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Feb 27, 2019 13:49:03   #
JediKnight
 
byronglimish wrote:
You have true grit O.M.


That's because old Leatherneck Marines never die.....they just roll on eternal!

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Feb 27, 2019 14:21:21   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
JediKnight wrote:
Padre: I respectfully disagree. I believe Trump is exactly what the majority of Americans suspect he is - a corrupt, lying, unqualified miscreant who is unfit to be president. I believe Mueller and others will reveal my perceptions as the truth -as unfortunate as it may be. I also believe that most of the republican party is also complicit - which is proved by their refusal to ask the same "tough questions" of suspected Trump minions that they ask of democratic witnesses. Right now Cohen is "voluntarily" testifying before Congress. Not one republican has asked a question about what Cohen is there to testify about. Instead they repeatedly continue to run him down and re-hash testimony that has already resulted in Cohen receiving a 3 year prison sentence. WHY are they focusing on what has already been proven in court, instead of asking the questions that will either prove or disprove Trump's guilt? I respect your right to support Trump and believe him. Please respect my right to believe otherwise.
Padre: I respectfully disagree. I believe Trump is... (show quote)


How do you run over road kill like Cohen? This hearing is beyond despicable and I haven't watch one second of it.

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Feb 27, 2019 15:56:55   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
JediKnight wrote:
That's because old Leatherneck Marines never die.....they just roll on eternal!


Thank you for your statement of compliments. At 80 years I will happy to live as long as Grandpaw and help as many people as he did.

The only thing I actually accomplish was to add 510 acres of land and add selling baled pinestraw to landscapers throughout two states.

Stopped growing light and telephone poles that took 15+ years to grow and switched to growing Christmas trees that can be harvested in 6 years.

Now if I can make it as many years as Grandpaw did I will be a happy camper.

Grandpaw was 98 years old when God called him home.

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Feb 27, 2019 21:39:17   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
moldyoldy wrote:
So, you think google writes stories? You must be a special kind of stupid.


Jake didnt say he got a story from google. He said he got info from there. That's what google does. It gives u info..Lay off the joy juice Moldy.

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Feb 28, 2019 07:21:30   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
kankune wrote:
Jake didnt say he got a story from google. He said he got info from there. That's what google does. It gives u info..Lay off the joy juice Moldy.


Moldy loves his koolaid.

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Feb 28, 2019 10:00:40   #
JediKnight
 
old marine wrote:
Thank you for your statement of compliments. At 80 years I will happy to live as long as Grandpaw and help as many people as he did.

The only thing I actually accomplish was to add 510 acres of land and add selling baled pinestraw to landscapers throughout two states.

Stopped growing light and telephone poles that took 15+ years to grow and switched to growing Christmas trees that can be harvested in 6 years.

Now if I can make it as many years as Grandpaw did I will be a happy camper.

Grandpaw was 98 years old when God called him home.
Thank you for your statement of compliments. At 80... (show quote)


Marine: live each day to its fullest, and be happy and blessed in this life that God has graciously given you as you endeavor to walk closer to Him. amen.

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Feb 28, 2019 10:02:17   #
JediKnight
 
padremike wrote:
How do you run over road kill like Cohen? This hearing is beyond despicable and I haven't watch one second of it.


Padre: how can you classify the hearing as "despicable" if you have not watched one second of it? Many people seek to 'kill the messenger' and totally ignore the message. sad.

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Feb 28, 2019 10:11:19   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
JediKnight wrote:
Padre: how can you classify the hearing as "despicable" if you have not watched one second of it? Many people seek to 'kill the messenger' and totally ignore the message. sad.


It's not that difficult neither does one need a stretch of the imagination. The progressive only objective is to destroy Trump. The so called objective was to find Russian collusion. How many questions will not be directed at that agenda? How many at embarrassing Trump while he is trying to obtain a nuclear treaty and how will the hearing at this time weaken the President's position? Democrats are no friend to patriotic Americans.

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Feb 28, 2019 10:20:34   #
JediKnight
 
padremike wrote:
It's not that difficult neither does one need a stretch of the imagination. The progressive only objective is to destroy Trump. The so called objective was to find Russian collusion. How many questions will not be directed at that agenda? How many at embarrassing Trump while he is trying to obtain a nuclear treaty and how will the hearing at this time weaken the President's position? Democrats are no friend to patriotic Americans.


