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Sep 26, 2019 14:54:38   #
Old news that is no news. The real news is obama got them all hooked on Crack. A person has to really try to get that stupid. The crack just got them there faster.
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Sep 26, 2019 14:50:07   #
proud republican wrote:
They are going on 2 weeks break!!!....Break from what???..What have they done,except harassing this President????.....


I wouldn't call then desperate. Desperate, maybe 3 years ago Words as pathetic and delusional better describe them. If they ain't b***hin about Trump they must be out hitting the Crack pipe obama got them all hooked on.
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Sep 26, 2019 14:33:13   #
woodguru wrote:
https://dennismichaellynch.com/trump-tweets-blistering-statements-after-hearing-on-whistleblower-complaint/

This isn't a court of law, this has only one relevant fact, was there reason for concern, and does it check out? If the answers to that are yes and yes it is enough to warrant actions.

The right is going to spin the facts a dozen ways until sunday trying to change the very simple facts about what went on here that is not okay.

An impeachable offense is anything the president does that undermines the faith of the american people...or foreign allies...and I'd say Trump has done both in spades. He has been undermining the faith of a majority of the american people since he took office, it was only a matter of time until he stepped in a bigger pile than normal even for him.

The worst part of this is that he doesn't even know what he did wrong...which is why he is unfit for office, he never knows when what he is doing is wrong.
https://dennismichaellynch.com/trump-tweets-bliste... (show quote)


Look the story is a dead horse so stop beating it. Start with something real to support. How bout you demand obama be charged with the crimes of treason?
Treason with Russia and Iran and when he wasn't doing favors for our enemies he was stabbing allies in the back. Unless you plan on wasting your time with that Trump thing that never goes anywhere.
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Sep 26, 2019 09:48:16   #
peg w wrote:
Why do gullible people believe in stupid conspiracy theorys?


1.Because our government is well known for it's false f**gs.
2. One man can't use a couple bump stocks shooting 390 yards down hill and take out a battalion in 10 minutes of random gun fire.
3. When planes crash they don't vanish into 8 foot holes in walls or hole in the ground.
4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGm6vcR2g-k
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Sep 26, 2019 09:32:25   #
eagleye13 wrote:
The Assassination of JFK: Who was the “Mastermind” — Johnson or Dulles?
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2019/09/phillip-f-nelson/the-assassination-of-jfk-who-was-the-mastermind-johnson-or-dulles/

Is that E. Howard Hunt in Dealey Plaza shortly after JFK’s Assassination? Indubitably.

Was it mere serendipity that caused all of the highest-level men behind the plot to k**l President Kennedy to come together and develop a plot to assassinate Kennedy? Or was there a single man who had the forcefulness, the cunning guile, the ruthlessness, and a history of criminal, even murderous, acts and the subsequent power to assure the others that it would be covered up for all time, that there was nothing to worry about?

It took someone with extreme powers of persuasion — like Lyndon B. Johnson, inventor of the famous device called the “Johnson Treatment” who had built a lifetime record of experience pulling people together to accomplish his most nefarious objectives. He was uniquely equipped to accomplish these most brazen and audacious crimes: the criminal ones like s****n e******ns, f**grant abuse of campaign fund handling, murders of people who got in his way. He had practiced his methods for decades, and had accumulated the kind of expertise required to have pulled together and led the powerful men who agreed to the plan to k**l President Kennedy.

LBJ: The Mastermind of...
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Such a person had to be driven by passion, and there was no one in Washington who even came close to him in that qualification—certainly not the rather introverted, cerebral, pipe-smoking, tweed-jacketed Princeton alumnus who had previously presided over the CIA, nor the equally deluded and aged head of SOG (his term for “Seat of Government,” being his own government-issued heavy-duty desk chair) J. Edgar Hoover—who also had tentacles throughout the federal bureaucracy but not nearly equal to the powers that Johnson had amassed.

