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Aug 3, 2020 11:50:21   #
EN Submarine Qualified Loc: Wisconsin East coast
 
kemmer wrote:
Trump loves Trump. Period. Trump's only interest in Israel is his compatriot and fellow wannabe dictator Netanyahu.
With 11 bankruptcies and multiple loan defaults, perhaps he doesn't know as much about the market as he represents. No American bank will loan Trump a dime.


Why don't you give us a break and print your stupid rhetoric on a 8 x11 dainty card fold it carefully and stuff it where the sun doesn't shine when it is empty of 'buddies'.

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Aug 3, 2020 11:57:39   #
kemmer
 
EN Submarine Qualified wrote:
Why don't you give us a break and print your stupid rhetoric on a 8 x11 dainty card fold it carefully and stuff it where the sun doesn't shine when it is empty of 'buddies'.

T***h hurts, doesn’t it sparky.

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Aug 3, 2020 11:58:39   #
bahmer
 
nancibaren wrote:
I dislike articles that do not include attribution(s), but this one is

so well written I’m sending it on. I believe that you'll enjoy it.





Things for Which I'll Never Apologize



A memo to the legion of the chronically aggrieved.



There are people who live to be offended. They’re called Progressives. They are offended by Confederate statues, by monuments that they say celebrate w***e s*******y and colonialism, by Trump supporters, by Trump himself, and by those who refuse to get on their knees and grovel before Black L***s M****r. Well, I’ve got news for them.



An Open Letter to the Legion of Lamentation:

I don’t give a rodent’s rear end if you’re offended by the following:



1. I’m white — I don’t feel guilty about s***ery, segregation, the Trail of Tears or the treatment of Chinese railroad workers because (now get this) I didn’t have anything to do with any of this. I’m no more responsible for these injustices than the Indian of today is responsible for the Black Hole of Calcutta. The idea of racial guilt is absurd. White privilege is a myth.



Where is the White Miss America Contest, White History Month and White Entertainment Television? Where are the quotas and set-asides for Caucasians?



2. I love America — I believe in American exceptionalism. America pioneered representative government guided by a written constitution. We fought a war with 620,000 dead to end s***ery. We defeated N**i Germany and liberated the death camps. Our arms kept c*******m from conquering the world. Our factories and workshops produced a flood of inventions and products that benefited humanity. What country has done as much — especially in 244 years, a relative hiccup in time?



3. I’m a Z*****t — I would be even if I weren’t a Jew. (Today, there are more Christian Z*****ts than Jewish Z*****ts.) Modern Israel is a miracle and a fulfillment of Biblical prophecy. Israel is a beleaguered outpost of civilization in a savage region and a bulwark against the forces of darkness.



4. My heroes include George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt — Washington and Lincoln were indispensable men. Washington defeated the greatest army on earth and led our country for the first quarter-century of its existence. Lincoln saved the Union and inspired generations with his rhetoric. Andrew Jackson, the hero of the Battle of New Orleans, represented the pioneer spirit. Teddy Roosevelt led the charge into the 20th century, the American Century. Together, they gave us a country so free that malcontents like Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Rashida Tlaib can dump on it without fear of reprisal.



5. I think police officers are generally decent/honorable men and women who are doing a difficult, dangerous, often thankless job — You couldn’t pay me enough to do it. Besides risking their lives every time they go to work, there are the daily insults to bear. They are the punching bag for the nation. And, like our military, they are all that stands between us and the abyss.



6. I sleep better knowing that 37% of U.S. households have one or more guns — That’s why we’ll never have a Holocaust here. Europe has had the divine right of kings, religious persecution, C*******m and N**ism. We have the Second Amendment. The anarchy in our streets, coupled with calls to defund the police, underscore the need for civilian gun ownership.



7. R********ns is racial plunder. The idea of racial guilt is an obscenity from the dark recesses of 19th century European history — There’s no group in the world that hasn’t been oppressed at some point in time. Will Denmark pay r********ns to the English for the Danelaw? Will Mongols and Manchus compensate the Chinese? How about the English and the Irish, the Mongols and the Russians, the Cossacks and Jews? Will bi-racial Barack Obama take money out of one pocket and put it in another?



8. Believing that you’re a member of the opposite sex doesn’t make you one — G****r is determined at birth by your DNA. Just as you can’t change your DNA, you can’t change your sex. You should not be able to force others to participate in your fantasy. Reality isn’t h**eful.



