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A timely reminder
08/01/16 at 07:13:15
 
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Re: A timely reminder
Reply #1 - 08/01/16 at 09:31:51
 
Nobody has anything to say? Does this mean that everyone understands that LBJ worked to cover it up? Or, is saying such a thing somehow an admission that I simply hate Jews? Is pointing out that the media was used to con Americans into believing that it was just a case of mistaken identity just another crazy conspiracy theory? Hmmmm, UNMARKED jets attacked.. gee, how many unmarked military jets do the average air forces of the world have? Sounds kinda premeditated don't it?
Awww, shux, they were out there without a flag, how were we to know it was American? Uhhh, if there was no flag, howcum the flag is all shot up?

What's the matter? Is it uncomfortable being forced to see irrefutable evidence that the government was complicit in an attack on our own ship? If calling the rescuers Back isn't complicit, what is? Is covering it up being complicit? Or just accessory after the fact?
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Reply #3 - 08/01/16 at 10:20:11
 
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Re: A timely reminder
Reply #4 - 08/01/16 at 13:41:59
 
SOS, still voting according to the party.

The democratic president does not lie.
The democratic president does not lie.
The democratic president does not lie.
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Re: A timely reminder
Reply #5 - 08/01/16 at 15:25:40
 
So, dead people, an attempt to sink our ship,, all lied about and covered up, no bigg i e..
Booy, if it would have been a bub who did it, whooo Booy, whole different story.

Intellectual dishonesty

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It's who you are.
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Re: A timely reminder
Reply #6 - 08/01/16 at 16:11:55
 
verslagen1 wrote on 08/01/16 at 13:41:59:
SOS, still voting according to the party.

The democratic president does not lie.
The democratic president does not lie.
The democratic president does not lie.
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and Bush, a republican, used 9/11 as a lie to get us into a war in Iraq, and the fake WMDs.

the common denominator here isn't republican or democrat, it's WAR

We were also conned into Vietnam, and our involvement in WWI is suspect as well, and there are ideas about WWII also, so believe what you want to believe, it's WAR that's a common corrupter.

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Re: A timely reminder
Reply #7 - 08/01/16 at 16:34:09
 
And how does covering for Israel trying to sink our ship somehow connected?
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Re: A timely reminder
Reply #8 - 08/01/16 at 17:23:29
 
LostArtist wrote on 08/01/16 at 16:11:55:
verslagen1 wrote on 08/01/16 at 13:41:59:
SOS, still voting according to the party.

The democratic president does not lie.
The democratic president does not lie.
The democratic president does not lie.
...


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and Bush, a republican, used 9/11 as a lie to get us into a war in Iraq, and the fake WMDs.

the common denominator here isn't republican or democrat, it's WAR

We were also conned into Vietnam, and our involvement in WWI is suspect as well, and there are ideas about WWII also, so believe what you want to believe, it's WAR that's a common corrupter.





POLITICSDid Hillary Clinton Just Admit on LIVE TV That Her Iraq War Vote Was a Bribe? Tom Cahill | March 15, 2016


During tonight’s Democratic town hall on MSNBC, Hillary Clinton shockingly defended her vote for the Iraq War as a favor for President Bush helping New York after 9/11. Around the 4-minute mark of the video below, Clinton admitted that she had “a different set of experiences” with George W. Bush than Sanders did, in response to Chris Matthews asking her why she was wrong on Iraq War while Sanders was right.

“I’m sitting there in the Oval Office, and Bush says to me, ‘What do you need?’ And I said, ‘I need $20 billion to rebuild, you know, New York,’ and he said, ‘You got it.’ And he was good to his word,” Clinton said in response to Matthews’ question on why Bernie Sanders was right on the Iraq War vote and Clinton was wrong.

“Literally, that same day, I get back to the Capitol, and the Republicans are trying to take that money away. We kept calling the White House, Bush kept saying, ‘I gave them my word, I’m going to stick with it.’ So, you know, I had a different set of experiences.”