The catalyst behind the assassination had to have been a singular “driving force” who had to have connections to all the key people in multiple agencies of the federal government as well as to local officials in Dallas, Texas (the previous schemes in Chicago and Miami were most likely merely test runs to assure that all contingencies had been anticipated and that the men involved had been properly prepared for the real event). The “key man” had to have the ability to push all the right buttons and get those people—some unwittingly, with only a limited scope of knowledge of the overall plan—to take actions on his command.

He was acting as a forceful CEO of an enterprise that would primarily benefit himself, but sold to the others as being necessary for accomplishing their own interests, whether that be a more aggressive foreign policy, especially toward Vietnam, an end to the “peace process” with the USSR that Kennedy had implemented, a stop to the threat he had introduced to the power of the Federal Reserve, or simply a change to the apparent slippage toward socialism that many feared. Only a very powerful force, a “colossus” as described by none other than Bill Moyers, could have possibly been the driving force that was the essential ingredient, the “critical mass.”

The enterprise, like all major undertakings of humanity, required a powerful catalyst to give it momentum, direction, and the subsequent promise of protection that all the players would expect, a promise that only LBJ could make effectively. That catalyst would have to reach into not only all the federal agencies, especially the military and intelligence organizations, but just as certainly into the state and local authorities in order to simultaneously ignite the fuses within each; it would take a unified “driving force” to do that, and Lyndon Johnson was uniquely capable of providing that kind of reach into every such entity. That element could have only come from a very powerful and dedicated single person, a very forceful person, one who could bring all the elements together. Some may prefer other terms, such as a “CEO,” a “Key Man,” a “Linchpin,” or even the term I’ve used, a “Mastermind,” but that person, regardless of the label one prefers, could only have been a man consumed by power and obsessed for decades about becoming president.

The accumulated evidence demonstrates beyond doubt that Lyndon Johnson really was smart enough to have “masterminded” the plot to k**l JFK (a point that many incorrectly believe excludes him from being a worthy candidate for this title). It must be remembered that the dictionary definition of this term means that he did not have to develop the entire plan, merely the germ of the idea, where the people he recruited (e.g. Dulles, among others) would be delegated that responsibility. No other candidate for that role comes close to the manic Johnson, pushing and pulling the other key people to stay on task, including the trial runs (“beta tests” as they might be called today) planned for Chicago and Miami in the weeks before the Texas trip.

For those who insist it was the introverted Allen Dulles — someone without personal connections to such other key people as James Rowley in the Secret Service, or even J. Edgar Hoover, with whom he had battled for turf that he considered his own — a man who in 1963 only had sway with others through an established linear hierarchy, within which he could receive input and issue orders, an obvious question arises: How could he do that when he had been fired two years earlier from his position of power and authority over many others?

Could the champion of the cause be a chameleon, operating from the shadows of power, a man who held no official power? Such a predicate would implicitly require a secret organization, presumably run from some camouf**ged boardroom in Washington, complete with all the management tools available in 1963 in order to harness all the disparate people and entities involved. Apparently, based upon what little is known about the structure of this “invisible government,” this mysterious group of men was run by a nameless board of directors, each of whom had an equal, albeit secret, v**e.

The premise would necessarily require the existence of an entirely separate organization, an enterprise dedicated to a p**********l assassination. If that were the case, does it not follow that the authority residing within such a structure designed to carry out the mission of this “invisible government” had to be conferred upon him when he was chosen for the position by some very powerful men? Are we to infer, in that scenario, that Allen Dulles issued his deadly orders as the enigmatic, albeit secret, CEO, through an amorphous group of anonymous men at the helm of this invisible government?

One might be excused for intuiting this description to be what is essentially the “status quo” with respect to the present state of the investigation into the death of President Kennedy; that’s because it is, and it is precisely where many people would prefer to leave it. Moreover, it can be imputed that the only effective way to run such an organization and allocate its power must necessarily involve the use of standard operational procedures common to such enterprises, developed to ensure orderly deliberation and debate—such devices as Robert’s Rules of Order. Was a simple majority enough, or was a super majority v**e required for such a committee to reach a consensus v**e to murder the president? Yes, of course this scenario is absurd, which is why such a construct fails this elementary test of logic.

