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Putin is a Killer,Do You Think Our Country is so Innocent?
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The United States does NOT kill people! Displeasing us is just another way of saying that one does not wish to live. As a matter of courtesy, we will arrange for Assisted Suicide, which is the civilized thing to do. I would probably re-frame that to say the US doesn't kill opposition leaders of the US. Doesn't intentionally target civilians. Has not tried to set up an imperial hegemony state through invasion. Doesn't manipulate other states through invasion, subversion, to become subservient to the US. US politicians don't steal and corrupt the state as much as the Putin government does. Although with trump in power that might change. "Republicans Whine About Trump’s Putin Love, Do Nothing Else They huffed, and they puffed, but didn't do anything other than lightly chastise the president after he slandered the U.S... The Republican Party is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Donald J. Trump, and party leaders of course are largely falling in line. (Playing the “what if President Obama did this” game is a useless exercise at this point.) Vice President Mike Pence hit the Sunday show circuit this weekend to assure people that Trump was “not in the least” drawing a moral equivalence and, as Pence said on NBC’s Meet the Press, that “President Trump has been critical of American policy in the past…[and will] continue to be candid with the American people.” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told CNN’s Jake Tapper that “I’m not going to critique every utterance of the president” even though “I obviously don’t see this issue the same way he does.” http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2017/02/05/republicans-whine-about-trump-s-putin-love-do-nothing-else.html "Republicans concerned, Russians pleased with Trump’s moral relativism on state-sanctioned killing In Moscow, the reaction has been more critical of O'Reilly. A Kremlin spokesman asked for an apology from Fox. But there’s enthusiasm in Russia for Trump’s view, says David Filipov, Moscow bureau chief for the Washington Post, who’s currently visiting Boston and stopped by our studios. “Really, what Donald Trump said is music to everyone’s ears over there. The idea that America is somehow morally superior has never sat well in Russia. Not just among the Kremlin.” “The idea that Donald Trump is setting the groundwork for the idea that we’re just another country, just like you, [is popular]," says Filipov. “Let’s do business as countries rather than as though we’re teaching you how to be morally superior.” “The way that people, politicians, analysts, see it is Trump is a pragmatist,” adds Filipov, describing Russian views. “He realizes the bankruptcy of the idea of a unipolar world, where the United States reigns over all, teaching everyone democracy. He’s seen that it all has failed, and he’s going to start a new pragmatic approach, and part of that is stepping down from the high horse and talking to Russia as an equal.” “One thing he is doing,” cautions Filipov, “he’s preparing us for the idea that he’s going to be morally relativistic, as opposed to morally superior.” O’Reilly gave no attribution for his Putin-as-killer claim. Putin has never been charged in connection with any of the violent deaths of his opponents. The closest anyone has come was a British judge in early 2016, who ruled on the 2006 killing of Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko in London. He found that Litvinenko was poisoned by Russian agents, acting on orders from Moscow, and that the act was “probably” ordered by Putin himself. “I think that every Russian who thinks that Putin is a killer, probably believes that all other state leaders are killers, regardless of what they think about what Putin may or may not have ordered," Filipov says. Filipov suggested his own formulation of a question to President Trump: “I’m not going to accuse Putin of political murders, because I haven’t got anywhere near that kind of evidence. But I can say, and anyone can say that in the interests of maintaining the stability of Russia, in defense of what Russia considers the onslaught of Western liberalism, Putin has shaved away most of the trappings of a rule-of-law state; and you Donald Trump, President of the United States, do you intend to do the same thing here and is that what you’re preparing us for, with all of these decrees, and all of this talk about moral relativism?” [/url]https://www.pri.org/stories/2017-02-06/republicans-concerned-russians-pleased-trump-s-moral-relativism-state-sanctioned -
Ssssshhhh China, Japan, the EU, Canada, Australia,the scientists from 196 countries(including US) over 21 years. They are all engaged in a conspiracy. Only BriteBart News knows the truth. China and the other 195 countries are conspiring against the USA. China, the EU, Berkshire Hathaway are all spending trillions of dollars to reduce greenhouse emissions. All to trick the US. Its all very cunning, underhanded. Likely a million scientists with bachelor degrees or higher.All wrong. All conspiring. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2015_United_Nations_Climate_Change_Conference http://unfccc.int/meetings/paris_nov_2015/meeting/8926.php http://www.wclimate.com/world-climate-summit-2015/ Naturally direct personal observations of shrinking glaciers in the Rocky mountains must be wrong too.
