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Sep 22, 2021 10:14:16   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
AmericanEagle wrote:
Isolationism? Remember Trumps historic trip abroad to foreign countries that rolled out the red carpet to him? Who was the first president to set foot in North Korea?
Who said we have to stop giving money away to countries that want to k**l us?
Who got NATO deadbeats to pay their “Fair share”?

Once again you live in your own padded white room.




Ha Ha Ha...OMG.... trump and NK???? Kim got things from a 2 hour conversation which he and his father before him had begged for decades to get.. a place at the international table, postponement of joint military exercises held every year for decades, in return, trump got nothing at all..


By the end of Trump’s term, the talks had petered out and he had little more to show for his efforts than a drawer full of flattering letters. For all of the talk of their great personal relationship, Kim Jong Un had only advanced his capabilities once again. At a military parade in October, he rolled out his biggest intercontinental ballistic missile yet, immediately dubbed the “monster missile” by analysts. Donald Trump could only add his name to the list of American presidents who had tried and failed to curb North Korea’s nuclear ambitions before him.

Nato agreed to the level of payments that had already been agreed to with the last and other administrations, nothing new at all.

giving away money? nearly every e******n sees a number of candidates making this or similar statements..



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Sep 22, 2021 10:17:19   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
permafrost wrote:
Lord on high, did you not read, do not recall, do not care, this old BS was put away years ago.

President Obama tried to limit the name ISIS as a way to cut down attention paid to the new and most cruel group, a way to hinder the recruiting.. they wanted attention at that time to build more recruits.

Now ISIS, how did the 1000s of ISIS prisoners get released in Syria when the orange blob put our military in charge of oil well duty. What group in Afghan is enemy of both the Taliban and America and all else, not ultra Muslim? what group k**led the 13 Marine via a suicide bomber.

Is that the ISIS you speak of?? You truly are beyond the pale horse.
Lord on high, did you not read, do not recall, do ... (show quote)


What asshole left our military in Afghanistan to die along with 85 billion in equipment?

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Sep 22, 2021 10:38:44   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
nonalien1 wrote:
I read more of perms rant and I have to say
MY GOD MAN. YOUR DEELUUDIDD!!
And anyone can think what they like but if you think like Perm You could be deluded too.


lol love ya man

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Sep 22, 2021 10:43:04   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
permafrost wrote:
Ha Ha Ha...OMG.... trump, and NK???? Kim got things from a 2-hour conversation which he and his father before him had begged for decades to get.. a place at the international table, postponement of joint military exercises held every year for decades, in return, Trump got nothing at all.


By the end of Trump’s term, the talks had petered out and he had little more to show for his efforts than a drawer full of flattering letters. For all of the talk of their great personal relationship, Kim Jong Un had only advanced his capabilities once again. At a military parade in October, he rolled out his biggest intercontinental ballistic missile yet, immediately dubbed the “monster missile” by analysts. Donald Trump could only add his name to the list of American presidents who had tried and failed to curb North Korea’s nuclear ambitions before him.

Nato agreed to the level of payments that had already been agreed to with the last and other administrations, nothing new at all.

giving away money? nearly every e******n sees a number of candidates making this or similar statements.
Ha Ha Ha...OMG.... trump, and NK???? Kim got thi... (show quote)



NK backed off on their testing during Trump, guess who is now back testing nukes.
North Korea Says It Successfully Tested Long-Range Missiles
September 12, 2021
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea says it successfully test-fired what it described as newly developed long-range cruise missiles over the weekend, its first known testing activity in months, underscoring how it continues to expand its military capabilities amid a stalemate in nuclear negotiations with the United States.

The Korean Central News Agency said Monday the cruise missiles, which had been under development for two years, successfully hit targets 1,500 kilometers (932 miles) away during flight tests on Saturday and Sunday.