Yet it was indeed a consensus of such powerful men—a confluence of common interests—who were recruited for the purpose. But the missing element in the above scenario is a nucleus for the organization: a single “driving force”. It is axiomatic that such a catalyst could only exist within a single very powerful source, so potent a force that it could only emanate from the one man who could guarantee complete protection for the key people to be recruited; so powerful that it could only exist through a man so “formidable” (as Robert Kennedy once admitted Johnson was), that he could control multiple departments and agencies—law enforcement, intelligence, judicial and investigative—on the federal, state of Texas and city of Dallas levels.

Such a powerful driving force, axiomatically, could only come from a man who was manic by nature: it could only be given life by a man having a lifetime obsession to become president of the United States. That force had to have sprung from a man driven by hunger for greater power, as Robert Caro once described Lyndon B. Johnson’s lust for power: “a hunger so fierce and consuming that no consideration of morality or ethics, no cost to himself—or to anyone else—could stand before it” [Emphasis added.]. The best candidate for being the “driving force” was one whose favorite expression was “power is where power goes” and whose entire career was based upon the inherent premise of that very expression.

In 1963, Lyndon B. Johnson was the most powerful man in the United States, in some ways even more so than John F. Kennedy, owing to the “back channel” alliances he had developed within the Pentagon and CIA. As noted within that link, researchers John M. Newman and Peter Dale Scott have acknowledged that LBJ had access to much greater classified national security data than did JFK. His direct connections to the military and intelligence organizations and law enforcement agencies of the federal government and the state of Texas were unimpeded by the many clashes that John F. Kennedy had experienced with those same chieftains.

Clearly, the “invisible government” was behind the assassination of the president, but — as many researchers fail to realize — in 1963 Lyndon B. Johnson was the CEO of that entity, through the use of the power he was ceded from all of the groups he controlled: from the Texas oil barons; from the heads of the FBI, the CIA, the SS, the NSA; from the financial power centers and his own campaign financial backers like Abe Fineberg and Arthur Krim and all of their loyalists: In sum, it was the zeitgeist of all the anti-Kennedy groups noted elsewhere, in the “establishment” side of politicos at its peak in 1963.

This kind of power was best illustrated by Johnson’s close connections through J. Edgar Hoover, Clint Murchison, H. L. Hunt, Irving Davidson, Fred Black, and Bobby Baker to Mafiosi throughout the country such as Carlos Marcello, Johnny Rosselli and Sam Giancana, et al., and through the CIA’s James Angleton, Cord Meyer, Bill Harvey, and David Morales on down to the numerous Cuban exiles — pretty much as summarized by E. Howard Hunt in his deathbed confession.

These were all men whom Lyndon Johnson had developed for many years, decades even, insinuating himself as closely and personally as he could, using methods (or Johnson “Treatments”) customized for his selected prey. That kind of power was unique to Lyndon Johnson, no one else in Washington had worked so hard to accrue it and practice it and hone its edges with every iteration: He alone possessed that kind of power in 1963. The record of his astounding success stands, even now, half a century later, and thus becomes the biggest proof of his pivotal role: The claim of the title “Mastermind” is proven, ironically, by the even grander title “Colossus,” which best represents his real legacy of having achieved the highest office in the land, his resolve established when he was merely a child and later a high school bully. His lifetime of corruption and criminal behavior attest to the fact that his character traits were consistent over his entire lifetime.

There are many other trails that lead inexorably to a logically based conclusion that Lyndon Johnson was the “driving force” behind JFK’s assassination. Billie Sol Estes is another source, whose 1984 testimony to a Texas Grand Jury about Johnson’s role — as he uniquely saw it from the “inside” — in his belated efforts to redeem himself was compelling evidence to the same point. It is almost an axiom requiring no further proof that, because LBJ fulfilled all of the requirements for that role and that no one else was even close, he was uniquely qualified for the position of CEO of what he himself called “Murder Incorporated.”

