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Nov 14, 2016 08:50:52   #
I was also wondering where he went, Sici went and Rufus went. Haven't seen the last two in a long time
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Nov 14, 2016 08:49:26   #
no propaganda please wrote:
I noticed he has been missing, but I thought he had just taken a break. I hope he can return and was not thrown off OPP. I can't imagine why he would be thrown off when the long list of left wing h**ers and liers is still here. I have not been on as much as usual, and, unfortunately I have to go back to the hospital to make sure all is still working after the surgery, so will be gone at the end of the week.


Prayers going out to you NPP.
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Nov 14, 2016 07:48:45   #
Cool Breeze wrote:
The R****t Puke with the consent of his buds is at it again! http://youtu.be/am2fHzRA_Qc Someday this S**tpie is gonna get his. I can hardly wait!


Are you "that" guy that will give the s**tpie his?
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Nov 14, 2016 07:47:32   #
moldyoldy wrote:
In a wrestling match weight makes a difference, but we know he was armed and full of artificial courage, trying to hide his short mans complex. He got out of his truck and stalked Martin until he could cause a confrontation, then he used his gun just like he planned to do, knowing he had the backing of the police.


A good lower weight mat pounder knows how to use a heavier competitor to his advantage each and every time. Weight only plays a part on the ground with the heavier weight being on the top.
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Nov 13, 2016 15:46:42   #
mongo wrote:
This is what real americans think about the people participating in the r**ts.

https://youtu.be/Rz8QA0idC9s

SEMPER FI


What a true American who sees this nonsense for what it is.
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Nov 12, 2016 19:48:42   #
Progressive One wrote:
Hmmm....he will counsel with Pres. Obama:


Is Donald Trump already walking away from campaign promises?

By Eugene Scott, CNN
Updated 1:47 PM ET, Sat November 12, 2016
Washington (CNN)President-elect Donald Trump signaled Friday he was open to keeping parts of Obamacare intact despite repeatedly vowing on the campaign trail to "repeal and replace" the program.

His remarks -- including his comment that he was persuaded by Obama earlier in the week to take another look at maintaining some of the program -- came as he has appeared to hedge on other campaign promises just days after winning the presidency.
Here's a look at a few other areas where President-elect Trump is seemingly backing away from Candidate Trump.
Obamacare
Trump has previously called Obamacare a "disaster." But, he told the Wall Street Journal, "I told him I will look at his suggestions, and out of respect, I will do that."
In an interview with CBS' "60 Minutes" that aired later Friday, he specifically talked about the need to continue coverage for individuals with pre-existing conditions.
"Yes, because it happens to be one of the strongest assets," Trump told Leslie Stahl.
Trump also said he'd try to keep the measure that allows young people to stay on their parents' insurance plans until age 26.
"We're going to very much try to keep that. It adds cost but it's very much something we're going to try to keep," Trump said.
Trump's openness to compromising on Obamacare, however, was complicated Friday by a shift in the official positions listed on his website.
The Washington Post reported that Trump has revised his health care agenda to steer it more in line with Republican Party orthodoxy.
The paper said the p**********l t***sition website has been edited to now include allowing health care workers to not perform acts that would violate their religious or moral beliefs and to "protect innocent human life from conception to natural death."
The paper also said the website omits Trump's call to allow Americans to import prescription drugs from other countries where they are sold at lower prices.
Prosecuting Clinton
During the second p**********l debate, Trump interrupted Hillary Clinton by threatening to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate -- and convict -- the Democratic nominee over her use of a private email server.
His campaign rallies were also marked by chants of "Lock her up" as supporters clamored for Trump to jail his opponent.
Speaking to the Journal, however, Trump seemed to be less committed to the idea.
"It's not something I've given a lot of thought, because I want to solve health care, jobs, border control, tax reform," he said.
Earlier in the week, top Trump surrogates Rudy Giuliani and Chris Christie also seemed to back away from the idea.
Muslim ban
Trump drew outrage last year when he called for a "shutdown" of Muslim immigration to the US. He later amended the plan, calling for "extreme vetting" and a shutdown on immigration from countries c*********d by terrorism, but he never refuted his original policy and in July called the new iteration of his plan an "expansion" of his original Muslim ban.
Appearing on Capitol Hill Thursday to discuss his legislative agenda, Trump was asked by a reporter if he would "ask Congress to ban all Muslims from entering the country."
Trump appeared to hear the question but walked away after thanking everybody.
Hmmm....he will counsel with Pres. Obama: br br ... (show quote)


Keeping some portions of the ACA is the smartest thing to do. Those two pieces are the best part of that failed law. He needs to open it up to buy insurance across state lines. How do you not get it is unconstitutional to FORCE someone to purchase something they may not want or face a fine? Last I knew this was America a free Country. Well, forcing that takes away ones freedom does it not?
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Nov 12, 2016 19:37:00   #
valkyrierider wrote:
Only the stupid people with no common sense is at war in the streets. The system worked and they do not want to accept that. we now have to get along like we have for the last 8 deplorable years.


