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Oct 6, 2017 02:09:30   #
Elizabeth Warren proves that Trump and Republicans just want people to die! Watch this video now and see the proof:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXWhbUUE4ko

See! What did I tell you! We must enact these common sense laws immediately so people won't die! Furthermore, we must prevent Republicans from repealing and replacing Obamacare! If we don't, people will die! We must also ban steaks immediately! Anyone who opposes this idea just wants people to die!
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Oct 6, 2017 01:51:21   #
Jefcon wrote:
Hahaha...you seem to be obsessed with holding hands, etc... just like America Only. First hand knowledge? Or maybe you both lend each other a hand! You i***ts are just alike...cloned lemmings who think your insults somehow make you badasses. It just shows your ignorance and inability to come up with an original idea or hold a conversation. So in terms you can understand...blow me!


Why are you dropping to their level?
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Oct 6, 2017 01:49:24   #
Jefcon wrote:
I think it's comical to read about the biased and unt***hful media while dismissing Trump's outright lies and Twitters as akin to grandpa and political opinions. NEWSFLASH...media bias has always been part of the equation. Every major media outlet has endorsed candidates as long as I've been alive. However, starting with Fox News about 18 years ago, opinions have taken the place of news or facts. We now have talking heads instead of reporters...all biased one way or the other. This is the first time, however, that we have a president who lies routinely and daily.
I think it's comical to read about the biased and ... (show quote)


LMAO, Really? When were you born?! The first time we've had a president who lies routinely and daily LMAO! Trump doesn't lie any more than any other president in recent history and probably a little less! I don't think it's daily. Which lies are you referring to anyway? Obama lied regularly, Bush lied regularly. The two most perpetual p**********l liers have been Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon! Trump is likely more honest than most simply because, he hasn't been a politician for very long, and he's never been a lawyer or propagandist Trump's opinions aren't lies, they're his opinions. Part of the reason Trump got elected is because he wasn't a politician and he cares nothing for political correctness, which is refreshing. But, the fact that he's a businessman and not a diplomat is also his problem. It's ok to insult people as a businessman. It's not ok to insult people as the POTUS.
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Oct 6, 2017 01:32:16   #
son of witless wrote:
On the Left it is all about shutting up people, even those on your own side.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/10/05/black-l***s-m****r-shouts-down-aclu-protect-hitler-too.html


When did B*M become part of A****A?
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Oct 5, 2017 05:33:14   #
The 10 Biggest Media Lies About Donald Trump

Here's a look at some of the more prominent unt***hs the media have reported about Trump:

1. He is not a billionaire: Forbes magazine researchers have placed his worth at $4 billion, while Trump asserts that he is worth $10 billion. A disclosure document recently released by the Federal E******n Commission listed 515 different positions and 168 assets and sources of income for Trump. The assets include 23 that are valued at more than $50 million each. Many items required that he check the box marked "$50 million or more" when they could be worth considerably more, meaning Trump's fortune may be higher than the disclosure suggests.

2. Trump was not a successful businessman: Critics says he inherited a fortune from his family and has declared bankruptcy several times. But Trump's father had a net wealth estimated at between $250 million and $400 million at the time of his death, and he had four surviving children who were heirs, so Trump is responsible for accumulating the great bulk of his fortune. Trump has never personally declared bankruptcy. Some businesses he controlled or licensed his name have, but this is not unusual for a mogul who has owned hundreds of properties and businesses through the years.

3. He said all Mexicans were rapists: What he said while announcing his candidacy is that i*****l i*******ts from Mexico are "bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people." Trump has made it clear he was not saying all Mexicans are criminals or that all i*****l a***ns are criminals, but the media have continued to charge that he branded Mexican immigrants as rapists. He has also said he "loves" the Mexican people, but was referring to the Mexican government.

4. Trump said John McCain was not a war hero: The Washington Post reported that Trump said "McCain was not a war hero because he was captured by the North Vietnamese." But Trump immediately modified his statement by saying, four times, that McCain is a war hero, including: "He is a war hero" and "he is a war hero because he was captured." The Post also did not put Trump's remarks in the context of a feud between Trump and the Arizona senator, who has characterized some Trump supporters as "crazies."

