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Reply #2715 - Mar 4th, 2016 at 4:46pm
 
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Trump is Hitler - reincarnated.
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Reply #2717 - Mar 4th, 2016 at 5:03pm
 
bogarde73 wrote on Mar 4th, 2016 at 12:27pm:
athos wrote on Mar 4th, 2016 at 8:10am:
‘Hillary Clinton’s penchant for adventurism in foreign policy cause for concern’


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The history of Clinton as Secretary of State really needs to be considered in discussing the implications of her ride towards the Democratic nomination and potentially the White House, says investigative journalist and historian Gareth Porter.
The role that Hillary Clinton played as Secretary of State in the 2011 military intervention in Libya is getting new attention as dozens of officials from the US, Europe and Libya give their thoughts in interviews with The New York Times.

Gareth Porter: We can’t predict the future with any confidence. It depends on a lot of things that we can’t anticipate. But what we can depend on is history. And the history of Hillary Clinton, not as a senator, where she voted for the Iraq invasion, but as Secretary of State – is what really needs to be focused on in discussing the implications of her ride towards the nomination and potentially the White House. This is an extraordinary story.

There was an article in The New York Times a few days ago that revealed new details about how she maneuvered the Obama administration into the war, the regime change policy in Libya, which of course has turned out to be one of the worst disasters of a disastrous period in US history.

The problem is that there has been too much discussion of her vote on Iraq, and not enough discussion of really what is a much more serious aspect of her experience, which is that she made arguments within the White House meetings that no one else was making basically to go ahead with regime change or at least to make this possible.

That is part of a broader story in which she was positioning herself to run for president. She is the only one of those policy makers who was positioning herself politically. I think that’s part of the problem.

RT:  Do you think that we might see another similar type of action or positioning in Syria then?

GP:  Absolutely. She did very much the same thing on Syria, in a very short period of time after that. So we have both Libya and Syria on her ‘secretaryship’ as indications of just how seriously we need to take her penchant for adventurism in foreign policy.

RT:  How likely are Washington and their friends the Saudis to send ground troops as part of so-called ‘Plan B,’ as mentioned per current Secretary of State John Kerry?

GP: Well, the ‘Plan B’ that John Kerry was talking about was supposedly a plan that deals with the problem of a failure of negotiations. This is what Kerry is really about. But what he is concerned about is what can the US do to try to change that; to reverse the military gains that the Russians and their Syrian and Iranian allies have made. And I simply cannot fathom how the Saudis intervening in Syria could be an answer to that problem.

RT:  The Saudis are known to have a lot of Salafis ties. Would using Saudi ground forces be reliable to go after ISIS and using US-backed fighters as proxy fighters? How might this effect the regime forces?

GP: You can imagine the Saudis tagging along with Kurdish forces to go into ISIS territory. Yes, that is imaginable, at least. But sending them into Idlib or Aleppo Province to try to tangle with Hezbollah or the other forces that are now fighting the al-Nusra Front – no, I can’t really imagine that.

https://www.rt.com/op-edge/334436-hillary-clintons-military-adventurism-libya/


Athos you wouldn't post a picture of Mrs Putin like that. Very naughty.
Still you wonder why Bill would shag around in the corridor if he had that at home. Blokes eh?


Do you feel offended?.
Guess who's that?.
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Reply #2718 - Mar 4th, 2016 at 5:08pm
 
bogarde73 wrote on Mar 4th, 2016 at 4:29pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Mar 4th, 2016 at 12:50pm:
bogarde73 wrote on Mar 4th, 2016 at 12:48pm:
This thread has got the same huge momentum that Trump's campaign has

Who was it, the big fat guy with the Aussie flag, Big Kev was it?
"I'm excited"


You're sick.

"he calls for the use of torture and for killing the innocent children and family members"


Listen up dufus
A Muslim child in a rag head walked into a German rail station today and stabbed the first police officer she saw and said she did it for IS.


Wow, gee hey.  Soo how many civilians have been killed in the Middle East and Iraq since the 2003 invasion?

The US is supporting IS you idiot.  You have been brain-washed.

As proof, the US, the largest and most sophisticated military machine on the planet, could not see any IS Oil refineries until the Russians started bombing them.   Grin

They and the huge convoys of trucks must have been camo'd.
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Reply #2719 - Mar 4th, 2016 at 5:21pm
 
wow the repugs aren't the most strategic thinkers are they?

What exactly did they think they would achieve by dragging out Romney? Trump didn't even have to say anything - just playing the clip of Romney kissing Trump's butt after he secured his endorsement in 2012 was instant pwnage.
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Reply #2720 - Mar 4th, 2016 at 5:22pm
 
Panther wrote on Mar 4th, 2016 at 9:39am:
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Reply #2721 - Mar 4th, 2016 at 5:22pm
 
bogarde73 wrote on Mar 4th, 2016 at 4:29pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Mar 4th, 2016 at 12:50pm:
bogarde73 wrote on Mar 4th, 2016 at 12:48pm:
This thread has got the same huge momentum that Trump's campaign has

Who was it, the big fat guy with the Aussie flag, Big Kev was it?
"I'm excited"


You're sick.

