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Jan 22, 2019 11:44:12   #
Dream on.
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Sep 4, 2018 12:24:31   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
McCain week. Is it over? We're done. What a long, drawn-out week that was completely overdone. I think they were trying to turn him into a hero, if you didn't agree with the whole "pollical" BS message. Who put this political fiasco together? That's what I want to know. https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2018/09/is_it_over_yet.html


All I know,\is ,That his going has made the world a better place.
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Aug 31, 2018 15:48:46   #
Super Dave wrote:
Just wondering.


Honest? You are making a joke, Right
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Aug 31, 2018 15:46:07   #
Airforceone wrote:
I hope you are watching what a real American is made of. His years of service his sacrifice for this country is probably second to none. There have been families, men and women that may have made an equal service to this country but John Mccain was a true (AMERICAN HERO) his family background from his father and his grandfather both reached the rank of admiral. So I don’t Think when you talk about service to this country the McCAIN family should be at the top.

So let’s talk about what the Trump family did for this country. Let’s go back to Trump being invite onto the Howard Stern show and when he made this comment while McCAIN was in a POW camp with two broken arms one broken leg after he was shot down and the Vietnamese jammed the butt end of a gun directly into his crotch.

Trump Quote on Howard Stern show.
(Ha ha ha ha laughing like a fool. I FOUGHT THE VIETNAM WAR IN MANHATTAN AVOIDING SEXUAL T***SMITTED DISEASES) ha ha major laughter.) Now let’s get to the real Trump while playing baseball for his college team and playing sports he was about to be drafted as he was getting out of college his rich daddy was able to get him 4 deferments (BONE SPURS) to avoid the draft and live in wealth as a playboy in Manhattan avoiding STD. (TRUMPS VIETNAM WAR)

His daddy while John McCains family were serving this country his father was being sued by the federal government for not renting federal subsidized housing to b****s. But his fathers passion was shown as we all could see the pictures and the arrest Warrent when he was arrested at a KKK rally.

I could continue multiple law suites, but with Trump supporters it does no good with Pictures Documents and video of this Trump family and the sacrifices that the Trump family gave to this country versus the McCAIN family. To read these right wing post by Trump supporters denigrating the life of John McCAIN versus the corrupt life of Donald Trump crime family.

(SO MY QUESTION IS THIS FOR TRUMP SUPPORTERS)

If this country ever got invaded and there were two Fox holes .
The McCAIN family fox hole that proudly display the American f**g.

Or the Trump family Fox hole that proudly displays the KKK f**g along side the Neo N**ies f**g and proudly sitting beside Vladimir Putin the Trump family hero.

So please Trump supporters I plead with you don’t even use the Trump family in the same sentence with the McCAIN family. Don’t even try to explain why Trump put that f**g up to full staff. It’s a damm disgrace. I know the procedure for flying the f**g stop posting this to justify Trump. but you fail to understand a p**********l proclamations to keep that f**g at half staff until a sitting senator has been buried.

So as I watch the McCAIN being eulogies it tells you what was actually in the heart of a true American hero. Thank you John this country will miss you. RIP
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Asshole ,songbird, hanoi Jhon, K**led more american servise men on the Forestall than any Vietcong ever dreamed of.
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Aug 31, 2018 15:43:02   #
woodguru wrote:
https://dmlnews.com/breaking-fbi-arrests-suspect-charges-threatening-shoot-boston-globe-employees/

This crap has to stop, this is what kind of nutjobs Trump and FOX bring out from under their rocks.


Flush them out then stomp them.
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Aug 31, 2018 15:37:03   #
Airforceone wrote:
Who deserves the respect more when flying the White House f**g at half Staff.

Donald Ordered the f**g at half staff for Billy Graham and ordered it to full staff after McCAIN passed.

Who deserved it more, McCAIN or Graham.


Hanoie Jhon deserves nothing.. Dante has a place in hell for him.
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Aug 30, 2018 14:00:10   #
badbobby wrote:
AuntiE had just returned to her home from an evening of church services when she was startled by an intruder.

She caught the man in the act of robbing her home of its valuables and yelled, "Stop! Acts 2:38!"

(Repent and be baptized, in the name of Jesus Christ so that your sins may be forgiven.)

The burglar stopped in his tracks.



AuntiEcalmly called the police and explained what she had done.

As the officer cuffed the man to take him in, he asked the burglar, "Why did you just stand there? All the lady did was yell a scripture to you."

"Scripture?" replied the burglar. "She said she had an ax and two 38's!"