9. At this perilous juncture in our history, I’m glad Donald Trump is president — The president loves this country. He really does have Israel’s back. Who else is strong enough to stand up to China and Iran? Unlike almost everyone else in Washington, as a businessman, he understands the market economy. He’s giving us judges who deliberate instead of legislating. And he has the guts not to be liked.



10. You have a right to disagree with me. You do not have a right to try to silence me — Being offended doesn’t trump the First Amendment. Attacking statues and assaulting those with different values is Brown Shirt behavior. Generations of Americans died for freedom of speech, not freedom to suppress speech.



To say you’re offended exalts your feelings above everything else. It’s not an argument, but a call to end discussion — an admission of intellectual impotence. Being offended isn’t a mark of virtue; it’s a sign that you’re a big, blubbering baby who will throw a tantrum if you can’t get your way.
I dislike articles that do not include attribution... (show quote)


Amen and Amen

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Aug 3, 2020 13:15:43   #
Alber
 
Lonewolf wrote:
It's ok your full of s**t and another t*****r


It doesn't matter who wrote the article. It is correct and well written. Of course Lone Wolf disagrees. As I understand it, he was in the Marine Corps and someone here at OPP wrote some time ago, that his MOS there was of latrine cleaner, maybe he acquired a complex; and when he writes incorrectly, no matter what, everything is full of s**t. In addition, he is now old and suffers arteriosclerosis, has forgotten that he swore to defend this country, his mind is twisted and he thinks that those who defend it against those who try to make the country fall in its fight against China, Iran, North Korea or Cuba are t*****rs. The poor man is senile, we must forgive him,taking into account his past service.

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Aug 3, 2020 13:50:56   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
I'm just curious about how your warped, little brain works. How does even ONE item listed in the "Letter from a Jew" make someone a t*****r? Your comment is really repugnant to most Americans who bothered to read it.


Yea he should go eat some decon.

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Aug 3, 2020 14:06:01   #
Alber
 
kemmer wrote:
Trump loves Trump. Period. Trump's only interest in Israel is his compatriot and fellow wannabe dictator Netanyahu.
With 11 bankruptcies and multiple loan defaults, perhaps he doesn't know as much about the market as he represents. No American bank will loan Trump a dime.


I can't say if any bank will lend money to Trump or not, but I'm sure you wouldn't h**e him if this man supported g****r ideology like Obama did. As for supporting Netanyahu, it is correct. He shouldn't make the same mistake as Carter, who betrayed a friend of the US; and with "good intentions", he took off the support to the Shah of Iran, which led to his fall, because his jails were full of c*******ts and Islamic extremists (enemies of Irán an the USA), which was contrary to human rights. It is history what happened next. Iran's armed forces, with American weapons, were in those days the most powerful in the region and were cooperating to maintain peace. How many people have died from that mistake and have had to flee as refugees in the countries of that region during 40 years? Today Islamic extremists rule Iran, practice terrorism throughout the Middle East, and attack the United States.

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Aug 3, 2020 14:25:14   #
kemmer
 
Alber wrote:
It doesn't matter who wrote the article. It is correct and well written. Of course Lone Wolf disagrees. As I understand it, he was in the Marine Corps and someone here at OPP wrote some time ago, that his MOS there was of latrine cleaner, maybe he acquired a complex; and when he writes incorrectly, no matter what, everything is full of s**t. In addition, he is now old and suffers arteriosclerosis, has forgotten that he swore to defend this country, his mind is twisted and he thinks that those who defend it against those who try to make the country fall in its fight against China, Iran, North Korea or Cuba are t*****rs. The poor man is senile, we must forgive him,taking into account his past service.
It doesn't matter who wrote the article. It is cor... (show quote)

You sure spend a lot of time trash talking. Think anyone cares?

