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Apr 18, 2024 12:45:49   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Gangnam ChainGang Style. !!!!




Most of what he posts makes about as much sense as this.
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Apr 18, 2024 12:39:58   #
Hey American Scene. Who would you rather have baby sit for a daughter or granddaughter, DJT or Joe Biden?

I hereby challenge you to answer this.
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Apr 18, 2024 12:35:53   #
Ri-chard wrote:
The one on the left is Pedo Joe. Yes/No?



Makes you wonder did Michelle & Barack have Joe as a baby sitter for Malia & Sasha?
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Apr 18, 2024 12:27:58   #
Ri-chard wrote:
I think she also needs some Pr********n H on her face.

Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee for president twice over, has commented on the “cruelty” of Arizona’s freshly imposed a******n prohibition.

https://republic-brief.com/hillary-clinton-makes-horrifying-admission-about-murder/



Isn't it interesting that the mothers of all those pro-a******ners didn't abort them?
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Apr 18, 2024 12:06:19   #
American Scene wrote:
There must be a reason why so many think that trump is the answer




This describes you completely.

American Scene, please remember Trump followers are better educated than Democrats.
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Apr 17, 2024 11:18:30   #
Big Kahuna wrote:
It's been said that Hitler admired our President FDR's policies. In fact he copied some of FDR's policies as his own.



That is absolutely true but liberals will never discuss it. Hitler also admired Mussolini who, in turn, was an ally of Vladimir Lenin. Lenin was distressed that he was losing Mussolini when he developed F*****m.

Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood, and considered one of the most important progressives of the twentieth century sent a letter of admiration to Hitler for his infanticide program.
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Apr 17, 2024 10:32:08   #
Kevyn wrote:
If Johnson gets the bills passed enough Democrats will support him to avoid his ouster. This will give Americans the bipartisan cooperation from congress most of us want and isolate the handful of MAGA nutters like Green. He has the opportunity to return a modem of respect to both congress and the republicans.



MTG is far less of a nutjob than people like Pelosi, Schumer, Waters, Lee.

Oh, & BTW, modem is {directly from Merriam-Webster [a device that converts signals produced by one type of device (such as a computer) to a form compatible with another (such as a telephone) and that is used especially to t***smit and receive information between computers via landlines.]} You probably meant modicum. And you're one of the ones who likes to call us MAGAs dumb. Evidently, we know the English language better than you. (And I'm sure most of OPP's liberals.)
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Apr 17, 2024 10:21:37   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Trump had no respect for Cohen , even after he went to jail for trumps guilty behavior.
Why should Cohen have any respect for trump. ????
I , personally , would’ve been quite mad at trump if I had to serve time for his crimes .



Cohen violated ethics by breaking privilege. He's a rat.
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Apr 17, 2024 07:54:32   #
proud republican wrote:
https://nypost.com/2024/04/16/us-news/prosecutors-want-judge-to-fine-trump-3k-hold-him-in-contempt-of-court-for-alleged-breaches-of-gag-order/

So it's OK for scumbag Cohen to go on CNN, MSNBC and trash President Trump, but it's not ok for Trump to fight back?? Only in c*******t New York this is ok..I hope judge will smarten up and deny fat ass bragg ...But I have my doubts..



Bragg & Letitia James should be prosecuted for prosecutorial treason & disbarred.
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Apr 17, 2024 07:49:33   #
Kevyn wrote:
Trump, who has denied wrongdoing in the case and called it a political witch hunt, said last week that it would be a "great honor" to be jailed for breaking the gag order. Trump violated his gag order in the case and should be held in contempt over posts that attacked Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels, potential witnesses. Give him his wish, his hideous spray tan will accent an orange jumpsuit nicely!



This moral judgment from a man who believes its OK to k**l fetuses up till they're born.
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Apr 17, 2024 07:46:34   #
Big Kahuna wrote:
Hitler and Stalin would both have loved our current Demorat C*******t/F*****t Party.



Stalin admired Hitler & according to Nkiolai Tolstoy, Leo's grand nephew, Hitler was the only man Stalin ever trusted.
Soviet officers had been warning Stain for weeks that the Germans were building up on their eastern front and were going to attack. Stalin dismissed it & when they finally did attack, Stalin was so discombobulated that for day he couldn't give orders for a counter-attack.
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Apr 16, 2024 18:54:26   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Gary North is full of s**t. At least he was, he died two years ago.

Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence, why would he be upset when he read what he had written?

The Stylistic Artistry of the Declaration of Independence

by Stephen E. Lucas
The Declaration of Independence

The Declaration of Independence is perhaps the most masterfully written state paper of Western civilization. As Moses Coit Tyler noted almost a century ago, no assessment of it can be complete without taking into account its extraordinary merits as a work of political prose style. Although many scholars have recognized those merits, there are surprisingly few sustained studies of the stylistic artistry of the Declaration.1 This essay seeks to illuminate that artistry by probing the discourse microscopically--at the level of the sentence, phrase, word, and syllable. By approaching the Declaration in this way, we can shed light both on its literary qualities and on its rhetorical power as a work designed to convince a "candid world" that the American colonies were justified in seeking to establish themselves as an independent nation.2

The text of the Declaration can be divided into five sections--the introduction, the preamble, the indictment of George III, the denunciation of the British people, and the conclusion. Because space does not permit us to explicate each section in full detail, we shall select features from each that illustrate the stylistic artistry of the Declaration as a whole.3

The introduction consists of the first paragraph--a single, lengthy, periodic sentence:

When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.4

Taken out of context, this sentence is so general it could be used as the introduction to a declaration by any "oppressed" people. Seen within its original context, however, it is a model of subtlety, nuance, and implication that works on several levels of meaning and allusion to orient readers toward a favorable view of America and to prepare them for the rest of the Declaration. From its magisterial opening phrase, which sets the American Revolution within the whole "course of human events," to its assertion that "the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God" entitle America to a "separate and equal station among the powers of the earth," to its quest for sanction from "the opinions of mankind," the introduction elevates the quarrel with England from a petty political dispute to a major event in the grand sweep of history. It dignifies the Revolution as a contest of principle and implies that the American cause has a special claim to moral legitimacy--all without mentioning England or America by name.

Rather than defining the Declaration's task as one of persuasion, which would doubtless raise the defenses of readers as well as imply that there was more than one publicly credible view of the British-American conflict, the introduction identifies the purpose of the Declaration as simply to "declare"--to announce publicly in explicit terms--the "causes" impelling America to leave the British empire. This gives the Declaration, at the outset, an aura of philosophical (in the eighteenth-century sense of the term) objectivity that it will seek to maintain throughout. Rather than presenting one side in a public controversy on which good and decent people could differ, the Declaration purports to do no more than a natural philosopher would do in reporting the causes of any physical event. The issue, it implies, is not one of interpretation but of observation.


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Gary North is full of s**t. At least he was, he di... (show quote)




I meant to write that Jefferson was upset with The Constitution when he read it.
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Apr 16, 2024 14:23:16   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Two dummy posts in a row !



No one with more than a room temperature IQ and a sixth grade education would expect anything better from you.
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Apr 16, 2024 14:21:23   #
LogicallyRight wrote:
A very good analysis of a lot of what is happening today. Well done.



Thank you, LogicallyRight. I don't often doe lengthy posts but this has been bouncing around in my head for months.

I just began reading Gary North's Conspiracy in Philadelphia that dovetails somurious ewhat with this. I just finished the Foreword and Preface and have begun the body. It is shaking me to my core.

I will only say that it has forced me to the conclusion that our vaunted and idolized Constitution that replaced The Articles of Confederation was not properly ratified and, legally, we should be operating under The Articles.

It's free and clearly written and requires only rare review to understand. Keep an open mind and let me know your reaction.

I care about basic assumptions not window dressing. Remember, the entirety of mathematics rests upon some basic assumptions, none of which can be proved.

Our assumptions about government are in The Declaration & Thomas Jefferson was reportedly upset when he read it.
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Apr 16, 2024 13:34:17   #
American Scene wrote:
Why are so many trump supporting magas so uninformed, and why do they tell so many lies?

The reasons are too numerous to mention, but ignorance and h**e are near the top of the list.



https://apnews.com/article/fact-check-immigrants-taxes-rent-v*****e-requirements-983035929946



Low information is the backbone of Democratic v**ers. Just look at a map or where they're centered.
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