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Aug 30, 2018 13:58:06   #
MR Mister wrote:
Property tax is the fee you pay the government to stay on your land. Skip a payment and foreclosure won’t be far behind.

But as if that isn’t bad enough, 29 states have recently BANNED your God-given right to use and grow seeds however you want.

It’s all because of a new bill called Pre-emption of Local Agriculture Laws Act. I product of Obama.

Thanks to this a*********n, the government can now tell you what to grow, how much or how little to grow, and even whether or not you can save seeds for next year’s garden!

Look, I’m pretty sure you would agree there’s nothing more important than maintaining control of your land and your God-given right to grow your own food.

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You make a lot of sense, especialy on tax and forcloser.
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Aug 30, 2018 13:53:45   #
AuntiE wrote:
https://amgreatness.com/2018/08/27/americas-crisis-is-three-tiered-justice/

America’s Crisis Is Three-Tiered Justice
Ned Ryun

Last week brought to the fore a serious problem now threatening to undermine the very foundations of America’s constitutional republic: we no longer have equal application of justice under the law. The rule of law has become trifurcated, with a different application of the law depending upon one’s position in the political hierarchy.

First, there’s one application of the law for members of the powerful elite who have the right political connections. Here, the law is more a series of suggestions that might or might not be followed with almost no legal consequences for non-compliance.

Example A, of course, is Hillary Clinton. Many people have gone to jail for doing what she did, including members of our armed forces. Yet she paid no consequences for violating laws on the use of classified information on her unsecured and illegal private server. She played games, likely for personal gain, with our national security. Yet she and her enablers and co-conspirators like her aides Cheryl Mills and Huma Abedin are apparently above the law, even escaping consequences for lying to federal agents.

There is also the case of U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.). Her erstwhile Pakistani IT staff, who also worked for dozens of Democratic members of the House, had a history of highly questionable behavior, with some even suggesting that they potentially were running a spy ring inside of Congress, accessing computers and uploading sensitive information to the cloud to be accessed by foreign powers. Not only did federal prosecutors refuse to pursue anything regarding those allegations, but just this week, as Paul Manafort and Michael Cohen are having the book and the kitchen sink thrown at them over bank fraud, one of these staffers, Irwan Awan, got a slap on the wrist for a charge of bank fraud to which he pled guilty, will have no fines, and will serve no jail time. It seems likely that an investigation of these staffers would have turned up too much dirt on Democratic members of Congress.

Then there’s the application of the law for high-powered government bureaucrats. They can abuse their power, lie under oath, spy on Congress, pass around f**e dossiers, leak to the press while turning the bureaucracy into personal weapons against political opponents, but face no consequences save getting a fat contract as an on-air contributor from a news outlet.

And finally, there is the application of the law for the rest of us, the normal everyday Americans who bear the full brunt of the law for a single violation of mishandling classified information or any other breach of national security law. If you have the wrong political connections or aligned yourself against the establishment in any way, you get pre-dawn raids from an FBI that look more like the KGB’s modus operandi than that of a constitutional republic.

So if you try to tell me that we have equal application of justice under the law in America, you’re living in an alternate reality because what’s taking place around us points to arbitrary law.

This is a very real and fundamental problem for this country because if everything is arbitrary, nothing is sacred. And if nothing is sacred, and we start to just make up rules as we go along, society devolves. When the idea of law becomes arbitrary all we are left with as a society is competing opinions.

Society cannot stand the tension for too long: one of the opinions must become the new “right” or absolute. But the people who believe in the wrong opinions? Well, to resolve the tension they will be compelled, by force, to believe. And that is why all of this discussion about the equal application of justice and rule of law is so desperately important.
We were founded on the idea of rule of law, where all, regardless of last name or political affiliation or connections, stand equal before it. But we’ve now made it a farce. We have condoned political warfare by means of the law; call it “lawfare” if you will. There are two likely outcomes to this behavior: we risk our republic imploding and collapsing under the arbitrary hypocrisy of it all, or the people wake up and exact serious consequences for those guilty of such behavior. Both are ugly and painful outcomes. We must avoid the first at all costs, and endure the pain of the second to set things right.

Throughout history, in most nations, the powerful and elite thought they could play by different rules, and for periods of time they’re able to get away with it. Consider France’s old regime as well as its revolutionary period; power, not law, ruled the day.

Whether we are talking about kings who think they are the state, or revolutionary parties of the Left that think they the sovereign, the people are abused when law is only a tool for the powerful to wield. The ruling class and elites crushed those beneath them in France, living decadent and ostentatious lives, creating different rules that benefited themselves over the mere peasants. So detached were the French elites from reality that they were likely still confused when they were being trundled off to the guillotine. It didn’t matter if the rule of law was being abused by kings or elected officials, the rule of law was still abused to the detriment of the nation.

