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Did anyone watch the Funeral Service.... when President Trump was seated?
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Dec 7, 2018 11:50:26   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
Actually, President Trump was not late. Every second of this funeral was orchestrated... including the honor guards escort of guests. In order, looking out from the lectrum... on the left, and first seated is the family of the deceased followed by federal government officials, and then by foreign heads of state who are arranged alphabetically by the English spelling of the countries in which they represent. Royalty representing heads of state, such as princes and dukes, come next, followed by foreign heads of government, such as prime ministers and premiers. On the right are friends and acquaintances of the deceased. The front row is designated for past presidents and their spouses. Past presidents must be seated before the President and First Lady arrives and the President is always seated on the major isle to allow secret service quick access. Timing is critical... so no dignitary has to climb over guest already seated... people are held in adjacent rooms while each one, in order is seated. There is a book, over 200 pages, that is used for guidelines. If you are interested, contact United States Army Military District of Washington for more details.

Contrary to what some have said, there was no grand entrance.... no grand standing.... and traditions were followed down to the last detail. And for those who whine that the chit chat stopped when President Bush arrived... no, all chit chat stopped when former President Bush arrived which signaled the start of the service and no more people were to be seated.

kemmer wrote:
As usual, Trump arrived after everyone was seated. He always tries to make a "grand entrance". But in this case he simply threw a wet blanket on the p**********l families who rarely get together.

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Dec 7, 2018 22:35:39   #
Nickolai
 
Weasel wrote:

Hillary did not appear to have a friend in the entire place. Just people going through the motions with her.






Are you kidding it was Trump that did not have a friend in the whole place. The Obamas Clintons and Carters were all chums. Trump comes in in a heavy black over coat looking like a New York thug takes it off and hands it to the military attache like a King . Why didn't he just leave it in the limo. And the frowning, scowling face, I can't stand looking at the orange pig.

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Dec 7, 2018 22:43:07   #
Nickolai
 
slatten49 wrote:
Penny, I did notice what you mention here, but what most caught my ears was former Wyoming Senator Alan Simpson's dropping a few humorous one-liners during his eulogy for a good friend including: "He (Bush 41) was a man of such great humility. Those who traveled the high road of humility in Washington D.C. are not bothered by heavy traffic."

I have to add...it was very moving to hear Bush 43's eulogy, especially towards the end where he spoke of his final conversation with 'Dad'. It was reminiscent of a similar conversation I had with my Dad just before he passed in April of 1991.
Penny, I did notice what you mention here, but wha... (show quote)





Another good line by Simpson was that h**e corrodes the vessel that contains it a line directed to Trump who h**es like Richard Nixon never did a vindictive nasty hatred for all who do not pay homage to the King --that corrodes every fiber of his being

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Dec 8, 2018 10:31:37   #
kemmer
 
EmilyD wrote:
But "boorish snot" is ok. Hypocrite much?

Calling someone a boorish snot is contempt, not h**e. Duh.

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Dec 8, 2018 10:33:40   #
kemmer
 
Nickolai wrote:
Are you kidding it was Trump that did not have a friend in the whole place. The Obamas Clintons and Carters were all chums. Trump comes in in a heavy black over coat looking like a New York thug takes it off and hands it to the military attache like a King . Why didn't he just leave it in the limo. And the frowning, scowling face, I can't stand looking at the orange pig.


All interaction between the former p**********l families ceased when Trump parked his fat butt in the pew. He's a pariah.

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Dec 8, 2018 14:21:45   #
Nickolai
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Go the fuk away, for God's sake, take a freaking hike. H**e, h**e and more h**e. What a little man you are. Makes a good man want to puke.






Now now don't be so h**eful

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Dec 8, 2018 14:23:49   #
Nickolai
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
George HW Bush wanted president Trump to attend his funeral. Trump cancelled his press conference at the G20 summit in Argentina so he could be there and he sent Air Force One to bring GHW's body to Washington. Prior to the service, President Trump and Melania met with the Bush family at Blair House to offer their condolences. Laura Bush wanted to see how the White House had been decorated for Christmas, so Melania took her on a tour.






But Herbert Walker made no secret of his dislike of Trump-- or the fact that he v**ed for Hillary

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Dec 8, 2018 14:25:07   #
Nickolai
 
EmilyD wrote:
H**e, h**e, h**e. That's what YOU are all about. Pathetic.





Its hard to not h**e the h**ers

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Dec 8, 2018 15:47:52   #
kemmer
 
Nickolai wrote:
Its hard to not h**e the h**ers

I wish someone would define h**e on this website. Does it mean profound contempt, or does it mean you would take a deer rifle to someone, given the opportunity?