Padre: I must respectfully disagree. What is going on with Trump is largely his own doing -and it started well before the election and the Russians. I watched nearly all of the hearing yesterday. Cohen brought up one great point that must not be overlooked: not one republican sought to ask questions that would help determine if Trump is innocent or guilty - but rather chose to use their time to bash Cohen over his credibility and lies. What was astonishing to me was the republicans that shouted the meanest and the loudest are also suspects in their own criminal acts -such as Jim Jordan (think: the sexual abuse against members of OSU's wrestling team and athletes). In regards to Trump meeting with Kim -it appears more like a stunt to distract from the ongoing investigations. Yes, it is historic that Trump actually met with Kim -twice now - which is actually a 'boost' to Kim's ego and standing with other communists countries who believe their leader meeting with ours gives them credibility on the national stage. For the US Trump has gained absolutely nothing. No promises, no agreements, no de-nuclearization pact -nothing. Personally, I believe you are wasting your loyalty on Trump. sad.

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Feb 28, 2019 10:32:11   #
padremike Loc: Phenix City, Al
 
JediKnight wrote:
Padre: I must respectfully disagree. What is going on with Trump is largely his own doing -and it started well before the election and the Russians. I watched nearly all of the hearing yesterday. Cohen brought up one great point that must not be overlooked: not one republican sought to ask questions that would help determine if Trump is innocent or guilty - but rather chose to use their time to bash Cohen over his credibility and lies. What was astonishing to me was the republicans that shouted the meanest and the loudest are also suspects in their own criminal acts -such as Jim Jordan (think: the sexual abuse against members of OSU's wrestling team and athletes). In regards to Trump meeting with Kim -it appears more like a stunt to distract from the ongoing investigations. Yes, it is historic that Trump actually met with Kim -twice now - which is actually a 'boost' to Kim's ego and standing with other communists countries who believe their leader meeting with ours gives them credibility on the national stage. For the US Trump has gained absolutely nothing. No promises, no agreements, no de-nuclearization pact -nothing. Personally, I believe you are wasting your loyalty on Trump. sad.
Padre: I must respectfully disagree. What is going... (show quote)


Of course you will think the way you do, you're a Progressive. You have no reason to be objective in your analysis since you've already prejudged every thing regarding Trump. Furthermore, it is always in the Progressive DNA never to accept responsibilities but rather to blame someone else. Remember when Obama blamed Bush to the point it became a national joke?

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Feb 28, 2019 11:18:02   #
JediKnight
 
padremike wrote:
Of course you will think the way you do, you're a Progressive. You have no reason to be objective in your analysis since you've already prejudged every thing regarding Trump. Furthermore, it is always in the Progressive DNA never to accept responsibilities but rather to blame someone else. Remember when Obama blamed Bush to the point it became a national joke?


I do understand your perspective, but please don't prejudge my motives. Long before I really researched and began to understand Trump, I at one time thought he might be a serious contender. Although I've always thought his life style was a bit flashy and over the top, his brash, seemingly "no nonsense" attitude was refreshing. However, a closer look reveals many basic character flaws (lying, pre-judgmental, narcissistic and misogynistic) that are unbecoming of any leader, especially he who would be president. Secondarily, his personal character leaves much to be desired. A man who would repeatedly cheat on one wife with the next -and then berate and degrade others for doing less - is just not my idea of what a president should be. In regards to your bash on Obama: 1) he is no longer president and is therefore irrelevant to this topic, 2) contrary to your beliefs, Bush left a virtual mess of the presidency, and 3) Obama received absolutely nothing but opposition from the republican side from day one. Any attempt to lessen the negative persona of Trump will never be achieved by comparing him to Obama -there really is no comparison. Isn't it a bit like the pot calling the kettle black when you claim "Obama blamed Bush" and from the beginning Trump has "blamed nearly all of his shortcomings on Obama?" I've heard it said: "what's good for the goose is good for the gander." What do you think?