The North hailed its new missiles as a "strategic weapon of great significance" that meets leader Kim Jong Un's call to strengthen the country's military might, implying that they were being developed with an intent to arm them with nuclear warheads.
https://www.npr.org/2021/09/12/1036494952/north-korea-nuclear-test-long-range-missiles-kim-jong-un

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Sep 22, 2021 10:48:00   #
BIRDMAN
 
permafrost wrote:
Ha Ha Ha...OMG.... trump and NK???? Kim got things from a 2 hour conversation which he and his father before him had begged for decades to get.. a place at the international table, postponement of joint military exercises held every year for decades, in return, trump got nothing at all..


By the end of Trump’s term, the talks had petered out and he had little more to show for his efforts than a drawer full of flattering letters. For all of the talk of their great personal relationship, Kim Jong Un had only advanced his capabilities once again. At a military parade in October, he rolled out his biggest intercontinental ballistic missile yet, immediately dubbed the “monster missile” by analysts. Donald Trump could only add his name to the list of American presidents who had tried and failed to curb North Korea’s nuclear ambitions before him.

Nato agreed to the level of payments that had already been agreed to with the last and other administrations, nothing new at all.

giving away money? nearly every e******n sees a number of candidates making this or similar statements..
Ha Ha Ha...OMG.... trump and NK???? Kim got thin... (show quote)

Can’t think of nothing good h****r B***n’s dad did

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Sep 22, 2021 10:59:46   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
America 1 wrote:
NK backed off on their testing during Trump, guess who is now back testing nukes.
North Korea Says It Successfully Tested Long-Range Missiles
September 12, 2021
SEOUL, South Korea — North Korea says it successfully test-fired what it described as newly developed long-range cruise missiles over the weekend, its first known testing activity in months, underscoring how it continues to expand its military capabilities amid a stalemate in nuclear negotiations with the United States.

The Korean Central News Agency said Monday the cruise missiles, which had been under development for two years, successfully hit targets 1,500 kilometers (932 miles) away during flight tests on Saturday and Sunday.

The North hailed its new missiles as a "strategic weapon of great significance" that meets leader Kim Jong Un's call to strengthen the country's military might, implying that they were being developed with an intent to arm them with nuclear warheads.
https://www.npr.org/2021/09/12/1036494952/north-korea-nuclear-test-long-range-missiles-kim-jong-un
NK backed off on their testing during Trump, guess... (show quote)




NK never slowed down on missiles or bomb testing.. Only time anytestig stopped for a short term was when they blew up the mountain while testing and had to build a new location.. the motor testing and launching of missiles never stopped.