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He most certainly was worth billions of Lire at the time. Speaking of the Deutsche . "The magazine Der Spiegel has called for Germany to lead global resistance to President Trump and his administration in an editorial published over the weekend. “Germany must stand up in opposition to the 45th president of the United States and his government,” executive editor Klaus Brinkbäumer wrote Sunday in an editorial."... “That’s difficult enough already for two reasons: Because it is from the Americans that we obtained our liberal democracy in the first place; and because it is unclear how the brute and choleric man on the other side will react to diplomatic pressure,” he wrote. “The fact that opposition to the American government can only succeed when mounted together with Asian and African partners — and no doubt with our partners in Europe, with the [European Union] — doesn’t make the situation any easier.” In one of the toughest sections of the editorial, Brinkbäumer described Trump as a "pathological liar" and racist. “It is literally painful to write this sentence, but the president of the United States is pathological liar,” he wrote. "The president of the U.S. is a racist (it also hurts to write this)." http://thehill.com/policy/international/europe/318123-german-magazine-germany-must-stand-up-to-trump The whole story: http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/a-1133177.html "Der Spiegel (German pronunciation: [deːɐ ˈʃpiːɡəl], lit. "The Mirror") is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg. It is one of Europe's largest publications of its kind, with a weekly circulation of 840,000.[1][2][3] It was founded in 1947[4] by John Seymour Chaloner (de), a British army officer, and Rudolf Augstein, a former Wehrmacht radio operator who was recognized in 2000 by the International Press Institute as one of the fifty World Press Freedom Heroes.[5] Spiegel Online, the online sibling of Der Spiegel, was launched in 1994 with an independent editorial staff. Typically, the magazine has a content to advertising ratio of 2:1. Der Spiegel is known in German-speaking countries mostly for its investigative journalism. It has played a key role in uncovering many political scandals such as the Spiegel scandal in 1962 and the Flick affair in the 1980s. According to The Economist, Der Spiegel is one of continental Europe's most influential magazines.[6]
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Schwarzenegger on Trump: I wanted to ‘smash his face’
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"Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) isn't backing away from his feud with President Trump, telling Men's Journal in an interview published Monday that he wanted to "smash his face." Last month, Trump mocked the action film star's ratings as host of "The Celebrity Apprentice," which have been well below those of the president when he hosted the NBC reality show. “I called my assistant and said, ‘I think what we really should do is request a meeting and go back to New York,’ ” Schwarzenegger said, pausing for emphasis. "And then we just smash his face into the table.” Schwarzenegger added that he ultimately tried to take the high road. “And then I think, ‘We can’t do that, either,’ ” he said. "I think I have to be above all that and put him on the spot. Don’t get into a stinking contest with a skunk.” “Wow, the ratings are in and Arnold Schwarzenegger got ‘swamped’ or (destroyed) by comparison to the ratings machine, DJT,” Trump tweeted Jan. 6. “So much for … being a movie star – and that was season 1 compared to season 14,” added Trump, who hosted the reality television series before becoming president. "Now compare him to my season 1. "But who cares, he supported [2016 GOP presidential candidate John] Kasich and [2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary] Clinton.” Schwarzenegger shot back at Trump later that day, writing on Twitter that he hoped the president would “work for ALL of the American people as aggressively as you worked for ratings." Trump and Schwarzenegger have since repeatedly traded verbal jabs, with the latter deriding several of the president’s policies. Schwarzenegger blasted Trump’s temporary ban on travelers from seven Muslim-majority nations, arguing it “makes us look stupid” and calling the order “hasty” and “crazy.” The actor said in Monday’s interview that he's being more dignified about the disagreement than Trump is. “I sound more presidential and more diplomatic and more elder-statesmen,” Schwarzenegger said. "That’s exactly the way Donald should be." http://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/in-the-know/318102-schwarzenegger-on-trump-i-wanted-to-smash-his-face Now, Now, Arnold, you're a busy actor and trump is a bit player has been on a reality show. Besides, if you wanted to "smash his face" you would likely have to wait in line while the Secret Service stood aside and looked the other way. Its a long line. -
