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Jul 16, 2019 17:52:47   #
debeda
 
Louie27 wrote:
He probable doesn't know what their rights are at this time.


Yeah...the left has turned a******n into "women's health care "

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Jul 16, 2019 21:47:40   #
2quick4u Loc: Somewhere in central Tx...
 
permafrost wrote:
blah blah blah
Can you name one "accomplishment"


Yeah Frosty..I will even explain his biggest one.. and this is a 'no brainer', too.. so you should easily understand. Shortly after becoming our President-as promised-he began 'pulling back the curtain' exposing the cesspool in Wash. This has been very enlightening for those who choose to allow their brains to process the bulls**t their eyes have seen, and/or [their] ears have heard, which our dysfunctional swamp has been slowly but steadily ramping up for the last 20-30 yrs. This has been his biggest achievement so far-promising to expose this was a huge factor that definitely helped elect him... If he continues delivering as he has.. despite the obvious garbage being thrown at him non-stop by your side..this is going to get him re-elected, too.

There's another 'plus' because of this 'achievement' too... This has apparently also started some kind of an unofficial contest to compete for the title of the biggest most hypocritical and morally bankrupt sycophant currently protecting and/or supporting their swamp. The 'over-achievers' and self-imagined intellectuals have come out of the woodwork to participate. Obviously, everybody up there was and still is eligible... This has allowed the overwhelming majority our 'can't get anything done' politicians.. the incredibly biased cheerleading media.. and the rest of the Wash pay-to-play establishment embedded everywhere.. to repeatably get in line for the recognition they so desperately desire..or deserve (depending on which side you support).

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Jul 16, 2019 23:01:16   #
debeda
 
2quick4u wrote:
Yeah Frosty..I will even explain his biggest one.. and this is a 'no brainer', too.. so you should easily understand. Shortly after becoming our President-as promised-he began 'pulling back the curtain' exposing the cesspool in Wash. This has been very enlightening for those who choose to allow their brains to process the bulls**t their eyes have seen, and/or [their] ears have heard, which our dysfunctional swamp has been slowly but steadily ramping up for the last 20-30 yrs. This has been his biggest achievement so far-promising to expose this was a huge factor that definitely helped elect him... If he continues delivering as he has.. despite the obvious garbage being thrown at him non-stop by your side..this is going to get him re-elected, too.

There's another 'plus' because of this 'achievement' too... This has apparently also started some kind of an unofficial contest to compete for the title of the biggest most hypocritical and morally bankrupt sycophant currently protecting and/or supporting their swamp. The 'over-achievers' and self-imagined intellectuals have come out of the woodwork to participate. Obviously, everybody up there was and still is eligible... This has allowed the overwhelming majority our 'can't get anything done' politicians.. the incredibly biased cheerleading media.. and the rest of the Wash pay-to-play establishment embedded everywhere.. to repeatably get in line for the recognition they so desperately desire..or deserve (depending on which side you support).
Yeah Frosty..I will even explain his biggest one..... (show quote)


TRUE STORY, 2quick

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Jul 16, 2019 23:10:21   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
permafrost wrote:
that is dumb..nwtk, you know for ages i will v**e 100% democrat at every opportunity..

My v****g is because I love my country, not because I h**e some black guy..

Last republican I v**ed for was better then most and still had to resign to avoid indictment.


In other words you don't v**e on issues, you simply v**e for democrats.

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Jul 16, 2019 23:29:33   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
permafrost wrote:
that is dumb..nwtk, you know for ages i will v**e 100% democrat at every opportunity..

My v****g is because I love my country, not because I h**e some black guy..

Last republican I v**ed for was better then most and still had to resign to avoid indictment.


If you love your country, why v**e for democrats? They have done nothing for the middle class. They would raise taxes at the first opportunity. They will make deals with terrorists and even negotiate with them. They will pay money for countries like N Korea and Iran to pretend to not escalate their terrorism. They will promote the leaching of our economy for c*****e c****e based upon very poor science which I have shown you to be inadequate, incomplete and now political. They act like they are superior morally speaking but do nothing to help even those at the border because the issue is too important as a political tool; in other words, the lives of those in detention centers are irrelevant if they cannot be used to regain power. They will give free stuff like healthcare and education to i******s which they won't give to their own. They will drive us into increasing poverty and convert us into that which the i******s would have us become: the very country they flee. They will not even try to deter drugs from entering the country.