As a U.S. Senator from New York, Clinton famously voted for the authorization for use of military force in Iraq in 2003. The War in Iraq is regarded as one of the worst foreign policy blunders in a century, playing a key role in creating the conditions that led to the rise of ISIS.

Earlier in the exchange, around the 90-second mark of the video, Clinton also seemed to echo the Bush administration’s arguments for the Iraq War.

“Saddam Hussein could have ended it immediately. He could have said, come anywhere, look anywhere, we have nothing. But he didn’t choose to do that,” Clinton said. “Remember, at the end of the first Gulf War, we did find evidence of a nuclear weapons program.”

Later in the exchange, Matthews pointed out that the former First Lady and Secretary of State had a pattern of supporting regime change around the world, citing her efforts to oust Muammar Gaddafi in Libya and Bashar al-Assad in Syria.

CLINTON: Libya was very different. You know, I think, it’s, conflating the two does a disservice–

MATTHEWS: But the principle of regime change, what do you make of it?

CLINTON: No, no, look–

MATTHEWS: Constantly trying to knock off their leaders?

CLINTON: No, that, that is just an overstatement that doesn’t really reflect the situation–

MATTHEWS: Don’t you support knocking off Assad? Bashar Assad?


CLINTON: You know, I think that, given the bloodshed that he has spilled, that would be a good outcome. But Americans aren’t gonna do it.

Clinton also uttered a surprising remark during her segment of the town hall in which she said the US “didn’t lose a single person” in Libya. Apparently her calculation didn’t include the four Americans who died as a result of the attack on the US Embassy in Benghazi.

The Libyan intervention and ousting of Gaddafi is also responsible for thousands of refugees fleeing genocide at the hands of ISIS-affiliated groups. Thousands more Libyan civilians have been killed in the violence that’s plagued the country in the wake of the instability following Gaddafi’s death.

Do a little dance....
Make a little love....

Get down tonight,
Get down tonight.

Anybody who believe this woman has some serious issues with reality.
Golly girl, you think this kind of stuff is why folk at 2 to 1 don't trust/believe you?
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Re: A timely reminder
Reply #9 - 08/01/16 at 18:50:28
 
raydawg wrote on 08/01/16 at 17:23:29:
LostArtist wrote on 08/01/16 at 16:11:55:
verslagen1 wrote on 08/01/16 at 13:41:59:
SOS, still voting according to the party.

The democratic president does not lie.
The democratic president does not lie.
The democratic president does not lie.
...


imogene wire wrapped with ribbon
Hoover owl


and Bush, a republican, used 9/11 as a lie to get us into a war in Iraq, and the fake WMDs.

the common denominator here isn't republican or democrat, it's WAR

We were also conned into Vietnam, and our involvement in WWI is suspect as well, and there are ideas about WWII also, so believe what you want to believe, it's WAR that's a common corrupter.





POLITICSDid Hillary Clinton Just Admit on LIVE TV That Her Iraq War Vote Was a Bribe? Tom Cahill | March 15, 2016


During tonight’s Democratic town hall on MSNBC, Hillary Clinton shockingly defended her vote for the Iraq War as a favor for President Bush helping New York after 9/11. Around the 4-minute mark of the video below, Clinton admitted that she had “a different set of experiences” with George W. Bush than Sanders did, in response to Chris Matthews asking her why she was wrong on Iraq War while Sanders was right.

“I’m sitting there in the Oval Office, and Bush says to me, ‘What do you need?’ And I said, ‘I need $20 billion to rebuild, you know, New York,’ and he said, ‘You got it.’ And he was good to his word,” Clinton said in response to Matthews’ question on why Bernie Sanders was right on the Iraq War vote and Clinton was wrong.

“Literally, that same day, I get back to the Capitol, and the Republicans are trying to take that money away. We kept calling the White House, Bush kept saying, ‘I gave them my word, I’m going to stick with it.’ So, you know, I had a different set of experiences.”