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Dec 8, 2018 16:16:29   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
kemmer wrote:
I wish someone would define h**e on this website. Does it mean profound contempt, or does it mean you would take a deer rifle to someone, given the opportunity?
Look in a mirror, the creature you see there will explain it to you.

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Dec 8, 2018 16:39:22   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
H**e is a complex emotion... not all people who h**e can or would physically harm another human. H**e fulfills many needs... the need to feel superior to another, a need to belong, and it can be as simple as projection and self loathing. As mentioned, h**e does not require someone to k**l another, but it makes it easier to accept the death of another because that person was inferior. One can feel this emotion briefly or it can become a life long obsession. H**e also allows us to rationalize our personal failures... So, we free ourselves to question if another "deserves" what they have. It also allows us to be "okay" for non-success because a successful person, with so many flaws, had to achieve their success from some nefarious action. Most rationalize their emotions by saying they do not h**e the person, but they h**e what the person has/is/will do. H**e is partially a learned emotion and that is fed by your parents and associates....but, the greater part is we are born capable of discrimination and acts of h**e. So, it is profound contempt that if left unchecked can lead to taking a life.

This is a quick look at h**e.... but, the emotion goes much deeper. Hating does not mean that an individual is a******l, as I said.... we are all born to survive (physically and emotionally) and h**e allows for that survival.

More direct to your plea.... h**e is an action that attempts to destroy another either emotionally or physically. It can, if unchecked, allow a person to physical harm or k**l without guilt.... after all the individual was inferior....the enemy.

kemmer wrote:
I wish someone would define h**e on this website. Does it mean profound contempt, or does it mean you would take a deer rifle to someone, given the opportunity?

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Dec 8, 2018 19:14:30   #
Nickolai
 
Pennylynn wrote:
There are times when it becomes necessary to put away h**e, hurt feelings, and anger.
A funeral is one of those times when people come together to celebrate and share the emotion of loss.... to put ourselves secondary to reaching out to others who share the hole left in our souls when a good individual has died. Her hurt feelings may be a reason for her actions,, but I see that as very selfish. This makes me even more comfortable with President Trump's e******n... he was not there for himself, but to share the grief of a nation and more importantly the Bush family. He was there to support them, not to divide the room into his or her side, this was apparent when he reached to shake hands with obama and his wife and our First Lady was not there as an enemy, as she indeed reached to shake K**lary's hand that stayed planted in her lap. So... why would K**lary want to shake hands with someone who demanded (and now has) an investigation into her actions... perhaps to show she could step above politics, even if it were for only a few seconds. To reach across the isle and start the work of healing of our nation.
There are times when it becomes necessary to put a... (show quote)






There is nothing to investigate about her actions. Republicans spent $65 million trying to pin something bad about their investment into Whitewater and found nothing, nada ,zip . Its the same with B******i and the e mail s**t. It's d********g how conservatives have persistently attacked those people.

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Dec 8, 2018 19:32:42   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
I disagree and it appears that the courts also disagree with you.

Nickolai wrote:
There is nothing to investigate about her actions. Republicans spent $65 million trying to pin something bad about their investment into Whitewater and found nothing, nada ,zip . Its the same with B******i and the e mail s**t. It's d********g how conservatives have persistently attacked those people.

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Dec 8, 2018 19:45:01   #
Comment Loc: California
 
woodguru wrote:
Neither does Trump, he sure can chill out a room, huh?


Hey Termite: I know your kind. I have k**led millions of your like.. I have retired and no longer have a license to k**l. Your luck day,

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Dec 8, 2018 19:50:19   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Nickolai wrote:
There is nothing to investigate about her actions. Republicans spent $65 million trying to pin something bad about their investment into Whitewater and found nothing, nada ,zip . Its the same with B******i and the e mail s**t. It's d********g how conservatives have persistently attacked those people.
Your extreme prejudices have blinded you, Nik, you apparently lack the integrity to keep yourself informed, to take an honest and objective look at all that has t***spired since the Obama admin, Hillary campaign, and DNC scandal began.

There is literally tons of documentation and records going back to 2009--media reports (NYT, WaPo, CNN, BuzzFeed, and others), leaks to the media, DOJ and FBI memos, interagency communications, internal emails between various FBI agents, NSA personnel and DOJ officials, Congressional committee investigation transcripts, paper and money trails, leaks of classified information to private individuals, FISA court reports and records, (a FISA judge's 90 page report on the warrants is a k**ler), the list goes on. The timeline and details of this scandal have been analyzed and published by some of the best investigators in the country. It is no surprise why you totally ignore all this.

Denial is a b*tch, Nik.

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