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9 hours ago, Ez ryder said:

do u people think u are the only ones with access MSN/msm feed?  

Feel free to post up any current event MSM stories yourself, after all this is a current events forum :news: 

9 hours ago, f7ben said:

Well like any other president for the last 40 years....war can distract from unwanted attention at home

The Pentagon is looking into having conventional combat forces in Syria, but that doesn't mean it's going to happen.

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10 hours ago, Zambroski said:

You should advise them on it with a "cut and paste" article proving your knowledge.

:lol:

Please, stay a Liberal.  You fit in much better there with your fellow not-wits and fake intellectuals.

Ballsack. :lmao:

 

 

Do you think they should send American soldiers into Syria on a large scale?

Do you trust Trump to handle this properly? As in take time to read the reports from the experts instead of listening to Fox news and Breitbart?

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10 minutes ago, Cold War said:

:lol2:  When you are still saying "FOX NEWS" after your media has proven to be a perpetuator of fake news, and worked hand in hand to destroy the candidacy of another candidate.

:true:

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11 hours ago, f7ben said:

yup , its becoming clear......what a fucking circus

and just how clear was it when Obama had no less than 4 nominees have to drop out in this same amount of time ?  

oh have we forgotten prob because it was hardly talked about with the blowjob fest going one in the press core room

but just a quick reminder

in the first 100   Obama had announced less than half of the total Senate-confirmed Cabinet department positions he needed to fill, with only 10 approved -- even though the Democrats had an overwhelming majority in the Senate at the time

Remember the withdrawal of Obama's pick for National Intelligence Council chairman, Charles Freeman, in March 2009? Obama had tapped the former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia for the sensitive post despite abundant conflicts of interests. Freeman had served for four years on the board of the China National Offshore Oil Corporation, a company owned by the Chinese communist government. The state-owned firm has invested in Sudan and Iran. Freeman also led the Middle East Policy Council, a Washington, D.C.-based group funded by the Saudi government. And he chaired Projects International, a consulting firm that had worked with foreign companies and governments. Obama knew all that and looked the other way at Freeman's role as a de facto lobbyist for Saudi royalty. Even worse, he ignored Freeman's Jew-bashing and tyrant-coddling record with a Blame America axe to grind.   In fine form, Freeman inveighed against the "Israel Lobby" in his resignation letter.

By this time in Obama's first term, former Democratic New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson had withdrawn as Commerce Secretary nominee after both liberals and conservatives protested his long record of corruption and incompetence. His political horse-trading with private businesses -- campaign donations for infrastructure projects, patronage jobs and board appointments -- was so notorious it had earned him the moniker "Dollar Bill."

Richardson's replacement, former GOP Sen. Judd Gregg, accepted and then quickly withdrew after disagreements over Obama's massive federal stimulus proposal and Democrats' politicization of the Census.

Tom Daschle, was also forced to withdraw from his nomination as Obama's Health and Human Services secretary amid a storm of ethical scandal, conflicts of interest, and tax avoidance. That was compounded by Treasury Secretary Geithner's admission of "tax goofs" involving his failure to pay $43,000 in federal self-employment taxes for four separate years (until, that is, he was tapped for his Obama post). At least five other Treasury staff picks withdrew before the Obama administration had reached the 100-day mark over tax problems, conflicts of interest, bad judgment and records of lax oversight of industry.

 

yeah a crush of crisis comparison . only diff is the press core had way to much black cock in there mouth to actually do there job and report 

 

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1 hour ago, Ez ryder said:

and just how clear was it when Obama had no less than 4 nominees have to drop out in this same amount of time ?  

oh have we forgotten prob because it was hardly talked about with the blowjob fest going one in the press core room

but just a quick reminder

in the first 100   Obama had announced less than half of the total Senate-confirmed Cabinet department positions he needed to fill, with only 10 approved -- even though the Democrats had an overwhelming majority in the Senate at the time

Remember the withdrawal of Obama's pick for National Intelligence Council chairman, Charles Freeman, in March 2009? Obama had tapped the former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia for the sensitive post despite abundant conflicts of interests. Freeman had served for four years on the board of the China National Offshore Oil Corporation, a company owned by the Chinese communist government. The state-owned firm has invested in Sudan and Iran. Freeman also led the Middle East Policy Council, a Washington, D.C.-based group funded by the Saudi government. And he chaired Projects International, a consulting firm that had worked with foreign companies and governments. Obama knew all that and looked the other way at Freeman's role as a de facto lobbyist for Saudi royalty. Even worse, he ignored Freeman's Jew-bashing and tyrant-coddling record with a Blame America axe to grind.   In fine form, Freeman inveighed against the "Israel Lobby" in his resignation letter.