Lyndon had not only forced himself onto the ticket in Los Angeles in 1960 by threatening to destroy JFK using information provided to him by J. Edgar Hoover but he even sent his chief administrative assistant, Cliff Carter, down to Dallas to make sure all the arrangements were in place weeks before the assassination. And after the event, he took an active role in managing the cover up, calling DA Henry Wade directly to ensure that he would stop speaking about “a possible conspiracy” and even calling Charles Crenshaw, M.D., who was then treating the alleged assassin Lee H. Oswald at Parkland Hospital, to ask for “a deathbed confession”. Lyndon Johnson was a “hands on” guy who left nothing to chance.....
The Assassination of JFK: Who was the “Mastermind”... (show quote)


Kennedy and Johnson were not friends. They h**ed each other and Johnson receded what JFK accomplished before his body was cold. Yea Johnson was in on it. I think Oswald was a patsy and the CIA were in on it. Remember the speech JFK gave about the evil he wanted us to uncover and the news to report. That's what got him k**led. It's to bad too because we didn't listen and the media was bought and paid for. A mastermind?! We are talking about democrats. The two words are not compatible.
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Sep 26, 2019 09:12:59   #
Don't the democrats and pelosi look stupid. They got their transcript of the phone call so now what will they do? What they do best, be stupid. I hope everyone remembers this last stunt and ends this worthless party before they take us down the crazy road with them. Every one of those clowns chimed in yesterday. 'This time for sure Trump is going down' and bla bla bla. Being a democrat destroys brain cells but don't take my word for it. Just try having a conversation with one. Trump just keeps playing these democrats like a violin and they never get smarter so he will be playing them again tomorrow.












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Sep 26, 2019 01:27:14   #
woodguru wrote:
This is bad


I am really glad those lower life forms are going to impeach Trump They have looked like rabid wild tyrants for 3 years now. But this is going to be the icing on the cake What they didn't know they tried to make up and caught red handed every time. This lying bull s**t has gone on long enough and they just keep their power hungry h**e up. I wouldn't be surprised if they kept it up for another 5 years even woodglue would leave this sorry power craving control freak clowns.

I bet these so called democrats are just trolling us because how ever you look at this party it's wrong. I will never believe a human can be that stupid.
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Sep 26, 2019 00:08:28   #
What about the people that come here illegally and fly the f**gs of the nation that they say is trying to k**l them and will never take an oath to the Constitution? Or the ones that come here to rob and murder or just live off the government gravy train never once contributing to the nation. Can 22 million of this type be citizens in every way but the right way?
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Sep 25, 2019 19:03:11   #
How hard did you dig to find that f**e news. You should be more worried about the billion 'Ol' Joe got from China. Ukraine isn't our enemy wanting world domination. What about 'Ol' Joe holding the arms deal over Ukraine's head unless they fired the one investigating Little Joe. and that isn't a pipe dream, it can be proved. I don't think you'll have any problem throwing 'Ol' Joe under a bus when one of you pathetic Socialist tell you to.

What's it like seeing that s**t hole your party has turned California into. Or what about the cities your party runs, any city just pick one. Crime and drug infested s**t holes. You must have no morals, intelligence, or both to allow these s**t holes to only get worse. A proud L*****t who sticks out his chest with p***e when comparing one of his s**t holes to a city ran by republicans. No poverty, no government dependence, a place you can walk down the street and not get k**led in the cross fire of gang members that hit everything but what they aim at. You must be proud of that party of yours.Just look at everything they have accomplished in 3 years.
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Sep 25, 2019 18:36:43   #
10chevy22 wrote:
That's funny


Russian collusion?! The only Russian collusion I saw was when $114 million showed up at the Clinton Foundation from the Russian company that bought our uranium. I think it's more like treason that collusion. And we can't forget stupid obama over an open mic telling his Russian good buddy he could sell us out more after the e******n which he did. That sounds a lot like treason too so I guess there was no collusion. Eric Holder was caught running guns to Mexican drug cartel behind the back of the Mexican government. Those weapons have been used in over 600 murders. He was found in Contempt of Congress yet he has never been tried for his crimes. I'll tell you I'm getting real tired of playing with two sets of rules. I want some pay back.
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Sep 25, 2019 16:29:49   #
Lonewolf wrote:
that was good


Sure it was, if your IQ matches your shoe size.
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Sep 25, 2019 16:27:18   #
proud republican wrote:
TROLL!!!!