5. Trump got Russia to hack the E******n for him: First off, Russia did not hack the e******n. They allegedly hacked Hillary's campaign email accounts. While that definitely affected people's towards Hillary's campaign, the insider corroboration that Hillary's campaign and the media used to c***t Bernie Sanders out of the primaries and their further alliance during the main e******n is the real issue. Russia is the media's diversion tactic. Seceral independent research reports have stated that "f**e news" from Russia had no substantial effect on the e******n. That's beside the point though. All ties to Russia directly by Trump are extremely tenuous at best. There is no evidence to say this ever occured.

6. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus spoke at length with Trump and asked him to tone down his rhetoric: Trump said that in fact he spoke with Priebus for just 10 minutes and Priebus told him that Trump hit a "nerve, doing well." He said Priebus told him "you can't change your personality and I understand that." Trump said it "was a really nice call, a congratulatory call."

7. Hispanics don't like Trump: T***p w*n 28% of the hispanic v**e. Republicans routinely get low v**e percentages from minorities but, that percentage is not insubstantial. Hispanics turned out for Trump at higher percentages than either Romney or McCain. Hispanics were the highest percentage among minorities to v**e for Trump.

8. Trump lied about his salary from "The Apprentice": MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell claimed that Trump's statement in his federal disclosure document that he made more than $213 million as host of the NBC reality show was a "complete, total lie." Later that same day O'Donnell backed away from the claim, saying "I don't know" how much Trump really earned.

9. Trump was a draft dodger: Pundit Fact, a site powered by PolitiFact.com, looked into the charge and concluded: "To the best of our knowledge, no one has charged Trump with violating the Selective Service law. His student deferments were routine. And unless someone has new information, there is no legal issue with his medical deferment."

10. Americans are outraged by Trump's comments on immigration: According to Rasmussen Reports, 63 percent of Americans want the U.S. to gain control of the border, as Trump has demanded. The current high workforce supply is the reason companies aren't pressured to raise wages.
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Oct 4, 2017 05:08:33   #
Five Consequences of America's Moral Collapse
John Hawkins

Americans have become so “non-judgmental” that many people can no longer tell the difference between good and evil. We congratulate ourselves for being “nicer,” more sensitive and less prejudiced than past generations of Americans, but we don’t stop to consider how much more there is to morality than that. An America that isn’t full of good people won’t remain a good nation, nor will it remain strong and free over the long haul. Our country’s lack of morality has real consequences that are capable of eventually sinking us as a nation.

1) The Collapse Of Marriage: There used to be quite a bit of social stigma attached to getting a divorce or having a child out of wedlock. That’s no longer true and consequences for society have been horrific.
Although there is some dispute about the numbers, roughly 40% of marriages now end in divorce and “half of all children born to women under 30 in America now are illegitimate. Three in 10 white children are born out of wedlock, as are 53 percent of Hispanic babies and 73 percent of black babies.”
That’s important because children raised without a mother AND a father are statistically worse off in just about every area imaginable.
"Controlling for socioeconomic status, race, and place of residence, the strongest predictor of whether a person will end up in prison is that he was raised by a single parent. By 1996, 70 percent of inmates in state juvenile detention centers serving long-term sentences were raised by single mothers. Seventy-two percent of juvenile murderers and 60 percent of rapists come from single-mother homes. Seventy percent of teenage births, dropouts, suicides, runaways, juvenile delinquents, and child murderers involve children raised by single mothers. Girls raised without fathers are more sexually promiscuous and more likely to end up divorced. A 1990 study by the Progressive Policy Institute showed that after controlling for single motherhood, the difference between black and white crime rates disappeared.
Various studies have come up with slightly different numbers, but all the figures are grim. According to the Index of Leading Cultural Indicators, children from single-parent families account for 63 percent of all youth suicides, 70 percent of all teenage pregnancies, 71 percent of all adolescent chemical/substance abuse, 80 percent of all prison inmates, and 90 percent of all homeless and runaway children.
A study cited in the Village Voice produced similar numbers. It found that children brought up in single-mother homes ‘are five times more likely to commit suicide, nine times more likely to drop out of high school, 10 times more likely to abuse chemical substances, 14 times more likely to commit rape (for the boys), 20 times more likely to end up in prison, and 32 times more likely to run away from home.’ Single motherhood is like a farm team for future criminals and social outcasts."
Instead of trying to reverse the crippling damage being done to our country by the collapse of marriage, we’ve chosen to degrade it even further by allowing same sex unions, soon to be followed by polygamous unions that will degrade the institution ever further. If it’s true that marriage is the bedrock of society, then our nation’s house is built on sand.

