victory lap for Trump on this one.
But when it comes time to to lead the nation in its shared rituals of unity and common purpose, Donald Trump cannot do it. He is, at most, president of slightly more than half of white America, and often not even that. He cannot not be a jerk, and he is most a jerk when a proper president would be most a leader.
What happens then if the country should find itself in a moment when national leadership is required? A mass-casualty terrorist attack, a natural disaster that takes many lives, a crisis that might lead to war, a war itself? Trump’s decisions are leading the country toward possible conflict in the Korean Peninsula and against Iran.
What if that leadership actually arrives at the brink of outright conflict? How can a president who only grabs credibly ask others for sacrifice? How can the most untrustworthy man ever to hold the office effectively summon anyone to follow him? Franklin Roosevelt in his first inaugural address spoke of “the warm courage of national unity.” There will never be any such thing under a Trump presidency, and the fault lines embittered by Trump’s ceaseless provocations will shatter in a real national crisis.
On every Memorial Day, Americans should pray for peace. On this Memorial Day and the next, and the one after that, Americans should pray with extra fervor—because war, if it comes, will come under the leadership of a man too puny and too mean to do the job.”
From David Frum, The Atlantic. br br “On Memorial... (show quote)

Only a socialist Demon-Rats swamp/sewer dwelling t*****rs would post much less believer such pure horse manure.

President Trump is restoring confidence in companies that were driven overseas by Obummer's stupid rules and regulations. They are returning to America and providing millions of jobs destroyed by the Obummer eight years of mismanagement.

The stock market is up, unemployment rate is lowest since world war two. All because a business man is in charge.

For eight years the man (?) In charge had no experience in business not even a yard lemonade stand.

Grandpa always said if it ain't broke don't try to fix it.

It was broke and President Trump fixed it.

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May 29, 2018 19:55:28   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
proud republican wrote:
He,David Frum for writing this article and you for putting this article are full of BS!!!!.......President Trump never said to revoke the citizenship if they burn the f**g even though they should be, and he never said football players should be deported for not standing up for American Anthem...He said they should be fired...NOT deprted, big difference!!!And as for NOKO he is the only Prez that may actually have peace on the Korean Peninsula thanks to his negotiating sk**ls....None of the past 3 Presidents came even close to peace on the Korean Peninsula like this President is.......God Bless President Trump and God Bless US on this Memorial Day!!!...And you and whats his name David Frum can just kiss my American Arse!!!! BTW there were more African Americans and Hispanic Americans that v**ed for President Trump then for Mitt Romney
He,David Frum for writing this article and you fo... (show quote)



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May 29, 2018 19:58:18   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
I just returned from the Memorial Day service at the military cemetery. The service was conducted by members of the VFW. The purpose of this ceremony was to honor those who gave their lives for American freedom.

Memorial Day Ceremony Arlington National Cemetehhry In his speech, President Trump paid tribute to our veterans, living and dead, he honored the sacrifices of our war dead and their families. Not once did our president politicize this solemn event nor did he make it about himself. He revealed himself as a leader far too big for the mental midgets who will go to any lengths to condemn him.
I just returned from the Memorial Day service at t... (show quote)


The socialist Demon-Rats swamp/sewer dwelling t*****rs always twist things around to blame President Trump for every thing.

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May 29, 2018 20:09:30   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
old marine wrote:
Only a socialist Demon-Rats swamp/sewer dwelling t*****rs would post much less believer such pure horse manure.

President Trump is restoring confidence in companies that were driven overseas by Obummer's stupid rules and regulations. They are returning to America and providing millions of jobs destroyed by the Obummer eight years of mismanagement.

The stock market is up, unemployment rate is lowest since world war two. All because a business man is in charge.

For eight years the man (?) In charge had no experience in business not even a yard lemonade stand.

Grandpa always said if it ain't broke don't try to fix it.

It was broke and President Trump fixed it.
Only a socialist Demon-Rats swamp/sewer dwelling ... (show quote)




It was very broke after Bush, but President Obama did fix it..

trump got a fully working economy, world wide, Now he is braking it once again.. The stupid orange criminal..



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May 29, 2018 20:10:34   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
eden wrote:
....and then his immortal tweet of the day:

“Happy Memorial Day! Those who died for our great country would be very happy and proud at how well our country is doing today. Best economy in decades, lowest unemployment numbers for B****s and Hispanics EVER (& women in 18years), rebuilding our Military and so much more. Nice!"

T***slation: “Isn’t it nice that all these heroes died so that I could use that on this day to boast about my accomplishments.”

Eden you should be shot for dishonoring my fellow American service men and women who served or died for our beloved country.

You enjoy the freedom's you have today because of their sacrifices and you spit in their face with your stupidity. You should go hide in shame.

I will never, and many other veterans, forgive your stupid misguided remarks


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May 29, 2018 20:26:50   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
PeterS wrote:
Personality defects? You v**ed for a guy who boasted about grabbing women by their pussy's. You v**ed for a guy who was accused of raping a 13 year old and sexually assaulting at least 19 other women. You v**ed for a guy who has committed adultery on every woman he ever married and is on record stating that if Ivanka wasn't his daughter she would be one of his conquests. Do you have a daughter Blade? does drool come out of your mouth wishing you could fuk her? You v**ed for a guy who has a list of suits against him for non payment that is at least 4,000 deep and there isn't a bank in the United States that will lend him a dime because he never pays them back. You v**ed for a guy who can't complete a sentence, much less a paragraph, without telling a lie. Trump has so many personality defects that it literally would be impossible to list them all. Obama's only personality defect was that he was black and a democrat--a combination you Christ loving Conservatives simply could not tolerate...
Personality defects? You v**ed for a guy who boast... (show quote)


Since you are totaly brainwashed by your Socialist Demon-Rat swamp/sewer dwelling t*****rs.