By this time in Obama's first term, former Democratic New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson had withdrawn as Commerce Secretary nominee after both liberals and conservatives protested his long record of corruption and incompetence. His political horse-trading with private businesses -- campaign donations for infrastructure projects, patronage jobs and board appointments -- was so notorious it had earned him the moniker "Dollar Bill."

Richardson's replacement, former GOP Sen. Judd Gregg, accepted and then quickly withdrew after disagreements over Obama's massive federal stimulus proposal and Democrats' politicization of the Census.

Tom Daschle, was also forced to withdraw from his nomination as Obama's Health and Human Services secretary amid a storm of ethical scandal, conflicts of interest, and tax avoidance. That was compounded by Treasury Secretary Geithner's admission of "tax goofs" involving his failure to pay $43,000 in federal self-employment taxes for four separate years (until, that is, he was tapped for his Obama post). At least five other Treasury staff picks withdrew before the Obama administration had reached the 100-day mark over tax problems, conflicts of interest, bad judgment and records of lax oversight of industry.

 

yeah a crush of crisis comparison . only diff is the press core had way to much black cock in there mouth to actually do there job and report 

 

Poor Timeshare,

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1 hour ago, Ez ryder said:

and just how clear was it when Obama had no less than 4 nominees have to drop out in this same amount of time ?  

oh have we forgotten prob because it was hardly talked about with the blowjob fest going one in the press core room

but just a quick reminder

in the first 100   Obama had announced less than half of the total Senate-confirmed Cabinet department positions he needed to fill, with only 10 approved -- even though the Democrats had an overwhelming majority in the Senate at the time

Remember the withdrawal of Obama's pick for National Intelligence Council chairman, Charles Freeman, in March 2009? Obama had tapped the former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia for the sensitive post despite abundant conflicts of interests. Freeman had served for four years on the board of the China National Offshore Oil Corporation, a company owned by the Chinese communist government. The state-owned firm has invested in Sudan and Iran. Freeman also led the Middle East Policy Council, a Washington, D.C.-based group funded by the Saudi government. And he chaired Projects International, a consulting firm that had worked with foreign companies and governments. Obama knew all that and looked the other way at Freeman's role as a de facto lobbyist for Saudi royalty. Even worse, he ignored Freeman's Jew-bashing and tyrant-coddling record with a Blame America axe to grind.   In fine form, Freeman inveighed against the "Israel Lobby" in his resignation letter.

By this time in Obama's first term, former Democratic New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson had withdrawn as Commerce Secretary nominee after both liberals and conservatives protested his long record of corruption and incompetence. His political horse-trading with private businesses -- campaign donations for infrastructure projects, patronage jobs and board appointments -- was so notorious it had earned him the moniker "Dollar Bill."

Richardson's replacement, former GOP Sen. Judd Gregg, accepted and then quickly withdrew after disagreements over Obama's massive federal stimulus proposal and Democrats' politicization of the Census.

Tom Daschle, was also forced to withdraw from his nomination as Obama's Health and Human Services secretary amid a storm of ethical scandal, conflicts of interest, and tax avoidance. That was compounded by Treasury Secretary Geithner's admission of "tax goofs" involving his failure to pay $43,000 in federal self-employment taxes for four separate years (until, that is, he was tapped for his Obama post). At least five other Treasury staff picks withdrew before the Obama administration had reached the 100-day mark over tax problems, conflicts of interest, bad judgment and records of lax oversight of industry.

 

yeah a crush of crisis comparison . only diff is the press core had way to much black cock in there mouth to actually do there job and report 

 

As Maincat would so eloquently say....  BOOM!!!

