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On 10/17/2016 4:48 PM, BDK wrote:
In article , says...

On 10/16/2016 10:15 PM, DhiaDuit wrote:
freerepublic.com Where is hillary? and,
www.rense.com/general96/hackedscalia.htm

"If elected, she will be the first genetically modified organism (GMO) president of the United States."

Ah, Rense. If we didn't already have a site like this, we'd have to invent one.

Still, lots of juicy details about Hillary even if their conspiracy case is bunk.

And the phrase "wet works" should be enough to send chills down your spine.

But, sorry, Rense, no smoking gun.


I love the disclaimer on rense that covers their crazy asses..

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On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 4:02:36 AM UTC-5, Drifter wrote:
On 10/17/2016 4:48 PM, BDK wrote:
In article , says...

On 10/16/2016 10:15 PM, DhiaDuit wrote:
freerepublic.com Where is hillary? and,
www.rense.com/general96/hackedscalia.htm

"If elected, she will be the first genetically modified organism (GMO) president of the United States."

Ah, Rense. If we didn't already have a site like this, we'd have to invent one.

Still, lots of juicy details about Hillary even if their conspiracy case is bunk.

And the phrase "wet works" should be enough to send chills down your spine.

But, sorry, Rense, no smoking gun.


I love the disclaimer on rense that covers their crazy asses..

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and links (embedded or otherwise) on this site does not in any way,
shape or form, implied or otherwise, necessarily express or suggest
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The myriad of facts, conjecture, perspectives, viewpoints, opinions,
analyses, and information in the articles, stories and commentaries
posted on this site range from cutting edge hard news and comment to
extreme and unusual perspectives. We choose not to sweep uncomfortable
material under the rug - where it can grow and fester. We choose not to
censor skewed logic and uncomfortable rhetoric. These things reflect the
world as it now is - for better and worse. We present multiple facts,
perspectives, viewpoints, opinions, analyses, and information. As with
all controversies, we stand ready to post any and all rebuttals and
responses from people mentioned in the material we post.

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a broad panorama of news about the events of our times and presenting it
to readers for their own consideration. We believe in the intelligence,
judgment and wisdom of our readers to discern for themselves among the
data which appears on this site that which is valid and worthy...or
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have great trust and respect for the American people, and our worldwide
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of material...take what you wish and click or scroll right past that
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you to do.

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I would rather believe the "Onion"...


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On 10/18/2016 9:44 AM, Hils wrote:

If the shiksa queen was to start a global nuclear war...


Where did this thought about Hillary causing a nuclear war ever start?
Too many kOOk sites?

It would seem more likely to be caused by the clown Trump. He has
advocated nuclear proliferation, said "I like war", said "Bomb the ****
out of them" -- and on top of that he is notoriously thin-skinned and
totally ignorant of international politics ("What, you mean Russia
invaded Crimea, I didn't know that".)

If you are betting on who will start a nuclear war, it seems the deck is
stacked waaaay in favor of the blowhard buffoon Trump.


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On Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 7:22:19 PM UTC-5, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
On 10/18/2016 9:44 AM, Hils wrote:

If the shiksa queen was to start a global nuclear war...


Where did this thought about Hillary causing a nuclear war ever start?
Too many kOOk sites?

It would seem more likely to be caused by the clown Trump. He has
advocated nuclear proliferation, said "I like war", said "Bomb the ****
out of them" -- and on top of that he is notoriously thin-skinned and
totally ignorant of international politics ("What, you mean Russia
invaded Crimea, I didn't know that".)

If you are betting on who will start a nuclear war, it seems the deck is
stacked waaaay in favor of the blowhard buffoon Trump.


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On 10/18/2016 8:22 PM, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
[...]

It would seem more likely to be caused by the clown Trump. He has
advocated nuclear proliferation, said "I like war", said "Bomb the
**** out of them" -- and on top of that he is notoriously
thin-skinned and totally ignorant of international politics ("What,
you mean Russia invaded Crimea, I didn't know that".)

[...]



Russia invaded Crimea like George Washington invaded Pennsylvania.


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Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:

On 10/18/2016 8:22 PM, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
[...]

It would seem more likely to be caused by the clown Trump. He has
advocated nuclear proliferation, said "I like war", said "Bomb the
**** out of them" -- and on top of that he is notoriously
thin-skinned and totally ignorant of international politics ("What,
you mean Russia invaded Crimea, I didn't know that".)

