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Mar 24, 2023 01:22:53   #
MarleneDe wrote:
This is my first post. My name is Marlene de. Before mg first V**e my Grandmother shook her finger at me saying, "V**E STRAIGHT RED, ALWAYS V**E STRAIGHT RED-!". She was right. My mother's cousin was USA Senator Robert Sarcone. We are from New Jersey.

I am married, 4 children, 3 grandchildren.


Welcome abord!
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Mar 16, 2023 22:02:08   #
Boone wrote:
That woke bank has already been bailed out. They talked about it in war room this morning. And if you were paying attention you would know that they p***ed themselves in customer diversity. Even made a TV ad about it. I'm thinking not a lot of conservative depositors. Also Gavin Newsom had investment ties there, so Nancy P. Probably did also. Big mistake stepping over the FDIC. And Joe has the balls to say that it didn't cost the taxpayers. Of course it did that's all the federal government has is taxpayer money.
That woke bank has already been bailed out. They t... (show quote)


Welcome! So nice to welcome a new Conservative to OPP!
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Feb 19, 2023 13:56:59   #
pegw wrote:
Unfortunately I could not find any ratings on this obscure news source. Maybe because it has under 150 followers, acording to it's own web site.


Never mind the original source sited above. Go to the white house Bills and you will find; "Tuesday, Senator Ted Budd (R-N.C.) introduced the Build the Wall Now Act . The bill, his first since being elected to the U.S. Senate, would require border wall construction to begin again within 24 hours. It would also free up more than $2 billion in previously appropriated funds and clear legal roadblocks holding up construction."

You should also consider researching subject matter to avoid coming across as a complete schlub.
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Dec 5, 2022 12:11:52   #
Michael10 wrote:
I wouldn't spend one second on t***h social, but I do believe ABC, NBC and CBS who are all controlled by the FCC and bound to report the t***h unlike any social media site.

You've spent hours searching??? I just posted this and maybe you should be searching something that is a credible source.


BUT......the article specifically says their source is t***h nation. Does this mean the media can 'make up facts'? IMO, go to the source, read for yourself. In this case, what was reported in your 'acceptable' source DOES NOT EXIST.
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Dec 5, 2022 10:36:15   #
Michael10 wrote:
I keep waiting on any amount of outrage from Republicans about trump's post on t***h social, still haven't heard any. tells me a lot about how republicans really feel about America and freedom.

https://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/video/trump-calls-for-suspension-of-constitution-refuses-to-distance-himself-from-extremists-156140101918


I just spent hours searching 't***h social' and cannot find any reference of President Trump suspending the Constitution. We all know that you do 'due diligence' and researched the claim, so where did you find it on 't***h social'?
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Aug 17, 2022 14:54:30   #
moldyoldy wrote:
WATCH: The Moment When The ‘2,000 Mules’ Folks Admit Their Supposed Evidence Is Nonsense


https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/watch-the-moment-when-the-2000-mules-folks-admit-their-supposed-evidence-is-nonsense


this is not exactly right, not 'nonsense' but some of the data (film) are out of focus and 'chopped,' point being we still need to understand how the 'c***t' was accomplished.
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Aug 8, 2022 19:28:43   #
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.politicususa.com/2022/08/08/democrats-lead-polls.html


WOW....Such a life changing event, democrats lead by one tenth of a point! You must be planning your victory party.

"Republicans have seen their average of all polls lead drop from 2.6 points on June 15 to trailing Democrats by one-tenth of a point today."
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Aug 5, 2022 15:24:34   #
Capt-jack wrote:
Many say that Trump should not run in 2024. They are wrong. I allowed my distaste for Trump's personality to override his virtues, which are considerable. Some people want Trump without his vices. I was among them -- until yesterday when I watched and listened to Tom Klingenstein's speech titled Trump's virtues. It was masterful and shamed me that I did not make the distinction between Trump's character and his virtues, the former being deeply flawed, the latter being almost perfect. They need to man up in my defense of the former President's virtues. The speech was among the most pointed I have heard and deserves some exposure. Klingenstein says:
Other Republicans say some version of I like Trump policies but I don't like the rest of him. This gets it almost backward. Although Trump advanced many important policies, it is the 'rest of him' that contains the virtue that inspires the movement Trump was born for the current crisis, a life and death struggle against a totalitarian enemy I call woke c*******m... that controls all the cultural and economic powers in America.

Trump revealed, not caused, the divide in this country. In war, you must make a stand Trump is a manly man... traditional manhood, even when flawed, is absolutely essential Trump plays to win... There are no clean hands in a fistfight Trump is unreservedly, unquestionably pro-America Trump is a refreshing break from the guilt and self-loathing that marks our age.