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Aug 3, 2020 14:31:01   #
kemmer
 
Alber wrote:
I can't say if any bank will lend money to Trump or not, but I'm sure you wouldn't h**e him if this man supported g****r ideology like Obama did. As for supporting Netanyahu, it is correct. He shouldn't make the same mistake as Carter, who betrayed a friend of the US; and with "good intentions", he took off the support to the Shah of Iran, which led to his fall, because his jails were full of c*******ts and Islamic extremists (enemies of Irán an the USA), which was contrary to human rights. It is history what happened next. Iran's armed forces, with American weapons, were in those days the most powerful in the region and were cooperating to maintain peace. How many people have died from that mistake and have had to flee as refugees in the countries of that region during 40 years? Today Islamic extremists rule Iran, practice terrorism throughout the Middle East, and attack the United States.
I can't say if any bank will lend money to Trump o... (show quote)

“G****r ideology”? What the hell does that even mean?
The people of Iran h**ed the shah and his Savak gestapo. Carter was correct to disassociate the US from the shah. They’re not too thrilled with what they have now.

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Aug 3, 2020 14:33:07   #
kemmer
 
EN Submarine Qualified wrote:
Why don't you give us a break and print your stupid rhetoric on a 8 x11 dainty card fold it carefully and stuff it where the sun doesn't shine when it is empty of 'buddies'.

Hahahahaha....
Clutching my pearls here!

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Aug 3, 2020 14:49:25   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
kemmer wrote:
“G****r ideology”? What the hell does that even mean?
The people of Iran h**ed the shah and his Savak gestapo. Carter was correct to disassociate the US from the shah. They’re not too thrilled with what they have now.
Jimmy Carter Can Only Blame Himself

Jimmy Carter calling anyone else the worst president is like John Wayne Gacy calling a shoplifter a danger to society. The 39th President of the United States told the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in a story that appeared in the newspaper's last Saturday,

"I think as far as the adverse impact on the nation around the world, this administration has been the worst in history."

Jimmy Carter conveniently hides the fact that he is directly responsible for much of the turmoil we see in the world today. Carter began directly meddling in Iranian Affairs after he took office in 1977. On New Years Eve of that year, President Carter toasted the Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, at a state dinner in Tehran, calling him "an island of stability" in the troubled Middle East. What the president also knew, but chose to ignore, was that the Shah was in serious trouble and his trip to Iran created anger toward the United States amongst the Iranian people.

When Carter became President he created a special Office of Human Rights which sent a letter to the Shah of Iran as a "polite reminder" of the importance of political rights and freedom. In response the Shah released over 350 Islamic fundamentalist prisoners who would later play roles in the Islamic Revolution and Iran Hostage crisis. Carter also ordered the Central Intelligence Agency to stop paying religious Mullahs over 4 million dollars in bribes. This monetary support was agreed upon, so the Mullahs would tone down their anti-Shah and anti-Western rhetoric.

The Shah ran a secular government and established excellent relations with the West, which included the recognition of the state of Israel. He also believed in the e******y of woman which he expressed publicly in a Barbara Walters interview. These reasons were the heart and soul of the disdain the Mullahs had for him. The Shah was by no means perfect. His secret police force, SAVAK, was infamous for their torture methods. Ironically the fact the Shah ran his government as a dictatorship played a very limited role in his demise.

Facing an Islamic revolution, the Shah appealed to Carter for help. On November 4, 1978 U.S. National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski called the Shah and said the United States would "back him to the hilt." This would never be the case. Brzezinski insisted to Carter that the U.S. must encourage the Shah to "brutally suppress the revolution". State Department officials believed Carter should reach out to the Revolutionaries in order to smooth the t***sition to a new government. This was a deciding moment in world history. Carter decided not to take either recommendation and to this very day, the world is suffering the consequences of his indecisiveness.

Weeks before Grand Ayatollah Khomeni came to power. The Shah fled the country for Egypt. However, when it became known the severity of the cancer he was suffering, Carter chose the humanitarian route and permitted him entrance into the U.S. for medical treatment. "He went around the room, and most of us said, 'Let him in.'" recalls Vice President Walter Mondale. "'If the Iranians take our employees in our embassy hostage, then what would be your advice?' And the room just fell dead. No one had an answer to that. Turns out, we never did."

When the Grand Ayatollah took power in February of 1979, the Shah held over 3,000 political prisoners, most of them spies or informants for the neighboring Soviet Union. The Ayatollah did not release them as the world expected. He deemed them "godless C*******ts" and placed them up against walls alongside more than 20,000 pro-Western Iranians and murdered them all by firing squads. Women were sent back into servitude. Citizens were arrested for owning satellite dishes and viewing Western programs. And, of course, American diplomats were taken hostage.

