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You are making the case to vote for TRUMP and build the wall even clearer... If I was living in your dump of a country I would feel the same envy and shame of owning all those American gadgets... Don't forget to use your Visa, AMEX, MasterCard, when you decide to visit us with your evil intentions, via American Airlines, as I doubt you have any national airline companies... Visa, AMEX, MasterCard,: all invented by a French engineer who created the smart card. Name is Roland Moreno. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_MorenoAmerican gadgets: What American gadget? Most "American gadgets" were invented by Europeans or Indians and built by Chinese. The Americans only stole the idea and own the company behind that's all. I doubt you have any national airline companies...: Yeah because Europe has no national airline company.... https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_principales_compagnies_a%C3%A9riennes_europ%C3%A9ennesI just hope you'll feel safe in the French/German invented and built airplanes of American Airlines.
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March 08, 2016, 02:44:30 PM |
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Hey dont be so harsh dude, americans are not so bad, they just have to deal with centralized authorities and their stupid puppets, just like all other nations. What is bad about America is that many of its soldiers truly think they "defend" their country from the aggressive enemies, while in fact there are no ocuntries on Earth (except China and Russia) who can really become such a scary enemy. No one really wants to go to war against USA, Russia and China, if you hear otherwise - thats just cute patriot poetry I don't care where you are from: a soldier not ready to defend his country is a treator. We have TRUMP to fight off the puppets. It would be logical for you to support him... Yeah cause American soldiers are well known for defending their country xD Well ok they mostly go kill and rape children and women in Midle East, but that's only to defend their country! Yeah even if they had to lie about massive destruction weapon to declare war... But it doesn't mean it's not to defend their country!
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March 08, 2016, 02:55:35 PM |
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You are making the case to vote for TRUMP and build the wall even clearer... If I was living in your dump of a country I would feel the same envy and shame of owning all those American gadgets... Don't forget to use your Visa, AMEX, MasterCard, when you decide to visit us with your evil intentions, via American Airlines, as I doubt you have any national airline companies... Visa, AMEX, MasterCard,: all invented by a French engineer who created the smart card. Name is Roland Moreno. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_MorenoAmerican gadgets: What American gadget? Most "American gadgets" were invented by Europeans or Indians and built by Chinese. The Americans only stole the idea and own the company behind that's all. I doubt you have any national airline companies...: Yeah because Europe has no national airline company.... https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_principales_compagnies_a%C3%A9riennes_europ%C3%A9ennesI just hope you'll feel safe in the French/German invented and built airplanes of American Airlines. Yes. The Cinematographe was invented by Lumiere. The french also invented the chauchat All the best french engineers are coming to the US anyway. Time for you to pack. You know you want to. Don't wait for the TRUMP WALL to be finished though...
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March 08, 2016, 03:04:19 PM |
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Hey dont be so harsh dude, americans are not so bad, they just have to deal with centralized authorities and their stupid puppets, just like all other nations. What is bad about America is that many of its soldiers truly think they "defend" their country from the aggressive enemies, while in fact there are no ocuntries on Earth (except China and Russia) who can really become such a scary enemy. No one really wants to go to war against USA, Russia and China, if you hear otherwise - thats just cute patriot poetry I don't care where you are from: a soldier not ready to defend his country is a treator. We have TRUMP to fight off the puppets. It would be logical for you to support him... Yeah cause American soldiers are well known for defending their country xD Well ok they mostly go kill and rape children and women in Midle East, but that's only to defend their country!.... Now you are crossing the line, joker. Sometime when you have a moment of clarity in your thinking, go look up violence by solders in the three years after WWII. Some of these men become psychotic. Look at the newspapers in your own country, 1946-1948. Then spout off your big self righteous mouth.
