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Oct 13, 2019 08:46:40   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
MatthewlovesAyn wrote:
This shouldn't be a surprising turn of events. This has been a tactic of the left for over a century. Marx calls us selfish and greedy and his dev**ees start regimes whose rulers are selfish, greedy monsters. FDR starts social security and gives all the money to his friends in the military/industrial complex. The lies they told about Goldwater are legend (see bomb ad). P.S. on that, a Demorat is the only one to drop an A-bomb. LBJ was a blatant r****t yet he looked into the camera and called us just that. The Clintons were in the top three worst couples to ever occupy the White House. Barack was a puppet who lied about almost everything. You can keep your doctor, premiums will go down, I'll end the wars, I'll build a wall, etc. Biden threatens Ukraine and they accuse Trump. Hillary colludes with Russians and they blame Trump. They call us N**is (which stands for National SOCIALISTS) and they have masked thugs going around attempting to stifle our speech. These people are amazing liars. They have to be to sell the pile of crap they espouse to an unwitting public. The government thugs of the left are trying to take our guns because they know they can only push us so far. Beto wants to take our guns so he is the only one with guns and then he can impose his socialist will. Come and get get 'em Bob.
This shouldn't be a surprising turn of events. Th... (show quote)




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Oct 13, 2019 09:41:44   #
Hug
 
GREAT POST!

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Oct 13, 2019 10:00:35   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
MatthewlovesAyn wrote:
This shouldn't be a surprising turn of events. This has been a tactic of the left for over a century. Marx calls us selfish and greedy and his dev**ees start regimes whose rulers are selfish, greedy monsters. FDR starts social security and gives all the money to his friends in the military/industrial complex. The lies they told about Goldwater are legend (see bomb ad). P.S. on that, a Demorat is the only one to drop an A-bomb. LBJ was a blatant r****t yet he looked into the camera and called us just that. The Clintons were in the top three worst couples to ever occupy the White House. Barack was a puppet who lied about almost everything. You can keep your doctor, premiums will go down, I'll end the wars, I'll build a wall, etc. Biden threatens Ukraine and they accuse Trump. Hillary colludes with Russians and they blame Trump. They call us N**is (which stands for National SOCIALISTS) and they have masked thugs going around attempting to stifle our speech. These people are amazing liars. They have to be to sell the pile of crap they espouse to an unwitting public. The government thugs of the left are trying to take our guns because they know they can only push us so far. Beto wants to take our guns so he is the only one with guns and then he can impose his socialist will. Come and get get 'em Bob.
This shouldn't be a surprising turn of events. Th... (show quote)




Well, Matt, you've state some t***hs that should be obvious but, for some reason, don't seem to be to many. Mostly, I think, because the MSM won't touch them with a 10ft pole. That's not what they want to hear, or have their readers read. Also, isn't it amazing how the left jumps on campaigns on g****l w*****g and gun control that are started and led by teenagers. You might say they are groping.

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Oct 13, 2019 10:54:44   #
MatthewlovesAyn Loc: Ohio
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Well, Matt, you've state some t***hs that should be obvious but, for some reason, don't seem to be to many. Mostly, I think, because the MSM won't touch them with a 10ft pole. That's not what they want to hear, or have their readers read. Also, isn't it amazing how the left jumps on campaigns on g****l w*****g and gun control that are started and led by teenagers. You might say they are groping.


Ok, you got me started on G****l W*****g. These teenagers have NO historical perspective on this at all. In the late sixties through the seventies, we were told there was g****l c*****g and man-made products were going to cause an ice age. We were also told by Jimmah Carter and his ilk we would be running out of f****l f**ls in a decade or so. More lies. The irony about it all is they want to put the most restrictions on productive activity on the United States when the c*******t (their people) regimes are the ones doing the majority of the polluting. I'm tired of our blood and treasure (which is the product of our endeavors) being spilled and spent on UNproductive wars and policing the world. Let's do BUSINESS with others and little else.