Carter's indecisiveness and incompetence became obvious to the rest of the World. The Soviet Union took great advantage of having Carter in the Oval Office. The C*******t country invaded eastern neighbor Afghanistan, beginning an attempted power grab aimed at eventual Soviet takeovers in Iran and Pakistan. Carter's response to the invasion of Afghanistan was the U.S. boycott of the 1980 Olympic games held in Moscow. Need I say anymore?

History tells us that the Afghanistan fighters (Mujahideen) held their own against the Soviet invasion. Muslim extremists, including Osama Bin Laden, became warriors with great experience in strategic planning and sabotage. More importantly they now had confidence after defeating a Superpower. Sound familiar?

Also resulting from Carter's abandonment of the Shah was the Iran-Iraq war, which would have never occurred if the Shah remained in power. Over a half million people died during that war, including thousands of Iranians from Sadam Hussein chemical weapons. Hussein continued building his military to avoid future land attacks, which would become the cornerstone for his 1990 invasion of Kuwait. This of course became Desert Storm.

The aftermath of Jimmy Carter's Iran policy debacle is still present today. The lives lost, as a result of his incompetence in dealing with Iran before, during and after the Islamic Revolution is far greater than the current turmoil in Iraq. Considering the support insurgents groups in Iraq as well as terrorist organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah get from Iran, Carter's mistakes as President are still costing lives all over the Middle East.

Maybe it's an Iranian supplied artillery shell used by Hezbollah to attack Israel. Or an Iraqi insurgent trained by Iran to make bombs. We must not forget the seemingly endless supply of suicide bombers in Osama Bin Laden's, Al Qeada network. The fact is that these murderers and countless others like them exist today, not because George Bush made mistakes in Iraq, but because Jimmy Carter failed in Iran as well as turning U.S. foreign policy into a doormat for anyone to step on.

President Carter, if you want to place blame, just look in the mirror.

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Aug 3, 2020 14:56:36   #
kemmer
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Jimmy Carter Can Only Blame Himself

Jimmy Carter calling anyone else the worst president is like John Wayne Gacy calling a shoplifter a danger to society. The 39th President of the United States told the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in a story that appeared in the newspaper's last Saturday,

"I think as far as the adverse impact on the nation around the world, this administration has been the worst in history."

Jimmy Carter conveniently hides the fact that he is directly responsible for much of the turmoil we see in the world today. Carter began directly meddling in Iranian Affairs after he took office in 1977. On New Years Eve of that year, President Carter toasted the Shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, at a state dinner in Tehran, calling him "an island of stability" in the troubled Middle East. What the president also knew, but chose to ignore, was that the Shah was in serious trouble and his trip to Iran created anger toward the United States amongst the Iranian people.

When Carter became President he created a special Office of Human Rights which sent a letter to the Shah of Iran as a "polite reminder" of the importance of political rights and freedom. In response the Shah released over 350 Islamic fundamentalist prisoners who would later play roles in the Islamic Revolution and Iran Hostage crisis. Carter also ordered the Central Intelligence Agency to stop paying religious Mullahs over 4 million dollars in bribes. This monetary support was agreed upon, so the Mullahs would tone down their anti-Shah and anti-Western rhetoric.

The Shah ran a secular government and established excellent relations with the West, which included the recognition of the state of Israel. He also believed in the e******y of woman which he expressed publicly in a Barbara Walters interview. These reasons were the heart and soul of the disdain the Mullahs had for him. The Shah was by no means perfect. His secret police force, SAVAK, was infamous for their torture methods. Ironically the fact the Shah ran his government as a dictatorship played a very limited role in his demise.

Facing an Islamic revolution, the Shah appealed to Carter for help. On November 4, 1978 U.S. National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski called the Shah and said the United States would "back him to the hilt." This would never be the case. Brzezinski insisted to Carter that the U.S. must encourage the Shah to "brutally suppress the revolution". State Department officials believed Carter should reach out to the Revolutionaries in order to smooth the t***sition to a new government. This was a deciding moment in world history. Carter decided not to take either recommendation and to this very day, the world is suffering the consequences of his indecisiveness.

