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Ha! I half expect Trump to invent some sort of shrink ray to turn Earth golf ball-sized for his own golf course on the moon. He'll name his nine iron "Nibiru", hence the end times prophecy.
LAglamrocker wrote: Trixter is awesome but everyone has seen After The Rain video correct? That’s one of first things I’m going thank God for
He said, "We have an Air Force, why not a Space Force?"
Starship Troopers or The Marching Morons? I think he envisions the former but I hope he winds up like John Barlow from the latter.Turner Coates wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 10:30 pmHe said, "We have an Air Force, why not a Space Force?"
Pretty stable genius clever, eh? "Space Guard" didn't have the right ring to it.
Someone said he saw Star Wars and thought it was a documentary. He probably saw a trailer for the latest one and got all worked up again.
I don't disagree with North Korea negotiations at all, I object to the double standard. It sets a shitty standard for any future agreements. And legitimizing human rights violations like Drumpf just did is never acceptable, in this case necessary, or even at all helpful, as far as South Korea is concerned.SeminiferousButtNoid wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 10:58 amAs far as North Korea goes, the reason the negotiations are happening have nothing to do with President Trump's antics and rhetoric over the past year, and it doesn't have anything to do with Kim Jong Un's policies. This was initiated long ago by the South Korean and North Korean governments themselves, for the first time, and that's why it has a better chance of succeeding than previously US lead diplomatic talks. Furthermore 67% of South Koreans support the US/NK summit and only 11% oppose. It may still fail, but you should support any potential progress that can be achieved to lessen tensions with a nuclear power, and/or North South normalization of relations. That's the only way (aside from regime change) that will reduce NK's human rights violations and nuclear hubris.
It's not the people of the US or Western Europe's lives at stake, it's the Koreans.
You're objecting to the wrong double standard. The US government kills more people than any other government on planet earth. People looking towards them for leadership in human rights is the biggest of all the double standards.SebastianLeeDanzig wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 7:40 am Looks like Drumpf studied German politics at the Birtherplanet Institute of Fakenewserey. His latest anti-immigration Tweet is nothing but completely made-up shit again.
I don't disagree with North Korea negotiations at all, I object to the double standard. It sets a shitty standard for any future agreements. And legitimizing human rights violations like Drumpf just did is never acceptable, in this case necessary, or even at all helpful, as far as South Korea is concerned.SeminiferousButtNoid wrote: ↑Mon Jun 18, 2018 10:58 amAs far as North Korea goes, the reason the negotiations are happening have nothing to do with President Trump's antics and rhetoric over the past year, and it doesn't have anything to do with Kim Jong Un's policies. This was initiated long ago by the South Korean and North Korean governments themselves, for the first time, and that's why it has a better chance of succeeding than previously US lead diplomatic talks. Furthermore 67% of South Koreans support the US/NK summit and only 11% oppose. It may still fail, but you should support any potential progress that can be achieved to lessen tensions with a nuclear power, and/or North South normalization of relations. That's the only way (aside from regime change) that will reduce NK's human rights violations and nuclear hubris.
It's not the people of the US or Western Europe's lives at stake, it's the Koreans.
The U.S. has a lot to answer for, a whole lot of blood on our hands, but this is bullshit. Assad alone has killed a quarter of a million people in his own country.
“People living in Canada are coming to the United States and smuggling things back into Canada because the tariffs are so massive…The tariffs to get common items back into Canada are so high, that they have to smuggle them in,” Trump said. “They buy shoes and then they wear them. They scuff them up. They make them sound old or look old.”
Ah yes, that old Canuck scuffed shoe grift with which we are all so familiar.
Trump mentioned that he read about the shoe smuggling in “in a major newspaper,” but for the life of me, I can’t find the article or any reference to it.
For his finishing move, Trump embraced the flag. He wrapped his arms around it for an extended hug, and even squeezed it a few times while basking in the applause, all while a choral cover of the Rolling Stones’ “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” plays in the background.
You left out one of the best ones man....Turner Coates wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 12:47 pm Fox News Propaganda Machine Is in High Gear Over Family Separation
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/n ... ws-w521696
It was a layup for Laura Ingraham, who likened the prison-like facilities in which newly unaccompanied children are living to "summer camps."
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While speaking with Ingraham Monday night, Sessions attempted to clarify that America is not Nazi Germany. "It's a real exaggeration," he said. "In Nazi Germany they were keeping the Jews from leaving the country."
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Tucker Carlson grabbed the baton Monday night, delivering a rant about how the "ruling class" – by which he meant the media, not the Republicans who control the White House and both houses of Congress – doesn't really care about families. He claims they want to use immigrants to, as Trump tweeted earlier, change the culture of the nation. "They’re trying to change your country forever," Carlson warned. "And they’re succeeding."
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Constantine wrote:ur a fkn degenerate,
Metal Sludge wrote:It is after all, only a message board...relax!
Trist805 wrote:Chip, You owned me and I will admit defeat. I love big black cocks. Hope you are happy.
The internet contains Trump's Presidential Library and it's growing all the time.TenBenny wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 3:56 pm I sincerely hope someone establishes an online gallery/museum of as many political cartoons/drawings/paintings as possible. I've seen so many tremendously great, effective pieces of artwork depicting the horrors of this period. Or the Trump Twitter Library focusing on his embarrassing, garish tweets. If there is to be one, let the man's monument be one of utter shame.
milk-milk-lemonade wrote:USA USA USA !!
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milk-milk-lemonade wrote:'Oh boy...' is a 300 Part Series
Re-won the Hispanic vote? I don't think so.milk-milk-lemonade wrote: ↑Wed Jun 20, 2018 4:48 pm Trump just re-won the Hispanic Vote.
He signed an Executive Action to end the family separations.