Those knuckleheads are exactly what the dem party has done to our young people. No child left behind, no winners and losers... everyone one gets a participation ribbon, we are all equal, etc.. We are not all equal. Never have been and never will be. Equal rights? Absolutely, but all equal? Not in our lives. The Dems have screwed these young people and when they get into the real world and lose, this is what happens.
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Nov 11, 2016 12:07:19   #
permafrost wrote:
It truly amazes, amuses and befuddles me that the segment of our society which very existence is bases on an endless repeat of lies and the championing of violence is now offended and shocked by a few hundred fools out of the 50% of v**ers who v**ed for Hillary are running around the streets and being mean kids..

Are you shocked and offended by some fool who films himself s**tting on a trump tea shirt? Well hell, that was his wish.. It is more or less a match of the offending fact that Trump is the next President..

You still worry about Soros?... He is a walking dead man.. You should be asking who will fill their pockets with his money in a few months..

These handful of protesters will fade away in a few weeks.. Much more of a concern will be what Trump actually does in office.. He posted few doable plans... Will he fill his cabinet with insiders?

In the rest of the world, few leaders are happy with your choice.. At the top of the short list of happy groups is ISIL. do you have any concern about that fact?

I pointed out that the working/middle class got left behind for so long, they no longer care about negative results for the nation. They wanted attention a some sort of response to the problems they have had for 20 years.. Toss out a gernade and let the results fall as they may. At least now no politicians will be apt to forget about them...

One more thing.... To all my fellow Marines... Happy Birthday and to all service men and women... Happy Veterans day...
It truly amazes, amuses and befuddles me that the ... (show quote)


Beg to differ with you. These criminals are not running around being bad kids. These criminals are destroying property, and now Federal property. The properties yours and my taxes paid to build, to keep up, and maintain. I get the begin upset, I stand behind their rights to protest peacefully. I do not and will not stand behind them burning, destroying, l**ting, and harassing people who do not believe as they do. The snowflake criminals in these groups and the paid criminals in these groups causing damage are going to find themselves behind bars, so more of OUR tax dollars being spent on stupidity. And you're ok with this?
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Nov 10, 2016 12:59:30   #
Morgan wrote:
Valid point, but I wasn't premature,I had posted the current drop as of this morning which was quite a substantial drop of 634 points. It was down 486 as you say in the throws of a crisis, so what explains the 634? I imagine things will be a little rocky for a time as the rest of the world including ourselves are unsure what to expect in the near future.


Oh you were certainly premature. Did you not read that they actually slung shot back up and much higher than they were before the dip? Those I posted were certainly from a crisis. Notice 2008 and 2012? Those were during the crisis when Obama was elected.
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Nov 9, 2016 17:52:18   #
Morgan wrote:
World Markets’ Plunge Signals Investors’ Doubts About Trump, what will happen now? Not seeing a lot of confidence around the world.


Really premature with your post there Morgan. Did you look at the market lately? What you seen was not uncommon and had absolutely nothing to do because Trump stomped the criminal. A little history lesson for you: In three out of the four last e******ns, the Dow fell in the day after the E******n. Just happened to have happened this e******n night. But this time it was only about predictions, and what we are seeing now tells us that those predictions were as wrong as a sured Clinton win. Now during these times, these numbers were true blue.
In 2012, the Dow fell 313 points, or 2.36%
In 2008, the Dow lost 486 points, or 5.05%. (This was also in the throes of the financial crisis.)
In 2004, the Dow added 101 points, or 1.01%
In 2000, the Dow fell 45 points, or 0.41%
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Nov 9, 2016 02:15:56   #
Grrr stupid phone. Duplicate
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Nov 9, 2016 02:15:54   #
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Nov 9, 2016 02:15:35   #
So Repubs hold the House, Senate and soon the WH. Well maybe now we won't have all the across the isle fighting and can get some things done to fix this Country. So Podesta just came out and said they will not be conceding tonight.
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Nov 9, 2016 00:32:23   #
tdsrnest wrote:
Go fu$k yourself you GD freak I want you and your family fu$king dead


Wow, take a deep breath, have a scotch on the rocks or something because that was way out of line, even for you.
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Nov 9, 2016 00:16:37   #
JFlorio wrote:
Market will drop if trump wins. But bounce back kinda like the brexit v**e. You can't leave if trump wins. You actually make sense now and then...........for a liberal. Maybe the best thing to come from this e******n is the political elites now know they aren't so elite. Firget taking our party back. Take our country back.


Right on J.
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