"Much of the public is eager for the impeachment of President Trump. A poll last week found that 40 percent of Americans already “support” impeaching him, and the same survey — by highly regarded Public Policy Polling — found that another 12 percent are “not sure.” From the outset of his presidency, Trump has been violating the U.S. Constitution in a way that we have not seen before and should not tolerate. It’s time for members of Congress to get the impeachment process underway." http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-blog/the-administration/318045-the-house-can-start-impeachment-against-trump-now If that poll is accurate. The "honeymoon" never lasted 100 days. It shows within statistical errors of polling that as many Americans want to impeach trump as support him. As there was 44% support last week. "Norman Solomon (born July 7, 1951) is an American journalist, media critic, antiwar activist, and former U.S. congressional candidate. Solomon is a longtime associate of the media watch group Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting (FAIR). In 1997 he founded the Institute for Public Accuracy, which works to provide alternative sources for journalists, and served as its executive director until 2010. Solomon's weekly column, "Media Beat", was in national syndication from 1992 to 2009." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Solomon
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I'd guess that his records will be the subject of a court subpoena sooner or later. Dealing with conflict of interests in some of his legislation. How it works in the rest of the world. https://www.neweurope.eu/article/fillon-apologizes-hiring-wife-children/
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The nice thing about science, is it doesn't give a shit whether you believe in it or not. Original story debunked as fake news from 2015. http://www.lse.ac.uk/GranthamInstitute/news/more-fake-news-in-the-mail-on-sunday/ "In January 2017, the Forum published on its website an article by Dr Whitehouse which included a fake graph purporting to show that, when the impacts of El Niño are removed from annual global mean surface temperature measurements for 2015 and 2016, there is still a “pause” in global warming since 1997. However, Dr Whitehouse did not attempt to remove the impact of El Niño from any other previous year, hence hiding the true rate of global warming that has occurred. The new article by Mr Rose demonstrates that ‘The Mail on Sunday’ is still using fake news to mislead the public and policy-makers about the scientific evidence for climate change." "Dr Whitehouse’s doctorate is in astrophysics, " and another mouthpiece has a degree in "geology". Its like all the Doctors that came up with the studies over 20 years claiming that "smoking doesn't cause cancers". Got to give credit to Breitbart news and the tabloids. Anything to sell a rag and fool the weak of mind. Who can give a good reason why Breitbart hasn't been sued for preying up the weak minded? Sure there are the protections of free speech. But you can't abuse animals, the elderly, etc. Why is it OK to abuse the weak minded and uneducated?
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Putin is a Killer,Do You Think Our Country is so Innocent?
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/robert-kraft-putin-super-bowl-ring_us_5897a1b0e4b09bd304bbd5cf If I was Kraft I would keep my mouth shut, collect the new one and move on. Surely he knows who he is dealing with. He could end up stuffed into a "diplomatic bag" on a one way Aeroflot flight to visit the "Leader". and now: Kremlin angry over Fox News 'Putin's a killer' question The Kremlin has demanded an apology from Fox News over "unacceptable and offensive" comments about Vladimir Putin made by presenter Bill O'Reilly. Mr Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that an apology from the "respected television company" should be sent." http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-38882915 Could this be the end of FOX news. Could the Kremlin send the FSB after FOX? -
Dude, CO2 levels, sea level rise, disappearing glaciers and arctic ice. Give your head a shake. Like Pruitt did. You are confusing your ideology with reality. Dude. its all about republican politics. http://www.nature.com/news/scientists-join-massive-protest-against-trump-1.21345 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-climate-change-rebellion-michael-mann-global-warming-scientists-a7556696.html "On September 20, 2016, 376 members of the National Academy of Sciences, including 30 Nobel laureates, published an open letter to draw attention to the serious risks of climate change. The letter warns that the consequences of opting out of the Paris agreement would be severe and long-lasting for our planet’s climate and for the international credibility of the United States." http://responsiblescientists.org/ The next EO will require creationism to be taught in schools. Fund a study stating that high Co2 is good for the environment. Then require scientists to develop a mathematical formula as to how trump lost the pop vote.