February 11, 2017 North Korea test-fired a Pukkuksong-2 missile over the Sea of Japan. This was the first launch of the new medium-range ballistic missile.[21][22][10]
March 6, 2017 North Korea launches four ballistic missiles from the Tongchang-ri launch site in the northwest.[23] Some flew 620 mi (1,000 km) before falling into the Sea of Japan.[24][10]
April 4, 2017 North Korea test-fired a medium-range ballistic missile from its eastern port of Sinpo into the Sea of Japan[25][26][10]
April 15, 2017 North Korea test-fired an unidentified land-based missile from the naval base in Sinpo but it exploded almost immediately after the takeoff.[27][28][29][30]
April 28, 2017 North Korea test-fired an unidentified missile from Pukchang airfield.[31][32] The missile, believed to be a medium-range[33] KN-17 ballistic missile,[31] faltered and broke apart minutes after liftoff.[33][34][35]
May 13, 2017 North Korea test-fired a Hwasong-12[36] missile from a test site in the area of Kusong.[37] The missile, later revealed to be an intermediate range ballistic missile,[38] traveled 30 minutes,[39] reached an altitude of more than 2,111.5 km, and flew a horizontal distance of 789 km (489 miles), before falling into the Sea of Japan.[38] Such a missile would have a range of at least 4,000, reaching Guam, to 6,000 km.[37][36]
May 21, 2017 North Korea test-fired another Pukkuksong-2 medium-range ballistic missile from Pukchang airfield,[40][41] which traveled approximately 500 km (300 miles) before falling into the Sea of Japan.[42] The missile landed about 350 km (217 miles) from North Korea's east coast.[42]
May 29, 2017 North Korea fired a Short Range Ballistic Missile into the Sea of Japan. It traveled 450 km.[citation needed]
June 8, 2017 North Korea fired several missiles into the Sea of Japan. They are believed to be anti-ship missiles.[43] The South Korean military said the launches show the reclusive regime's "precise targeting capability."
June 23, 2017 North Korea tested a new rocket engine that could possibly be fitted to an intercontinental ballistic missile.[44]
July 4, 2017 North Korea tested its first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) named Hwasong-14 on July 4.[45][46] It launched from the Panghyon Aircraft Factory 8 km southeast of Panghyon Airport.[47] It was aimed straight up at a lofted trajectory and reached more than 2,500 km into space.[48] It landed 37 minutes later,[49] more than 930 km from its launch site,[50] into Japan's exclusive economic zone.[51] Aiming long, the missile would have traveled 7,000–8,000 km or more, reaching Alaska, Hawaii, and possibly Seattle.[49][52][53][54][55] Its operational range would be farther, bringing a 500 kg payload to targets in most of the contiguous United States 9,700 km away.[56][57][58]
July 28, 2017 The 14th missile test carried out by North Korea in 2017 was another ICBM launched at 23:41 North Korea time (15:41 GMT) from Chagang Province in the north of the country on July 28, 2017. Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, Boston, and New York City appear to be within range.[59] The missile's reentry vehicle (RV) was seen by people in Japan as it entered the atmosphere and landed near the northernmost Japanese island, Hokkaido.[60][61] Analysis later revealed that the RV broke up on re-entry; further testing would be required.[62] The CIA made an assessment expecting adequate performance of the RV under the different stresses of a shallower trajectory towards the continental US.[63]
August 26, 2017 North Korea test-fired three short-range ballistic missiles from the Kangwon Province on August 26. Two travel approximately 250 kilometers in a northeastern direction and one explodes immediately after launch.[64]
August 29, 2017 On August 29, 2017, at 6 AM local time, North Korea launched a ballistic missile over Northern Japan.[65] The missile's short and low trajectory and its breakup into three pieces is consistent with the failure of a heavy post-boost vehicle.[66]
September 15, 2017 North Korea launched a ballistic missile on September 15 from Sunan airfield. It reached a height of 770 km and flew a distance of 3,700 km for 17 minutes over Hokkaido before landing in the Pacific.[67]
November 28, 2017 North Korea launched an ICBM from the vicinity of Pyongsong at 1:30pm EST/3:00am Pyongyang time. The rocket traveled for 50 minutes and reached 2800 miles (4,500 km) in height, both of which were new milestones. The missile flew 600 miles (1,000 km) east into the Sea of Japan; unlike summer launches, the Japanese government did not issue cellphone alerts to warn its citizens. North Korea called it a Hwasong-15 missile. Its potential range appears to be more than 8,000 miles (13,000 km), able to reach Washington and the rest of the continental United States.[68][69] Much about the missile is unknown. The missile might have been fitted with a mock warhead to increase its range, in which case the maximum missile range while carrying a heavy warhead might be shorter than 13,000 km. Based on satellite imagery, some experts believe that North Korea may now be able to fuel missiles horizontally, shortening the delay between when a missile becomes visible to when it can be launched.[68] The rocket is believed to have broken up on re-entry into the atmosphere.[70]
May 4, 2019 North Korea launched several short-range projectiles from the vicinity of Wonsan on the country's east coast,[71] initial speculation as possibly a Russian Iskander missile which can make course corrections during its flight.[72] Later designated as KN-23.[73]
May 9, 2019 North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles[72] from the vicinity of Sinori in North Pyongan Province (launch area also, in another source, identified as Kusong[72]) at 4:29 p.m. and 4:49 p.m. local time.[74]
July 25, 2019 North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles, believed to be of a new design.[75] Demonstrated maximum range is 690 km.[76]
July 31, 2019 North Korea launched "several" short-range ballistic missiles.[77]
August 2, 2019 North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles at 2:59 a.m. and 3:23 a.m. local time.[78]
August 24, 2019 North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles from Sondok in South Hamgyong Province. Both fell in the Sea of Japan.[79]
September 10, 2019 North Korea launched two short-range projectiles from Kaechon shortly after proposing to resume denuclearization negotiations with the US. Both the projectiles fell into the sea off the North's east coast.[80]
October 2, 2019 North Korea test-fired a new-type submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) in the waters off Wonsan. The Republic of Korea Armed Forces said the missile, which was dubbed Pukguksong-3, flew about 450 kilometers and reached a maximum altitude of 910 kilometers, making it an intermediate-range ballistic missile. It fell into the exclusive economic zone of Japan off Shimane Prefecture. North Korea said the launch was successful.[81][82]
October 31, 2019 North Korea test-fired two short-range projectiles from Sunchon at 4:35 p.m. and 4:38 p.m. Both flew around 370 km and reached a maximum altitude of 90 km before falling in the Sea of Japan.[83]
November 28, 2019 North Korea test-launched two "short-range projectiles".[84] Rocket exhaust was visible from Russia.[85]