[...]



Russia invaded Crimea like George Washington invaded Pennsylvania.


Honor bright,

Kevin.


The Crimeans didn't pay the whiskey tax?

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Joe from Kokomo wrote:

It [war] would seem more likely to be caused by the clown Trump. He has
advocated nuclear proliferation, said "I like war", said "Bomb the
**** out of them" -- and on top of that he is notoriously
thin-skinned and totally ignorant of international politics ("What,
you mean Russia invaded Crimea, I didn't know that".)


On 10/22/2016 8:09 AM, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:

Russia invaded Crimea like George Washington invaded Pennsylvania.


Honor bright,

Kevin.


Unfortunately, you seem to have missed...or purposely ignored... my two
main points:

(1) Your original statement that started this conversation was:

AS ELECTION night nears, it’s easy for decent people to put a lot of
faith in Donald Trump. After all, he’s a nationalist and apparently
reluctant to engage in war...


You did not explain why Trump's pro war comments that I quoted above
show why you think Trump is "*reluctant* to engage in war". "I like war"
and "Bomb the **** out of them" hardly qualifies as "reluctant".

(2) You miss the main point. My comment had NOTHING to do with
Pennsylvania and Crimea. It had EVERYTHING to do with the FACT that
Trump was TOTALLY IGNORANT of the issue, Pennsylvania notwithstanding.

With all best regards,
Joe



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On Saturday, October 22, 2016 at 9:52:00 AM UTC-5, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
Joe from Kokomo wrote:

It [war] would seem more likely to be caused by the clown Trump. He has
advocated nuclear proliferation, said "I like war", said "Bomb the
**** out of them" -- and on top of that he is notoriously
thin-skinned and totally ignorant of international politics ("What,
you mean Russia invaded Crimea, I didn't know that".)


On 10/22/2016 8:09 AM, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:

Russia invaded Crimea like George Washington invaded Pennsylvania.


Honor bright,

Kevin.


Unfortunately, you seem to have missed...or purposely ignored... my two
main points:

(1) Your original statement that started this conversation was:

AS ELECTION night nears, it’s easy for decent people to put a lot of
faith in Donald Trump. After all, he’s a nationalist and apparently
reluctant to engage in war...


You did not explain why Trump's pro war comments that I quoted above
show why you think Trump is "*reluctant* to engage in war". "I like war"
and "Bomb the **** out of them" hardly qualifies as "reluctant".

(2) You miss the main point. My comment had NOTHING to do with
Pennsylvania and Crimea. It had EVERYTHING to do with the FACT that
Trump was TOTALLY IGNORANT of the issue, Pennsylvania notwithstanding.

With all best regards,
Joe



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On Saturday, October 22, 2016 at 8:09:04 AM UTC-4, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
On 10/18/2016 8:22 PM, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
[...]

It would seem more likely to be caused by the clown Trump. He has
advocated nuclear proliferation, said "I like war", said "Bomb the
**** out of them" -- and on top of that he is notoriously
thin-skinned and totally ignorant of international politics ("What,
you mean Russia invaded Crimea, I didn't know that".)

[...]



Russia invaded Crimea like George Washington invaded Pennsylvania.


Honor bright,

Kevin.
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http://kevinalfredstrom.com/


It was annexed from the Tatars way back in 1783 as a result of a previous military conflict with the Ottoman Empire (war of 1768-1774).
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On Saturday, October 22, 2016 at 9:52:11 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Saturday, October 22, 2016 at 8:09:04 AM UTC-4, Kevin Alfred Strom wrote:
On 10/18/2016 8:22 PM, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
[...]

It would seem more likely to be caused by the clown Trump. He has
advocated nuclear proliferation, said "I like war", said "Bomb the
**** out of them" -- and on top of that he is notoriously
thin-skinned and totally ignorant of international politics ("What,
you mean Russia invaded Crimea, I didn't know that".)

[...]



Russia invaded Crimea like George Washington invaded Pennsylvania.


Honor bright,

Kevin.
--
http://nationalvanguard.org/
http://kevinalfredstrom.com/


It was annexed from the Tatars way back in 1783 as a result of a previous military conflict with the Ottoman Empire (war of 1768-1774).


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