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Mar 21, 2024 12:59:39   #
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
The long arm of the law


The bottom line is, they are out to get him. Democrats are in control and they control everything and everybody. Some democracy we live in!
The joke will be on them. Trump will win. Unless they c***t…again.
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Mar 20, 2024 09:41:41   #
JFlorio wrote:
There’s a large contingent of people who identify as democrat supporters who use that excuse to l**t, destroy, and steal.
You can bet their gearing up for brand new r**ts and shopping.


Couldn’t agree more!
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Mar 19, 2024 09:31:42   #
PeterS wrote:
Here's my question, who are you MAGA morons going to shoot? You can't shoot white people because you don't know if they are Democrats or Republicans so that leaves people of color because even if they are Republican they only make up 10% of your party so it's no great loss. So it will be a bloodbath for B****s, Hispanics, and Asians but how will this win you the e******n? The same apparatus that put Biden in the White House in 2020 is still there to put him in the WH in 2024. So other than k*****g a bunch of minorities proving you really are the party of r****m what else will you prove???
Here's my question, who are you MAGA morons going ... (show quote)


Trump never said that. You take things out of context. Lies, as usual.
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Mar 17, 2024 10:41:58   #
guzzimaestro wrote:
Nice spin, but I don't believe it


Even if it’s true, he’s also a crook and a liar— not good material for a president
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Mar 16, 2024 09:51:49   #
Ri-chard wrote:
How can humanity allow an openly ongoing continuous mass murder of children, captive children at that, for over four months' time, with the criminally insane maniac Netanyahu ordering the mass murder, promising the world he will not stop the k*****g for the foreseeable future.

https://www.globalresearch.ca/netanyahu-criminally-insane-monster-serial-k**ler-captive-children/5852000




Why is it that the criminally insane Hamas
started this and everyone seems to be forgetting that?
Israel is defending its citizens. The so called Palestinians v**ed for and elected Hamas. Now they are the victims? Are Jewish lives worthless? The hostages(136), if they are still alive, have not been released. The females are still sexually abused.
Why is everyone forgetting that? Hamas must be destroyed or there will never be peace.
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Mar 15, 2024 09:58:54   #
American Vet wrote:
Biden saying “Come to Jesus” meeting. Isn’t it problematic to say that to a Jewish person?

😀😀😀😀😀


Only an i***t like Biden would say such a thing
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Mar 13, 2024 05:08:28   #
proud republican wrote:
Old man with bad memory should not be in charge of this country and in charge of nuclear codes..


It is not so much the age, it is the fact that he is not fit mentally.
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Mar 11, 2024 11:58:33   #
slatten49 wrote:
By Jim Langcuster

It is an interesting question. To be sure, Eisenhower brought a unique sk**l set to the presidency. He was one of the most knowledgeable and well-trained men to ascend to the presidency, though his training differed from every one of his predecessors.

He could be described as the first bona technocrat to occupy the White House. The only two p**********l predecessors who came close were Woodrow Wilson and Herbert Hoover - Hoover especially because he, as a trained engineer, gained fame managing the complexity that had grown out of the Industrial Age. This was especially evident in his efforts to resolve acute food shortages in post-World War I Europe.

Eisenhower, through his Command and General Staff and War college training, was given a thorough-going education in the geo-political challenges facing the United States at the time (i.e., the post-World War I geopolitical and geostrategic outlook), how the various branches of the military - the Army, Army Air Corps, Navy and Marines - each were equipped to deal with these challenges within their respective mission contexts and in conjunction with civilian authority and within the wider context of how western traditions of warfare have evolved over centuries. This included an understanding of how to deploy force both on a tactical and strategic scale and how to sustain it on the basis of adequate force training and logistics.

After completing the War College, Eisenhower effectively possessed a graduate degree, quite rarity among Americans at the time. This, of course, was enhanced by the period he spent working in Washington as an Army congressional liaison, an experience enhanced by his long association with the brilliant but mercurial Douglas MacArthur at the War Department and in the Philippines.

All of this was finished off by his experiences during World War II, first planning global relief efforts on the War Planning Planning Board under General George Marshall and then commanding an inter-Allied force across three operational theaters spanning two continents. This experience was further enhanced by his serving as Army Chief of Staff and, later, as the first NATO Supreme Commander.