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As mentioned before, Trump has previousy stated under oath that he does not read the particulars of documents and contracts he signs. He has people for that. Great people. The best people! The documents they prepare are the most trustworthy. Everyone says so. And he has also said that you should never hire people smarter than yourself. http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2016/04/21/life-lessons-with-donald-never-hire-people-who-are-smarter-than-you-n2151620 Yeah before I even clicked on the link I knew that trump had said that. This quote says everything about trump. He believes that. He and his ego discount opinions of anyone who doesn't have more money than him or his own family. Evidently thats anyone worth over $400 million. But instead of CIA directors its bannon at the table. Putin will have his ass in the next four years. But all is not lost. There is nothing that eight years of another presidency and the Judiciary can't undo.
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Yep, the reason is simple; those who can help put them in power can also help take them out. Better to get rid of them before they become an issue. You'll notice how "loyal" Trump was to Christy for hanging around and supporting him all during the election. The history of "long knives" goes back 000's of years.The tribe killing the tribal leader who runs around defiling their daughters and wives.bannon has the smarts when it concerns trumps political base. So IMO it would be some time before he is dumped. Its all about the support of his base. For the voters who are more independent. There gone. Not likely to return. For the rest of trumps base, I think he is tied to bannon because otherwise he would be nothing more than a run of the mill republican. His son in law has no base in the republican party. No real experience in politics. Who else support his ideology...er ideas? Something is going on at the White House re the statements by Nikki Haley, re Russia. Statements about NATO by Mattis. Some other voice is filling trumps mind when bannon goes to the washroom. Who knows how long its going to be till there is a real fight with congress. When they vote against trump. trump will abandon republicans when they disagree with him. Like he abandons everyone else who disagrees with him. He should abandon bannon. But he needs him like a whore needs crack. Keep in mind trumps mandate is four years,less two weeks.
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A more poignant question could be what is it about him that we like. Why does it supersede his asshole behavior. Why for his base of support, does any mistakes get overlooked. http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2017/02/why-russia-loves-donald-trump The above is a good sort of preamble. trump has admitted to several biographers and the media in interviews, that he has no real friends. He is 6'2" high although he tells everyone he is an inch taller. He is worth between $3-4 billion, although he says he's worth three times that. He gives away free golf memberships to billionaire acquaintances and sports stars. He sends his jet to pick them up to golf with him. But in the end this is the reaction he gets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2xqcyPrRyg He talks about his social circles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMLVVCIsWtA But for his wife who, it appears won't move into the White House with trump. This is her attitude to the whole situation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZxsNexkTfU "Well before he began his bid to become the Republican presidential nominee, Mr. Trump branded himself as the glad-handing billionaire in demand at beauty pageants and professional wrestling matches, a relentlessly available celebrity who would be more than pleased to talk about his sex life on the radio or reveal himself on his reality TV show, “The Apprentice.” But while he may be adept at projecting intimacy over distance, those who know him best contend that his talent for emoting to an audience does not always translate to his personal relationships. “He doesn’t really have a lot of friends,” said Billy Procida, a financier from New Jersey who served for years as one of Mr. Trump’s top lieutenants... Abe Wallach, who once served as head of acquisitions for the Trump Organization, said he was always surprised when Mr. Trump would ask him and his husband to join him for the weekend with Marla Maples, his wife at the time. “Donald would call and say, ‘Abe, what are you doing? Marla and I are flying down to Atlantic City. You and David want to come?’ I always thought: ‘Why me? I work with him all week. Isn’t there someone else?’”... “But that’s what Trump does,” Mr. Scarborough added. “It’s always at an event or at a function. He’s shaking hands, slapping backs — it’s very on the surface. That’s just who he is.”... Attempts were made to contact a dozen more New Yorkers who have been linked to Mr. Trump, among them TV personalities like Barbara Walters and Joy Behar; media stars like the radio personality Howard Stern and the talk-show host Maury Povich; and sports figures like Derek Jeter, a former New York Yankee, and Fred and Jeff Wilpon, owners of the New York Mets. But none of them would talk about him: Some said they were busy; some said they were traveling; others said they simply weren’t interested in discussing Mr. Trump." https://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/13/nyregion/for-donald-trump-friends-in-few-places.html trump supports are like trump. They hope that the transactional aspects of him will bring a benefit to them. Like buying a NY condo, they pay money and get a good view. Even though the realtor for the building is a slimy, crooked, asshole. That he will have the answers for urban and rural decay in middle America. The answers for those who work for 20-30% less than they did ten years ago. After trump is gone. Hopefully there will be politicians to look at rural Kentucky and urban Ohio. Who say they are going to create development zones with tax advantages to create new jobs. To bring industry back where the doors were shuttered before. That for working Americans in the coal mining sectors where jobs have disappeared. There will be tax incentives but only for solar plants and windmill manufacturing. That voters realize no government has easy answers to complex problems. That one bill passed by US congress is going to counter worldwide changes in industrial automation, trade or commerce.
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Poll, how do you feel about Trump's entry ban on select nationals
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Blah Blah Blah. Another over educated pundit misses the mark on why Trump is popular. Agreed. trump is working to save the hearing of all Americans. "The Hearing Protection Act of 2017" Liberal snowflakes don't care about hearing whatsoever. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNu92obgk7M
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"Early Signs Suggest Trump’s Actions Are Taking a Toll on Trump Brand Since the day Donald J. Trump began his presidential campaign, there were questions about how the Trump brand would be affected. Would his stream of insults hurt viewership of “The Apprentice” or sales of Ivanka Trump shoes? Or was all the attention good for business, a marketing adage President Trump could have learned during his time as a reality television star. The answer may surprise him. Major companies appear to be re-evaluating their relationships with the Trump brand, which, in some instances, does not appear to have benefited from Mr. Trump’s presidency. Hinting at lackluster sales, Neiman Marcus confirmed on Friday that it had dropped Ivanka Trump’s jewelry line from its website. A day earlier, her brand had disappeared from Nordstrom.com, a move reported by the fashion news site Racked. Not everyone was happy that retailers were distancing themselves from the Trump name. By Saturday, some Twitter users were posting #BoycottNordstrom. Companies also seem worried about how protests over the president’s actions, particularly his recent executive order on immigration, could hurt sales. On Friday, MillerCoors, a brewing company, contacted Shannon Coulter, a founder of GrabYourWallet.org, a campaign pushing for boycotts of Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom and other businesses associated with the Trump name. “He wanted to talk about why they were on the list,” she said, adding, “I think all the companies are paying close attention.” At a time when protests and boycotts can easily be organized online, brands face more pressure to respond to consumer demands. Chris Allieri, a marketing consultant with Mulberry & Astor, said, “Before he became president, I think that a lot of consumers were indifferent to the Trump brand.” He added, “It’s going to be harder for people to ignore the connection.” The MillerCoors name appeared on GrabYourWallet.org after Peter Coors, a board member of its parent company, Molson Coors, lent his name to a fund-raiser for Mr. Trump in June. MillerCoors