But the people throughout history have always cried out for justice, and if the ruling class in America is not careful and does not correct its mistakes and realize it too stands equal before the law, the people will come for them with pitchforks and torches.
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The quillotine sound like the way to go.
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Aug 30, 2018 13:48:02   #
alabuck wrote:
The great law-giver, Donald Trump, arose before the sun this past Tuesday, pondering one of the finer points of jurisprudence and, at the tender hour of 5:24 a.m., composed his own mini law-review article on Twitter.

His (dis)Honor had determined that Google searches for “Trump News” were “R****D” so that “almost all stories & news is BAD.” He asserted that mainstream news articles (a.k.a. “f**e news”) got priority over material friendly to Trump. “Illegal?” he asked.

Why, yes. Yes, it is illegal. We know this because no less an authority than Trump, himself, already established a precedent, last month finding Twitter guilty for failing to give Republicans sufficient prominence. “We will look into this discriminatory and illegal practice at once!” he vowed.

The law, according to Trump, is not always Solomonic. Last week, he decreed that “flipping” — a fixture of trial law in which little fish get immunity to testify against bigger fish — “almost ought to be illegal.” This may have had something to do with his former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, potentially flipping against him.

By contrast, Trump ruled that Cohen’s actual crimes ought to be legal. “Cohen plead guilty to two counts of campaign finance violations that are not a crime,” Trump tweeted after Cohen admitted he attempted to affect the e******n by using unreported funds to buy the silence of women alleging affairs with Trump.

The bedrock principles of Trumpian jurisprudence can be summarized in his own words: “No. 1, there is no collusion.” “No. 2, collusion is not a crime, but even if it was a crime, there was no collusion.”

A corollary holds that obstruction of justice is also not a crime because “it would seem very hard to obstruct justice for a crime that never happened! Witch Hunt!” By contrast, everything done by special prosecutor Robert Mueller can be placed in one of three baskets of criminal offenses: “illegal,” “ILLEGAL!” or “SO ILLEGAL!”

First-year students of Trumpian jurisprudence are puzzled to learn that some crimes are legal and some legal acts are criminal. This confusion comes from a textual discrepancy. The U.S. Constitution, as written, has seven articles. But Trump’s Constitution has 12.

During the campaign, Trump informed a group of lawmakers who asked for his views of Congress’s Article I powers: “I’m for Article I. I’m for Article II. I’m for Article XII.”

Trump’s discovery of five previously nonexistent articles in the Constitution gives him broad leeway in interpreting law — making him a modern-day Hammurabi or Confucius.
(After all, according to Trumpet, he knows “... far more than the lawyers do,” too. AB)

Though lower courts such as the Supreme Court ruled the “individual mandate” in Obamacare IS constitutional, Trump struck it down as “so unconstitutional.” The Constitution gives Congress the power to tax, but Trump claimed he alone can cut taxes on investors. Trump, perhaps using his Article IX (or, is it Article X or Article XI? AB) authority, also determined that trade deals are “unconstitutional” if “there’s no end date” in them.

The common thread to Trumpian law: Stuff he and his allies do is legal, even if previously outlawed; stuff his opponents do is illegal, even if previously kosher (kosher=legal).

For example, Trump declared, in June, that polls showing him doing poorly are a form of “suppression” and “should be illegal.” He decreed it “perhaps illegal” for a lawyer to tape a client after Cohen did that to him. He said California Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s threatened release of testimony in the Trump/Russia case is “possibly illegal,” while a similar release by Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Calif.) is “probably illegal.”

Much of what the Obama administration did: illegal. What the Democratic National Committee did to Bernie Sanders: illegal. Leaks published in the Amazon Washington Post: illegal. James B. Comey’s memos: “so illegal.” Attorney General Loretta E. Lynch’s actions: “totally illegal!” The actions of those investigating Russian e******n i**********e: “illegal surveillance,” “illegal activity,” an “illegal s**m,” an “illegal R****d Witch Hunt,” “totally UNCONSTITUTIONAL.”

By contrast, when Trump’s former campaign chairman was convicted last week, Trump called the prosecution a “disgrace.” And former sheriff Joe Arpaio, convicted of criminal contempt, got a Trump pardon because he “was very unfairly treated by the Obama administration.”

Just as “f**e news” means “unflattering news,” Trump’s view of illegality is less about the crime than the perpetrator. After securing the release of American basketball players imprisoned in China for shoplifting, Trump decided that “I should have left them in jail!” — because one of their fathers was unappreciative of Trump.