"he calls for the use of torture and for killing the innocent children and family members"


Listen up dufus
A Muslim child in a rag head walked into a German rail station today and stabbed the first police officer she saw and said she did it for IS.


Nobody here supports IS.

You support the torture and murder of children.

As I said : you're sick.
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Reply #2722 - Mar 4th, 2016 at 6:09pm
 
The republican party has now openly declared war on Trump, effectively splitting the race into 3 - Clinton, Trump and whoever the republicans end up picking to spoil.  If they can stop Trump getting the nomination, I'd expect trump to run as independent.  If he does secure the nomination, the republicans will run an "independent" against him.

More proof that the 2 "opposed" parties are just 2 sides of the same coin. 
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Reply #2723 - Mar 4th, 2016 at 6:25pm
 
... wrote on Mar 4th, 2016 at 6:09pm:
The republican party has now openly declared war on Trump, effectively splitting the race into 3 - Clinton, Trump and whoever the republicans end up picking to spoil.  If they can stop Trump getting the nomination, I'd expect trump to run as independent.  If he does secure the nomination, the republicans will run an independent against him.

More proof that the 2 "opposed" parties are just 2 sides of the same coin. 


So you've completely eliminated the "other" alternative?

He goes into the convention....wins....runs as their candidate.....wins......then within one year the "other" alternative......
..................... the  "Grassy Knoll"  Option.   ...


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Reply #2724 - Mar 4th, 2016 at 6:29pm
 
Well, that depends how psychotic they are. 

I'd expect some unrest when he doesn't win the election, but if he's assassinated, america becomes a warzone.
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Well, that depends how psychotic they are. 

I'd expect some unrest when he doesn't win the election, but if he's assassinated, america becomes a warzone. 


You have to remember these facts:



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Don't take my word for it.....check them out for yourself.


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Reply #2726 - Mar 4th, 2016 at 7:13pm
 
That's awesome Panther.  You are so twisted and psychotic.

This is the death toll for the NRA.

"Some 13,286 people were killed in the US by firearms in 2015, according to the Gun Violence Archive, and 26,819 people were injured [those figures exclude suicide]. Those figures are likely to rise by several hundred, once incidents in the final week of the year are counted."
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Reply #2727 - Mar 4th, 2016 at 7:25pm
 
Panther wrote on Mar 4th, 2016 at 6:36pm:
... wrote on Mar 4th, 2016 at 6:29pm:
Well, that depends how psychotic they are. 

I'd expect some unrest when he doesn't win the election, but if he's assassinated, america becomes a warzone. 


You have to remember these facts:



http://www.damnpic.net/images/2016/03/04/democrats.png


Don't take my word for it.....check them out for yourself.




Seems a bit selective of you Panther. Here is the list of mass shootings in the US for just 2015.  331 of them.   Any idea how they voted?

