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/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl General Category >> Politics, Religion (Tall Table) >> Wheres the plug? /cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1480468729 Message started by raydawg on 11/29/16 at 17:18:49 |
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Title: Wheres the plug? Post by raydawg on 11/29/16 at 17:18:49 Not too excited about Trumps cabinet yet. I will give them time to shake out, but this seems pretty much rubber stamping the party monarchy that said they were voting for Hillary.... I do NOT want 2, or more "conservative" SC appointments either. However, it does seem the past appointments by the repubs were more open, and not beholden to the nominating party, like evidenced by the "lefts agenda" driving those the demos seated..... |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/29/16 at 17:33:24 Way to name names and point out why you don't like them based on them having done X And Y.. Yawn.. |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by raydawg on 11/29/16 at 17:46:34 Well i could type out a big old novel, but...... no one reads big post. haven't you noticed? |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/29/16 at 18:12:52 You can post novels. My posts are found in the Non Fiction area. Your post is useless. Nothing to reply to. I want my minute back. |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by MnSpring on 11/29/16 at 18:30:39 4D5E465B5E48583F0 wrote:
Secretary of State Romney: NO WAY, NO BAL$$ Giuliani: Perhaps Petraeus: Yes A Opinion, and Brevity, and no, ''name calling', for the, 'Safe Spacers' ? |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/29/16 at 20:21:42 Betrayus No way. |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by Paraquat on 11/30/16 at 06:05:50 Really? Giuliani? The former prosecutor who dismissed the steel submitted as "evidence" collected from 9/11 and sent it overseas to China to be melted down before an investigation could be conducted? I don't believe anyone is going to see the change they anticipated. --Steve |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/30/16 at 06:43:23 Im disappointed with most choices. Hopefully he is gaming the system. Showing enough globalist cabinet members to avoid the establishment trying to block or kill him. He can always fire them after he's in office. |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by WebsterMark on 11/30/16 at 07:38:20 cabinet members make a little bit a difference on the small stuff but on the big policy issues, they follow the administration's policy that gets developed by the president and his staff. Hillary took the fall for the Benghazi fiasco but in reality, that was all Obama's doing. He's the one who wanted to present the message that terrorism overseas was not an issue so he ignored their request for more security. Hillary didn't ignore those request on her own, that was Obama is doing. she was just being a good company employee and followed orders from the boss. |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/30/16 at 08:24:04 Source? She claimed she never saw a single request. And you might be exactly correct. |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by raydawg on 11/30/16 at 10:05:27 Why was the Warren Commision report sealed for 50 years? That was the JFK finding, right? |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by WebsterMark on 11/30/16 at 18:55:13 Apparently my girl Ann disagrees with my statement that cabinet picks don't matter that much. HOW TRUMP COULD RUIN HIS PRESIDENCY November 30, 2016 Soon after Trump's announcement speech, I said he would win the nomination and likely the election. It wasn't that hard to predict. For anyone familiar with the Republican Party's repeated betrayals of the American people, it was a 2-foot putt. I issue this warning with the same certitude -- in fact, for the exact same reason I knew anyone running on Trump's platform would have unbreakable support from millions of voters. What coalesced Trump's base, what made his support tempered steel, was the fact that voters had been lied to, over and over again -- on many things, but most smugly and repeatedly on immigration. How many times did we have to see the GOP choke? There's 30 seconds left in the game, Republicans are down by two, they move the ball up the court, have a man in position -- and, every time, the GOP would do anything to avoid taking the 3-point shot. That is the beating heart of the anger that voters felt toward the party. No one trusted Republicans to ever score when they had the ball. It's why Trump's supporters stuck with him through thick and thin -- his attack on war hero John McCain (he deserved it), his mocking a disabled reporter (a lie), his lazy first debate performance (totally true), and the "Access Hollywood" tape (oh well). After he gave that Mexican rapists speech, and never backed down, Trump's base would have brushed off six more "Access Hollywood" tapes. All because they think Trump will take the shot. He'd better! As the popular vote proves, we don't have 30 seconds on the clock. It's only three. But if he breaks a major campaign promise, his supporters will turn on him with a blind ferocity, dwarfing their rage toward Jeb! because Trump's is the more exquisite con. He will have duped them. And he will never, ever, ever get them back. Most of his promises can be kept with little trouble: He will appoint good judges, cut regulations, replace Obamacare and renegotiate trade deals. In other words, he'll do all the things any Republican president would do -- plus the trade deals. But the moment Trump attempts to make good on his central promise -- to remove troublesome immigrants and give us our country back -- every major institution in America will declare war on him. Trump knows that. In his Phoenix immigration speech, he said: "To all the politicians, donors and special interests, hear these words from me and all of you today. There is only one core issue in the immigration debate, and that issue is the well-being of the American people.” If powerful interests were not furiously opposed to Trump's idea that immigration should benefit Americans, rather than foreigners, our immigration policies would already do so. It will surprise consumers of American media to learn this, but every promise Trump made on immigration is already the law. Why? Because politicians know that's what the public wants. So