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March 08, 2016, 03:07:18 PM |
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You are making the case to vote for TRUMP and build the wall even clearer... If I was living in your dump of a country I would feel the same envy and shame of owning all those American gadgets... Don't forget to use your Visa, AMEX, MasterCard, when you decide to visit us with your evil intentions, via American Airlines, as I doubt you have any national airline companies... Visa, AMEX, MasterCard,: all invented by a French engineer who created the smart card. Name is Roland Moreno. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_MorenoAmerican gadgets: What American gadget? Most "American gadgets" were invented by Europeans or Indians and built by Chinese. The Americans only stole the idea and own the company behind that's all. I doubt you have any national airline companies...: Yeah because Europe has no national airline company.... https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_principales_compagnies_a%C3%A9riennes_europ%C3%A9ennesI just hope you'll feel safe in the French/German invented and built airplanes of American Airlines. Yes. The Cinematographe was invented by Lumiere. The french also invented the chauchat All the best french engineers are coming to the US anyway. Time for you to pack. You know you want to. Don't wait for the TRUMP WALL to be finished though... Of course. European countries pay for the studies. Contrary to the US students don't have to take a 250k$ debt. So they're better and more numerous. But USA pays better because you've got no ethics and you don't care about the health and education of your country. And as you corrupted our politicians so well they don't give a fuck about the people leaving.
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March 08, 2016, 03:11:34 PM |
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Hey dont be so harsh dude, americans are not so bad, they just have to deal with centralized authorities and their stupid puppets, just like all other nations. What is bad about America is that many of its soldiers truly think they "defend" their country from the aggressive enemies, while in fact there are no ocuntries on Earth (except China and Russia) who can really become such a scary enemy. No one really wants to go to war against USA, Russia and China, if you hear otherwise - thats just cute patriot poetry I don't care where you are from: a soldier not ready to defend his country is a treator. We have TRUMP to fight off the puppets. It would be logical for you to support him... Yeah cause American soldiers are well known for defending their country xD Well ok they mostly go kill and rape children and women in Midle East, but that's only to defend their country!.... Now you are crossing the line, joker. Sometime when you have a moment of clarity in your thinking, go look up violence by solders in the three years after WWII. Some of these men become psychotic. Look at the newspapers in your own country, 1946-1948. Then spout off your big self righteous mouth. Again, you're confusing the men and the politics. American soldiers don't defend their country. They go where they're told to go. They fight where they're told to fight. They die where they're told to die. They've been completely brainwashed by your government and have no self control and no ethics. What's the most common US Marines motto? Semper fidelis. Fidelis? To whom? To the US executive power. What's the difference between US soldiers and 3rd Reich soldiers? Answer is: none.
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March 08, 2016, 03:37:56 PM |
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Again, you're confusing the men and the politics.
American soldiers don't defend their country. They go where they're told to go. They fight where they're told to fight. They die where they're told to die.
They've been completely brainwashed by your government and have no self control and no ethics. What's the most common US Marines motto? Semper fidelis. Fidelis? To whom? To the US executive power.
What's the difference between US soldiers and 3rd Reich soldiers?
Answer is: none.
I agree with you but that's the case for everyone. I mean soldiers obey orders, that's the whole point of an army! It's the same for the French army or any other army in the world.
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March 08, 2016, 03:47:08 PM |
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Hey dont be so harsh dude, americans are not so bad, they just have to deal with centralized authorities and their stupid puppets, just like all other nations. What is bad about America is that many of its soldiers truly think they "defend" their country from the aggressive enemies, while in fact there are no ocuntries on Earth (except China and Russia) who can really become such a scary enemy. No one really wants to go to war against USA, Russia and China, if you hear otherwise - thats just cute patriot poetry I don't care where you are from: a soldier not ready to defend his country is a treator. We have TRUMP to fight off the puppets. It would be logical for you to support him... Yeah cause American soldiers are well known for defending their country xD Well ok they mostly go kill and rape children and women in Midle East, but that's only to defend their country!.... Now you are crossing the line, joker. Sometime when you have a moment of clarity in your thinking, go look up violence by solders in the three years after WWII. Some of these men become psychotic. Look at the newspapers in your own country, 1946-1948. Then spout off your big self righteous mouth. Again, you're confusing the men and the politics. American soldiers don't defend their country. They go where they're told to go. They fight where they're told to fight. They die where they're told to die. They've been completely brainwashed by your government and have no self control and no ethics. What's the most common US Marines motto? Semper fidelis. Fidelis? To whom? To the US executive power. What's the difference between US soldiers and 3rd Reich soldiers? Answer is: none. Third Reich soldiers are all dead, killed mainly by U.S. soldiers.
