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March 26, 2016, 05:58:42 AM |
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This not a purple Klan. Pretty creepy though. Semana Santa is "Holy Week" in Spain. Holy Week is an annual celebration by Catholic religious brotherhoods and fraternities who parade through the streets of almost every Spanish city and town during the last week of Lent, the week leading up to Easter/Ishtar.
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March 26, 2016, 05:26:08 PM |
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Holyfuckinshit! I'll bet that when 'the tapes' of Trump are released (probably after his death...which could be near at hand...) we'll find that his most treasured and productive books will in fact be Saul Alinsky's pamphlet ' Rules for Radicals.' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fyu2iaqrC_cConversely, when I get around to actually reading Machiavelli's work, I'm fully expecting to see a nearly exact match for 'the Left' of 2016. To my American brothers and sisters who have heard the term ' color revolution' but never really quite understood what it was, stick around because we'll likely see it employed right here in the good old USofA. Or at least as significant an attempt at doing so as the Globalist can muster. We probably won't have to wait much longer, and if one keeps their eyes open, one can see the little fingers of flame and some smoke already.
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March 26, 2016, 06:13:10 PM |
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Holyfuckinshit! I'll bet that when 'the tapes' of Trump are released (probably after his death...which could be near at hand...) we'll find that his most treasured and productive books will in fact be Saul Alinsky's pamphlet ' Rules for Radicals.' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fyu2iaqrC_cConversely, when I get around to actually reading Machiavelli's work, I'm fully expecting to see a nearly exact match for 'the Left' of 2016. To my American brothers and sisters who have heard the term ' color revolution' but never really quite understood what it was, stick around because we'll likely see it employed right here in the good old USofA. Or at least as significant an attempt at doing so as the Globalist can muster. We probably won't have to wait much longer, and if one keeps their eyes open, one can see the little fingers of flame and some smoke already. Most people on this planet agree with that statement, not just TRUMP I assume.
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March 26, 2016, 06:13:22 PM |
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March 26, 2016, 06:20:16 PM |
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March 26, 2016, 09:49:11 PM |
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... "Mr Schmitz served as inspector general at the Department of Defence during the early years of George W Bush's administration. He also worked for Blackwater"
... I'm more than ready to see Trump align with some people I find more to my liking, but am willing to give him a pass until he stomps the rest of the Repubicans into the dirt. Carson dealing with the education system is to my liking at least. And, though it probably was not the goal of the article, I find it hopeful that the media noted that the names Trump named vis-a-vis foreign policy were relative unknowns and 'were not inside either of the two mainstream establishment camps.' ... Trump named a few more today. I did a bit of looking into Bert Mizusawa, and from the first thing I found, he seems to my liking so far. This offsets somewhat the discouragement I feel in Trump's attitude toward Snowden.
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March 26, 2016, 10:40:37 PM |
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I think its only going to get higher to as time passes by and we get closer to picking the next potus. who would you personally prefer? Hillary of Donald.
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March 26, 2016, 10:48:54 PM |
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... "Mr Schmitz served as inspector general at the Department of Defence during the early years of George W Bush's administration. He also worked for Blackwater"
... I'm more than ready to see Trump align with some people I find more to my liking, but am willing to give him a pass until he stomps the rest of the Repubicans into the dirt. Carson dealing with the education system is to my liking at least. And, though it probably was not the goal of the article, I find it hopeful that the media noted that the names Trump named vis-a-vis foreign policy were relative unknowns and 'were not inside either of the two mainstream establishment camps.' ... Trump named a few more today. I did a bit of looking into Bert Mizusawa, and from the first thing I found, he seems to my liking so far. This offsets somewhat the discouragement I feel in Trump's attitude toward Snowden.Bolded part I agree with, but am not concerned with. Snowden is an example of the saying "one who knows where all the bodies are buried." Nobody's going to screw with him.