Weeks before Grand Ayatollah Khomeni came to power. The Shah fled the country for Egypt. However, when it became known the severity of the cancer he was suffering, Carter chose the humanitarian route and permitted him entrance into the U.S. for medical treatment. "He went around the room, and most of us said, 'Let him in.'" recalls Vice President Walter Mondale. "'If the Iranians take our employees in our embassy hostage, then what would be your advice?' And the room just fell dead. No one had an answer to that. Turns out, we never did."

When the Grand Ayatollah took power in February of 1979, the Shah held over 3,000 political prisoners, most of them spies or informants for the neighboring Soviet Union. The Ayatollah did not release them as the world expected. He deemed them "godless C*******ts" and placed them up against walls alongside more than 20,000 pro-Western Iranians and murdered them all by firing squads. Women were sent back into servitude. Citizens were arrested for owning satellite dishes and viewing Western programs. And, of course, American diplomats were taken hostage.

Carter's indecisiveness and incompetence became obvious to the rest of the World. The Soviet Union took great advantage of having Carter in the Oval Office. The C*******t country invaded eastern neighbor Afghanistan, beginning an attempted power grab aimed at eventual Soviet takeovers in Iran and Pakistan. Carter's response to the invasion of Afghanistan was the U.S. boycott of the 1980 Olympic games held in Moscow. Need I say anymore?

History tells us that the Afghanistan fighters (Mujahideen) held their own against the Soviet invasion. Muslim extremists, including Osama Bin Laden, became warriors with great experience in strategic planning and sabotage. More importantly they now had confidence after defeating a Superpower. Sound familiar?

Also resulting from Carter's abandonment of the Shah was the Iran-Iraq war, which would have never occurred if the Shah remained in power. Over a half million people died during that war, including thousands of Iranians from Sadam Hussein chemical weapons. Hussein continued building his military to avoid future land attacks, which would become the cornerstone for his 1990 invasion of Kuwait. This of course became Desert Storm.

The aftermath of Jimmy Carter's Iran policy debacle is still present today. The lives lost, as a result of his incompetence in dealing with Iran before, during and after the Islamic Revolution is far greater than the current turmoil in Iraq. Considering the support insurgents groups in Iraq as well as terrorist organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah get from Iran, Carter's mistakes as President are still costing lives all over the Middle East.

Maybe it's an Iranian supplied artillery shell used by Hezbollah to attack Israel. Or an Iraqi insurgent trained by Iran to make bombs. We must not forget the seemingly endless supply of suicide bombers in Osama Bin Laden's, Al Qeada network. The fact is that these murderers and countless others like them exist today, not because George Bush made mistakes in Iraq, but because Jimmy Carter failed in Iran as well as turning U.S. foreign policy into a doormat for anyone to step on.

President Carter, if you want to place blame, just look in the mirror.
i b Jimmy Carter Can Only Blame Himself /b br ... (show quote)

Nevertheless it will take years to clean up Trump’s messes and restore America’s prestige in the world.

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Aug 3, 2020 16:04:38   #
Mike Easterday
 
Excellent posting of America !!!

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Aug 3, 2020 16:04:56   #
Mike Easterday
 
Excellent posting of America !!!

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Aug 3, 2020 16:10:43   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
Alber wrote:
It doesn't matter who wrote the article. It is correct and well written. Of course Lone Wolf disagrees. As I understand it, he was in the Marine Corps and someone here at OPP wrote some time ago, that his MOS there was of latrine cleaner, maybe he acquired a complex; and when he writes incorrectly, no matter what, everything is full of s**t. In addition, he is now old and suffers arteriosclerosis, has forgotten that he swore to defend this country, his mind is twisted and he thinks that those who defend it against those who try to make the country fall in its fight against China, Iran, North Korea or Cuba are t*****rs. The poor man is senile, we must forgive him,taking into account his past service.
It doesn't matter who wrote the article. It is cor... (show quote)


Marines don't forget, but you are forgetting his TDS which skews his thinking. I'd give him a pass if he wasn't a dangerous socialist.

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Aug 3, 2020 16:16:04   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
kemmer wrote:
“G****r ideology”? What the hell does that even mean?
The people of Iran h**ed the shah and his Savak gestapo. Carter was correct to disassociate the US from the shah. They’re not too thrilled with what they have now.


A troll is a troll toots. He didn't have anything on topic to talk about so he grabbed something out of some history book. You're right, I don't remember anyone liking the shah, not even his guards and he paid them.

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