Now, following Trump’s early-morning Google tweet, White House official Larry Kudlow says “we’re taking a look” at regulating Google searches. Of course, there’s a more compelling explanation than search-engine bias for all the bad news Trump is finding on the Web. It’s called ‘reality.’ But that doesn’t matter. As Article XII of the Constitution clearly states, the merits of the case do not affect the verdict.

By Dana Milbank
Columnist, Washington Post
August 28 at 6:28 PM
The great law-giver, Donald Trump, arose before th... (show quote)


This guy is full of s**t.
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Aug 30, 2018 13:44:17   #
donrent wrote:
About as funny as that Bernie Sanders recommendation for Florida Democratic candidate for Governor.


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Aug 30, 2018 13:39:39   #
Super Dave wrote:
I'm used to it.

They h**ed Reagan's guts and still do
They h**ed Bork'e guts and still do
They h**ed Justice Thomas's guts and still do
They h**ed Bush41's guts and still do
They h**ed Newts guts and still do
They h**ed Palin's guts and still do
They h**ed McCain's guts when he ran against Obama and still would if he had not flipped on Obamacare

I get through the day by realizing it's not personal. They just h**e anyone between them and power.


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Aug 30, 2018 13:37:40   #
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Aug 30, 2018 13:35:43   #
Oldsailor65 wrote:
The knee is not the problem-----68 children by 52 women! 7 players!

The knee's not the problem . . .

Children raised in fatherless homes, especially black children, are far more likely than children raised in two parent homes to engage in criminal behavior and thus, have contact with police. Ergo when they father a child with a woman to whom they are not married - or at least living with -they are contributing to the problem against which these football players are taking a knee.

If you look at many of these players' records on out-of-wedlock children, you find that they are contributing significantly to the problem against which they are protesting.

For example, Antonio Cromartie has 12 children by 9 different women. Apparently the NFL had to shell out $500,000 before he could even play football for them. Travis Henry has 11 children by 10 women, Willis McGahee has 9 children by 8 women, Derrick Thomas has 7 children by 5 different women, Bennie Blades has 6 children by 6 women, Ray Lewis has 6 children by 4 women and Marshall Faulk has 6 children by 3 women.

They forgot to include Adrian Peterson. 11 kids from 7 different women?

Before these guys take a knee they should take a good look in the mirror. It appears that their problem is not the knee. Its the weenee.
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Aug 28, 2018 15:58:21   #
eagleye13 wrote:
Trump Finally Issues Statement on McCain, But Media & Libs Won’t Like It
https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/author/bryan-chai/?ff_source=push&ff_medium=conservativetribune&ff_campaign=manualpost&ff_content=2018-08-28

No matter what President Donald Trump does, it never seems to be enough for the far-left mainstream media.

Trump’s economic policies spur a healthy economy, and Obama somehow gets the credit. Trump kicks a real-life N**i out of the country, and his immigration policies are attacked. Trump offers prayers and condolences, and it’s somehow never enough.

The most recent example involves Trump’s dealings with the passing of Sen. John McCain.

No matter what Trump does to address McCain’s passing, in the eyes of the media, he’s wrong.

My deepest sympathies and respect go out to the family of Senator John McCain. Our hearts and prayers are with you!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 26, 2018

Trump was slammed for not mentioning McCain’s military service by the far-left. Many accused him of not even being worthy to speak McCain’s name.

Yeah. That’s a healthy response to someone offering his condolences to a grieving family.

Then came the attacks that Trump dared to raise the f**g from half-staff after just two days.

F**g back at full staff atop WH. Pres Trump did not issue proclamation on the death of @SenJohnMcCain, which usually calls for f**gs to remain at half-staff through the day of interment, which is Sunday at the @NavalAcademy. pic.twitter.com/NGasNPT0VB

Official government code actually dictates that the f**g be lowered to half-staff only for the day of death and the full day afterwards for the passing of a senator. Trump fulfilled that obligation. Not that it matters to the far-left.

Now, Trump has issued an official statement on McCain’s passing, and it’s pretty obvious where the far-left will try to attack him.


The far-left will attack Trump on one of two absurd topics.

First, attacks will pour in about how Trump only did this as a response to the original flak he caught for not honoring McCain enough. It’s easy to accuse someone of something that’s impossible to prove, so it’s clear why the far-left loves to do it.

Then, attacks will start trickling in about how Trump didn’t go far enough in his praise for McCain, somewhat similar to the attacks he received when he offered his sympathies to the McCain family....
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His passing makes the world a better place.
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