It is anti-Americanism that makes so many of us very angry: The Left has trashed America's Founding and her history to the point where some believe it virtuous to h**e America. Rather than advocating forgiveness for sins, the Left is advocating hair shirts, self-f**gellation, and perpetual guilt. It is un-American and certainly un-Christian.

Trump thinks we can vanquish all comers if we just put our minds to it, and he's right. Courage never demands perfection. Trump over and over said exactly what political correctness prohibits one from saying... Trump said Haiti is a s**thole and that representative Maxine Waters has a low IQ. These were not r****t lies. They were uncouth, politically incorrect observations that most of us would agree with but would not dare say.

In 2016, we loved Trump for his outspokenness. But many seem to have changed their minds without cause; Trump is the same today as he was before he was elected. The very things we disdain today are the things that made him the man of our time.

From morning to night, we were told that Trump is a r****t. But endless repetition does not make it true. It isn't. Trump's contempt for political correctness showed patriotic Americans that its ever-tightening grip could be loosened... It is difficult to overestimate the significance of Trump's fight against political correctness, a fight in which most Republicans are reluctant to engage. Trump treated the woke media with the same contempt he treated political correctness, provoking their outrage and revealing their utter corruption... it must be defeated.

I take back my unwillingness to engage Trump on his own terms. It is the Left, not we, who are politically correct. They are the ones restricting speech, canceling, and censoring, not we on the Right.

Unlike most politicians, when Trump sees a problem, he goes out and fixes it. He fixed our porous borders. He moved our Israeli embassy to Jerusalem after decades of inaction. He eliminated h**e-America critical race theory in his administrative agency. He developed a v*****e in record time. He achieved energy independence and much, much more.

His accomplishments far outweigh his personality quirks. No other president did so much in so little time.

Trump smoked rats out of hiding places. Because of Trump, we know our intelligence agencies are corrupt. We know also that the mainstream media is not just biased, that it is the propaganda arm of the Democratic party.

If not for the vehement and irrational hatred of Trump, we never would have discovered that our own security and intelligence structures are c*********d. I blame the NeverTrumpers for corrupting these Agencies. This unprecedented breach of the very security of this nation is unprecedented and deeply dangerous, leaving us open to the espionage of courtesans who prey on politicians who think with their private parts.

A large part of Trump's appeal was that he was a bona fide outsider. He distrusted the experts who believe they knew better than the average American how to run the country. This distrust was appealing to Trump's base who believed, and with good reason, that is the experts who created the despotic mess in which we find ourselves.

We always knew but never had anyone champion that we, not the Swamp, knew better how to manage our money, our time, our personal lives, our resources, and our families. In their authoritarian mindsets, the Left wanted to take over all these very personal, uniquely American functions and replace them with governmental overreach. They nearly got their wish, had it not been for C***D's home zoom classes where we found out that very young children are being sexualized, perverted, deliberately alienated from their parents, and taught to h**e America and white people.

They know that Republicans will lose all further e******ns until they get to the bottom of the last one.

This most sensitive area of politics is a disaster. I believe the e******n was s****n and millions of others do. We now have evidence from many quarters that this is so. It cannot be permitted a repeat or there will be severe repercussions that will dwarf the current ones.

Some will say that Trump is a bad man and that disqualifies him. I do not think Trump is a bad man, but for those who do, I remind them that a bad man in some circumstances can be a good president. If you are dying of thirst and there is only one person offering you water, you accept the water gratefully without much concern for the character of your rescuer.

We wanted Trump not only to fix things; we wanted him to be perfect while doing it. That is unrealistic in the average family, the average relationship, the average business, and the average political or cultural milieu. Yet some of us wanted Trump to be perfect enough to invite them to tea. He is not that man. But he is the man for our tumultuous times.

This enumeration of Trump's virtues does not fully capture his uncommon courage and firmness of purpose. Trump is the most towering political figure in living memory Trump inspired a movement. If properly deployed this movement might challenge the woke-comms, and God willing, save the country.

These very things are what the Left h**e, yet it is not their favor we need to care about. They will not embrace anyone on the Republican ticket and certainly not one they cannot bully. We need to stop worrying about the acceptance of our candidates by the Left or they will have won.