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Oct 13, 2019 11:32:27   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Kevyn wrote:
The longtime conservative commentator says the GOP could be looking at a historic defeat in 2020.
George Will has a warning for Republican lawmakers: If you don’t stand up to President Donald Trump, you deserve to lose everything next year.
Will, a longtime conservative voice who quit the party in 2016 when it was clear Trump would be nominated, slammed the president’s decision to “betray” America’s Kurdish allies in Syria. He said the move could complete “the destruction of the GOP’s advantage regarding foreign policy.”
But much of Will’s column in The Washington Post railed against the Republican lawmakers who continue to stand beside Trump. He wrote:
Will added that Trump’s refusal to cooperate with the House impeachment inquiry into his dealings with Ukraine was in itself an impeachable offense.
“In 13 months, all congressional Republicans who have not defended Congress by exercising ‘the constitutional rights of the place’ should be defeated,” he wrote.
The longtime conservative commentator says the GOP... (show quote)


No surprise here. George Will is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the Trilateral Commission (TC).
Both Bilderberger g*******t organizations. Neocons are presented as Conservatives

Some Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Facts
The 3,000 seats of the CFR quickly filled with members of America's elite. Today, CFR members occupy key positions in government, the mass media, financial institutions, multinational corporations, the military, and the national security apparatus.
Since its inception, the CFR has served as an intermediary between high finance, big oil, corporate elitists and the U.S. government. The executive branch changes hands between Republican and Democratic administrations, but cabinet seats are always held by CFR members. It has been said by political commentators on the left and on the right that if you want to know what U.S. foreign policy will be next year, you should read Foreign Affairs this year.
The CFR's claim that "The Council has no affiliation with the U.S. government" is laughable. The justification for that statement is that funding comes from member dues, subscriptions to its Corporate Program, foundation grants, and so forth. All this really means is that the U.S. government does not exert any control over the CFR via the purse strings.
Since 1940, every U.S. secretary of state (except for Gov. James Byrnes of South Carolina, the sole exception) has been a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and/or its younger brother, the Trilateral Commission. Also since 1940, every secretary of war and every secretary of defense has been a CFR member. During most of its existence, the Central Intelligence Agency has been headed by CFR members, beginning with CFR founding member Allen Dulles. Virtually every key U.S. national security and foreign policy adviser has been a CFR member for the past seventy years.
Almost all White House cabinet positions are occupied by CFR members. President Clinton, himself a member of the CFR, the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderberg Group, employs almost one hundred CFR members in his administration. Presidents come and go, but the CFR's power--and agenda--always remains.
The CFR's Shroud of Secrecy - On its web page, the CFR boasts that its magazine, Foreign Affairs, "is acclaimed for its analysis of recent international developments and for its forecasts of emerging trends." It's not much of a challenge to do so, though, when you play a part in determining what those emerging trends will be.
So are they predicting trends or creating them? The answer is fairly obvious to anyone who has earnestly reflected on the matter.
The CFR fancies itself to represent a diverse range cultural and political interests, but its members are predominantly wealthy males, and their policies reflect their elitist biases. The CFR attempts to maintain the charade of diversity via its Non-Attribution Rule, which allows members to engage in "a free, frank, and open exchange of ideas" without fear of having any of their statements attributed in public. The flip side of this, obviously, is a dark cloud of secrecy which envelopes the CFR's activities.
CFR meetings are usually held in secret and are restricted to members and very select guests. All members are free to express themselves at meetings unrestrained, because the Non-Attribution Rule guarantees that "others will not attribute or characterize their statements in public media forums or knowingly t***smit them to persons who will," according to the Council on Foreign Relations' 1992 Annual Report.
The report goes on to forbid any meeting participant "to publish a speaker's statement in attributed form in any newspaper; to repeat it on television or radio, or on a speaker's platform, or in a classroom; or to go beyond a memo of limited circulation."
The end result is that the only information the public has on the CFR is the information they release for public consumption, which should send up red f**gs for anyone who understands the immense effect that CFR directives have on America's foreign policy. The public knows what the CFR wants the public to know about the CFR, and nothing more. There is one hole in the fog of secrecy, however: a book entitled Tragedy and Hope, written by an "insider" named Dr. Carroll Quigley, mentor of Bill Clinton.

A couple Council on Foreign Relations CFR & Trilateral Commission TC Quotes*
“An end run around national sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece, will accomplish much more than the old fashioned frontal attack" – Richard Gardner , Ambassador to Italy - (CFR) Foreign Affairs, April, 1974

“Actions at the multinational level will be needed, if the process of international relocation of industries is to be accelerated in an organized fashion.” TC Report #23, 1982
The Banksters have been controlling both parties by installing vetted NWO CFR members.