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Sep 22, 2021 11:01:03   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Birdmam wrote:
Can’t think of nothing good h****r B***n’s dad did


I posted a list couple days ago... look it up.. it is long..

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Sep 22, 2021 11:22:45   #
America 1 Loc: South Miami
 
permafrost wrote:
NK never slowed down on missiles or bomb testing. The only time any testing stopped for a short term was when they blew up the mountain while testing and had to build a new location.. the motor testing and launching of missiles never stopped.

February 11, 2017, North Korea test-fired a Pukkuksong-2 missile over the Sea of Japan. This was the first launch of the new medium-range ballistic missile.[21][22][10]
March 6, 2017, North Korea launches four ballistic missiles from the Tongchang-ri launch site in the northwest.[23] Some flew 620 mi (1,000 km) before falling into the Sea of Japan.[24][10]
April 4, 2017, North Korea test-fired a medium-range ballistic missile from its eastern port of Sinpo into the Sea of Japan[25][26][10]
April 15, 2017, North Korea test-fired an unidentified land-based missile from the naval base in Sinpo but it exploded almost immediately after the takeoff.[27][28][29][30]
April 28, 2017, North Korea test-fired an unidentified missile from the Pukchang airfield.[31][32] The missile believed to be a medium-range[33] KN-17 ballistic missile,[31] faltered and broke apart minutes after liftoff.[33][34][35]
On May 13, 2017, North Korea test-fired a Hwasong-12[36] missile from a test site in the area of Kusong.[37] The missile, later revealed to be an intermediate-range ballistic missile,[38] traveled 30 minutes,[39] reached an altitude of more than 2,111.5 km, and flew a horizontal distance of 789 km (489 miles), before falling into the Sea of Japan.[38] Such a missile would have a range of at least 4,000, reaching Guam, to 6,000 km.[37][36]
May 21, 2017, North Korea test-fired another Pukkuksong-2 medium-range ballistic missile from Pukchang airfield,[40][41] which traveled approximately 500 km (300 miles) before falling into the Sea of Japan.[42] The missile landed about 350 km (217 miles) from North Korea's east coast.[42]
On May 29, 2017, North Korea fired a Short Range Ballistic Missile into the Sea of Japan. It traveled 450 km.[citation needed]
On June 8, 2017, North Korea fired several missiles into the Sea of Japan. They are believed to be anti-ship missiles.[43] The South Korean military said the launches show the reclusive regime's "precise targeting capability."
June 23, 2017, North Korea tested a new rocket engine that could be fitted to an intercontinental ballistic missile.[44]
On July 4, 2017, North Korea tested its first intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) named Hwasong-14 on July 4.[45][46] It launched from the Panghyon Aircraft Factory 8 km southeast of Panghyon Airport.[47] It was aimed straight up at a lofted trajectory and reached more than 2,500 km into space.[48] It landed 37 minutes later,[49] more than 930 km from its launch site,[50] into Japan's exclusive economic zone.[51] Aiming long, the missile would have traveled 7,000–8,000 km or more, reaching Alaska, Hawaii, and possibly Seattle.[49][52][53][54][55] Its operational range would be farther, bringing a 500 kg payload to targets in most of the contiguous United States 9,700 km away.[56][57][58]
July 28, 2017, The 14th missile test carried out by North Korea in 2017 was another ICBM launched at 23:41 North Korea time (15:41 GMT) from Chagang Province in the north of the country on July 28, 2017. Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, Boston, and New York City appear to be within range.[59] The missile's reentry vehicle (RV) was seen by people in Japan as it entered the atmosphere and landed near the northernmost Japanese island, Hokkaido.[60][61] Analysis later revealed that the RV broke up on re-entry; further testing would be required.[62] The CIA made an assessment expecting the adequate performance of the RV under the different stresses of a shallower trajectory towards the continental US.[63]