But that has nothing to do with Trump, who isn't a true republican at all. He gives a voice to a large portion of the population who don't like the corruption of our government nor the direction that the status quo would lead it. He is willing to fight the long fight to get things right rather than giving in to some form of immediate gratification and allowing the rest of the world to leach off of us, enabling their lack of effort to improve their own countries. He isn't bought by outside interests. He listens and responds to all groups and will even talk to those the democrats refuse to talk to, for the benefit of the country.

You may love your country but you promote the democrats who are trying their dead level best to turn us into something which has never in history worked.

And all of your anti-Trump rhetoric is based upon locker room talk, media defined r****m, challenging of the media driven lies about virtually all things, and your capitulation to what the media is trying to redefine the US as being. You f**e independent thought and then fully admit, you'll v**e for any loser the democrats might put up on a platform, no matter how corrupt or i***tic.

You lost me there, dude.

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Jul 17, 2019 00:08:38   #
debeda
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
If you love your country, why v**e for democrats? They have done nothing for the middle class. They would raise taxes at the first opportunity. They will make deals with terrorists and even negotiate with them. They will pay money for countries like N Korea and Iran to pretend to not escalate their terrorism. They will promote the leaching of our economy for c*****e c****e based upon very poor science which I have shown you to be inadequate, incomplete and now political. They act like they are superior morally speaking but do nothing to help even those at the border because the issue is too important as a political tool; in other words, the lives of those in detention centers are irrelevant if they cannot be used to regain power. They will give free stuff like healthcare and education to i******s which they won't give to their own. They will drive us into increasing poverty and convert us into that which the i******s would have us become: the very country they flee. They will not even try to deter drugs from entering the country.

But that has nothing to do with Trump, who isn't a true republican at all. He gives a voice to a large portion of the population who don't like the corruption of our government nor the direction that the status quo would lead it. He is willing to fight the long fight to get things right rather than giving in to some form of immediate gratification and allowing the rest of the world to leach off of us, enabling their lack of effort to improve their own countries. He isn't bought by outside interests. He listens and responds to all groups and will even talk to those the democrats refuse to talk to, for the benefit of the country.

You may love your country but you promote the democrats who are trying their dead level best to turn us into something which has never in history worked.

And all of your anti-Trump rhetoric is based upon locker room talk, media defined r****m, challenging of the media driven lies about virtually all things, and your capitulation to what the media is trying to redefine the US as being. You f**e independent thought and then fully admit, you'll v**e for any loser the democrats might put up on a platform, no matter how corrupt or i***tic.

You lost me there, dude.
If you love your country, why v**e for democrats? ... (show quote)


Very well said, nwtk! BRAVO đź‘Źđź‘Źđź‘Źđź‘Źđź‘Źđź‘Ź

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Jul 17, 2019 10:21:46   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Louie27 wrote:
What rights of women are being removed? Please inform us.


Is a very long list Lou, not only about a******n and continues every day..

combined with civil right, this is a very long list and will not fit on space allowed...


https://civilrights.org/trump-rollbacks/

On January 27, Trump signed an executive order – the first version of his Muslim travel ban – that discriminated against Muslims and banned refugees.

On January 31, under new Chairman Ajit Pai’s leadership, the Federal Communications Commission refused to defend critical components of its prison phone rate rules in federal court – rules that were ultimately struck down in June.

On February 3, Trump signed an executive order outlining principles for regulating the U.S. financial system and calling for a 120-day review of existing laws, like the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. The order was viewed as Trump’s opening attack on consumer protection laws.

On February 3, the FCC rescinded its 2014 Joint Sales Agreement (JSA) guidance, which had led to the only increase in television diversity in recent years.