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Oct 13, 2019 14:04:29   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
MatthewlovesAyn wrote:
This shouldn't be a surprising turn of events. This has been a tactic of the left for over a century. Marx calls us selfish and greedy and his dev**ees start regimes whose rulers are selfish, greedy monsters. FDR starts social security and gives all the money to his friends in the military/industrial complex. The lies they told about Goldwater are legend (see bomb ad). P.S. on that, a Demorat is the only one to drop an A-bomb. LBJ was a blatant r****t yet he looked into the camera and called us just that. The Clintons were in the top three worst couples to ever occupy the White House. Barack was a puppet who lied about almost everything. You can keep your doctor, premiums will go down, I'll end the wars, I'll build a wall, etc. Biden threatens Ukraine and they accuse Trump. Hillary colludes with Russians and they blame Trump. They call us N**is (which stands for National SOCIALISTS) and they have masked thugs going around attempting to stifle our speech. These people are amazing liars. They have to be to sell the pile of crap they espouse to an unwitting public. The government thugs of the left are trying to take our guns because they know they can only push us so far. Beto wants to take our guns so he is the only one with guns and then he can impose his socialist will. Come and get get 'em Bob.
This shouldn't be a surprising turn of events. Th... (show quote)




Agreed...totally.

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Oct 13, 2019 16:18:45   #
MR Mister Loc: Washington DC
 
woodguru wrote:
Being a republican has nothing to do with supporting everything about the party when they are wrong. This blind support is for supporters, not the politicians who are smarter than that.


You know nothing, there is support for America or not. You and your c****es are for no support of any kind.
Go back under your rock.

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Oct 14, 2019 08:18:24   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
MatthewlovesAyn wrote:
Ok, you got me started on G****l W*****g. These teenagers have NO historical perspective on this at all. In the late sixties through the seventies, we were told there was g****l c*****g and man-made products were going to cause an ice age. We were also told by Jimmah Carter and his ilk we would be running out of f****l f**ls in a decade or so. More lies. The irony about it all is they want to put the most restrictions on productive activity on the United States when the c*******t (their people) regimes are the ones doing the majority of the polluting. I'm tired of our blood and treasure (which is the product of our endeavors) being spilled and spent on UNproductive wars and policing the world. Let's do BUSINESS with others and little else.
Ok, you got me started on G****l W*****g. These t... (show quote)


A really big "problem" teenagers have is that thy are still in school being taught by liberals, and buy into the Liberal MSM indoctrination. Fortunately most will grow up and become wiser.

Now if the Republicans can clean out the war mongering NeoCons, America will continue to prosper even more so.

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Oct 22, 2019 11:01:08   #
promilitary
 
Kevyn wrote:
The longtime conservative commentator says the GOP could be looking at a historic defeat in 2020.
George Will has a warning for Republican lawmakers: If you don’t stand up to President Donald Trump, you deserve to lose everything next year.
Will, a longtime conservative voice who quit the party in 2016 when it was clear Trump would be nominated, slammed the president’s decision to “betray” America’s Kurdish allies in Syria. He said the move could complete “the destruction of the GOP’s advantage regarding foreign policy.”
But much of Will’s column in The Washington Post railed against the Republican lawmakers who continue to stand beside Trump. He wrote:
Will added that Trump’s refusal to cooperate with the House impeachment inquiry into his dealings with Ukraine was in itself an impeachable offense.





I don't think the Republicans have much to worry about. The Democrats will get
Trump re-elected. Just like Hillary got him elected in the first place.
“In 13 months, all congressional Republicans who have not defended Congress by exercising ‘the constitutional rights of the place’ should be defeated,” he wrote.
The longtime conservative commentator says the GOP... (show quote)

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Oct 22, 2019 11:05:23   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
George will is a Democrat in Republican clothing. An CFR infil-t*****r!