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March 08, 2016, 03:49:05 PM |
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Third Reich soldiers are all dead, killed mainly by U.S. soldiers. Ahahahahah xD BADecker you're a freak but I loved that one xD Though most 3rd Reich soldiers were killed by the red army, much more than by US soldiers which weren't so useful
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March 08, 2016, 04:00:46 PM |
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Again, you're confusing the men and the politics.
American soldiers don't defend their country. They go where they're told to go. They fight where they're told to fight. They die where they're told to die.
They've been completely brainwashed by your government and have no self control and no ethics. What's the most common US Marines motto? Semper fidelis. Fidelis? To whom? To the US executive power.
What's the difference between US soldiers and 3rd Reich soldiers?
Answer is: none.
I agree with you but that's the case for everyone. I mean soldiers obey orders, that's the whole point of an army! It's the same for the French army or any other army in the world.^^This^^
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March 08, 2016, 04:04:33 PM |
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Hey dont be so harsh dude, americans are not so bad, they just have to deal with centralized authorities and their stupid puppets, just like all other nations. What is bad about America is that many of its soldiers truly think they "defend" their country from the aggressive enemies, while in fact there are no ocuntries on Earth (except China and Russia) who can really become such a scary enemy. No one really wants to go to war against USA, Russia and China, if you hear otherwise - thats just cute patriot poetry I don't care where you are from: a soldier not ready to defend his country is a treator. We have TRUMP to fight off the puppets. It would be logical for you to support him... Yeah cause American soldiers are well known for defending their country xD Well ok they mostly go kill and rape children and women in Midle East, but that's only to defend their country!.... Now you are crossing the line, joker. Sometime when you have a moment of clarity in your thinking, go look up violence by solders in the three years after WWII. Some of these men become psychotic. Look at the newspapers in your own country, 1946-1948. Then spout off your big self righteous mouth.Please go easy on champagne socialists like him. When was the last french military victory...........? Yeah... Exactly.
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March 08, 2016, 04:19:17 PM |
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Today I saw on television a story about why people are voting for Trump. Most of them think if they vote Trump he will bring jobs and wealth. Impressive to see how people think and how good Trump can convince people.
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March 08, 2016, 04:40:02 PM |
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Like hillary clinton?
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March 08, 2016, 05:23:43 PM |
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American soldiers don't defend their country. They go where they're told to go. They fight where they're told to fight. They die where they're told to die.
They've been completely brainwashed by your government and have no self control and no ethics. What's the most common US Marines motto? Semper fidelis. Fidelis? To whom? To the US executive power.
So do the soldiers of our minion quasi-nations in Europe. That is to say, they go and fight where they are told to by US executive power. I guess that makes some sense since there is not much left of the former nations to defend as they fold into the EU. What's the difference between US soldiers and 3rd Reich soldiers?
Answer is: none.
What's the difference between today's modern police state of France and the Vichys? Answer is: - you guessed it.
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sig spam anywhere and self-moderated threads on the pol&soc board are for losers.
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March 08, 2016, 06:38:49 PM |
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....With diplomats the world over voicing their concern, and with America's reputation on the line (of course we can debate about what's left of that reputation after Bush and Obama) heavyweights from across America's political aristocracy and business community are scrambling to figure out how to derail Trump's momentum. In short, the Michael Bloomberg deus ex machina isn't coming and Joe Biden isn't likely to ride into the race in a red Camaro and save the day either, so what now? That question, apparently, was on the agenda at the American Enterprise Institute's annual World Forum, a secretive affair held on Sea Island, Georgia.... GOP Leaders, Tech Execs Plot Against Trump At Secret NeoCon Island Meetinghttp://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-03-08/gop-leaders-tech-execs-plot-against-trump-secret-neocon-island-meeting
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March 08, 2016, 06:40:44 PM |
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"The main topic at the closed-to-the-press confab? How to stop Republican front-runner Donald Trump," Huff Post writes. Here's a list of attendees:
Apple CEO Tim Cook, Google co-founder Larry Page, Napster creator and Facebook investor Sean Parker, Tesla Motors and SpaceX honcho Elon Musk Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), political guru Karl Rove, House Speaker Paul Ryan, GOP Sens. Tom Cotton (Ark.), Cory Gardner (Colo.), Tim Scott (S.C.), Rob Portman (Ohio) and Ben Sasse (Neb.), Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Fred Upton (Mich.), Rep. Kevin Brady (Texas) Kevin McCarthy (Calif.), Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Wash.), Budget Committee Chairman Tom Price (R-Ga.), Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (Texas) Diane Black (Tenn.) "A specter was haunting the World Forum--the specter of Donald Trump," the Weekly Standard founder Bill Kristol wrote in an emailed report from the conference, borrowing the opening lines of the Communist Manifesto. "There was much unhappiness about his emergence, a good deal of talk, some of it insightful and thoughtful, about why he's done so well, and many expressions of hope that he would be defeated."