On February 3, FCC Chairman Pai revoked the Lifeline Broadband Provider (LBP) designations for nine broadband service providers, reducing the number of providers offering broadband and thus decreasing the competitive forces available to drive down prices.

On February 9, Trump signed three executive orders “to fight crime, gangs, and drugs; restore law and order; and support the dedicated men and women of law enforcement.” The orders, though vague, were viewed suspiciously by civil rights organizations.

On February 21, the Department of Homeland Security issued a memo updating immigration enforcement guidance, massively expanding the number of people subject to detention and deportation. The guidance drastically increased the use of expedited removal and essentially eliminated the priorities for deportation.

On February 22, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights jointly rescinded Title IX guidance clarifying protections under the law for t*********r students.

On February 23, Attorney General Sessions withdrew an earlier Justice Department memo that set a goal of reducing and ultimately ending the department’s use of private prisons.

On February 27, the Department of Justice dropped the federal government’s longstanding position that a Texas v**er ID law under legal challenge was intentionally racially discriminatory, despite having successfully advanced that argument in multiple federal courts. The district court subsequently rejected the position of the Sessions Justice Department and concluded the law was passed with discriminatory intent.

On March 6, Trump signed a revised executive order restricting travel to the United States by citizens of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen and drastically cutting back refugee admissions.

On March 6, a week after Trump called on lawmakers to repeal the Affordable Care Act during his address to Congress, House Republicans released a proposal to replace the ACA with a law that would restructure Medicaid and defund Planned Parenthood.

On March 16, the Trump administration released a budget blueprint that proposed a $54 billion increase in military spending that would come from $54 billion in direct cuts to non-defense programs. The blueprint also proposed spending $4.1 billion through 2018 on the beginnings of construction of a wall through communities on the U.S.-Mexico border.

On March 27, Trump signed a resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act, which repealed a U.S. Department of Education accountability rule finalized last year that would clarify states’ obligations under the Every Student Succeeds Act.

On March 27, Trump signed a resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act, which repealed the Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces Executive Order. The order, signed by President Obama, represented a much-needed step forward in ensuring that the federal contractor community is providing safe and fair workplaces for employees by encouraging compliance with federal labor and civil rights laws, and prohibiting the use of mandatory arbitration of certain disputes.

In a March 31 memo, Sessions ordered a sweeping review of consent decrees with law enforcement agencies relating to police conduct – a crucial tool in the Justice Department’s efforts to ensure constitutional and accountable policing. The department also tried, unsuccessfully, to block a federal court in Baltimore from approving a consent decree between the city and the Baltimore Police Department to rein in discriminatory police practices that the department itself had negotiated over a multi-year period.

On April 13, Trump signed a resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act, which overturned the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ final rule updating the regulations governing the Title X family planning program – a vital source of family planning and related preventive care for low-income, uninsured, and young people across the country.

On April 26, Trump released an outline of a tax reform plan that was viewed largely as a tax giveaway for the wealthy and big corporations.

On April 26, Trump signed an executive order directing Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos to conduct a study on the federal government’s role in education.

On May 4, Trump signed an executive order that he claimed overturned the Johnson Amendment (though it did not), which precludes tax-exempt organizations, including places of worship, from engaging in any political campaign activity and would curtail the contraception mandate of the Affordable Care Act.

On May 11, Trump signed an executive order creating the so-called P**********l Advisory Commission on E******n Integrity headed by Vice President Mike Pence and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, who has a history of trying to suppress the v**e in Kansas.

On May 12, Sessions announced in a two-page memo that DOJ was abandoning its Smart on Crime initiative that had been hailed as a positive step forward in rehabilitating drug users and reducing the enormous costs of warehousing inmates.

On May 23, Trump released his fiscal year 2018 budget that included massive, unnecessary tax cuts for the wealthy and large corporations, which would be paid for by slashing basic living standards for the most vulnerable and by attacking critical programs like Social Security Disability Insurance, Medicaid, food assistance, and more.

On May 23, Trump’s fiscal year 2018 budget proposed eliminating the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) and t***sferring its functions to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). This would have impeded the work of both the OFCCP and the EEOC as each have distinct missions and expertise, and would have thereby undermined the civil rights protections that employers and workers have relied on for almost 50 years.

