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Mar 9, 2017 07:35:05   #
theotts wrote:
Okay. Maybe the headache won't go away, but you still look bathetic.


will this help with your head ache, theo?
Mine is gone now!
Hillary Clinton Flu
https://youtu.be/aNPGteZCjVM
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Mar 9, 2017 07:22:55   #
Winona Whyner wrote:
payne, as the last commentor on this thread, it was proper for to say or sing about me something like "Ain't she sweet, just a-walking down the street, now I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet" or words to that effect. Thank you.


"now I ask you very confidentially, ain't she sweet" or words to that effect. Thank you."
you are sweet!
https://youtu.be/DPe9qibckTw
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Mar 9, 2017 07:17:35   #
2wheeljunkie wrote:
Met Randy at a gun show here in MN when he was promoting his book. Very nice guy, still have the signed copy. Clearly the Fed overstepping the boundaries here and a horrible outcome. I believe it was the b***h Reno in charge. She should've hung for murder, no excuses for what happened, period.


Ron Horiguchi (Spelling?) The FBI sniper that shot the mother, was at the Waco massacre also.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNvG6mhlj7g
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Mar 9, 2017 07:08:15   #
George W. Bush Obliterates NBC's Matt Lauer On Live TV In The Most Trump Way Possible
http://click1.e.westernjournalism.com/jjrmqzcthvzwqzmpwtsbzwzbzswsfkjcfcvnsmkjmbrmj_fyhsrdyny.html

Former President George W. Bush recently put NBC’s Matt Lauer in his place when the Today host tried to push him to say President Donald Trump is causing disunity in America.

“Have you, in the first month, seen him do or say anything that in your opinion would be an attempt to heal the wounds of the e******n?” Lauer asked the 43rd president.

“First of all, there has only been one month in office; he’s got four years,” Bush replied.
Former President George W. Bush recently put NBC’s Matt Lauer in his place when the Today host tried to push him to say President Donald Trump is causing disunity in America.

“Have you, in the first month, seen him do or say anything that in your opinion would be an attempt to heal the wounds of the e******n?” Lauer asked the 43rd president.

“First of all, there has only been one month in office; he’s got four years,” Bush replied.
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Mar 8, 2017 20:28:33   #
Introduction: Ruby Ridge
http://republicbroadcasting.org/columnists/introduction-ruby-ridge/

Randy and Vicki Weaver’s story begins in Iowa during the farm crisis of the late 1970s. Spurred by economic insecurity and an apocalyptic religious vision, Weaver, a former Green Beret, moved his family to a remote area of Northern Idaho, 50 miles from the Canadian border. On a mountaintop they called ”Ruby Ridge,” the Weavers built the sanctuary they were seeking — a cabin with no electricity, running water or indoor plumbing. There, they could grow their own food, home school their children and escape what they viewed as a corrupt country run by a godless federal government.

Seeking fellowship, the Weavers began attending the annual summer congresses of the Aryan Nations, a w***e s*********t organization 60 miles away in Hayden Lakes, Idaho. Unbeknownst to the Weavers, federal law enforcement had the Aryan Nations under surveillance after a radical offshoot of the group, led by Robert Mathews, had engaged in a slew of crimes including the murder of Alan Berg, a Jewish talk show host in Denver. While attending an Aryan Nations congress, Randy Weaver was approached and befriended by an informant of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. In a classic sting operation, the informant offered to pay Weaver to saw the barrels off two shotguns. Short of money, Weaver agreed.

In June 1990, federal agents offered Weaver a deal: cooperate with the government as an informant or face arrest on gun charges. Weaver was also told, mistakenly, that if he lost his case in court, he’d lose his home. His hatred of the federal government now fully galvanized, Weaver refused the deal and subsequently failed to show up for his court hearing. He retreated to his cabin, which had been made ready for a long siege with stocks of food, water and ammunition.

For more than a year, the U.S. Marshals Service tried to wait Weaver out. But in the spring of 1992, they decided to press the situation, installing surveillance cameras around the Weavers’ cabin. Video footage of the family showed that they were nearly always armed, including the children.

On the morning of August 21, 1992, six marshals headed up the mountain to gather additional intelligence. When the Weavers’ dog began barking, Randy, his son Sam and family friend Kevin Harris decided to investigate, accidentally crossing paths with the marshals. Shots were fired, and 14-year-old Sam Weaver and Marshal William Degan were k**led.
With a dead federal agent, jurisdiction over the case now passed to the FBI, which went into full gear. Believing they were deploying into an ongoing firefight, the FBI’s elite Hostage Rescue Team brought in military-style equipment, surrounded the house with snipers and issued rules of engagement allowing them to fire on any armed adult without warning.