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Feb 28, 2019 15:30:45   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
JediKnight wrote:
Padre: I must respectfully disagree. What is going on with Trump is largely his own doing -and it started well before the election and the Russians. I watched nearly all of the hearing yesterday. Cohen brought up one great point that must not be overlooked: not one republican sought to ask questions that would help determine if Trump is innocent or guilty - but rather chose to use their time to bash Cohen over his credibility and lies. What was astonishing to me was the republicans that shouted the meanest and the loudest are also suspects in their own criminal acts -such as Jim Jordan (think: the sexual abuse against members of OSU's wrestling team and athletes). In regards to Trump meeting with Kim -it appears more like a stunt to distract from the ongoing investigations. Yes, it is historic that Trump actually met with Kim -twice now - which is actually a 'boost' to Kim's ego and standing with other communists countries who believe their leader meeting with ours gives them credibility on the national stage. For the US Trump has gained absolutely nothing. No promises, no agreements, no de-nuclearization pact -nothing. Personally, I believe you are wasting your loyalty on Trump. sad.
Padre: I must respectfully disagree. What is going... (show quote)


The meeting with North Korea will stall and go anywhere unless some of American sanctions are removed.

Remove sanctions on food, medical items and clothing. That's the best step to start with. That's just my opinion. That and a dollar may get you a cup of coffee.

🇺🇸 God bless America and President Trump.

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Feb 28, 2019 17:39:44   #
JediKnight
 
old marine wrote:
The meeting with North Korea will stall and go anywhere unless some of American sanctions are removed.

Remove sanctions on food, medical items and clothing. That's the best step to start with. That's just my opinion. That and a dollar may get you a cup of coffee.

🇺🇸 God bless America and President Trump.


Kim has proven time and time again that he has no intention of giving up his nukes. In fact, that is the only thing that keeps him in power -well, along with murdering anyone who dares to oppose him. The problem with this is by meeting with him with no guarantees, Trump has given a known 'murderous dictator' a seat on the world stage -which is a big win for Kim -nada for the US. Add to that fact that Kim won't let the US or the UN inspect "any" of his nuke sights -what does that suggest? I personally would not trust Kim any further than I could throw him.

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Feb 28, 2019 18:22:21   #
Louie27 Loc: Peoria, AZ
 
JediKnight wrote:
I do understand your perspective, but please don't prejudge my motives. Long before I really researched and began to understand Trump, I at one time thought he might be a serious contender. Although I've always thought his life style was a bit flashy and over the top, his brash, seemingly "no nonsense" attitude was refreshing. However, a closer look reveals many basic character flaws (lying, pre-judgmental, narcissistic and misogynistic) that are unbecoming of any leader, especially he who would be president. Secondarily, his personal character leaves much to be desired. A man who would repeatedly cheat on one wife with the next -and then berate and degrade others for doing less - is just not my idea of what a president should be. In regards to your bash on Obama: 1) he is no longer president and is therefore irrelevant to this topic, 2) contrary to your beliefs, Bush left a virtual mess of the presidency, and 3) Obama received absolutely nothing but opposition from the republican side from day one. Any attempt to lessen the negative persona of Trump will never be achieved by comparing him to Obama -there really is no comparison. Isn't it a bit like the pot calling the kettle black when you claim "Obama blamed Bush" and from the beginning Trump has "blamed nearly all of his shortcomings on Obama?" I've heard it said: "what's good for the goose is good for the gander." What do you think?
I do understand your perspective, but please don't... (show quote)


Please state how Trump has "blamed nearly all of his short comings on Obama"? He has blamed Obama for not doing more to help the country with the immigration problem. That is true. Obama said the first thing he would take on is the immigration problem and then failed to do that when he had full control of both houses of Congress.

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Feb 28, 2019 19:09:26   #
moldyoldy
 
Louie27 wrote:
Please state how Trump has "blamed nearly all of his short comings on Obama"? He has blamed Obama for not doing more to help the country with the immigration problem. That is true. Obama said the first thing he would take on is the immigration problem and then failed to do that when he had full control of both houses of Congress.


The failing economy took precedence when Obama took office. Everything else had to wait. He fixed the economy and trump is trying to take credit for it.

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