2) Crime: Despite the fact that China and India have populations four times our size, it’s stunning that America has the largest prison population on Earth. Not coincidentally, America’s once sky-high crime rate dropped as massive numbers of criminals were locked away.
Bizarrely, many people talk about crime as if it’s divorced from morality. We hear about a supposed “rape culture,” school shootings, the “Knockout Game,” child abuse, etc., etc., etc. without making the obvious connection to morals. Good kids aren’t raping anybody, assaulting strangers to prove they’re tough or shooting up movie theaters unless they’re mentally ill.
Kids who are taught about good and evil, right and wrong, patriotism, chivalry and honor are going to make mistakes. A few of them will even turn out to be bad apples. However, full though our prisons may be, they are not full of God-fearing men. They’re full of people who are morally adrift.

3) Poor Government: America seems to be becoming progressively less governable and there are many reasons for that.Government has become too big to effectively manage, both parties have moved away from the center, gerrymandering has decreased the power of v**ers and increased the power of special interest groups – we could go on and on. Despite the fact that it’s seldom discussed, one of the biggest factors is the dishonesty of our own politicians.
How does that play a role? Well, it’s impossible to cut any kind of meaningful long-term deal on taxes, spending, immigration or any other big issue because neither party can be trusted to stick to a deal. Politicians lie to the v**ers, they lie to the other party and they even lie to their colleagues on the same side of the aisle.
Barack Obama’s signature piece of legislation, Obamacare, was entirely built on lies. Hillary Clinton has been caught lying more times than Pinocchio – and it’s not much different for the GOP leadership in Congress. Today, as I write this, Ted Cruz has stepped to the Senate floor to call out Majority Leader Mitch McConnell for lying to his own caucus.
On the one hand, it’s extraordinarily difficult to govern a nation without long term planning, but how do you plan for the future when no politician’s word means anything?

4) Dependence: Americans have traditionally been some of the most self-reliant people on the face of the earth. People used to be ashamed to be on the dole even if they felt like they had no other choice. Judging by the numbers we see today, that’s no longer true.
More than 1/3 of the population, 109 million Americans, are on welfare. That’s more people than there are in the four most populous states in America (California, Texas, New York and Florida) COMBINED. More than 45 million Americans are receiving food stamps. Nearly 11 million Americans, a number larger than the population of Greece, are on disability.
Does anyone care how many of these people are legitimately having hard times and need a little temporary assistance to get back on their feet versus how many are parasites who are l**ting the system? It certainly doesn’t seem like it. There doesn’t seem to be a lot of people who even feel bad about being on the dole either. In fact, it’s probably more of a social faux pas to suggest that people should feel bad about living off other people’s labor than it is to sponge off the taxpayers without regret. That’s why it’s not just an economic problem, it’s a moral problem and it’s one that is likely to get larger as a smaller and smaller share of workers are asked to shoulder the load for people who don’t work for a living.

5) Lack Of Civility And Manners: The great Samuel Adams once said, “A general dissolution of principles and manners will more surely o*******w the liberties of America than the whole force of the common enemy. While the people are virtuous they cannot be subdued; but when once they lose their virtue then will be ready to surrender their liberties to the first external or internal invader.”
Between the anonymity of the Internet, the crudity of much of modern music and TV along with our bad habit of rewarding every reality show star and jackass with 15 minutes of fame as long as they’re willing to go to any lengths to catch our attention, we’ve become a crass, rude and obnoxious culture.
We live in a country that often rewards sarcasm instead of wisdom, rudeness instead of insight and the squeaky wheel instead of the farsighted patriot. You’re more likely to get your way in America if you claim to be angry, offended or can just make enough noise on social media than if you’re plain old right. How well is that working out for our country?
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Oct 4, 2017 02:46:38   #
ron vrooman wrote:
the answer is Iceland . How do we scale up for that???


