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Now he's comparing himself to Jesus?
 
Dude think he winning because he banging their daughter :lol:

Ole girl's parents are probably worried sick in the house like Will's mom from Stranger Things. They dunno what the faceless monster doing to their kid, and they know she ain't safe.
 
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Dude think he winning because he banging their daughter
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Ole girl parents are probably sick in the house like Will's mom from Stranger Things, they dunno what the faceless monster doing to their kid, and they know she ain't safe.
Man, you guys always make things about evil and victimization. 

Classic leftist take on the situation I guess.
 
Netanyahu is like a petulant child

Dude is the worst :smh:

Never in his life been interested in peace

Boo hoo,he can't get international backing for his breaches of international law so the whole world is supposedly out to get them, cry me a river :rolleyes.

Obama's getting ******* on and called a Hamas backer yet he's responsible for sending the the Iron Dome system that protects against their rockets as well as the largest aid package in their entire history but okay,he's "abandoned" Israel :lol:
 
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"Top Russian officials came to believe Trump would be forced to withdraw from the race because of his psychological state and apparent unsuitability for the presidency, according to information obtained by the Western intelligence source. In particular, Kremlin officials feared they could not predict what impact it might have on Russia should Trump step aside. As a result, the Russians decided to stop forwarding material through channels to WikiLeaks, although some material was already in the pipeline."

http://www.newsweek.com/donald-trum...a-hillary-clinton-united-states-europe-516895
 
people should read the whole thing, but here are some interesting parts:

"American intelligence officials know Russia used cyberattacks and misinformation to interfere with recent elections in Western Europe, including the German elections last month that resulted in victories for right-wing populists, and the United Kingdom’s vote in June on Brexit, a referendum that called for Britain to leave the European Union."

"Once the documents are obtained by hackers and then distributed, a large group of propagandists around the world begin promoting them on social media—in comments sections of websites and other locations online—hoping to generate negative news stories that undermine Democratic officials, particularly Clinton."

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"Erdogan has told associates he will not cooperate militarily with a Trump administration, according to a Middle Eastern financier in direct contact with senior Turkish officials."

how long till these same people start posting that this Newsweek story is false and we should wait until more information comes out?

******* traitors
 
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Russia is also openly investing in France's far right Front National. Marine Le Pen openly asked Russia for loans 
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Coincidentally she also has quite favorable views to Putin and his annexation of the Crimea region. She even said she'll formally recognize Crimea as Russian territory if she wins.

Regardless of how horrible Putin is as a person, can't deny his remarkable skill in finessing people to do his bidding.
 
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[h1]President Obama Signs ‘Emmett Till Bill’ To Reopen Civil Rights Cold Cases[/h1][h3]The new legislation will allow civil rights cold cases that happened prior to 1970 to be reopened.[/h3]
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In 1955, the death of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old African-American teenager who was lynched after allegedly flirting with a White woman in rural Mississippi, sparked controversy across America.

The two White men responsible for brutally murdering Till were let off by an all-White jury. The case brought attention to how racism is intertwined with America’s justice system. Sixty-one years after his death, Till’s horrific experience may carve a path for others hoping to find justice. According to PBS, President Obama recently signed a bill that would give the FBI the chance to reopen more cold cases from the Civil Rights Era.

The legislation, titled the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crimes bill, was initially introduced by activist Alvin Sykes in 2005. He named the proposed bill after Till because he vowed to his mother, Mamie Elizabeth Till-Mobley, he would fight to reopen the case. The Department of Justice did reopen the case in 2004; it was closed three years later after a jury decided not to indict Carolyn Bryant, the woman who accused Till of whistling at her. Two years after the case was reopened, the FBI started to look into over 100 civil rights cases. In 2008, the bill was placed into law.

The upgraded legislation, which President Obama signed on December 16, will now get rid of the limitations on cases that occurred prior to 1970 and will allow ongoing investigations conducted by the FBI surrounding civil rights cases. This will create an avenue for cases that occurred during the height of the Jim Crow Era to be reopened. Under the revised bill, dubbed Till Bill 2, groups including Emory University’s Georgia Civil Rights Cold Cases Project and the Cold Case Justice Initiative at Syracuse University would receive funding to help solve civil rights cases.

Many politicians believe the updated law will allow more cases to be opened and solved. Senators Claire McCaskill and Richard Burr backed the bill at the Senate level. In the House, it was reviewed by Rep. John Conyers, Rep. John Lewis, and Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner.

“As we work to address current questions about racial violence and civil rights, we should be mindful of our history and why so many in the African-American community raise the issue of whether black lives matter,” Rep. John Conyers Jr. told USA Today. “Passage of the original Emmett Till Act represented a commitment to resolving the unanswered questions from one of the darkest periods in modern American history.”

Over the past 27 years, the reopening of civil rights cold cases has resulted in 24 convictions. The first person to be convicted was Byron De La Beckwith, who was responsible for killing civil rights activist Medgar Evers in 1963.

https://newsone.com/3621079/preside...-till-bill-to-reopen-civil-rights-cold-cases/
 
I'm 99.9 percent sure I'm headed to London this summer for vacay. Anyone hits me with Trump jokes over there, I'm coming right back with Brexit jokes
 
I've resolved in 2017, I am not going to debate conservatives who read fewer conservative columnists than I do. I love open debate and discussion but if your conservative eyes consume less conservative media than my liberal eyes do, you clearly are not serious.

If you consider yourself a conservative (or are simply opposed to liberals) and you're too lazy to read George Will's column, you're either a stormer, a red pill, a religious nut or a single issue voter who only cars about cars or guns.
 
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