Making an accusation of the President of rape of 13 year old is a very serious thing. YOU BETTER BE ABLE TO PROVE IT. Or prepare to do a lot of years in prison

The choice is yours.

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May 29, 2018 21:01:24   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
PeterS wrote:
Personality defects? You v**ed for a guy who boasted about grabbing women by their pussy's. You v**ed for a guy who was accused of raping a 13 year old and sexually assaulting at least 19 other women. You v**ed for a guy who has committed adultery on every woman he ever married and is on record stating that if Ivanka wasn't his daughter she would be one of his conquests. Do you have a daughter Blade? does drool come out of your mouth wishing you could fuk her? You v**ed for a guy who has a list of suits against him for non payment that is at least 4,000 deep and there isn't a bank in the United States that will lend him a dime because he never pays them back. You v**ed for a guy who can't complete a sentence, much less a paragraph, without telling a lie. Trump has so many personality defects that it literally would be impossible to list them all. Obama's only personality defect was that he was black and a democrat--a combination you Christ loving Conservatives simply could not tolerate...
Personality defects? You v**ed for a guy who boast... (show quote)


You know what they say! Love ❤️ is blind!

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May 29, 2018 21:12:52   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
eden wrote:
From David Frum, The Atlantic.

“On Memorial Day, as the nation turned to the president to lead its shared rituals of unity and common purpose, he revealed himself too small for the office he holds.
Memorial Day is for the living: for those who mourn, for those who remember, for those who carry upon their bodies and souls the scars of war. It is the opportunity for society to express gratitude. That is not only a duty to the past. It’s a commitment to the future—because Memorial Day speaks not only to those who have sacrificed in the past, but to those who may be called on to sacrifice in years to come.
“To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan” is a promise not denominated only in dollars and cents. We commit spiritually, too, to do our limited human best to understand and appreciate the losses and suffering imposed by the defense of the nation.
It is the responsibility and honor of the president to speak for the nation on the solemn occasions of collective remembrance. Some presidents are endowed with greater natural eloquence than others, but that does not matter. What the country listens for is the generous and authentic message underneath the rhetoric, whether that rhetoric is graceful or clumsy. The last general to win the presidency said, “I h**e war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity.” The country heard those words, believed them, and trusted him.
The 45th president is often described—and sometimes praised—as “authentic.” That compliment, if is a compliment, is not truly deserved. In many ways, President Trump is not the man he seems. He was not a great builder, not a great dealmaker, not a billionaire, not a man of strength and decisiveness.
But there is one way in which he truly is authentic: He is never able to play-act the generous feelings that he so absolutely lacks. “To show an unfelt sorrow is an office which the false man does easy.” In that one sense, Donald Trump is not false. He does not feel sorrow for others, and he does not try to pretend otherwise.
Trump’s perfect emptiness of empathy has revealed itself again and again through his presidency, but never as completely and conspicuously as in his self-flattering 2018 Memorial Day tweets. They exceed even the heartless comment in a speech to Congress—in the presence of a grieving widow—that a fallen Navy Seal would be happy that his ovation from Congress had lasted longer than anybody else’s.
It’s not news that there is something missing from Trump where normal human feelings should go. His devouring need for admiration from others is joined to an extreme, even pathological, inability to return any care or concern for those others. But Trump’s version of this disconnect comes most especially to the fore at times of national ritual.
Donald Trump cares enormously about national symbols—the f**g, the anthem—when he can use them to belittle, humiliate, and exclude.
Trump has called for revoking the citizenship of those who burn the f**g. He has suggested that NFL players who do not rise for the Star-Spangled Banner should be deported. He scored one of the greatest victories of his presidency when the National Football League submitted to his demand to punish players who did not stand at attention for the anthem. Vice President Pence ran the victory lap for Trump on this one.
But when it comes time to to lead the nation in its shared rituals of unity and common purpose, Donald Trump cannot do it. He is, at most, president of slightly more than half of white America, and often not even that. He cannot not be a jerk, and he is most a jerk when a proper president would be most a leader.
What happens then if the country should find itself in a moment when national leadership is required? A mass-casualty terrorist attack, a natural disaster that takes many lives, a crisis that might lead to war, a war itself? Trump’s decisions are leading the country toward possible conflict in the Korean Peninsula and against Iran.
What if that leadership actually arrives at the brink of outright conflict? How can a president who only grabs credibly ask others for sacrifice? How can the most untrustworthy man ever to hold the office effectively summon anyone to follow him? Franklin Roosevelt in his first inaugural address spoke of “the warm courage of national unity.” There will never be any such thing under a Trump presidency, and the fault lines embittered by Trump’s ceaseless provocations will shatter in a real national crisis.
On every Memorial Day, Americans should pray for peace. On this Memorial Day and the next, and the one after that, Americans should pray with extra fervor—because war, if it comes, will come under the leadership of a man too puny and too mean to do the job.”
From David Frum, The Atlantic. br br “On Memorial... (show quote)


And just which of our Presidents does our military have respect for, who do they cheer for, who did they v**e for? I know it’s difficult for you liberals to except that Trump is now our President, that he won, but he is and he did! Just remember, he can only serve 2 term so, be brave, you can make it ‘thru the night’!

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May 29, 2018 22:01:44   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
permafrost wrote:
blade,

The FBI and the DOJ have had weapons for as long as they existed.. What the heck did the IRS get for weapons???

I wasn't talking about firearms, moron.

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