said it did not support candidates in presidential races but respected the rights of its workers to do so. “Boycotting our brands only harms hard-working employees and their families and is counter to the positive progress that we should all be encouraging and delivering at a time when our nation seems so divided,” Marty Maloney, a spokesman, said. Mr. Trump and his daughter have stepped away from executive roles at the Trump Organization, which still earns money from golf courses, hotels and other properties around the world. (Ms. Trump has also stepped away as head of her brand.) Because Mr. Trump’s company is privately held, it is hard to know what impact his presidency has had on his businesses. But the merchandise side of the Trump licensing empire may be more vulnerable to negative attention. “Retailers around the country are going to say, do we need the aggravation or not,” said Wendy Liebmann, chief executive at WSL Strategic Retail, a consulting firm. “It’s hard to imagine that if a brand is really, really doing well, a retailer like a Nordstrom or Neiman Marcus would cut off their nose to spite their face.” Rosemary K. Young, senior director of marketing for Ms. Trump’s brand, said in a statement that the company keep expanding and that it had “significant” year-over-year revenue growth in 2016. Representatives for Macy’s, which sells Ms. Trump’s clothing, handbags and shoes, did not respond to requests for comment. The retailer dropped Mr. Trump’s clothing line early in his campaign after he called Mexican immigrants “killers” and “rapists.” Companies have also faced pressure to back away from “The Apprentice” franchise, of which Mr. Trump is an executive producer. Kawasaki said last month that it would pull its sponsorship, though the Japanese company seemed to backtrack somewhat within hours. Ms. Coulter said the Honest Company, whose products will appear in an episode of “The New Celebrity Apprentice,” had committed not to advertise for the rest of the season or next year. The brand confirmed that it had limited involvement with the show, which has not yet been renewed for 2018. In addition to possibly repelling some advertisers, Mr. Trump’s association with the show does not appear to have helped viewership much. On Thursday, he asked people — perhaps jokingly — to pray for the company’s ratings at the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington. Mr. Allieri, who backed Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, said, “If you’re looking for a good opportunity to advertise, I would look beyond ‘The Apprentice,’ because there’s not going to be an upside.” As the Trump name became politicized so have brands associated with it. Just days after #DeleteUber began trending on Twitter — a response to criticism that the ride-sharing app had undercut protests of Mr. Trump’s immigration order — Uber’s chief executive, Travis Kalanick, resigned from a presidential economic advisory council. Nordstrom, which mainly sold Ivanka Trump shoes, said demand for Ms. Trump’s products had not been strong. The company still has some merchandise from previous orders that it plans to sell in stores. For the time being, the relationship appears to have ended. Neiman Marcus said it “continuously” assesses productivity to determine where its products are sold. Some jewelry will still be available in the stores. After apparel, Ms. Trump’s shoes account for the largest portion of her company’s revenue. Three years ago, the brand predicted that shoe sales would reach $35 million last year at wholesale, generating $2 million in royalty fees, according to documents obtained by The New York Times. Jewelry was predicted to reach $7.5 million, or $300,000 in fees. At the time, Ms. Trump seemed to be having more trouble with Mondani, which makes her handbags. “We think the handbags are terrible,” the documents said. “They don’t.” A spokesman for Ms. Trump’s brand said, “We are fortunate to have dedicated and engaged partners on our handbags and all of our product categories.” Representatives for Mondani did not respond to requests for comment." https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/04/business/the-trump-brand.html?hp&action=click&pgtype=Homepage&clickSource=story-heading&module=first-column-region®ion=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0 Further stories from the fashion industry site quoted above. http://www.racked.com/2017/2/3/14488976/fashion-beauty-react-trump-immigration-ban
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Putin is a Killer,Do You Think Our Country is so Innocent?