On June 5, Trump released an infrastructure plan that focuses on putting public assets into private hands, creating another giveaway to wealthy corporations and millionaires at the expense of working families and communities.

On June 6, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos testified before a Senate appropriations subcommittee and made unclear statements about whether she would allow federal funds to go to schools that discriminate against L***Q students. She made similarly troubling statements when testifying before a House committee in late March.

On June 6, the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) issued unclear new instructions on t*********r student discrimination.

On June 8, OCR’s acting head sent a memo to OCR staff discouraging systemic investigations in favor of individual investigations of discrimination.

On June 14, DeVos decided to delay implementation of and to renegotiate the Borrower Defense to Repayment and Gainful Employment regulations.

On June 15, the administration rescinded President Obama’s Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA) program, an initiative that – had it gone into effect – would have offered a pathway to citizenship for immigrant parents with children who are citizens or residents of the United States.

On June 27, Labor Secretary Acosta requested information on the Obama-era overtime rule, signaling his intent to lower the salary threshold of the overtime rule.

On June 28, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division sent a letter to 44 states demanding extensive information on how they maintain their v**er rolls. This request was made on the same day that President Trump’s so-called Commission on E******n Integrity sent letters to all 50 states demanding intrusive and highly sensitive personal data about all registered v**ers.

On July 26, Trump declared in a series of tweets that he was barring t*********r people from serving in the military. He followed through with a p**********l memo on August 25, though the issue is still being challenged in the courts.

On July 26, the Department of Justice filed a legal brief arguing that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 does not prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation – a decision that contravened recent court decisions and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission guidance.

On August 1, The New York Times reported that the “Trump administration is preparing to redirect resources of the Justice Department’s civil rights division toward investigating and suing universities over affirmative action admissions policies deemed to discriminate against white applicants.” In a move without recent precedent, this investigation and enforcement effort was planned to be run out of the Civil Rights Division’s front office by political appointees, instead of by experienced career staff in the division’s educational opportunities section.

On August 2, Trump announced his support of Republican-backed legislation that would slash legal immigration in half over a decade.

On August 7, the Justice Department filed a brief in the Supreme Court in Husted v. A. Philip Randolph Institute arguing that it should be easier for states to purge registered v**ers from their rolls – reversing not only its longstanding legal interpretation, but also the position it had taken in the lower courts in that case.

On August 28, Sessions lifted the Obama administration’s ban on the t***sfer of some military surplus items to domestic law enforcement – rescinding guidelines that were created in the wake of Ferguson to protect the public from law enforcement misuse of military-grade weapons.

On August 29, the administration halted an EEOC rule that required large companies to disclose what they pay employees by sex, race, and ethnicity – a rule that was intended to remedy the unequal pay that remains rampant in the American workplace.

On September 5, Sessions announced that the administration was rescinding the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.

On September 7, the Department of Justice filed a brief with the Supreme Court in Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission arguing that businesses have a right to discriminate against L***Q customers.

On September 15, the Department of Justice ended the Community Oriented Policing Services’ Collaborative Reform Initiative, a Justice Department program that aimed to help build trust between police officers and the communities they serve.

On September 22, DeVos announced that the Department of Education was rescinding guidance related to Title IX and schools’ obligations regarding sexual violence and educational opportunity.

On September 24, Trump issued the third version of his Muslim travel ban which, unlike the previous versions, was of indefinite duration.

On September 27, the Trump administration and Republican leadership in Congress unveiled tax principles that would provide trillions in dollars of unnecessary tax cuts to millionaires, billionaires, and wealthy corporations.

On October 2, DeVos rescinded 72 guidance documents outlining the rights of students with disabilities, though it wasn’t until October 21 until the public learned of the rescissions.

On October 4, the Department of Justice filed a brief in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia asking the court to dismiss a lawsuit against the president’s t*********r military ban.

On October 5, Sessions reversed a Justice Department policy which clarified that t*********r workers are protected from discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

On October 6, the Department of Justice issued sweeping religious liberty guidance to federal agencies, which will create a license to discriminate against L***Q individuals and others.

