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It's like arguing with a teenage chick whose mind computes thoughts in emojis. God bless y'all for even entertaining him and the other deplorables in y'all lives
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You ever find yourself in AZ bro, we will grab some lunch 
 
[@=/u/38365/AZwildcats]@AZwildcats[/@] I don't think ninja ever gonna leave da heights :lol
You probably right, but the offer stands to anybody in this thread except maybe Rico. That cat tried to say I hated America :o
What's good in Arizona? Was thinking of going to a Suns or Cardinals game one day.

You wouldn't regret it, especially if you're single. Nobody believes this until they get here, but some of the most attractive women in the country live out here
 
[@=/u/38365/AZwildcats]@AZwildcats[/@] I don't think ninja ever gonna leave da heights :lol
You probably right, but the offer stands to anybody in this thread except maybe Rico. That cat tried to say I hated America :o
What's good in Arizona? Was thinking of going to a Suns or Cardinals game one day.

You wouldn't regret it, especially if you're single. Nobody believes this until they get here, but some of the most attractive women in the country live out here
Everybody always raves about Scottsdale but Tempe is loaded with beauties. Scottsdale keeps too much plastic
 
James Comey is like Ned Stark minus the whole sympathetic and honorable character qualities. Metaphorically speaking, it will be great to see Hillary have him publicly decapitated.

Honestly, this stunt by Comey has made me very enthusiastic about voting for Hillary Clinton. In a number of Countries, especially those in the Global South, the so called "deep state," judiciary, military and law enforcement, has overthrown elected governments that are too concerned with Social Democracy and Social Justice. The fact that a member of the American "deep state" is actively trying to stop Clinton makes me believe that maybe she isn't a corporate, Republican lite puppet after all.
 
[@=/u/38365/AZwildcats]@AZwildcats[/@] I don't think ninja ever gonna leave da heights :lol
You probably right, but the offer stands to anybody in this thread except maybe Rico. That cat tried to say I hated America :o
What's good in Arizona? Was thinking of going to a Suns or Cardinals game one day.

You wouldn't regret it, especially if you're single. Nobody believes this until they get here, but some of the most attractive women in the country live out here
Everybody always raves about Scottsdale but Tempe is loaded with beauties. Scottsdale keeps too much plastic

100% agree. Tucson and Tempe are legit loaded with college chicks

Im done derailing the thread now, my apologies
 
Didn't Harry Reid lie about mittens not paying taxes and then brag about it?

Also love hearing democrats talk about protocol when hillary set up a secret and private server. Extremly reckless also used to mean negligent.

I really don't see anything coming out of this anyway. Hysterics for nothing. she will still win by alot.
 
That Russia-Trump relationship thing isn't going to die either

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From the WaPo:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...dcaac8-31a6-11e6-8ff7-7b6c1998b7a0_story.html

Trump has conveyed a different view, informed in part through his business ambitions. Since the 1980s, Trump and his family members have made numerous trips to Moscow in search of business opportunities, and they have relied on Russian investors to buy their properties around the world.

Russia has signaled a deep interest in the U.S. election and in Trump, in particular. The Russian ambassador to the United States, breaking from a tradition in which diplomats steer clear of domestic politics, attended Trump’s April foreign policy speech in which he called for ending “this horrible cycle of hostility” between the two nations.

Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets,” Trump’s son, Donald Jr., told a real estate conference in 2008, according to an account posted on the website of eTurboNews, a trade publication. “We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”
 
What kind of legal repercussions are there for encouraging voter fraud like that?

Because of the way speech is protected in the US, I don't think he'll risk much considering that he wasn't specifically directing someone to do it. In any other country, he would've been out of the race and charged with incitement to violence after declaring that he would pay the legal fees of anyone willing to assault protesters at his rallies.
 
That Russia-Trump relationship thing isn't going to die either

1000

From the WaPo:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...dcaac8-31a6-11e6-8ff7-7b6c1998b7a0_story.html

Trump has conveyed a different view, informed in part through his business ambitions. Since the 1980s, Trump and his family members have made numerous trips to Moscow in search of business opportunities, and they have relied on Russian investors to buy their properties around the world.

Russia has signaled a deep interest in the U.S. election and in Trump, in particular. The Russian ambassador to the United States, breaking from a tradition in which diplomats steer clear of domestic politics, attended Trump’s April foreign policy speech in which he called for ending “this horrible cycle of hostility” between the two nations.

Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets,” Trump’s son, Donald Jr., told a real estate conference in 2008, according to an account posted on the website of eTurboNews, a trade publication. “We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”

Jeff Bezos' blog is reaching
 
That Russia-Trump relationship thing isn't going to die either

1000

From the WaPo:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...dcaac8-31a6-11e6-8ff7-7b6c1998b7a0_story.html

Trump has conveyed a different view, informed in part through his business ambitions. Since the 1980s, Trump and his family members have made numerous trips to Moscow in search of business opportunities, and they have relied on Russian investors to buy their properties around the world.