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From RT (Russian Television) "It is not the first time that Trump has made such comments when journalists question his stance regarding the Russian leader. At the end of 2015, the host of MSNBC’s Morning Joe told Trump that Putin “kills journalists,” to which the unfazed then-presidential candidate replied, “I think that our country does plenty of killing, too, Joe.” “I’ve always felt fine about Putin. He’s a strong leader. He’s a powerful leader,” Trump added." From RT (Russian Television) SEE THE FULL RT STORY WITH A GREAT picture of trump.VVVVVVVVVVVV https://www.rt.com/usa/376357-trump-putin-interview-killer/ From The Guardian "According to the Committee to Project Journalists, 36 journalists have been murdered in Russia since 1992, 23 since Putin first became president in 2000. Most famously Anna Politkovskaya was shot dead in 2006 while investigating torture in Chechnya... Trump answered: “Well, I think that our country does plenty of killing, too, Joe.” The same week, Trump told ABC News: “In all fairness to Putin, you’re saying he killed people. I haven’t seen that. I don’t know that he has.” He added: “If he has killed reporters I think that’s terrible. But this isn’t like somebody that’s stood with a gun and he’s taken the blame or he’s admitted that he’s killed. He’s always denied it. “It’s never been proven that he’s killed anybody, so you know you’re supposed to be innocent until proven guilty at least in our country he has not been proven that he’s killed reporters.”... Critics of Trump have often raised the subject of Putin’s murderousness. The Arizona senator John McCain, a fierce opponent of lifting sanctions on Russia, a prospect with which Trump has flirted, has said the Russian president is “a murderer and a thug”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Guardian "The Guardian is a British national daily newspaper,...The newspaper's online edition was the fifth most widely read in the world in October 2014, with over 42.6 million readers The Herald Sun Australian newspaper "President Trump excuses Putin’s murderous reputation: ‘What do you think? Our country’s so innocent?’ Trump’s comment comes after news broke that a major critic of President Putin has been hospitalised with ‘multiple organ failure’. Vladimir Kara-Murza had previously claimed to be poisoned in 2015. “None of the medical staff can explain the reason for his current condition. Both last time and once again now,” his lawyer said in a statement. Kara-Murza is an anti-Putin activist calling for free and open elections. It follows the high-profile killing of defecting sply Alexander Litvinenko who died from radiation poisoning in London in 2006." http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/world/trump-and-the-us-legal-system-now-face-an-epic-showdown-over-executive-order-banning-refugees/news-story/d89eb4e30901272bfaa0b47b9a53aeb5 South China Morning Post....... front page Trump defends Putin, says US has ‘got a lot of killers’ too US President Donald Trump has long been effusive in his praise for Russian President Vladimir Putin, despite criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike" [/url]http://www.scmp.com/news/world/united-states-canada/article/2068197/trump-defends-putin-says-us-has-got-lot-killers-too -
Putin is a Killer,Do You Think Our Country is so Innocent?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDdkpKm_xsA Rhetorical or statement. -
Berkeley celebrates free speech and diversity
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O'leary....................................trump no hair....................................no real hair Populist...................................Populist Reality TV Star..........................Reality TV Star $400 million..............................$7 Billion less than he claims Arrogant...................................Arrogant on steroids Private Schooled........................No evidence of schooling Unilingual-English........................Unilingual-trumpspeak Straight talker............................Invented trumpspeak Free Trade.................................Isolationist anti-trade Thinks for Self............................ Lets bannon do thinking Globalization...............................Anti-trade Height 5'9".................................1" shorter than he represents No Deficit...................................Deficit-OK Hates Liberals..............................Hates Liberals Likes shooting Guns......................Likes to shoot own feet Think G.W.Bush Populist.................Only one trump -
a message to the angry leftists from an american infantryman
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That is perhaps going a bit too far. If this is an actual soldier with PTSD or whatever making him lash out, he's probably already paid a pretty hefty price regardless of what we might think of his writing. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BJa_s_2QX_c SHE must have done 50 tours with SEAL team six. BTW members of the military especially those in combat arms use salty language. It is not uncommon for entire sentences to be comprised entirely of the F word. "F*ck! This f*cking f*cker is f*ching well f*cked. = Damn! This stupid thing is pretty well messed up. No PTSD required. Those poor cops are going to need hearing aids if that continues. I don't know why she is angry at the cops. They are just keeping her from getting hurt. There are some very smart military people with full and nuanced views of Geo-political situations. General Mattis is one. I'm sure he is like Norman Schwarzkopf Jr, AKA "Stormin Norman" of Gulf War fame. Who can turn on and off the saltier language when necessary. Depending on the target audience. On occasion there is a time and place for some choice words. Even a time and place, rarely. To pound the fist on the table for emphasis. -