I can't believe you're agreeing with him with Trump in office. Maybe his argument sounded reasonable with Obama in office but, he sounds like an ostrich with his head in the ground, now that Trump's in. Are you NUTS!!!???
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Oct 4, 2017 02:42:44   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Piers Morgan‏ @piersmorgan
The 2nd amendment was devised with muskets in mind, not high-powered handguns & assault rifles. Fact.

Carol Roth‏ @caroljsroth
@piersmorgan It was devised 4 people 2b able 2 protect themselves w same type of weaponry used by those from whom they might need protection

Piers Morgan‏ @piersmorgan
@caroljsroth Where exactly does it say that in the Constitution - must have missed it?

Carol Roth‏ @caroljsroth
@piersmorgan right next to the word "muskets
i Piers Morgan‏ @piersmorgan br b The 2nd amendm... (show quote)


Actually, Machine guns existed during the Revolutionary War, AND Congress knew about them. They still put the 2nd amendment in. These quotes are from people who don't know history.
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Oct 4, 2017 02:39:31   #
rumitoid wrote:
Please note: I said sane and reasonable, not paranoid and h**eful.

We set reasonable limits on all dangers to life, liberty, and property to insure the general safety of the common welfare. The First Amendment, which is truly the foundation of our Republic, has numerous reasonable restrictions. It is rationally infringed upon, such as plagiarism and slander and shouting "Fire!" in a crowded place where no such threat exists. Wise.

The Second Amendment reads: "A well regulated m*****a, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed." The wording has been argued for centuries, making it dependent on the main clause, "A well regulated m*****a" for those rights and more openly as "the right of the people to keep and bear arms," meaning every citizen. But reason should still prevail. A single musket shot and an AR-15 are not the same. Conditions in early America were significantly different than today. Why not promote blood-letting? We have well advanced past 1776 or 1789. It is a very different world. Their thoughts are not our thoughts, neither are their ways our ways. Our basic nature has not changed, but technology and science has. They could not possibly envision what 2017 would be. To remain in archaic ignorance while so many innocent lives are being lost is bestial, unforgivable. Grow up and take some action Right-wing fraidy-cats.
Please note: I said sane and reasonable, not paran... (show quote)


Really?! Trump is President and you can't think of a reasonable reason for why there shouldn't be universal gun control. Let me ask you this, what if Trump did become the next Hitler? How would you defend yourself against an oppressive government. Just because our country hasn't had a civil war since 1865 doesn't mean it can't happen again, this time, with the government being the oppressors. It isn't just right-wingers who own guns and see the need for them. If anyone had a gun in Las Vegas, Nevada, there would have been far fewer deaths. Maybe when Obama was President, that idea might have been feasible but, Trump's e******n has proven that America is still capable of making terrible choices and mistakes. You're probably a Trump insider yourself. No wonder you want our guns taken away. Come to think of it, that was one of the first things Hitler did, take away guns from the citizens.
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Oct 2, 2017 07:10:14   #
Yes, this has been something I've been waiting to hear from the Democratic Party! A little humility doesn't hurt, and maybe, this will set the stage for a more competitive Democratic Party.

Democratic Congressman: Yes, My Party Is Out Of Touch With V**ers, Even Those Who Used To Support Us
Matt Vespa

Last Friday, Massachusetts Democratic Congressman Seth Moulton appeared on MSNBC’s Morning Joe to pretty much reiterate what his Michigan colleague, Debbie Dingell, has been saying for months, which is that the Democratic Party has to listen to v**ers again. The wounds of the 2016 campaign are being re-opened thanks to Hillary Clinton’s new book, What Happened, in which the former first lady offers her account of the e******n. She also takes swipes at Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden, the media, Barack Obama, James Comey, and sexism for torpedoing her p**********l hopes. It’s something the Democrats don't need right now, but alas—it happened. The divisions between the establishment and progressive wings of the party have been rehashed.