On August 26, 2017, North Korea test-fired three short-range ballistic missiles from the Kangwon Province on August 26. Two travel approximately 250 kilometers in a northeastern direction and one explodes immediately after launch.[64]
August 29, 2017, On August 29, 2017, at 6 AM local time, North Korea launched a ballistic missile over Northern Japan.[65] The missile's short and low trajectory and its breakup into three pieces are consistent with the failure of a heavy post-boost vehicle.[66]
On September 15, 2017, North Korea launched a ballistic missile on September 15 from Sunan airfield. It reached a height of 770 km and flew a distance of 3,700 km for 17 minutes over Hokkaido before landing in the Pacific.[67]
November 28, 2017, North Korea launched an ICBM from the vicinity of Pyongsong at 1:30 pm EST/3:00 am Pyongyang time. The rocket traveled for 50 minutes and reached 2800 miles (4,500 km) in height, both of which were new milestones. The missile flew 600 miles (1,000 km) east into the Sea of Japan; unlike summer launches, the Japanese government did not issue cellphone alerts to warn its citizens. North Korea called it a Hwasong-15 missile. Its potential range appears to be more than 8,000 miles (13,000 km), able to reach Washington and the rest of the continental United States.[68][69] Much about the missile is unknown. The missile might have been fitted with a mock warhead to increase its range, in which case the maximum missile range while carrying a heavy warhead might be shorter than 13,000 km. Based on satellite imagery, some experts believe that North Korea may now be able to fuel missiles horizontally, shortening the delay between when a missile becomes visible to when it can be launched.[68] The rocket is believed to have broken up on re-entry into the atmosphere.[70]
May 4, 2019, North Korea launched several short-range projectiles from the vicinity of Wonsan on the country's east coast,[71] initial speculation as possibly a Russian Iskander missile which can make course corrections during its flight.[72] Later designated as KN-23.[73]
May 9, 2019, North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles[72] from the vicinity of Sinori in North Pyongan Province (launch area also, in another source, identified as Kusong[72]) at 4:29 p.m. and 4:49 p.m. local time.[74]
July 25, 2019, North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles, believed to be of a new design.[75] Demonstrated maximum range is 690 km.[76]
July 31, 2019, North Korea launched "several" short-range ballistic missiles.[77]
August 2, 2019, North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles at 2:59 a.m. and 3:23 a.m. local time.[78]
August 24, 2019, North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles from Pondok in South Hamgyong Province. Both fell in the Sea of Japan.[79]
On September 10, 2019, North Korea launched two short-range projectiles from Kaechon shortly after proposing to resume denuclearization negotiations with the US. Both the projectiles fell into the sea off the North's east coast.[80]
October 2, 2019, North Korea test-fired a new-type submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM) in the waters off Wonsan. The Republic of Korea Armed Forces said the missile, which was dubbed Pukguksong-3, flew about 450 kilometers and reached a maximum altitude of 910 kilometers, making it an intermediate-range ballistic missile. It fell into the exclusive economic zone of Japan off Shimane Prefecture. North Korea said the launch was successful.[81][82]
October 31, 2019, North Korea test-fired two short-range projectiles from Sunchon at 4:35 p.m. and 4:38 p.m. Both flew around 370 km and reached a maximum altitude of 90 km before falling into the Sea of Japan.[83]
November 28, 2019, North Korea test-launched two "short-range projectiles".[84] Rocket exhaust was visible from Russia.[85]
NK never slowed down on missiles or bomb testing. ... (show quote)


No testing from November 28, 2017, to May 4, 2019, one year and six months.