News of the standoff soon spread. A roadblock was set up a mile away from the cabin where friends and supporters of the Weavers gathered, along with w***e s*********ts and the national media. The next day, when Randy Weaver stepped out of the cabin, he was shot and wounded by snipers. Seconds later, while standing in the doorway of her home holding her infant daughter, Vicki Weaver was k**led, the bullet passing through her body and into Kevin Harris.

For days the family remained in the cabin. Sara Weaver, the 16-year-old daughter of Randy and Vicki, became the de facto matriarch. ”We didn’t trust anybody for any kind of help, for anything,” she said. ”We didn’t feel at that point very confident that we were going to be allowed to share our side of the story. We weren’t even confident we were going to make it out alive.”

The siege continued for more than a week until Bo Gritz, a former Green Beret and hero of the radical right, showed up and offered his services as a third-party negotiator. Desperate to end the standoff, the FBI accepted. Gritz successfully coaxed Kevin Harris out of the cabin to get medical care, and after removing Vicki’s body, convinced Randy to come out with the children. The standoff was over, but Ruby Ridge had already become a lightning rod for the modern American m*****a movement.

On April 22, 1993, Kevin Harris and Randy Weaver went on trial for first-degree murder in the death of U.S. Marshal William Degan. After the longest deliberations in Idaho history, both Weaver and Harris were acquitted.
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Mar 8, 2017 20:18:17   #
theotts wrote:
It seems to me the right have done their all to make themselves immune to reason. They are the fruit of years of sowing distrust in the media (ie making lies their stock in trade) and contempt for ordinary civility.
We need a voice of righteous anger, not a voice of reason. We need to call Trump and his minions exactly what they are; the barbarians at the gate.


"We need to call Trump and his minions exactly what they are; the barbarians at the gate."

Theo! My little black Tea Pot!
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Mar 8, 2017 20:03:49   #
If you buy stuff on line, check out the seller carefully.

Be careful what you purchase on eBay.

A friend spent $50 on a penis enlarger.

Bastards sent him a magnifying glass.

Instructions said, “Do not use in the sunlight”
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Mar 8, 2017 17:20:38   #
lpnmajor wrote:
Well, you just have to stick around for a bit, as there are a few sane people on this site. Some of us, well, myself mostly, don't like the i***ts in either party - and I am talking about the "leadership" in those party's when I say "i***ts". Of course, anyone who accepts wh**ever those i***ts come up with, without asking questions, is guilty by dissociation, so to speak.

There's an even chance that we'd be ruled by someone other than who we elected, be it Putin, Wall Street, ExxonMobil or whoever, but we hit the absolute jackpot with THIS e******n - because we're ruled by ALL of the above. I just wonder why the GOP is so reluctant to find out the t***h? I suspect it's because they already pretty much know, and are scrambling to do damage control, lest they lose the whole ball of wax, Whitehouse, and the Congress - but - it's gonna happen anyway, cause very little stays hidden for long these days.
Well, you just have to stick around for a bit, as ... (show quote)


The NeoCONS are sabotaging what Republicans v**ed for. Ryan is an SOB.
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Mar 8, 2017 15:35:37   #
moldyoldy wrote:
And Obama added more sanctions. This is stupid.


Storm Clouds Gathering, Ukraine, etc
Ukraine Crisis - What You're Not Being Told
https://youtu.be/fWkfpGCAAuw
Understanding Ukraine: The Problems Today and Some Historical Context
https://youtu.be/A2nklduvThs

The Syrian War What You're Not Being Told
https://youtu.be/dkamZg68jpk
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Mar 8, 2017 15:31:40   #
THUNDERBOLT wrote:
I pitched in Little League,Pony League, High School, American Legion Baseball & a brief try-out with the Baltimore Orioles.(1964)
Attached: a Jpeg for the story on a "FastBall"!
ThunderBolt


Fun and informative reading TB.
Underhanded fast pitch is a trip also.
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Mar 8, 2017 15:17:43   #
This is a public service announcement:
Made possible by the Loon and other Street People;
Why do liberals side with a Billionaire elitist like George "Giorgi" Soros?
Ratloon; do you believe this should be what guides America?
“This system to be controlled in a feudalistic fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent private meetings and conferences.” - Insider, Professor Carroll Quigley – ‘Tragedy and Hope’,( p. 324)

10 Things You Didn't Know About "Giorgi" George Soros
https://youtu.be/tfBHYxEojZk
SOROS ROTHSCHILD RACE WAR PROPAGANDA EXPOSED
https://youtu.be/lhqqz3QFQKE
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Mar 8, 2017 15:14:50   #
Winona Whyner wrote:
Blatant r****m by the likes of Wolf Counselor and America Only is utterly abhorrent. (See my blog 'I can definitely understand why some people want to use insults, I just don't understand why they actually do it'; the last few pages.) Such h**e-speech should be an issue here. Yet they are both afforded the right, the luxury, under the First Amendment to be as ugly and despicable as they care to be; and they have taken full advantage of that fact. How to respond to such evil veiled in legality is my problem. Ban both is my first answer. But that is a slippery slope. Do nothing is a greater crime; that is how dictators take hold of a country: Instill h**e and fear of the "other." I must trust that reasonable people will not listen to these voices of stupid malevolence. Let them speak freely--and expose what pathetic i***ts they are.
Blatant r****m by the likes of Wolf Counselor and ... (show quote)


