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Jan 23, 2020 14:46:50   #
Lonewolf wrote:
You say this and you suport a president who has told over 4000 lies Trump fauns over bloody dictators, there his mentors


I thought it was 12,000!
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Jan 23, 2020 14:21:05   #
kemmer wrote:
You need to look up the difference between non-viable fetuses and babies.


You prove my case against you.
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Jan 23, 2020 14:18:21   #
tbutkovich wrote:
The Framers suspected that too much power of a single party would corrupt our government. The Democrats in the House have the power and their majority in the that body has corrupted that branch.

Their conduct to take out our duly elected president and erase the v**es of honest Americans is a classic example of the corruption the framers feared!

The framers set up several branches of government, two legislative branches, House and Senate, Executive Branch, and Judicial Branch. The framers tried to divide up the power to avoid the results of what could happen if all branches were politically polarized and controlled by one party.

What they tried to prevent is precisely what the Democrats want, sole control of all branches, House, Senate, Executive and Judicial. If America allows the powers to be controlled by one party, an evil one, the freedoms we now enjoy in this great nation will vanish.

This is what the Democrats want for this country and the impeachment of our President, by wh**ever means necessary, will further their agenda for full control over all branches of the government and full control over the American People!
The Framers suspected that too much power of a sin... (show quote)


Turley as much as said the same thing.

The fact that it is fully partisan, the decision to impeach, proves it.
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Jan 23, 2020 14:12:55   #
woodguru wrote:
It will cause a continuing loss of public opinion going into the e******n, as we see weekly new evidence that should have been released b to congress by the white house and DOJ...

Not to mention congress has a lot ahead, Barr will be on the chopping block for being used as a tool in protecting trump and minions rather than doing what the DOJ is supposed to be doing, which is investigating and prosecuting.


We are all good with the dismissal as well. Make it so!
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Jan 23, 2020 13:41:29   #
archie bunker wrote:
FACTS from CNN, huh?

Hmmmm......didn't they just have to pay some kid a buttload of money for reporting 'facts' about him?


LOL! Yeppers!!!!!!!!!!!!

CNN is the Adam Schiff of "news" networks!!
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Jan 23, 2020 13:27:03   #
kemmer wrote:
Babies have never been k**led.


Playing semantics to absolve yourself of guilt???
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Jan 23, 2020 12:53:38   #
http://www.foxnews.com/science/doomsday-clock-2020-update

Apparently there is a doomsday clock which, based upon the opinions of some l*****t university c*****e c****e alarmists, provide what seems like more than an opinion on the state of the world. I take it, it the clock his midnight, the world ends.

From the article: "

Sivan Kartha, a senior scientist at the Stockholm Environment Institute, noted that time is running out for the planet to get to the emissions goals set at the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. "Emissions need to head towards zero," Kartha said, adding, "there's no question this is an emergency."
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Jan 23, 2020 12:43:41   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
Schiff says if Trump is not removed we will be attacked by Russia. This guy is really deranged.


I did find something on it. Apparently he refers to Trump's invite for Russia to find Hillary's emails as an invitation to attack.
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Jan 23, 2020 12:42:02   #
slatten49 wrote:
My only reply to you will simply be a re-posting of an earlier one by DTucker300, on page 1.....

dtucker300 (a regular here) Joined: Feb 8, 2017 Posts: 4576 Loc: Vista, CA

Too much of what many refer to as patriotism is actually jingoism. Good post. Thanks!

Both parties see themselves as patriots. This is not 'The Problem!' The problem is not seeing things from the other's perspective and they instead see things one-dimensionally. Lots of that to go around, especially from the far-left and far-right.
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You don't have an opinion to share?
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Jan 23, 2020 12:35:16   #
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Your reply is exactly what I expected. Making accusations with no proof and then treating them as if they are gospel. We understand that the left has painted themselves into a corner and with their backs to the wall have nothing left but to lash out with unsubstantiated charges. The first charges by the prosecution in the impeachment trial have been very embarrassing to the left. If this can't be called a sham then I don't know what might qualify as one.


I don't talk to straight up. It's impossible to have a train of thought when he writes a separate comment about every sentence of one's post.
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Jan 23, 2020 12:33:10   #
trashbaum wrote:
Oh Well!!! He is a corrupt politician. In fact he is the most corrupt democrat I have ever known about. He even enjoys lying.


His bug eyes go along with his unhinged behavior as well!!
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Jan 23, 2020 12:26:21   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
Schiff says if Trump is not removed we will be attacked by Russia. This guy is really deranged.


I have no doubt he said tat, I'm just not sure how I missed it!

He is the most deranged individual I have ever witnessed.
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Jan 23, 2020 12:24:50   #
slatten49 wrote:
“It is not for honor or glory or wealth that we fight, but for freedom alone, which no good man gives up except with his life.”

Lawrence W. Reed

Patriotism these days is like Christmas—lots of people caught up in a festive atmosphere replete with lights and spectacles. We hear reminders about “the true meaning” of Christmas—and we may even mutter a few guilt-ridden words to that effect ourselves—but each of us spends more time and thought in parties, gift-giving, and the other paraphernalia of a secularized holiday than we do deepening our devotion to the true meaning.