Why are you so nice to this waste of good dirt?
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Sep 25, 2019 16:19:43   #
SinnieK wrote:
https://www.breitbart.com/environment/2019/09/24/500-scientists-write-u-n-there-is-no-climate-emergency/

More than 500 scientists and professionals in climate and related fields have sent a “European Climate Declaration” to the Secretary-General of the United Nations asking for a long-overdue, high-level, open debate on c*****e c****e.

Just as 16-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg addressed the U.N. Climate Action Summit in New York accusing world leaders of robbing her of her future, scientists were begging the United Nations to keep hysteria from obscuring facts.

“Climate science should be less political, while climate policies should be more scientific,” the declaration states. “Scientists should openly address the uncertainties and exaggerations in their predictions of g****l w*****g, while politicians should dispassionately count the real benefits as well as the imagined costs of adaptation to g****l w*****g, and the real costs as well as the imagined benefits of mitigation.”

The scientists underscored the importance of not rushing into enormously expensive climate action before fully ascertaining the facts.

“There is no statistical evidence that g****l w*****g is intensifying hurricanes, floods, droughts and suchlike natural disasters, or making them more frequent,” they declared. “However, CO2-mitigation measures are as damaging as they are costly. For instance, wind turbines k**l birds and bats, and palm-oil plantations destroy the biodiversity of the rainforests.”

The signatories of the declaration also insist that public policy must respect scientific and economic realities and not just reflect the most fashionable frenzy of the day.

“There is no climate emergency. Therefore, there is no cause for panic and alarm,” they note. “We strongly oppose the harmful and unrealistic net-zero CO2 policy proposed for 2050.”

“If better approaches emerge, and they certainly will, we have ample time to reflect and adapt. The aim of international policy should be to provide reliable and affordable energy at all times, and throughout the world,” they state.

In particular, the scientists criticize the general-circulation models of climate on which international policy is currently founded as “unfit for their purpose.”

“Therefore, it is cruel as well as imprudent to advocate the squandering of trillions on the basis of results from such immature models,” they propose. “Current climate policies pointlessly, grievously undermine the economic system, putting lives at risk in countries denied access to affordable, continuous electrical power.”

“We urge you to follow a climate policy based on sound science, realistic economics and genuine concern for those harmed by costly but unnecessary attempts at mitigation,” they declare.
https://www.breitbart.com/environment/2019/09/24/5... (show quote)


Those scientist don't know what they are talking about. I bet they didn't even consult Kevyn.
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Sep 25, 2019 16:15:29   #
woodguru wrote:
McConnell announced with a serious face that dems just made it impossible to get anything done...like he could do a part in obstructing them from getting anything done more than he already is? How does this guy say things like this without cracking a smile?

The house, this is the one that has passed more bills than they have in the past ten years.


What have these democrats done in almost 3 years woodglue? I must of blinked and missed it.
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Sep 25, 2019 15:48:10   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
Thank you Justice Loony


Like I said by this afternoon the democrats will just look more pathetic than they look now. If that is possible. Your party is done not just being elected president but you will also lose the House Use your food stamps to buy some carbon credits for the cause. Cause your to stupid to do anything else. I have spelled it out for you twice in language a fool would understand. Still nothing. The only thing I see to get you even close to be on the right track is a life saving lobodomy. I guess you are not going to answer my question on what has Trump done to mess up your life. So I will answer it for you, nothing.
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