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Sep 22, 2021 11:49:41   #
AmericanEagle Loc: Indiana
 
permafrost wrote:
Ha Ha Ha...OMG.... trump and NK???? Kim got things from a 2 hour conversation which he and his father before him had begged for decades to get.. a place at the international table, postponement of joint military exercises held every year for decades, in return, trump got nothing at all..


By the end of Trump’s term, the talks had petered out and he had little more to show for his efforts than a drawer full of flattering letters. For all of the talk of their great personal relationship, Kim Jong Un had only advanced his capabilities once again. At a military parade in October, he rolled out his biggest intercontinental ballistic missile yet, immediately dubbed the “monster missile” by analysts. Donald Trump could only add his name to the list of American presidents who had tried and failed to curb North Korea’s nuclear ambitions before him.

Nato agreed to the level of payments that had already been agreed to with the last and other administrations, nothing new at all.

giving away money? nearly every e******n sees a number of candidates making this or similar statements..
Ha Ha Ha...OMG.... trump and NK???? Kim got thin... (show quote)


Trump kept the screws on North Korea that prevented them from going nuclear and went by the peace through strength mantra. At least he was able to talk to them to try something different that no other leader successfully was able to do either.

It’s like they say keep your friends close and your enemies closer which is what I believe Trump tried to do. He didn’t get us into a war now did he!

At least he didn’t give away plain loads of cash to them like Obama did to a nation that would like to k**l us!

Then you follow up with your ridiculous cartoon of how many families trump apologize to for C***d which shows your ability to not tell the t***h!

Let me lay out the facts for you once again….Which I know you will deny because you cannot help yourself with your illness.

1. Trump has nothing to apologize for on C***d.
2. Trump did not create C***d.
3.China is responsible for C***d.
4. Trump had a travel ban I believe in late December or early January. Media frenzy went wild and Nancy Pelosi was dancing in the streets at the end of February saying come on over everything is fine with no mask on! Double standard on full display once again!
5. Democrats and several Republicans went nuts and thought this was awful. They called a r****t, xenophobic and all the other euphemisms your side users.
6. Trump did this to protect America because he puts America first as he should!
7. Trump was the most t***sparent president ever. He took the most questions of any president. And he had the longest press conferences with questions.
8. Trump had medical professionals available for question and answer series for the news media and the American public all during C***d. (Unfortunately he had bad advice from people around him with people like F***i and the scarf wearing broad)
9. Trump said the cure cannot be worse than the disease meaning you can’t lock the American economy down forever which he didn’t. He followed the advice from the professionals but also use common sense to keep America thriving unlike Biden.

So once again these are the actual facts that happened but I know you cannot comprehend them. 2+2 do you is 5 or wh**ever number you choose to be.
Trump will live rent free in your head forever. Let us know if you ever get any money for your Trump derangement syndrome…..working taxpayers need to know!

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Sep 22, 2021 11:50:25   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
America 1 wrote:
No testing from November 28, 2017, to May 4, 2019, one year and six months.



Only because the mountain collapsed.. they blew up their own test site..

rocket engine test went on as per usual..

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Sep 22, 2021 12:02:10   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
AmericanEagle wrote:
Trump kept the screws on North Korea that prevented them from going nuclear and went by the peace through strength mantra. At least he was able to talk to them to try something different that no other leader successfully was able to do either.

It’s like they say keep your friends close and your enemies closer which is what I believe Trump tried to do. He didn’t get us into a war now did he!

At least he didn’t give away plain loads of cash to them like Obama did to a nation that would like to k**l us!

Then you follow up with your ridiculous cartoon of how many families trump apologize to for C***d which shows your ability to not tell the t***h!

Let me lay out the facts for you once again….Which I know you will deny because you cannot help yourself with your illness.