they pass the laws -- and then refuse to enforce them. But if Trump doesn't appoint the sort of people capable of fulfilling his campaign promises on immigration, he will fail. He'll be just another lying politician, and his supporters will watch in horror as rapists, terrorists and drug dealers continue living in our country. There will be no one person to blame. No one is ever to blame in Washington. They just won't get it done. Then, well into the Trump presidency, some Muslim will commit a machete attack, shoot up a community center, stage a mass slaughter at a gay nightclub or bomb a marathon. There's no question but that the terrorist attacks won't stop -- unless Trump nominates people who know what needs to be done and aren't intimidated by testy New York Times editorials. There will be more Americans like Kate Steinle, Grant Ronnebeck and Joshua Wilkerson killed by illegal aliens. There will be more children addicted to heroin brought in by Mexican drug cartels. There will be more parents joining the Remembrance Project. But this time, they'll blame Trump. And then it will be Trump's opponents saying, "What is wrong with our politicians, our leaders -- if we can call them that. What the hell are we doing?” If Trump betrays voters on immigration, he can have as many rallies as he wants, but Americans will say, Been there, done that -- you screwed us. He will never escape the stink of broken campaign promises. So unless Trump has another 60 million voters hiding someplace, the appointments he makes today -- to State, Defense, Homeland Security, Labor, even the IRS -- will determine whether he is remembered as America's greatest president, or if the Trump name becomes a cautionary tale in American politics. At this precise moment -- not after his inauguration, not in year two of his administration, but today, as he fills his Cabinet -- Trump has to decide if he's going to be like every other Republican and throw a brick or grab the ball and score. Whether he's listening or not, his supporters are screaming: TRUMP! NOW! TAKE THE SHOT!!! COPYRIGHT 2016 ANN COULTER |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by raydawg on 11/30/16 at 19:22:30 I read today that immigration is the leading and deciding force in Europe elections now too. How did this unfettered invasion ( maybe a bit extreme ) become epidemic in the civilized world? It can't be the result of global PC'ness can it? |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by justin_o_guy2 on 11/30/16 at 19:53:24 Gadaffi warned the U.N. that a flood of refugees would overwhelm Europe. |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by Paraquat on 12/01/16 at 06:06:10 6C7F677A7F69791E0 wrote:
Immigration without assimilation is an invasion. --Steve |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by raydawg on 12/01/16 at 08:10:58 0C3D2E3D2D293D285C0 wrote:
Immigration without assimilation is an invasion. --Steve[/quote] Man, I hear ya...... but I sure don't wish it to be a truly hedonism society either |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by MnSpring on 12/01/16 at 16:16:12 Immigration Does NOT, describe,, ‘Immigrants’. LEAGAL, Immigration and ILLEGAL, Immigration Are TWO Different things. and TWO different kinds of, ‘Immigrants’. Each with, VASTLY, different Goals ! And, ‘Refugees’, are a THIRD thing ! |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by raydawg on 12/01/16 at 17:57:27 52714C6F6D7671781F0 wrote:
Noted ;) |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by justin_o_guy2 on 12/01/16 at 18:02:38 46554D50554353340 wrote:
Immigration without assimilation is an invasion. Steve is saying Immigration without assimilation equals invasion. And your reply Man, I hear ya...... but I sure don't wish it to be a truly hedonism society either. Could you explain how the immigrants are hedonistic? Were the Puritans hedonists? If you're going to rebel against such, fight against the Paris Hiltons and Miley Cyrus, Kim CardASSian types. Maybe you don't Really know what hedonistic means.. I'm sure it's immaterial. You know where you're going so knowledge doesn't matter. h[ch275]d[ch601][ch716]niz[ch601]m,[ch712]hed[ch601]n[ch716]iz[ch601]m/ noun the pursuit of pleasure; sensual self-indulgence. synonyms: self-indulgence, pleasure-seeking, self-gratification, lotus-eating, sybaritism; More the ethical theory that pleasure (in the sense of the satisfaction of desires) is the highest good and proper aim of human life. Ohhh, WAITAMINNIT! You're afraid they WILL fully assimilate and Become the hedonists Americans are! |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by raydawg on 12/01/16 at 19:31:23 293630372A2D1C2C1C24363A71430 wrote:
Immigration without assimilation is an invasion. Steve is saying Immigration without assimilation equals invasion. And your reply Man, I hear ya...... but I sure don't wish it to be a truly hedonism society either. Could you explain how the immigrants are hedonistic? Were the Puritans hedonists? If you're going to rebel against such, fight against the Paris Hiltons and Miley Cyrus, Kim CardASSian types. Maybe you don't Really know what hedonistic means.. I'm sure it's immaterial. You know where you're going so knowledge doesn't matter. h[ch275]d[ch601][ch716]niz[ch601]m,[ch712]hed[ch601]n[ch716]iz[ch601]m/ noun the pursuit of pleasure; sensual self-indulgence. synonyms: self-indulgence, pleasure-seeking, self-gratification, lotus-eating, sybaritism; More the ethical theory that pleasure (in the sense of the satisfaction of desires) is the highest good and proper aim of human life. Ohhh, WAITAMINNIT! You're afraid they WILL fully assimilate and Become the hedonists Americans are! [/quote] Jog, you really should step outside for a moment, perhaps some fresh air will help..... I will reply once, and that will be all. You have absolutely no desire to dialogue. You believe your own superior intellect, and pretend miff at others lacking wisdom to not see your obvious.... It's wearing thin. My reply re: hedosim was referring to me, that I should desire everyone else to be as I. America, is great because it does not stigmatize and promote a American agenda based upon a homogeneous society. Now, go breath, I done riding your merry go round. |
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Title: Re: Wheres the plug? Post by justin_o_guy2 on 12/01/16 at 20:43:28 Hedonism has nothing to do with wanting others to be like you. |
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