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[#] Thu Sep 08 2016 12:43:10 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Hitlery made it very clear last night that she knows exactly what a classified email looks like. It will be interesting to see her walk that back when the next batch of Wikileaks comes out.

Trump was very presidential. He did a good job debating Clinton campaign operative Matt Lauer.

[#] Thu Sep 08 2016 14:42:19 UTC from friday1970

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Thumbs up.

Thu Sep 08 2016 08:43:10 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar @ Uncensored

Hitlery made it very clear last night that she knows exactly what a classified email looks like. It will be interesting to see her walk that back when the next batch of Wikileaks comes out.

Trump was very presidential. He did a good job debating Clinton campaign operative Matt Lauer.

 



[#] Fri Sep 09 2016 15:57:18 UTC from LoanShark

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It's spreading. Somebody on facebook pulled an "If you are doing X, you cannot call yourself Y."

The response came swiftly: "You're starting to bore me."

[#] Sun Sep 11 2016 15:34:29 UTC from zooer

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I saw an article in the newspaper's living section, I thought it was funny. I could not find a link on the newspaper's website. Here is a similar story on a tv station's website. (yeah, it is political, I thought it was funny.  If you don't like that I posted it, just go to the next room)

The Donald Trump (Republican Party): Ham & Bologna, layers of American cheese, hard-boiled egg, huge onion slices, lathered w/apricot mustard on white bread, cut in quarters.
Rationale: "Everyone knows he’s a ham and many think he’s full of baloney. Naturally, the cheese is American and piled on high! Eggs are fitting because they’re an object you can throw at people that hurt when hit and quite often cause serious damage. Onion slices are an obvious topping because they leave a bad taste in your mouth. Apricot Mustard is the condiment that most closely matches his skin color. White bread most closely represents his core constituency. Cutting it in quarters makes it easier to eat with a knife and fork—as we expect Donald would."

The Hillary Clinton (Democratic Party): Slow-roasted Turkey, Swiss cheese, tomatoes, mixed greens, blue cheese dressing on marble rye, cut in triangle-shaped thirds.
Rationale: "As Donald would say, 'most people would say' she is a turkey and has been slowly roasted--for more than 25 years! Since it appears there are always holes in her arguments and explanations, Swiss is the best cheese selection. Tomatoes are a great topping because the Clintons have been lobbing them at their opponents for years. Mixed greens seem a logical choice because many feel her winning would be a real mixed bag. Blue cheese dressing is something you either love or hate and for many is an acquired taste—like this candidate! And like Hillary, Marble Rye is a bread that is trying to cater to a few different groups. The Clintons are infamous for triangulating just about every position."

The Jill Stein (Green Party): A large leafy green salad, variety of veggies, choice of dressing on a non-disposable plate or in a 100% recyclable container
Rationale: "This choice is Green on so many fronts, it’s crazy! From the colors, to the all-natural components, to the eco-friendly service ware, everything just feels right. NOTE: Please forgive us if we give you a plastic fork and paper napkin with this meal."

The Gary Johnson (Libertarian Party): Baked Ham, your choice of cheeses, lettuce, toppings, condiments and bread. Sales tax for this selection is on the house.
Rationale: "Since they (Libertarians) don’t want anyone telling them what to do with their lives, they can pretty much pick and choose whatever goes on THEIR sandwich. Naturally, it is not sliced, in the purest of forms."

http://www.wktv.com/news/Rome_bistro_launches_politically-themed_menu.html



[#] Sun Sep 11 2016 16:42:55 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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It's September 11, so let's review:

* Bush/Cruz: September 11, 2001

* Hitlery Cunton: September 11, 2012

* Donald Trump: September 11, 1683

'nuff said.

[#] Mon Sep 12 2016 00:54:43 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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wow ... Hillary's health is not looking good! If she dies or withdraws before the election, maybe the DNC will put their other guy, Ted Cruz, in her place.

[#] Mon Sep 12 2016 15:46:38 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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The Gary Johnson (Libertarian Party): Baked Ham, your choice of cheeses, lettuce, toppings, condiments and bread. Sales tax for this selection is on the house.
Rationale: "Since they (Libertarians) don’t want anyone telling them what to do with their lives, they can pretty much pick and choose whatever goes on THEIR sandwich. Naturally, it is not sliced, in the purest of forms."

 Correction: Gary Johnson is the nominee of the Libertarian Party.  He is NOT a libertarian.