So it is with patriotism, especially on Memorial Day in May, F**g Day in June, and Independence Day in July. Walk down Main Street America and ask one citizen after another what patriotism means and with few exceptions, you’ll get a passel of the most self-righteous but superficial and often dead-wrong answers. America’s Founders, the men and women who gave us reason to be patriotic in the first place, would think we’ve lost our way if they could see us now.

Since the infamous attacks of September 11, 2001, Americans in near unanimity have been “feeling” patriotic. For most, that sadly suffices to make one a solid patriot. But if I’m right, it’s time for Americans to take a refresher course.

Patriotism is not love of country, if by “country” you mean scenery—amber waves of grain, purple mountain majesty, and the like. Almost every country has pretty collections of rocks, water, and stuff that people grow and eat. If that’s what patriotism is all about, then Americans have precious little for which we can claim any special or unique love. And surely, patriotism cannot mean giving one’s life for a river or a mountain range.

Patriotism is not blind trust in anything our leaders tell us or do. That just replaces some lofty concepts with mindless goose-stepping.

Patriotism is not simply showing up to v**e. You need to know a lot more about what motivates a v**er before you judge his patriotism. He might be casting a b****t because he just wants something at someone else’s expense. Maybe he doesn’t much care where the politician he’s hiring gets it. Remember Dr. Johnson’s wisdom: “Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.”

Waving the f**g can be an outward sign of patriotism, but let’s not cheapen the term by ever suggesting that it’s anything more than a sign. And while it’s always fitting to mourn those who lost their lives simply because they resided on American soil, that too does not define patriotism.

People in every country and in all times have expressed feelings of something we flippantly call “patriotism,” but that just begs the question. What is this thing, anyway? Can it be so cheap and meaningless that a few gestures and feelings make you patriotic?

Not in my book.

I subscribe to a patriotism rooted in ideas that in turn gave birth to a country, but it’s the ideas that I think of when I’m feeling patriotic. I’m a patriotic American because I revere the ideas that motivated the Founders and compelled them, in many instances, to put their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor on the line
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What ideas? Read the Declaration of Independence again. Or, if you’re like most Americans these days, read it for the very first time. It’s all there. All men are created equal. They are endowed not by government but by their Creator with certain unalienable rights. Premier among those rights are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Government must be limited to protecting the peace and preserving our liberties, and doing so through the consent of the governed. It’s the right of a free people to rid themselves of a government that becomes destructive of those ends, as our Founders did in a supreme act of courage and defiance more than two hundred years ago.

Call it freedom. Call it liberty. Call it wh**ever you want, but it’s the bedrock on which this nation was founded and from which we stray at our peril. It’s what has defined us as Americans. It’s what almost everyone who has ever lived on this planet has yearned for. It makes life worth living, which means it’s worth fighting and dying for.

An American Spin

I know that this concept of patriotism puts an American spin on the term. But I don’t know how to be patriotic for Uganda or Paraguay. I hope the Ugandans and Paraguayans have lofty ideals they celebrate when they feel patriotic, but whether or not they do is a question you’ll have to ask them. I can only tell you what patriotism means to me as an American.

I understand that America has often fallen short of the superlative ideas expressed in the Declaration. That hasn’t diminished my reverence for them, nor has it dimmed my hope that future generations of Americans will be re-inspired by them.

This brand of patriotism, in fact, gets me through the roughest and most cynical of times. My patriotism is never affected by any politician’s failures, or any shortcoming of some government policy, or any slump in the economy or stock market. I never cease to get that “rush” that comes from watching Old Glory flapping in the breeze, no matter how far today’s generations have departed from the original meaning of those stars and stripes. No outcome of any e******n, no matter how adverse, makes me feel any less dev**ed to the ideals our Founders put to pen in 1776. Indeed, as life’s experiences mount, the wisdom of what giants like Jefferson and Madison bestowed on us becomes ever more apparent to me. I get more fired up than ever to help others come to appreciate the same things.

During a recent visit to the land of my ancestors, Scotland, I came across a few very old words that gave me pause. Though they preceded our Declaration of Independence by 456 years, and come from three thousand miles away, I can hardly think of anything ever written here that more powerfully stirs in me the patriotism I’ve defined above. In 1320, in an effort to explain why they had spent the previous 30 years in bloody battle to expel the invading English, Scottish leaders ended their Declaration of Arbroath with this line: “It is not for honor or glory or wealth that we fight, but for freedom alone, which no good man gives up except with his life.”

Freedom—understanding it, living it, teaching it, and supporting those who are educating others about its principles. That, my fellow Americans, is what patriotism should mean to each of us today.
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Do you see the democrats of the House as being patriotic in their attempt to remove the president? Guys like Schiff, Pelosi, Schummer and the rest??
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Jan 23, 2020 12:22:58   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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What I would give to sit across a table from him and just rip on him.


I would provide much pleasure to watch you do that!!
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Jan 23, 2020 12:21:14   #
vernon wrote:
It sounded like he was advocating the doing away with e******ns. If he has any doubts about e******ns
all he should do is go for v**er id.instead of fighting it tooth and nail. He can't do that because he has added 3 million v**ers to the rolls by fighting tooth and nail for the open borders crap.
the demoRATS party should be listed on the unamerican activities committee and outlawed. I feel like
we need to check every precinct and every person v****g illegally should be locked up .
It sounded like he was advocating the doing away w... (show quote)


Totally agree. They can share a cell with Schiff!
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