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[#] Thu Apr 16 2015 23:29:08 UTC from Ladyhawke

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Thu Apr 02 2015 05:36:12 PM EDT from vince-q @ Cascade Lodge BBS
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Supporting Iran and supporting this sham treaty gives the Left a method of saying "I HATE JEWS" without saying it. Of being anti-Semitic wihout overtly doing anti-Semitic things.

If, after six years of Obama's nonsense, American Jewry has not figured this out, then they deserve whatever happens. What **I** do not understand is how ANY American Jew would even remotely consider voting for ANY Democrat, EVER.
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The short answer is that some Jews just hate the fact that they are Jews themselves.  Usually, these are the same ones that take media and social bluster without fact-checking.  Which means that usually, these are also the same ignoramous' running around yelling about how they think Israel is committing genocide against those poor defenseless "Palestinians" and how dare they "murder" 500 of them in a war they started themselves....even if Syria just killed 100X that many of it's own citizens (which does not matter because no dirty jews were involved).  I only wish my youngest sister was not one of them.



[#] Tue Apr 14 2015 22:54:12 UTC from vince-q <vince-q@ns1.netk2ne.net>

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Apr 14 2015 7:54am from IGnatius T Foobar @uncnsrd (Uncensored) in Politics
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If the Republicans can manage to steer clear of Jeb Bush they should



Who are you kidding? Jeb Bush has already been selected as the one
who will lose to Hitlery. The RINO's would rather lose the election
than have one of those pesky conservatives in office.



Then, I would suppose, it is up to the *rest* of us to make sure we vote in those pesky primaries!

The republicans are looking more and more like they are the "walking advertisement" for a real Conservative party to be formed. While there are always complain that a third party "never works" all it would really take is a massive influx of Real Money. That conquers all difficulties.

Talk Radio would back it in a heartbeat. From Rush to Sean to Lars to all the rest. They are as sick of the "Bush Thing" as are the rest of us.

Side Note:
Imagine, if you will, a Republican president w/ Chris Christie as SecState.
Imagine further what Christie would say to the Iranian negotiators...

"FUGGEDABOUDIT!"
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[#] Wed Apr 22 2015 19:37:27 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Ok, but I want Mark Levin hired as the official White House spokesman!

[#] Wed Apr 22 2015 19:38:00 UTC from zooer

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But that voice.

[#] Thu Apr 23 2015 21:01:00 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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I know, it gets to me sometimes too. But could you imagine what the press conferences would be like?

"Put the microphone down and go home, you liberal piece of garbage!"

I'd be glued to the television every day.

[#] Tue Apr 28 2015 13:14:42 UTC from <>

Subject: Baltimore mayor under fire over ‘destroy’ remarks, response to riots

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Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was under fire Tuesday morning for her response to the violence that has ripped apart her city and that came to a head Monday.

http://feeds.foxnews.com/~r/foxnews/politics/~3/CMtfyT2RMJU/


[#] Tue Apr 28 2015 15:16:22 UTC from vince-q <vince-q@ns1.netk2ne.net>

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The cities in which this sort of activity occurs have one major item in common.

They have all been ruled by Democrat political machines since World War Two.

Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington DC, NYC, Detroit, St. Louis, Los Angeles

Just to name the few largest ones.

1968 (the "long hot summer" of race riots and city burnings)...
... and now.

[#] Tue Apr 28 2015 15:25:36 UTC from vince-q

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...and you can add to that list:
Chicago, Boston, Pittsburgh (PA), Atlanta and... more.

[#] Tue Apr 28 2015 16:57:50 UTC from LoanShark

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2015-04-28 11:25 from vince-q @uncnsrd
...and you can add to that list:
Chicago, Boston, Pittsburgh (PA), Atlanta and... more.


An "interesting" and possibly even truthful post from vince-q!

I note that the mayor of Montgomery, Ala. at the time of the 1961 riots was one Earl D. James. I don't see his political party readily available on the interwebs, but he is described as a "staunch segregationist", you can assume he was Southern Democrat.

Southern Democrats, as such, are now essentially extinct. Todd Strange is a Republican... and due to the complete realignment of the racial battle lines in American politics, there is a growing chance that the next time Montgomery riots, it'll be on a Republican's watch.

[#] Tue Apr 28 2015 16:59:47 UTC from wizard of aahz

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The mayor of a city does not always represent the overall machine that runs the city. Guiliani in NYC as an example.

[#] Tue Apr 28 2015 17:03:51 UTC from LoanShark

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I was pretty explicit that some assumptions were being made...

[#] Wed Apr 29 2015 17:37:07 UTC from <>

Subject: California Gov. Brown sets aggressive new target for cutting greenhouse gases

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California would aggressively reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 under a plan announced Wednesday by Gov. Jerry Brown that steps up the state's previously established target.

http://feeds.foxnews.com/~r/foxnews/politics/~3/AWP1GpgpIJk/


[#] Wed Apr 29 2015 19:03:12 UTC from vince-q <vince-q@ns1.netk2ne.net>

Subject: Re: California Gov. Brown sets aggressive new target for cutting greenhouse gases

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Apr 29 2015 10:37am from @cascade in >
Subject: California Gov. Brown sets aggressive new target for cutting greenhouse
gases
California would aggressively reduce greenhouse gas emissions by
2030 under a plan announced Wednesday by Gov. Jerry Brown that steps
up the state's previously established target.


Of course, the easiest way for that to happen would be for Governor Moonbeam to just shut his mouth.

[#] Tue May 05 2015 03:03:41 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Quote of the week:

"Muslim radicals are discovering that shooting at Texas cops doesn't work as well as shooting at French magazine editors."

-- David Burge

[#] Tue May 05 2015 07:47:11 UTC from dothebart

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Mon May 04 2015 23:03:41 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensored

Quote of the week:

"Muslim radicals are discovering that shooting at Texas cops doesn't work as well as shooting at French magazine editors."

-- David Burge

http://www.express24-online.de/produktfotos/2101.jpg



[#] Tue May 05 2015 11:12:15 UTC from dothebart

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Fiorina for president!

Will the US then stop selling tobaco and guns, and instead sell Ink?



[#] Wed May 06 2015 11:10:34 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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If I remember correctly, HP did pretty badly when Carly Fiorina was running it.

[#] Thu May 07 2015 20:52:36 UTC from wizard of aahz

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It did not do prettily. But I don't think anyone could've fixed the problems there.

[#] Fri May 08 2015 18:34:00 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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I don't know about that. She personally oversaw some major league fail.

* Fiorina oversaw the divestiture of the non-printer-ink portion of HP. Agilent went on to make money; HP went on to make printers with very expensive ink.

* Fiorina oversaw the Compaq merger, or "dinosaurs mating" as we called it in the 1980's.

* Fiorina is a globalist scumbag. She supports an H-1B cap higher than 0 and therefore deserves to lose her job to someone with an unpronounceable name in a foreign country.

HP was right to give her the boot.

Pretty much the only thing Carly Fiorina is capable of doing, is allowing the election to be one woman vs. another woman, thereby throwing away those votes that would have been cast against Hitlery by catty women who will not vote for another woman (yes, despite how stupid this sounds, these people exist in significant numbers).

So basically, she was a lousy CEO, and she'll be a typically lousy RINO. She will not get my vote in the primary.

[#] Sun May 10 2015 18:22:21 UTC from zooer

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But will she get your vote in the general election? Because you know.... lesser evil.

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