During the show, Moulton said that he feels the Democratic Party hasn’t learned anything from 2016, and that a true self-evaluation is still absent. He knows the game: The GOP controls the White House, Congress, two-thirds of the governorships, and 69/99 state legislatures. The party is in its worst shape since the 1920s. It’s not a national party. It’s not in a position to become a governing party. Moreover, he said that his party didn't just 2016, but several e******ns before that.

“If we don’t realize that we are partly to blame for that; that we’ve lost touch with a lot of American v**ers; we’ve lost touch with a lot of v**ers who used to be on our side—then, we’re not going to be able to move forward, “ he said.

Rep. Dingell has also said that to a certain degree, especially when it comes to the white working class bloc that k**led Clinton in the general e******n. Dingell said that Michigan was in play—her party thought she was nuts. Trump would go on to win the state. She knows these workers, and she saw how Trump resonated with them. They’re concerned about jobs, not Russia. She also lamented how identity politics has hijacked her party, which has widened the gap between the Democratic Party and everyone else. She also said she gets mad when people say that Trump supporters are r****t. She knows better; they’re not.

Moulton and Dingell may have the right ideas on how to get their party back on track. The issue is whether the rest of the Democratic Party wants to follow because this involves reaching out to Trump v**ers and other slices of the white working class demographic. The people who feel left behind. The people who v**ed for Obama twice and then flipped for Trump. There’s the insufferable urban-based professional wing of the Democratic Party that h**es these people, doesn’t care about them, and thinks they’re relics of an older world, and yes—r****t. In reality, they’re just hard-working Americans looking for ways to provide for their families.

My guess is that the vast majority of liberals don’t think they’re out of touch; it’s just that the rest of us are wrong. That’s fine. They’ll keep losing. There’s also an empathy gap with Democrats. And yes, until they recognize it—and much else–they’ll remain constrained to their urban strongholds, which isn’t enough to win national e******ns.
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Oct 2, 2017 06:59:59   #
PeterS wrote:
And what great point was made? Do you think other schools would be jumping at a student who only went to 80 days of class? Why is it every conservative out there has some sob story about public education? Christ, they claim individual responsibility but none of them are willing to claim individual responsibility when it comes to their educations. Am I the only one who's heard of home schooling? If this young genius is as brilliant as he makes himself out to be then Homeschooling should be a snap.

I'm sorry if our conservative friends do so poorly in our public schools but there isn't a single public school that going to jump at someone who only went to 80 days of classes. That's because schools get paid to have students in class and if they are sitting at home instead of the class room schools are going to be losing a huge chunk of money on the kid. Do you think a school is going to say, hey come over here--we've got a ton of cash so we can afford to lose some on you.

Sorry, but the same Russian that spammed Hillary probably wrote this piece of crap. And no, there was no great point at all....
And what great point was made? Do you think other ... (show quote)


Actually, I dare say, Russians could care less about the tragic state of our education.
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Oct 2, 2017 06:58:10   #
PeterS wrote:
So tell me, in school choice do schools have a choice in who attends their classes? If that's the case then where is the choice in the schools that we choose...

School choice is an illusion. It's schools who will make the choices not the students and certainly not the parents. And I do feel sorry for all of you who couldn't make it in public schools and you think it's your teachers and their unions that held you back? That's an awfully small violin you are playing there my friend and if it gets any smaller it's going to down right disappear...
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That's the most c*******t statement I have ever heard you say. Schools should never be allowed to force students to attend their schools.
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Oct 2, 2017 06:53:04   #
Ve'hoe wrote:
When your world is nothing but lies, it is hard to keep them altogether,,,,,,,,

There was no "hack",,, John Podesta,, one of hitleries,, biggest crooks f-ed up and answered the below fishing email...

Not "hacked",,,, they were invited in, by an i***t in the clinton campaign....

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-phishing-email-that-hacked-the-account-of-john-podesta/


lmao
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Oct 2, 2017 06:51:55   #
saltwind 78 wrote:
ghost, Richard Nixon was a convicted felon, and he became a senior " statesman " of the Republican party. I wonder if the pussy grabber will be as popular in Republican circles when he is convicted of treason?


Actually, Richard Nixon wasn't a convicted felon. Check your history.
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Oct 2, 2017 06:49:37   #
pafret wrote:
Eeeuw! Walruses, that's perverted. Chickens are OK.


LMAO
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