1. Trump has nothing to apologize for on C***d.
2. Trump did not create C***d.
3.China is responsible for C***d.
4. Trump had a travel ban I believe in late December or early January. Media frenzy went wild and Nancy Pelosi was dancing in the streets at the end of February saying come on over everything is fine with no mask on! Double standard on full display once again!
5. Democrats and several Republicans went nuts and thought this was awful. They called a r****t, xenophobic and all the other euphemisms your side users.
6. Trump did this to protect America because he puts America first as he should!
7. Trump was the most t***sparent president ever. He took the most questions of any president. And he had the longest press conferences with questions.
8. Trump had medical professionals available for question and answer series for the news media and the American public all during C***d. (Unfortunately he had bad advice from people around him with people like F***i and the scarf wearing broad)
9. Trump said the cure cannot be worse than the disease meaning you can’t lock the American economy down forever which he didn’t. He followed the advice from the professionals but also use common sense to keep America thriving unlike Biden.

So once again these are the actual facts that happened but I know you cannot comprehend them. 2+2 do you is 5 or wh**ever number you choose to be.
Trump will live rent free in your head forever. Let us know if you ever get any money for your Trump derangement syndrome…..working taxpayers need to know!
Trump kept the screws on North Korea that prevente... (show quote)



Your fraudulent beliefs are not helping any Americans..

Bush Jr. was in office when NK first tested a bomb.

North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
North Korea has a military nuclear weapons program and, as of early 2020, is estimated to have an arsenal of approximately 30-40 nuclear weapons and sufficient production of fissile material for 6-7 nuclear weapons per year. North Korea has also stockpiled a significant quantity of chemical and biological weapons. Wikipedia
First thermonuclear weapon test: September 3, 2017
First nuclear weapon test: October 9, 2006
Maximum missile range: 13,000 km (8,100 mi) Hwasong-15
Current strategic arsenal: 40 weapons (estimate)
Total tests: 6
NPT party: Not a member (withdrew in 2003)



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Sep 22, 2021 14:10:53   #
AmericanEagle Loc: Indiana
 
permafrost wrote:
Your fraudulent beliefs are not helping any Americans..

Bush Jr. was in office when NK first tested a bomb.

North Korea and weapons of mass destruction
North Korea has a military nuclear weapons program and, as of early 2020, is estimated to have an arsenal of approximately 30-40 nuclear weapons and sufficient production of fissile material for 6-7 nuclear weapons per year. North Korea has also stockpiled a significant quantity of chemical and biological weapons. Wikipedia
First thermonuclear weapon test: September 3, 2017
First nuclear weapon test: October 9, 2006
Maximum missile range: 13,000 km (8,100 mi) Hwasong-15
Current strategic arsenal: 40 weapons (estimate)
Total tests: 6
NPT party: Not a member (withdrew in 2003)
Your fraudulent beliefs are not helping any Americ... (show quote)


I don’t doubt they have weapons of mass destruction…..we can agree on that! Amazing…..it’s the rest of the actual facts I laid out you can accept

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Sep 22, 2021 14:19:10   #
Big Kahuna
 
permafrost wrote:
Lord on high , did you not read, do not recall, do not care,, this old BS was put away years ago..

President Obama tried to limit the name ISIS as a way to cut down attention paid to the new and most cruel group, a way to hinder the recruiting.. they wanted attention at that time to build more recruits..

Now ISIS,, how did the 1000s of ISIS prisoners get released in Syria when the orange blob put our military in charge of oil well duty.. What group in Afghan is enemy of both the taliban and America and all else not ultra Muslim? what group k**led the 13 Marine via a suicide bomber..

Is that the ISIS you speak of?? You truly are beyond the pale horse.
Lord on high , did you not read, do not recall, do... (show quote)

Ovommit armed ISIS just like Slo joe armed the Taliban. We need to arm ourselves against the destructive Demorat party who is arming islamic radicals and the felons in our own country.

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Sep 22, 2021 14:20:42   #
Big Kahuna
 
America 1 wrote:
What asshole left our military in Afghanistan to die along with 85 billion in equipment?


Slo Joe Bribem, Nanny peeloosli and "White Rage" Milley. All 3 are treasonous ba$tards.

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Sep 22, 2021 14:23:27   #
Big Kahuna
 
permafrost wrote:
I posted a list couple days ago... look it up.. it is long..


That list that you posted was a list that you plagarized from Slo joe who had plagarized it from Bathhouse boy Ovommit. You are all plagiarists.

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