Foul language on both sides does not enlighten anyone.
So we weed through it.
The t***h matters; has to be sought after, and then shared.
That is what will turn America around.
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Mar 8, 2017 15:08:44   #
Rivers wrote:
I hope the EPA is shut down! Along with the Dept of Education and the Energy Dept. Dodd-Frank needs to be repealed! Blah...blah...blah....zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz on the rest of your absolute stupid ignorant rant! You have drank the Kool Aid and are definitely brain washed, and brain dead.


Stick around apont, you might get some education.
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Mar 8, 2017 15:05:30   #
apont53 wrote:
So is this a bashing board for the GOP and pro-trump fanatics? So far all I see is people with their eyes closed and sound muted. There are a lot of accusations against Democrats, or liberals, and a lot of blind-eyes to the shenanigans being perpetrated by the current Administration.

If that's all this place is about then I am in the wrong place. I want to see a forum with bi-partisan contributions, not just the GOP bashing the Dems.


"If that's all this place is about then I am in the wrong place. I want to see a forum with bi-partisan contributions, not just the GOP bashing the Dems." - apont53

We do have fun here, apont.
It is refreshing to have a forum that does not sensor out real conservatives and libertarians. I have been blocked on many other (supposed Conservative) forums for standing up for Ron Paul, and Buchanan years ago.
All are allowed to express their opinions here.
You can't handle that, apont?
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Mar 8, 2017 14:51:14   #
no propaganda please wrote:
BOMBSHELL: c
Although the Democrats are pointing to Donald Trump and the rest of his administration having Russian ties, it seems as if Hillary Clinton and her lackeys are the ones with endless links to Russia.

Tony Podesta is a Democrat super-lobbyist and the brother of John Podesta, Clinton’s campaign manager. Tony was paid around $170,000 for representing Sberbank, the biggest bank in Russia, as they tried to end a sanction Obama had placed against Russia. (via The Daily Caller)

Former President Obama put the sanctions in question into effect after Russia took over the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea in 2014.

Tony Podesta’s firm was given roughly $24 million in 2016, most of which came from foreign governments, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a non-partisan organization.

Specifically, Sberbank was charged $20,000 a month by the Podesta Group, plus additional expenses, according to their contract, which covered March to September of 2016.

The lobbying campaign set targets on both the executive branch and Congress. Tony Podesta and other lobbyists set up two meetings (at least) with officials from Sberbank and the US State Department. Elena Teplitskaya, a board chairman of Sberbank, admitted to this in August.

In 2014, two other major Russian banks spent upwards of $700,000, combined, on Washington lobbyists who were also looking to end the U.S. sanctions.

Both Russian banks are facing cash shortages, from both the low oil prices and the U.S. sanctions. If these sanctions were lifted, Russia could seek funding from American businesses.

Discovering that the high-profile liberals were being paid massive amounts of money to lobby our government to remove the sanctions against Russia is really alarming. If they’ll agree to this arrangement out in the open, what are they agreeing to behind closed doors?

It’s the Democrats who criticize Donald Trump and his administration for being “too soft” on Russia, when, really, they are deeply tied to the nation, and would benefit from certain foreign policy moves by the president.

Tony Podesta is a high profile lobbyist, and has business, as well as personal ties, to former president Obama and former president Bill Clinton. During Bill Clinton’s presidency, John Podesta was the Chief of Staff. During Obama’s presidency, he was a special counselor.

The Democrats are trying to convince us that the Russians influenced the e******n for Trump. Yet, it is the top Democrats who have connections to Russia and continually work to undermine the policies that are best for America. This is hypocrisy at its finest.
BOMBSHELL: c br Although the Democrats are pointin... (show quote)


As Gomer Pyle used to say "Surprise, surprise!!!"

"Tony Podesta is a Democrat super-lobbyist and the brother of John Podesta, Clinton’s campaign manager. Tony was paid around $170,000 for representing Sberbank, the biggest bank in Russia, as they tried to end a sanction Obama had placed against Russia. (via The Daily Caller)

Former President Obama put the sanctions in question into effect after Russia took over the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea in 2014.

Tony Podesta’s firm was given roughly $24 million in 2016, most of which came from foreign governments, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, a non-partisan organization.

Specifically, Sberbank was charged $20,000 a month by the Podesta Group, plus additional expenses, according to their contract, which covered March to September of 2016."....
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