Russia has signaled a deep interest in the U.S. election and in Trump, in particular. The Russian ambassador to the United States, breaking from a tradition in which diplomats steer clear of domestic politics, attended Trump’s April foreign policy speech in which he called for ending “this horrible cycle of hostility” between the two nations.

Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets,” Trump’s son, Donald Jr., told a real estate conference in 2008, according to an account posted on the website of eTurboNews, a trade publication. “We see a lot of money pouring in from Russia.”

Jeff Bezos' blog is reaching

Is the fact that Trump still hasn't released his tax returns (and probably never will) a reach too? Y'all walking on your hands out there.
 
Address the questions instead of telling me who else shares my concerns.

Address this too while you're at it:
http://www.newsweek.com/2016/11/11/donald-trump-companies-destroyed-emails-documents-515120.html

By all metrics of shadiness, DT is much, much worse than Hillary.


from that article you posted:

In other words, they hadn’t turned over any emails because no emails had been saved on a Trump server.

:rollin

America's classified info will be safe at last!
 
Address the questions instead of telling me who else shares my concerns.

Address this too while you're at it:
http://www.newsweek.com/2016/11/11/donald-trump-companies-destroyed-emails-documents-515120.html

By all metrics of shadiness, DT is much, much worse than Hillary.


from that article you posted:

In other words, they hadn’t turned over any emails because no emails had been saved on a Trump server.

:rollin

America's classified info will be safe at last!

Selective reading bruh:

In a March 2006 response, Trump’s lawyers argued that the emails and other electronic documents had not been produced because the company didn’t have them. They claimed it had no servers until 2001—the year Trump claimed he had learned of the Power Plant project. They also claimed Trump Hotels had no policy regarding retaining documents until 2003. In other words, they hadn’t turned over any emails because no emails had been saved on a Trump server.

Judge Jeffrey Streitfeld reacted with near disbelief. "I don't have the patience for this," he said. "This has been going on too long to have to listen—and I don't mean to be disrespectful—to this double-talk. There has to be an attitude adjustment from the plaintiff."

Streitfeld ordered Trump executives to file sworn statements attesting to how their email systems had worked from 1996 onward. In response, Trump Hotels filed an affidavit from one of its information technology managers stating that it had had no servers prior to 2001.

That was false and by deposing numerous IT specialists with two Trump companies—the Trump Organization and Trump Hotels—lawyers for Power Plant gradually chipped away at it. Finally, during a deposition nine months after he had signed the deceptive affidavit, the same Trump executive admitted his assertions in it were untrue. In fact, an IBM Domino server for emails and other files had been installed in 1999, the same year witnesses for Power Plant contended that Trump had learned of the casino deal. Prior to that, as early as 1997, the Trump corporations used servers off-site operated by a company called Jersey Cape, according to sworn testimony by one of the Trump IT experts; the following year, the Trump Organization and Trump Hotels moved to another email provider, Technology 21.

These startling revelations changed nothing, however, because there was no trove of documents. The Trump records had been destroyed. Despite knowing back in 2001 that Trump might want to file a lawsuit, his companies had deleted emails and other records without checking if they might be evidence in his case. Beginning around 2003, the company wiped clear the data from everyone’s computers every year. Lawyers for Trump Hotels had never sent out the usual communication issued during litigation instructing employees to stop destroying records that might be related to this case. The deletions continued, and backup tapes were reused—thus erasing the data they held. Power Plant lawyers also discovered that after the lawsuit was filed, Trump Hotels disposed of a key witness’s computer without preserving the data on it.

If Hillary is crooked, Donald is a corkscrew.
 
the tin foil hat thing isn't because people believe in a theory or argument. it is because they are incapable of weighing evidence in a logical manner.

again the term "false equivalency" comes to mind.
 
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/donald-trump-vote-twice_us_5816ad80e4b0990edc31e17f

This dude can't be real life.

If this was in one of Hillary's e-mails and she told one of her campaign advisors or someone on the inside that they should find loopholes in the voting system so that voters can vote twice, it would look extra suspicious and therefore get attention. But this dude yells it out loud in the open and gets away with it.
 
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/donald-trump-vote-twice_us_5816ad80e4b0990edc31e17f

This dude can't be real life.

If this was in one of Hillary's e-mails and she told one of her campaign advisors or someone on the inside that they should find loopholes in the voting system so that voters can vote twice, it would look extra suspicious and therefore get attention. But this dude yells it out loud in the open and gets away with it.

CNN Stealth Edits Article That Originally Made False Claim Trump Told Supporters To Vote Multiple Times
 
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