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March 08, 2016, 06:43:13 PM |
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Predictably Karl Rove, GOP mastermind, gave a presentation outlining what he says are Trump's weaknesses. Voters would have a hard time seeing him as "presidential," Rove said. Which we suppose is why they are turning out in droves to vote for him.
In any event, this underscores how serious the situation is. America is apparently facing an identity crisis wherein the country's elected representatives as well as the business community feel a sense of paternalistic duty to keep the public from making "a mistake" at the ballot box.
But they don't seem to understand that that plays right into Trump's hands.
It's "the establishment" trying to bend the will of the electorate.
It's "entrenched business interests" aligning with bought-and-paid-for politicians to stand in the way of a populist revolution.
And on, and on, and on. The soundbites are unlimited for Trump.
Now, he can say that a billionaire who refuses to unlock an iPhone to aid in the fight against terrorism on American soil, the House Speaker, Elon Musk, and none other than Karl Rove himself are secretly commiserating on an island at a lavish, neocon-hosted conference to stop America from exercising their right to choose the next President!
It would be difficult to craft a better narrative to tell working class Americans if you tried.
Long story short, if the establishment and the business community keep focusing on how to subvert democracy rather than on how to craft a message that resonates with voters, they are going to end up handing the keys to The White House to Trump on a silver platter.
Which we suppose is just how he likes to be handed his keys.
Only the platter would preferably be gold.
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March 08, 2016, 06:52:49 PM |
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galdur
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March 08, 2016, 07:05:42 PM |
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AEI has held the annual forum on Sea Island for years. It's so secret that in 2015, Bloomberg News complained that no one would even say whether it had snowed. Federal Aviation Administration records available on FlightAware.com show that a fleet of private jets flew into and out of two small airports near Sea Island this weekend. Fifty-four planes flew out of the airport on St. Simons Island, Georgia, on Sunday -- nearly four times as many as departed from the airport the previous Sunday. Well, I guess the main part is over. large loud jets are taking off one right after the other https://t.co/04fV5mMlr7 — Darlene Bearden (@darlenebearden) March 6, 2016 Many of the planes are registered to jet-sharing companies such as NetJets and Flexjet or private jet services companies such as Jetsetter. At least two of them flew directly to San Jose, California, home of many tech giants, on Sunday. Another plane, which arrived from Eaton, Colorado, on Wednesday and flew back there on Sunday, is registered to Monfort Aviation, LLC, a private, tax-exempt trust. FAA records don't indicate who controls Monfort Aviation, but it shares a name with Dick and Charlie Monfort, the Colorado-based heirs to a meatpacking fortune who now own the Colorado Rockies baseball team. The plane, a Raytheon Hawker 800XP, seats 15 people. Anschutz, the billionaire whose company part owns Sea Island, is also from Colorado. Another private plane, a Canadair Challenger, flew cross-country from St. Simons to Van Nuys Airport in Southern California on Friday. Van Nuys Airport is so associated with millionaires and billionaires that their disputes over space at the field occasionally spill into the news media. Another plane, a tri-jet Dassault Falcon 900, flew into St. Simons on Thursday from Westchester County, New York, and returned on Sunday. It's registered to Northwood Investors LLC, which is run by John Kukral, whose official bio notes he's been involved in real estate deals worth over $40 billion. "The event is private and off-the record, therefore we do not comment further on the content or attendees," said Judy Stecker, a spokeswoman for AEI. She described the forum as "an informal gathering of leading thinkers from all ideological backgrounds to discuss challenges that the United States and the free world face in economics, security and social welfare."
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