
With such WEAK American leadership, we never WIN anymore! Sad!
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gtn130 wrote:
With such WEAK American leadership, we never WIN anymore! Sad!
popper wrote:payitforward wrote:popper wrote:Your premise is unsupportable. It's not a Muslim ban. I think approx 90% of Muslims worldwide are not effected by the temporary ban on seven countries.
You know, Popper, if you misspell "affected," indicating that you don't understand the difference between that word and the very different word "effected," nate is going to think you are some dumb person not of the "white" "race."
Moreover, the point isn't whether the ban would have affected all Muslims but whether it would have affected those it did affect because they are Muslim.
Thank God for the American judicial system, btw.
Did anyone catch the braying jackass's tweet in response to the court ruling: "I'll see you in court," he wrote. Like, you know, you just beat me at checkers, & I respond "See you at the checkerboard." Nice to know that nothing whatever gets through to this foaming at the mouth dimwit.
Yeah. Sometimes I get them mixed up. I don't have a college degree but was fortunate enough to retire from the private sector at age 50. I will continue to depend upon you and other educated posters here to sort through my grammatical errors. And, btw, your take on Porter was spot on.
Illuminaire wrote:The article that Nate linked is actually pretty darn solid, Donkey. It doesn't take the crazy conspiratorial position that THIS MUST BE HAPPENING. It sticks to the known facts (without twisted interpretations) and harkens back to actual cases of secret pedophilia rings that have been proven over the last 25 years. I agree with that article's general conclusion... there probably isn't a ton of truth to pizzagate, but if even 5% of it is, it's worth taking the time to consider and investigate it.
Because, sadly, people in power *have* used that power to abuse children before, and they will again.
I still don't think there is any truly credible evidence of wrongdoing coming from the amateur sleuths, but... them Podestas are creepy fellows. Maybe we can all agree on that, at least.
popper wrote:Here is an interesting and tragic voter fraud case that took place in Texas. A Mexican women is sentenced to eight years in prison for voting illegally. What's tragic about the case is had the county checked her eligibility to vote, prior to her voting, she probably could have just walked away without charge after being informed that she was ineligible. In this particular instance, verifying citizenship before allowing one to vote may have saved this poor women a world of trouble.
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2017/02/09/grand-prairie-woman-sentenced-to-8-years-in-prison-for-voter-fraud/
General Flynn, for instance, has said that Shariah, or Islamic law, is spreading in the United States (it is not). His dubious assertions are so common that when he ran the Defense Intelligence Agency, subordinates came up with a name for the phenomenon: They called them "Flynn facts."
gtn130 wrote:What you guys don't realize is all of this is going EXACTLY as Trump planned it. He is VERY smart - you have to be in order to be a billionaire! He's running circles around not only us but the entire media. His genius is recognizable only to the very astute readers of Breitbart, Info Wars and 4chan. Those folks enjoy WINNING - not LOSING, and it's a matter of time until the libtarded fake news readers finally "get it" and remember what WINNING means.

dckingsfan wrote:It is interesting turn of events. The Ds helped create an environment that provided an opening for someone like Trump, but take no responsibility for the events that led to his election.
They lecture the opposition but didn't put forth the effort (or the candidate) in the election or the previous administrative cycle to ensure that coherent policies were moved forward.
Paraphrasing Edmund Burke - The only thing necessary for the triumph of bad government is to do nothing about bad policies.
There have been so many failures of government by both the Ds and the Rs that we now have a vicious cycle between the two.
When the party in power fails - the other party rejoices with the notion that they are less incompetent or evil than the other.
Sadly, since both parties are currently incompetent and evil (I know, tough word) and fail repetitively, the cycle is repeated.
We shouldn't blame the Trump supporters. We should blame ourselves for not holding our representatives to a higher standard. We should blame ourselves for not promoting a better candidate. We should blame ourselves for not insisting that bad policy goes away even with the loss of political capital - but we don't.
And then when the next candidate comes along with the mantra of "throw the rascals out", we are dismayed.