Republicans, however, should not forget that it is his support and the spirit they embrace that has become the life force of the Republican party. Among the talked-about alternatives to Trump, I have not yet seen anyone who possesses or even understands Trump's virtues. Nor have I seen anyone with his backbone and fortitude. One does not appreciate the strength of relentless gale-force winds until one is in the eye of the storm.
which is exactly where Trump and we are at this moment. We have to prepare for the gale-force winds we will encounter. To not do this is to ignore the lessons of the recent past and it will be forever to our sorrow to ignore them.

His virtue must be the standard by which we judge other candidates.
Amen and amen. We don't have to like his personality but his virtues far outweigh it. I humbly stand corrected and offer my mea culpa.
Many say that Trump should not run in 2024. They a... (show quote)


Here is a link to the video https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=Tom+Klingenstein%27s+speech+titled+Trump%27s+virtues.&refig=a0ebc70273d64ad19eb6091dc621ab6a&ru=%2fsearch%3fq%3dTom%2bKlingenstein%2527s%2bspeech%2btitled%2bTrump%2527s%2bvirtues.%26form%3dANNTH1%26refig%3da0ebc70273d64ad19eb6091dc621ab6a&view=detail&mmscn=vwrc&mid=77323BDD0E5F61C8770B77323BDD0E5F61C8770B&FORM=WRVORC
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Jul 26, 2022 16:45:42   #
woodguru wrote:
Show your source, there is no record of such tweets

Besides, what he did not do was call any law enforcement agency or the national guard to put pressure on sending support for c*****l p****e

1...he was too busy cheering them on and savoring his glee at his people fighting for him
2...there was no way he was sending in law enforcement that would interfere with his people.


https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/tweets-january-6-2021

These are official. Scroll down to 19:38 (GMT)
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Jul 26, 2022 15:22:10   #
woodguru wrote:
My god, can you really slip the boundaries of logic this badly?

What is the e*******l college based on? Quick, it's very basic...the popular v**e, it's all about the popular v**e, not that giving half the v**es of the population away to the loser in a state makes any sense.

So this is getting further away from the popular v**e saying a legislature or governor can simply choose e*****rs for the loser even though the other party won.

No, the e*******l college is not the body that elects the president, they are actually symbolic in that they are representing the outcome of the state they are v****g for. This idea that the state can pick the e*****rs they want is ludicrous, they are decided by the outcome of the popular v**e in each state, it is only a few states that can't or don't want to adhere to the rules regarding how the e*****rs are decided.
My god, can you really slip the boundaries of logi... (show quote)


Sorry to disappoint you, the E*******l College, the system by which the American people v**e not for president and vice president, but for a smaller group of people, known as e*****rs. These e*****rs then cast their v**es directly for president and vice president, at a meeting held several weeks after the general e******n.
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Jul 26, 2022 13:00:30   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Why shouldn’t the e*****rs reflect the Popular V**e ?
There is no such thing as e*****rs preparing themselves…. Blah blah blah.
Nonsense.
For chrissakes !!!



First, the e*******l college is the body that elects the president, not popular v**e. There are two states that are not 'winner take all' Maine and Nebraska. There have been four presidents who DID not win popular v**e: Bush, Harrison, Hayes, and Adams.

As for two sets of e*******l v**es, yes....it happened in 1969.
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Jul 23, 2022 10:30:21   #
David L wrote:
How about this for a plan? Have a special section for Woody, Airhead, Silly Milly and their tiny group of like minded folks? They could share their misery without bothering the rest of us.


They, liberals and democrats, currently have two special sections on OPP.
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Jul 22, 2022 21:12:25   #
woodguru wrote:
No I'm seriously curious if people would rather admin create a religious section, let those who can spew endless scriptures have at it with other people that share their views or care about what they have to say.

I open this crap because I'm curious what these people are saying until the words god, jesus, and scriptures numbers jump out and I say "for christ's sake, enough"

It's babble to people that don't believe in god or even do but they keep their beliefs to themselves.
No I'm seriously curious if people would rather ad... (show quote)


There is a section for religion on OPP. There used to be some fabulous posts and thoughtful replies, but many of the contributors just stopped posting when two individuals made it into personal attacks.
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Jul 20, 2022 10:23:42   #
JR-57 wrote:
What do you propose as better guidelines?

Any further addition to the already established requirements infringes even more on our Constitutional right and assigns additional responsibility and control to a government agency. I would be opposed to any regulation that detracts from individual rights and responsibility.


I was in error, what I intended was not more guides, but a closer look at information obtained by current investigations into backgrounds.
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Jul 20, 2022 09:54:18   #
JFlorio wrote:
The medical experts are finding more and more similarities when profiling many of these young k**lers. Seems they have a lot in common.


Very true! This is why I am in favor of better guidelines used to approve gun sales.
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