State      City Or County      Address      # Killed      # Injured      Operations
Louisiana      New Orleans      1900 block of Amelia Street      0      5      N/A
Tennessee      Jackson      North Parkway      0      4      N/A
Pennsylvania      Philadelphia      4210 Macalester St      0      4      N/A
Florida      Jacksonville      Franklin and Odessa      0      4      N/A
Alabama      Mobile      785 Schillinger Rd S      0      4      N/A
California      San Leandro      14600 block of East 14th Street      0      4      N/A
North Carolina      Wilmington      11th and Castle Street      1      4      N/A
Florida      Miami (Goulds)      21630 Southwest 120th Avenue      1      4      N/A
Florida      Miami-dade (county)      Northeast Seventh Avenue and Northeast 166th Street      0      4      N/A
Illinois      Lovejoy (Brooklyn)      307 Jefferson St      1      3      N/A
California      Los Angeles      5550 S. Flower Street      1      3      N/A
California      Huntington Beach      17000 block of Keelson Lane      0      4      N/A
Georgia      Savannah      Whitaker Street      0      4      N/A
Maryland      Baltimore      5100 block of Park Heights Avenue      1      3      N/A
Pennsylvania      Pittsburgh (Mount Oliver)      200 Block of  Brownsville Road      0      4      N/A
Ohio      Cincinnati (Fairmount)      2300 block of Baltimore Avenue      1      3      N/A
Louisiana      Raceland      Market Street      1      3      N/A
Nebraska      Omaha      North 108th Street and Military Road      2      3      N/A
California      San Bernardino      1365 South Waterman Avenue      16      19      N/A
Georgia      Savannah      100 block of West 33rd Street      1      3      N/A
Illinois      Kankakee      648 E. Court St      0      5      N/A
Colorado      Colorado Springs      3480 Centennial Blvd      3      9      N/A
California      Sacramento      7900 block of Florin Road      2      2      N/A
South Carolina      Horry (county)      1321 Colletta Court      0      4      N/A
Ohio      Columbus      90 block of S. Terrace Avenue      4      1      N/A
Minnesota      Minneapolis      Morgan Avenue North      0      5      N/A
Texas      Brownsville      1800 Block of FM 802      0      4      N/A
Washington      Seattle      Broadway and Pike      0      4      N/A
Louisiana      New Orleans      1900 block of Gallier Street      0      17      N/A
New York      Newburgh      203 Broadway      0      5      N/A
South Carolina      North Charleston      Park Circle      1      3      N/A
Illinois      Chicago      4100 block of West Roosevelt      0      4      N/A
Maryland      Baltimore      Stricker and School      1      3      N/A
Pennsylvania      Pittsburgh      Prospect Drive      1      3      N/A
California      Fresno      California Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard      0      5      N/A
Alabama      Cherokee (county)      1400 block of County Road 664      3      1      N/A
Pennsylvania      Philadelphia      5600 block of Blakemore Street      0      4      N/A
Texas      Tennessee Colony      800 Block of County Road 2217      5      0      N/A
Pennsylvania      Johnstown      1159 Main St      0      4      N/A
Florida      Jacksonville      1300 block of South Shirley Oaks Drive      4      1      N/A
Indiana      Indianapolis      400 block of North Beville Ave      2      2      N/A
Michigan      Warren      13859 8 Mile Road      0      4      N/A
Iowa      Des Moines      4397 NW 6th Drive      1      3      N/A
Colorado      Denver      Bayaud and Bannock      1      3      N/A
California      Bakersfield      1000 block of Feliz Drive      0      4      N/A
Florida      Jacksonville      Ella Street and Kings Road      2      3      N/A
South Carolina      Pendleton      2217 Refuge Road      4      0      N/A
Louisiana      Houma      400 Block of Morgan Street      1      3      N/A
Texas      Fort Worth      1700 Block of Southcrest Drive      0      5      N/A
Indiana      Evansville      711 E Virginia St      0      5      N/A
North Carolina      Four Oaks      2339 Stricklands Crossroads Road      0      5      N/A
Arizona      Phoenix      Seventh Street and Broadway      1      4      N/A
District of Columbia      Washington      4300 block of Wheeler Road SE      0      5      N/A
South Carolina      Bamberg      682 Dixie Ave.      0      4      N/A
Tennessee      Nashville      3500 John A. Merritt Boulevard      1      3      N/A
Illinois      Calumet City      300 Campbell Avenue      0      6      N/A
Louisiana      New Orleans      2600 block of Caffin Avenue      0      4      N/A
Florida      Fort Myers      2224 First St      1      4      N/A
Indiana      Elkhart      160 Easy Shopping Place      0      4      N/A
Georgia      Decatur      4731 Glenwood Road      0      4      N/A
Tennessee      Memphis      6135 Mount Moriah Road      0      6      N/A
North Carolina      Charlotte      1900 block of West Boulevard      0      4      N/A
Illinois      Peoria      2405 North Flora      1      3      N/A
Arizona      Flagstaff      216 E Mountain View Drive      1      3      N/A
Maryland      Baltimore      300 block of North Payson Street      0      5      N/A
Maryland      Baltimore      5400 Reisterstown Road      1      4      N/A
Oregon      Roseburg      1140 Umpqua College Rd      10      9      N/A
Ohio      Cincinnati (Evanston)      1800 block of Hewitt Avenue      0      5      N/A
Illinois      Chicago      300 block of West 42nd Street      3      2      N/A
Illinois      Chicago      5300 block of South Aberdeen Street      2      3      N/A
Ohio      Dayton      1921 Oakridge      0      4      N/A
Georgia      Greenville      1140 Hill Haven Road      0      10      N/A
Illinois      Chicago      5200 block of South Justine      0      4      N/A
Missouri      Kansas City      1700 E. 18th St.      0      4      N/A
Illinois      Danville      1300 block of May Street      0      4      N/A
Illinois      Chicago      5100 block of South Morgan Street      0      5      N/A
Louisiana      Shreveport      2900 Block of Peach Street      0      5      N/A
Florida      Fort Myers      Dale Street and Veronica S. Shoemaker Boulevard      0      4      N/A
Georgia      Norcross      1300 block of Reddington Lane      1      3      N/A
Pennsylvania      Philadelphia      900 block of Pratt Street      1      3      N/A
Illinois      Chicago      5700 block of South LaSalle      1      5      N/A
Oklahoma      Tulsa      Pine and Yale      0      6      N/A
Indiana      Indianapolis      3900 block of Graceland Avenue      1      3      N/A
South Dakota      Platte      36705 379th Street      6      0      N/A
Michigan      Albion      500 block of W. Broadwell Street      0      4      N/A
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All democrats.....yep, all democrats. That is unless you can find others....Go for it!
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Reply #2729 - Mar 4th, 2016 at 7:34pm
 
Panther wrote on Mar 4th, 2016 at 7:30pm:
All democrats.....yep, all democrats. That is unless you can find others....Go for it!
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Yep, as I thought, clown time.  Congratulations of cherry picking a few shootings over the last +150 years.  Oh I forgot, you didn't, you just mindlessly cut and pasted the same sheeple shite you always do.  Well done.
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