On October 8, the White House released a list of hard-line immigration principles – a list of demands that included funding a border wall, deporting Central American children seeking sanctuary, and curbing grants to sanctuary cities, effectively stalling any possible bipartisan agreement on a bill to protect Dreamers.

On October 12, Trump signed an executive order to undermine health care and, later that day, announced that he would end subsidies for certain health care plans.

On October 27, the Department of Education announced it was withdrawing nearly 600 policy documents regarding K-12 and higher education.

On November 1, Trump signed a resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act, which repealed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s rule on forced arbitration. Overturning the rule will enable big banks, payday lenders, and other financial companies to force victims of fraud, discrimination, or other unlawful conduct into a “kangaroo court” process where their claims are decided by hired arbitration firms rather than by judges and juries – harming consumers and undermining civil rights and consumer protection laws.

On November 6, the Trump administration announced it will terminate the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation for Nicaragua.

On November 16, the Federal Communications Commission v**ed to gut Lifeline, the program dedicated to bringing phone and internet service within reach for people of color, low-income people, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities, with particularly egregious consequences for tribal areas. They also v**ed to eliminate several rules promoting competition and diversity in the broadcast media, undermining ownership chances for women and people of color.

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Jul 17, 2019 10:24:56   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
debeda wrote:
Cant move. Gotta work, not portable. A******n is NOT health care, FYI




You are still young enough to work? You lucky child you..

have a very nice day..

And do n ot work to hard..

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Jul 17, 2019 10:36:50   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
2quick4u wrote:
Yeah Frosty..I will even explain his biggest one.. and this is a 'no brainer', too.. so you should easily understand. Shortly after becoming our President-as promised-he began 'pulling back the curtain' exposing the cesspool in Wash. This has been very enlightening for those who choose to allow their brains to process the bulls**t their eyes have seen, and/or [their] ears have heard, which our dysfunctional swamp has been slowly but steadily ramping up for the last 20-30 yrs. This has been his biggest achievement so far-promising to expose this was a huge factor that definitely helped elect him... If he continues delivering as he has.. despite the obvious garbage being thrown at him non-stop by your side..this is going to get him re-elected, too.

There's another 'plus' because of this 'achievement' too... This has apparently also started some kind of an unofficial contest to compete for the title of the biggest most hypocritical and morally bankrupt sycophant currently protecting and/or supporting their swamp. The 'over-achievers' and self-imagined intellectuals have come out of the woodwork to participate. Obviously, everybody up there was and still is eligible... This has allowed the overwhelming majority our 'can't get anything done' politicians.. the incredibly biased cheerleading media.. and the rest of the Wash pay-to-play establishment embedded everywhere.. to repeatably get in line for the recognition they so desperately desire..or deserve (depending on which side you support).
Yeah Frosty..I will even explain his biggest one..... (show quote)




Wow, quick, it you are trying to claim the orange fat *** cleared the swamp, you are very much in a bubble.

Exchange the alligators.. OK,, if you have a list lets look at who was removed.

The we look at who is splashing now..

Those dumped in, whose jobs are to protect the orange con man at all costs or be tossed under the bus.

As long as these criminals keep praising him, protecting him and move he personal cash l**ting, they may get to stay in the trump swamp..



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Jul 17, 2019 10:40:36   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
In other words you don't v**e on issues, you simply v**e for democrats.


trump made the idea of issues a non-issue..

he was elected for his h**e and lies,, he has nothing else in his far to long life.

that is why you v**ed for him, he h**ed America and Justice as much as you..



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Jul 17, 2019 10:58:10   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
If you love your country, why v**e for democrats? They have done nothing for the middle class. They would raise taxes at the first opportunity. They will make deals with terrorists and even negotiate with them. They will pay money for countries like N Korea and Iran to pretend to not escalate their terrorism. They will promote the leaching of our economy for c*****e c****e based upon very poor science which I have shown you to be inadequate, incomplete and now political. They act like they are superior morally speaking but do nothing to help even those at the border because the issue is too important as a political tool; in other words, the lives of those in detention centers are irrelevant if they cannot be used to regain power. They will give free stuff like healthcare and education to i******s which they won't give to their own. They will drive us into increasing poverty and convert us into that which the i******s would have us become: the very country they flee. They will not even try to deter drugs from entering the country.