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Nov 20, 2019 05:30:09   #
newbear Loc: New York City
 
eagleye13 wrote:
No surprise here. George Will is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the Trilateral Commission (TC).
Both Bilderberger g*******t organizations. Neocons are presented as Conservatives

Some Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Facts
The 3,000 seats of the CFR quickly filled with members of America's elite. Today, CFR members occupy key positions in government, the mass media, financial institutions, multinational corporations, the military, and the national security apparatus.
Since its inception, the CFR has served as an intermediary between high finance, big oil, corporate elitists and the U.S. government. The executive branch changes hands between Republican and Democratic administrations, but cabinet seats are always held by CFR members. It has been said by political commentators on the left and on the right that if you want to know what U.S. foreign policy will be next year, you should read Foreign Affairs this year.
The CFR's claim that "The Council has no affiliation with the U.S. government" is laughable. The justification for that statement is that funding comes from member dues, subscriptions to its Corporate Program, foundation grants, and so forth. All this really means is that the U.S. government does not exert any control over the CFR via the purse strings.
Since 1940, every U.S. secretary of state (except for Gov. James Byrnes of South Carolina, the sole exception) has been a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and/or its younger brother, the Trilateral Commission. Also since 1940, every secretary of war and every secretary of defense has been a CFR member. During most of its existence, the Central Intelligence Agency has been headed by CFR members, beginning with CFR founding member Allen Dulles. Virtually every key U.S. national security and foreign policy adviser has been a CFR member for the past seventy years.
Almost all White House cabinet positions are occupied by CFR members. President Clinton, himself a member of the CFR, the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderberg Group, employs almost one hundred CFR members in his administration. Presidents come and go, but the CFR's power--and agenda--always remains.
The CFR's Shroud of Secrecy - On its web page, the CFR boasts that its magazine, Foreign Affairs, "is acclaimed for its analysis of recent international developments and for its forecasts of emerging trends." It's not much of a challenge to do so, though, when you play a part in determining what those emerging trends will be.
So are they predicting trends or creating them? The answer is fairly obvious to anyone who has earnestly reflected on the matter.
The CFR fancies itself to represent a diverse range cultural and political interests, but its members are predominantly wealthy males, and their policies reflect their elitist biases. The CFR attempts to maintain the charade of diversity via its Non-Attribution Rule, which allows members to engage in "a free, frank, and open exchange of ideas" without fear of having any of their statements attributed in public. The flip side of this, obviously, is a dark cloud of secrecy which envelopes the CFR's activities.
CFR meetings are usually held in secret and are restricted to members and very select guests. All members are free to express themselves at meetings unrestrained, because the Non-Attribution Rule guarantees that "others will not attribute or characterize their statements in public media forums or knowingly t***smit them to persons who will," according to the Council on Foreign Relations' 1992 Annual Report.
The report goes on to forbid any meeting participant "to publish a speaker's statement in attributed form in any newspaper; to repeat it on television or radio, or on a speaker's platform, or in a classroom; or to go beyond a memo of limited circulation."
The end result is that the only information the public has on the CFR is the information they release for public consumption, which should send up red f**gs for anyone who understands the immense effect that CFR directives have on America's foreign policy. The public knows what the CFR wants the public to know about the CFR, and nothing more. There is one hole in the fog of secrecy, however: a book entitled Tragedy and Hope, written by an "insider" named Dr. Carroll Quigley, mentor of Bill Clinton.

A couple Council on Foreign Relations CFR & Trilateral Commission TC Quotes*
“An end run around national sovereignty, eroding it piece by piece, will accomplish much more than the old fashioned frontal attack" – Richard Gardner , Ambassador to Italy - (CFR) Foreign Affairs, April, 1974

“Actions at the multinational level will be needed, if the process of international relocation of industries is to be accelerated in an organized fashion.” TC Report #23, 1982
The Banksters have been controlling both parties by installing vetted NWO CFR members.
No surprise here. George Will is a member of the C... (show quote)


Good remainder for all quoting mindlessly a "deep state" mantra. But it is a very good example how threatening this Trumpian caprice can be to the "power clubs" such as CFR, Trilatelar Commision and The Bilderberg (FreeMason model) shchtetel. Every a$$hole hastens to belong, losing his/hers good senses in the process. Does George Will qualify as an infantile s**tbird in seeking to belong, I would v**e "yes".

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Nov 20, 2019 08:06:03   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
newbear wrote:
Good remainder for all quoting mindlessly a "deep state" mantra. But it is a very good example how threatening this Trumpian caprice can be to the "power clubs" such as CFR, Trilatelar Commision and The Bilderberg (FreeMason model) shchtetel. Every a$$hole hastens to belong, losing his/hers good senses in the process. Does George Will qualify as an infantile s**tbird in seeking to belong, I would v**e "yes".


" Every a$$hole hastens to belong, losing his/hers good senses in the process. Does George Will qualify as an infantile s**tbird in seeking to belong, I would v**e "yes"" - newbear

I v**e YES also.

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