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March 26, 2016, 10:59:39 PM |
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Trump would consider halting U.S. oil purchases from Saudis: NYTWASHINGTON Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump told the New York Times he would consider stopping U.S. oil purchases from Saudi Arabia unless the Saudi government provide troops to fight Islamic State. Trump's comment on Friday was included in a lengthy foreign policy interview published by the newspaper on Saturday and came in response to a question about whether, if elected president, he would halt oil purchases from U.S. allies unless they provided on-the-ground forces against Islamic State. "The answer is, probably yes," Trump said, according to a transcript. Trump has said the United States should be reimbursed by the countries it provides protection, even those with vast resources such as Saudi Arabia, a top oil exporter. "And yet, without us, Saudi Arabia wouldn't exist for very long," Trump told the Times. "... We’re not being reimbursed for the kind of tremendous service that we’re performing by protecting various countries. Now Saudi Arabia’s one of them." Trump also named in the interview retired Major General Gary Harrell, Major General Bert Mizusawa and retired Rear Admiral Charles Kubic as additional foreign policy advisors to the five named earlier this week who were criticized as obscure. Trump has faced questions about his reluctance to reveal who was advising his campaign. He told the Times he was willing to rethink traditional U.S. alliances should he become president. http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-trump-idUSKCN0WS0NG-----------------------------------
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March 26, 2016, 11:21:15 PM |
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"... We’re not being reimbursed for the kind of tremendous service that we’re performing by protecting various countries. Now Saudi Arabia’s one of them."
What does he mean, does the US provide a paid service? or is he talking about the usual backhanders. BTW I would never support the Saudis, nor Turkey, nor moderate groups in the middle east, they come back all the time to bite your hands off, and heads off. Have they not realized yet that foreign policy is not working, and has been like this for years. Time for change. Anyhow its the Pentagon that needs fixing first.
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March 26, 2016, 11:24:45 PM |
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Oh ya! Here's what I'd like Trump to say to the House of Saud: Listen up you slimy camel fuckers: I don't give a fuck about your Wahhabi 'culture.' Play by my rules or the 'House of Saud' is a shit-stain in the underwear of history.
You don't get to do capital punishment from here forward, and certainly not behead people for 'witchcraft'. All burkas will be burnt by the end of the week, and I want to see 80% of your women holding drivers licenses and driving their own cars within a month.
Iran will have nukes before you guys.
We'll be buying oil from you for $20/bbr (equiv once we abandon the USD and your treasuries are worthless.) Tankers are on the way. Make sure they are filled pronto.
I'll be doing a tour of Saudi Arabia in a month to check up on things. Make sure you have a good supply delicious pulled pork sandwiches ready.
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March 27, 2016, 03:30:25 AM |
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The list, so far...
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March 27, 2016, 03:42:09 AM |
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March 27, 2016, 03:43:34 AM |
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The list, so far... I'm staying... I'd hate to miss a good train wreck
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March 27, 2016, 03:46:34 AM |
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The list, so far... Looks like Canada's also going to need a wall to keep all these fleeing leftists out! Maybe there's some kind of spray that can be used in the interim as a deterrent.
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March 27, 2016, 03:49:58 AM |
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Looks like Canada's also going to need a wall to keep all these fleeing leftists out! Maybe there's some kind of spray that can be used in the interim as a deterrent. I dunno that Canada has a lot to worry about. Lots of these Leftists probably have a pretty strong affinity for their parent's basement I would suspect.
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March 27, 2016, 04:07:43 AM |
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The list, so far... Im moving my ASS back to Europe. LOL
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March 27, 2016, 04:39:53 AM |
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Hmm.. 'Staying here for the train wreck. Moving back to europe. Canada is not so bad...'Funny how none of the replies visualized them running away from the US to mexico... That says a lot about how people really, truly feel about this country...
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March 27, 2016, 05:43:17 AM |
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Hmm.. 'Staying here for the train wreck. Moving back to europe. Canada is not so bad...'Funny how none of the replies visualized them running away from the US to mexico... That says a lot about how people really, truly feel about this country... Funny how you didn't read George Lopez... Out of the 4 people who listed a destination on this planet, one was Mexico... that's 25%...
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