  • Supports mandatory vaccinations
  • Wants a carbon tax
  • Approves of government shutdown of businesses who turn away customers (i.e. gay wedding cakes, nazi wedding cakes, etc.)
  • Endorsed the "Black Lives Matter" domestic terrorist group
  • Supports the TPP
  • Supports massive immigration of groups known to violate the non-aggression principle
  • As governor of New Mexico, inflated the state debt of $1.8 Billion up to $4.6 Billion
  • Gets "triggered" and has an SJW tantrum when people say "illegal immigration"
  • Called Hillary Clinton a "wonderful public servant"

Note: this message neither endorses nor condemns any of the above positions.  We are pointing out that Gary Johnson is not a libertarian.  

Gary Johnson, Jill Stein, Ted Cruz, and Hillary Clinton are all liberal democrats.  The most libertarian candidate out there right now is -- you guessed it -- Donald Trump.



[#] Mon Sep 12 2016 16:24:06 UTC from Ragnar Danneskjold

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"Hillary's always surrounded herself with very good people. I think Hillary would do a good job," Trump, 2007

[#] Mon Sep 12 2016 17:49:48 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Local businessman prefers the DNC's bribable candidate over the Manchurian candidate. Not relevant.

[#] Mon Sep 12 2016 18:27:11 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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Ronald Reagan had a few words which, were he alive to endorse Donald Trump today, he would be repeating:

"I urge you to beware the temptation of pride — the temptation of blithely declaring yourselves above it all and label both sides equally at fault, to ignore the facts of history [...] and thereby remove yourself from the struggle between right and wrong and good and evil."

(the gipper would then grab a crowbar and crack Ted Cruz straight across his establishment skull.)

 



[#] Tue Sep 13 2016 00:55:04 UTC from LoanShark

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well I can only assume that zooer will approve, to the extent that is possible anyway.

http://www.factmag.com/2016/09/12/fans-elect-black-metal-legend-fenriz-to-town-council-darkthrone/

[#] Tue Sep 13 2016 16:01:37 UTC from Ragnar Danneskjold

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[#] Tue Sep 13 2016 16:02:51 UTC from Ragnar Danneskjold

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"I urge you to beware the temptation of pride — the temptation of
blithely declaring yourselves above it all and label both sides
equally at fault, to ignore the facts of history [...] and thereby
remove yourself from the struggle between right and wrong and good
and evil."


I don't think that quote means what you think it means.....

[#] Tue Sep 13 2016 16:11:39 UTC from Ragnar Danneskjold

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In other news, Ted Cruz seems to be the only person in the Senate who understands what the potential ramifications of the handover DNS control to ICANN could be......

How long before ICANN hands over its control to the UN, as Russia and China want?

[#] Tue Sep 13 2016 19:27:33 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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In other news, Ted Cruz seems to be the only person in the Senate who

understands what the potential ramifications of the handover DNS
control to ICANN could be......

Although his motives are unethical (he wants to prevent the ISIS subcomittee called "United Nations" from hijacking the "goldmansachs.com" domain), his actions are correct here. He should spend more time working on this, and less time leading the #NeverTrump/#NeverReagan/#NeverLincoln movement.

[#] Tue Sep 13 2016 19:46:48 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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I don't think that quote means what you think it means.....

We Trump supporters understand Reagan *much* more clearly than Cruz/Clinton/Bush supporters. It means exactly what I think it means.

[#] Wed Sep 14 2016 01:14:46 UTC from Ragnar Danneskjold

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Donald Trump just said that parents who have no earned income and don't work will nevertheless receive an Earned Income Tax Credit. EITC. This means they will get a tax refund even though they had no earned income and paid no taxes. Guess whose
paying for that? The EITC already exists and in many cases tax refunds go to people who paid no tax. This will, it appears, greatly expand this program. He just proposed it will be paid for by federal budget savings.

He also is proposing six week paid maternity leave paid for via the unemployment office.


Sounds like a Democrat to me.

[#] Wed Sep 14 2016 04:23:56 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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The plan does seem a bit less than ultra-conservative.

But as I correctly pointed out earlier, conservatism is dead. Perhaps 8 years of Trump Nationalism will make the nation safe for conservatism (via a real conservative, not Ted Cruz) to take root again.

[#] Wed Sep 14 2016 07:19:39 UTC from the_mgt

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He also is proposing six week paid maternity leave paid for via the unemployment office.


Does that imply you currently do not have a paid maternity leave at all? Or does he want to change an existing law?



[#] Wed Sep 14 2016 13:21:47 UTC from Ragnar Danneskjold

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Paid maternity leave is up to each business how to handle, if at all. It's certainly not the law to provide it.

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