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2 hours ago, Ez ryder said:

and just how clear was it when Obama had no less than 4 nominees have to drop out in this same amount of time ?  

oh have we forgotten prob because it was hardly talked about with the blowjob fest going one in the press core room

but just a quick reminder

in the first 100   Obama had announced less than half of the total Senate-confirmed Cabinet department positions he needed to fill, with only 10 approved -- even though the Democrats had an overwhelming majority in the Senate at the time

Remember the withdrawal of Obama's pick for National Intelligence Council chairman, Charles Freeman, in March 2009? Obama had tapped the former U.S. ambassador to Saudi Arabia for the sensitive post despite abundant conflicts of interests. Freeman had served for four years on the board of the China National Offshore Oil Corporation, a company owned by the Chinese communist government. The state-owned firm has invested in Sudan and Iran. Freeman also led the Middle East Policy Council, a Washington, D.C.-based group funded by the Saudi government. And he chaired Projects International, a consulting firm that had worked with foreign companies and governments. Obama knew all that and looked the other way at Freeman's role as a de facto lobbyist for Saudi royalty. Even worse, he ignored Freeman's Jew-bashing and tyrant-coddling record with a Blame America axe to grind.   In fine form, Freeman inveighed against the "Israel Lobby" in his resignation letter.

By this time in Obama's first term, former Democratic New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson had withdrawn as Commerce Secretary nominee after both liberals and conservatives protested his long record of corruption and incompetence. His political horse-trading with private businesses -- campaign donations for infrastructure projects, patronage jobs and board appointments -- was so notorious it had earned him the moniker "Dollar Bill."

Richardson's replacement, former GOP Sen. Judd Gregg, accepted and then quickly withdrew after disagreements over Obama's massive federal stimulus proposal and Democrats' politicization of the Census.

Tom Daschle, was also forced to withdraw from his nomination as Obama's Health and Human Services secretary amid a storm of ethical scandal, conflicts of interest, and tax avoidance. That was compounded by Treasury Secretary Geithner's admission of "tax goofs" involving his failure to pay $43,000 in federal self-employment taxes for four separate years (until, that is, he was tapped for his Obama post). At least five other Treasury staff picks withdrew before the Obama administration had reached the 100-day mark over tax problems, conflicts of interest, bad judgment and records of lax oversight of industry.

 

yeah a crush of crisis comparison . only diff is the press core had way to much black cock in there mouth to actually do there job and report 

 

How about a link :news: 

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9 hours ago, revkevsdi said:

Do you think they should send American soldiers into Syria on a large scale?

Do you trust Trump to handle this properly? As in take time to read the reports from the experts instead of listening to Fox news and Breitbart?

No.  And yes.

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4 minutes ago, Zambroski said:

OWNED!  And they deserve every fucking bit of it.  

Damn!  And I laughed and I laughed.

Trump owned himself. He looked like a complete buffoon. Still ranting about his win. I'm glad that you think he is intelligent. It's fucking hilarious.

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21 minutes ago, revkevsdi said:

Trump owned himself. He looked like a complete buffoon. Still ranting about his win. I'm glad that you think he is intelligent. It's fucking hilarious.

Oh...you're so upset!  Hey....go cry...start a bunch of Trump bash threads too.

here:

 

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Just now, ICEMAN! said:

So Trump's replacement for Flynn as National Security Advisor just turned down the job.

lmao

Trump announces Robert Harward and Robert Harward turns him down.

This is what a "well oiled machine" looks like when it's "winning"

:lmao:

So what?  It's a tough job.  I've turned down lots of positions.  I'll bet you don't know what that feels like.

:lol:

You two continue to stay and yank each other's cranks.

:lmao:

 

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4 minutes ago, Zambroski said:

So what?  It's a tough job.  I've turned down lots of positions.  I'll bet you don't know what that feels like.

:lol:

You two continue to stay and yank each other's cranks.

:lmao:

 

Well any good smart businessman would make sure that the guy you're bragging up to the media as your new NSA is actually going to take the job.

Amateur Hour

:lol:

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