No other incoming chief executive brought this level of knowledge and experience of the global situation into the White House. To be sure, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson and John Quincy Adams were among the most worldly men of their age, but all lacked formal training in international relations and learned on the job. Eisenhower, on the other hand, brought formal credentials and experience to the job.

Not one of Eisenhower's president successors comes close to this, each essentially products of politics and political struggle rather than of formal training. Indeed, Eisenhower lent his talents to the presidency at a critical juncture in American history when the helm of global leadership essentially was thrust into the nation's hands.

Eisenhower, though certainly aided by the efforts of the Truman Administration, conceived much of the vision and many practices that ensured adequate American helmsmanship. In his landmark p**********l farewell address, he also articulated a stern warning to Americans regarding the attending risks associated with America's reluctant assumption of this helm - warnings that largely have been confirmed over the course of time.

Does he deserve to be regarded as the last great American president? What can be argued is that Eisenhower rose to power just as the United States had risen to the pinnacle of greatness, commanding a share of the global economy, along with levels of innovation and industrial output, that no other power in history had previously achieved. This, for a time, obfuscated the deep cultural and political divisions that had rent the United States since its founding and that became widely expressed again roughly a decade following Eisenhower's terms.

To be sure, Eisenhower now figures among the great or near-great presidents in rankings by professional historians. Yet, the question of whether Eisenhower should be regarded as the last great president must be considered within the context of the acute challenges that have faced his successors within the 60-plus years since his presidency.
By Jim Langcuster br br It is an interesting ques... (show quote)



If you count honesty and morality as greatness,Truman was the last one.
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Mar 10, 2024 08:06:38   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
He acted on the information he was given at the time. His only mistake was believing Dr. F***i was telling the t***h.


Right!
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Mar 10, 2024 08:02:43   #
Rose42 wrote:
He’s a loose cannon. In reality no one knows what he’ll do.


And that is what terrifies the democrats. He’s not predictable, not part of the swamp.
That is precisely why he is the right man for this time. The only one who can save this country—- and the world!
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Feb 22, 2024 07:16:52   #
American Vet wrote:
Was a policeman murdered in the J6 r**t? You have posted that happened.

Care to answer?


Spread feces? That’s a new fable.
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Feb 20, 2024 10:38:41   #
Colleen Craig wrote:
No body gives a crap with whom you sleep. We all understand birth defects with which these unfortunate folks were born. ☆Men should not be in womens sports.....larger lungs and muscles. End of story. Also I am sick to death of this topic being shoved down my throat.


Ditto, ditto…
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Feb 18, 2024 16:43:37   #
XXX wrote:
He should be scary to putin


Why?

Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer. ( that way you can keep an eye on them)
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Feb 18, 2024 16:30:57   #
ACP45 wrote:
"This is called CAMPAIGN FINANCE FRAUD:

FANI: “When I took out a large amount of money on my first campaign, I kept some of the cash from that.”

pic.twitter.com/mFk9VVtm1c

— Graham Allen (@GrahamAllen_1) February 15, 2024

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"She makes $110,000 a year.

And yet, she is worth $8 million.


In court, she admitted to several finance-related felonies.

The DOJ could take her down in a day if they wanted to. pic.twitter.com/QkC05yjjeo

— John LeFevre (@JohnLeFevre) February 16, 2024"

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Perhaps the biggest takeaway from yesterday's testimony from Fulton County DA Fani Willis and her (now outed) secret lover she paid at least $600K to be special counsel was a national exhibition of the quality of people going after Donald Trump.

"The hearing started on Thursday, with Willis testifying as a defense witness that she didn't know she was required to disclose her romantic relationship with Wade to the county. Willis was originally supposed to be cross-examined by her prosecution team on Friday, but the prosecution chose to not bring her back to testify."

MY COMMENT: In what universe do you belong if you accept the fact that this attorney claimed to be unaware of "conflict of interest" in the appointment of her lover as a "special counsel"?

Those on the left will close their eyes to fraud and corruption because anything to take down Donald Trump is OK in their eyes!

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/fani-wiped-fulton-cross-exam-after-shower-shiing-testimony
"This is called color=red CAMPAIGN FINANCE F... (show quote)


So true!
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Feb 18, 2024 16:27:37   #
TJKMO wrote:
Here is what trump said:

https://www.cnn.com/2017/02/04/politics/donald-trump-vladimir-putin?cid=ios_app


Much of what Trump says is true. However, and unfortunately, some things are better not said at certain times. It is definitely better to get along with Putin.
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