As a U.S. Senator from New York, Clinton famously voted for the authorization for use of military force in Iraq in 2003. The War in Iraq is regarded as one of the worst foreign policy blunders in a century, playing a key role in creating the conditions that led to the rise of ISIS.

Earlier in the exchange, around the 90-second mark of the video, Clinton also seemed to echo the Bush administration’s arguments for the Iraq War.

“Saddam Hussein could have ended it immediately. He could have said, come anywhere, look anywhere, we have nothing. But he didn’t choose to do that,” Clinton said. “Remember, at the end of the first Gulf War, we did find evidence of a nuclear weapons program.”

Later in the exchange, Matthews pointed out that the former First Lady and Secretary of State had a pattern of supporting regime change around the world, citing her efforts to oust Muammar Gaddafi in Libya and Bashar al-Assad in Syria.

CLINTON: Libya was very different. You know, I think, it’s, conflating the two does a disservice–

MATTHEWS: But the principle of regime change, what do you make of it?

CLINTON: No, no, look–

MATTHEWS: Constantly trying to knock off their leaders?

CLINTON: No, that, that is just an overstatement that doesn’t really reflect the situation–

MATTHEWS: Don’t you support knocking off Assad? Bashar Assad?


CLINTON: You know, I think that, given the bloodshed that he has spilled, that would be a good outcome. But Americans aren’t gonna do it.

Clinton also uttered a surprising remark during her segment of the town hall in which she said the US “didn’t lose a single person” in Libya. Apparently her calculation didn’t include the four Americans who died as a result of the attack on the US Embassy in Benghazi.

The Libyan intervention and ousting of Gaddafi is also responsible for thousands of refugees fleeing genocide at the hands of ISIS-affiliated groups. Thousands more Libyan civilians have been killed in the violence that’s plagued the country in the wake of the instability following Gaddafi’s death.

Do a little dance....
Make a little love....

Get down tonight,
Get down tonight.

Anybody who believe this woman has some serious issues with reality.
Golly girl, you think this kind of stuff is why folk at 2 to 1 don't trust/believe you?




and Trump is the ultimate salesman. when's the last time a salesman told you the truth?  And Trump is just as conniving and even MORE petty than Clinton.  I'd rather a president not spend 3 weeks in a twitter battle with his critics.  

Trump's character hasn't even been tested yet and he's already failing "bigly"

picking on every little person around that dares criticize the almighty Trump, he can't take it, he's thin skinned I guess his pampered ass isn't used to actually being challenged.

You worry about freedom, yet you support this guy? This guy that wants to restrict your first amendment rights, you're 4th amendment rights, your 14th amendment rights, he wants to challenge your religion and then judge you for it, this man will take as many rights as he feels is necessary to protect is fragile ego.

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Reply #10 - 08/01/16 at 19:25:40
 
Zzz,,    so smart,,  
And yet, unable to see how much worse she is,,,,,
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Reply #11 - 08/02/16 at 03:47:57
 
You worry about freedom, yet you support this guy?

Not me, not neither of them......

The true rationale on display of lessor of two evils, is still EVIL.

You go ahead, vote for her because he is a jerk.
Its your bed bro, I won't lie in it.
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Reply #12 - 08/02/16 at 06:07:01
 
LostArtist wrote on 08/01/16 at 16:11:55:
the common denominator here isn't republican or democrat, it's WAR


War is good for business.


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Reply #13 - 08/02/16 at 08:53:43
 
The thing is, in the eyes of the left, She is good, honest, trustworthy. The right have maligned her. It's All Lies, Benghazi was just an Ooopsies moment,the emails were insignificant, she is a sweet woman who KNOWS what America Needs. And the SSguys who told what a horrific pregnant dog she is to work for? Just politically motivated lies.
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Reply #14 - 08/02/16 at 15:18:18
 
Hey lost. What makes you say that Trump is going to take those rights away from us? 1st 4th 14th? He just wants to make us sager. Something that needs to be done.
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