Well there are certainly lots of hillbillies in BC. Religious ones too: "CRANBROOK, B.C. — Two people linked to the polygamous community of Bountiful, B.C., could have foreseen that their actions would lead to a girl having sex with the church’s prophet well before her 14th birthday, a B.C. Supreme Court judge said as he convicted the pair Friday. Justice Paul Pearlman found estranged husband and wife Brandon Blackmore and Gail Blackmore guilty of the charge of taking a girl across the border for a sexual purpose in 2004. He found James Oler not guilty of the same charge, saying the prosecution didn’t prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the man crossed the border with a 15-year-old girl who was later married to another member of the polygamous church. Oler was a one-time leader in Bountiful.... The charges against the Blackmores centred on records that show the 13-year-old girl was married to Warren Jeffs, the church prophet now serving a life sentence in Texas. He was 48 years old when he married the girl. Pearlman said in his ruling that he found Brandon Blackmore “acted on the prophet’s direction” by bringing the 13-year-old across the border and he was satisfied Blackmore would have known the girl would have sexual contact with Jeffs “in short order” before her 14th birthday." http://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/two-of-three-convicted-b-c-judge-in-child-bride-case
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"Hundreds have responded to a Facebook "Chicago moons Trump Tower" event, during which protesters plan to drop their trousers in front of Trump Tower Chicago. According to the Facebook page for the event titled "Operation "Kiss Our Asses, Release Your Taxes," the goal of the protest is to get President Trump to release his tax returns. "In 2006, a Maryland state circuit court determined that mooning is a form of artistic expression protected by the First Amendment as a form of speech," the event page says. "Donald Trump doesn't think the American people want to see his tax returns, so let's show him that we do in the classiest way possible!" Protestors will meet at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 12 at Trump Tower Chicago, and plan to moon the building for 10 seconds starting at 4 p.m. in what event organizers call "a powerful message to Washington elites." http://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/in-the-know/317873-hundreds-plan-to-moon-trump-tower-in-protest Sure I'll buy a condo in a trump building and look at a bunch of_______ for the next four years. Honey what was the name of that real estate broker "Anywhere But Here".
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Poll, how do you feel about Trump's entry ban on select nationals
Phil1111 replied to gowlerk's topic in Speakers Corner
Federal judge halts enforcement of Trump immigration ban 02/03/17 08:27 AM EST "A federal judge in Detroit has ordered the administration to stop enforcement of President Trump's executive order barring citizens from certain Muslim-majority countries from traveling to the U.S, CBS Detroit reported Friday. The executive order bans people from Iraq, Iran, Syria, Yemen, Libya, Sudan and Somalia from entering the U.S. for 90 days, temporarily halts the country's refugee resettlement program and indefinitely suspends resettlement for refugees from Syria." http://thehill.com/policy/national-security/317709-federal-judge-halts-enforcement-of-trump-immigration-ban -
I noticed that and made a comment previously when two of his posts were coherent and reasonable. I actually agreed with one. IMO, two posters using the same account. Or good Russian vodka.
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CHURCHILL ON THE LEFTWING: The fascists of the future will call themselves anti-fascists. Only problem with that is Winston Churchill almost certainly never said such a thing, and this quote has been misattributed to him for years, even with the Churchill Society (who know everything Churchill!) refuting the claim, responding to queries stating there is absolutely no evidence that he ever muttered those words. Who actually said the quote is up for some contention, and it’s likely that the quote has been altered throughout the years, as is common with quotes said many years ago. It seems to be mishmash of quotes from Huey Long, a 1930s US politician, or Ignazio Silone, an Italian politician. And despite Britain First’s claim that this quote was specifically directed at left-wing politics, there is no evidence to support that claim. It is likely referring to the fact that people generally not regarded as fascists were increasingly utilising fascist strategies. http://www.thatsnonsense.com/another-visit-to-britain-firsts-facebook-page/ https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Talk:Huey_Long
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a message to the angry leftists from an american infantryman
Phil1111 replied to brenthutch's topic in Speakers Corner
I gave that a thought but was thinking of something more reflective and would honor his achievement a bit. Although it was army and as such,... well they are good!