But that has nothing to do with Trump, who isn't a true republican at all. He gives a voice to a large portion of the population who don't like the corruption of our government nor the direction that the status quo would lead it. He is willing to fight the long fight to get things right rather than giving in to some form of immediate gratification and allowing the rest of the world to leach off of us, enabling their lack of effort to improve their own countries. He isn't bought by outside interests. He listens and responds to all groups and will even talk to those the democrats refuse to talk to, for the benefit of the country.

You may love your country but you promote the democrats who are trying their dead level best to turn us into something which has never in history worked.

And all of your anti-Trump rhetoric is based upon locker room talk, media defined r****m, challenging of the media driven lies about virtually all things, and your capitulation to what the media is trying to redefine the US as being. You f**e independent thought and then fully admit, you'll v**e for any loser the democrats might put up on a platform, no matter how corrupt or i***tic.

You lost me there, dude.
If you love your country, why v**e for democrats? ... (show quote)







I can not understand those who can not see what is happening in front of our eyes..


the orange cartel is far worse then any other condition in American history..


as for Dem/Rep.. both have been very good and deserve credit for well done..

The current orange party of corruptions..

So bad we may not survive as the nation we once were..

Nearly everything published by the right wing crazy blogs/media are out right lies.

Easy to see with a simple look at any days events..



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Jul 17, 2019 11:06:03   #
debeda
 
permafrost wrote:
I can not understand those who can not see what is happening in front of our eyes..


the orange cartel is far worse then any other condition in American history..


as for Dem/Rep.. both have been very good and deserve credit for well done..

The current orange party of corruptions..

So bad we may not survive as the nation we once were..

Nearly everything published by the right wing crazy blogs/media are out right lies.

Easy to see with a simple look at any days events..
I can not understand those who can not see what is... (show quote)


I also cannot stand those who can't see what's happening before our eyes. The difference, I suppose , is perspective and insight. Because to me you are one of those who are blind

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Jul 17, 2019 12:22:36   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Get real permy. You are saying that everything falls into that category which is patently absurd.

And you are lying on number 1 right off the bat: "On January 27, Trump signed an executive order – the first version of his Muslim travel ban – that discriminated against Muslims and banned refugees."

This ban, in no way or form, discriminates against Muslims. It singles our travelers from select countries, named by the Obama administration, to aid in catching terrorists attempting to get into the US. Claiming id discriminates against Muslims is a bold faced lie.

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Jul 17, 2019 13:27:12   #
debeda
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Get real permy. You are saying that everything falls into that category which is patently absurd.

And you are lying on number 1 right off the bat: "On January 27, Trump signed an executive order – the first version of his Muslim travel ban – that discriminated against Muslims and banned refugees."

This ban, in no way or form, discriminates against Muslims. It singles our travelers from select countries, named by the Obama administration, to aid in catching terrorists attempting to get into the US. Claiming id discriminates against Muslims is a bold faced lie.
Get real permy. You are saying that everything fa... (show quote)



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Jul 17, 2019 15:14:36   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Get real permy. You are saying that everything falls into that category which is patently absurd.

And you are lying on number 1 right off the bat: "On January 27, Trump signed an executive order – the first version of his Muslim travel ban – that discriminated against Muslims and banned refugees."

This ban, in no way or form, discriminates against Muslims. It singles our travelers from select countries, named by the Obama administration, to aid in catching terrorists attempting to get into the US. Claiming id discriminates against Muslims is a bold faced lie.
Get real permy. You are saying that everything fa... (show quote)



On January 27, Trump signed an executive order – the first version of his Muslim travel ban – that discriminated against Muslims and banned refugees.


This and version 2 was blocked by the courts.. It was 3 tries before the slipped one past was was only unethical rather then unconstitutional..



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