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Re: We need to talk about Donald: the cursing & swearing thr

Post by Hermit » Wed Jul 26, 2017 6:10 am

Forty Two wrote:In 2014, a study released by three professors at Old Dominion University and George Mason University, based on survey data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study, estimated that 6.4 percent of non-citizens voted illegally in the 2008 presidential election and that 2.2 percent voted in the 2010 midterm congressional elections. If that study is right then in 2008, about 770,000 non-citizens voted in 2008. That's not 3,000,000, but it's not chop liver, either.
Information provided by dominionists and Freemasons? Wow. I'd stick with 3 million. Trump's sources are always much more reliable.
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Post by Scot Dutchy » Wed Jul 26, 2017 8:22 am

Does America have any idea how many people actually live in the country and where?
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You're obsessed with the concept of the state not knowing where everyone is at every minute.
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Post by Forty Two » Wed Jul 26, 2017 11:52 am

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Forty Two wrote:In 2014, a study released by three professors at Old Dominion University and George Mason University, based on survey data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study, estimated that 6.4 percent of non-citizens voted illegally in the 2008 presidential election and that 2.2 percent voted in the 2010 midterm congressional elections. If that study is right then in 2008, about 770,000 non-citizens voted in 2008. That's not 3,000,000, but it's not chop liver, either.
Information provided by dominionists and Freemasons? Wow. I'd stick with 3 million. Trump's sources are always much more reliable.
Old Dominion University is not "dominionist." It's a public university which was a campus part of the College of William & Mary, and it was given the name Old Dominion because that was the nickname given to the colony of Maryland by King Charles II of England because it stayed loyal to the Crown during the English Civil war in the mid-17th century. There is nothing "dominionist" about Old Dominion. LOL. The College of William and Mary is named after other English monarchs and has been around since the 17th century, and folks like Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler attended it, among other signers of the declaration of indepedence and Supreme Court Justices - it's nicknamed the "alma mater of the Nation."

George Mason University is the largest public research university in the State of Virginia. It started as a branch of Thomas Jefferson's University of Virginia, and then brached out on its own. George Mason university is not a "freemason" university. It's named after one of the authors of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and a delegate to the original US Constitutional Convention, considered the "father of the bill of rights." Many of the early leaders in the United States were freemasons, but George Mason was not, and the university is not a "masonic" entity in any way, other than having a private student organization related to freemasonry, but it also has dozens of other private student organizations on many topics. And, since when are freemasons unreliable? LOL. Are freemasons anti-illegal immigrant or something?
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Post by Forty Two » Wed Jul 26, 2017 11:52 am

Scot Dutchy wrote:Does America have any idea how many people actually live in the country and where?
Roughly.
“When I was in college, I took a terrorism class. ... The thing that was interesting in the class was every time the professor said ‘Al Qaeda’ his shoulders went up, But you know, it is that you don’t say ‘America’ with an intensity, you don’t say ‘England’ with the intensity. You don’t say ‘the army’ with the intensity,” she continued. “... But you say these names [Al Qaeda] because you want that word to carry weight. You want it to be something.” - Ilhan Omar

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Post by Scot Dutchy » Wed Jul 26, 2017 11:54 am

How can you plan anything? Health care, education and infrastructure if you have no idea where everybody is. Britain has the same problem that is why the health and educations systems are in such a mess. The work reactively and not proactively.
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Post by Tero » Wed Jul 26, 2017 11:59 am

The election of the president is on the same ballot as the local sheriff and the dog catcher. That is why your street sddress is so important. The black guy who has his former girl friend's address on his driver's license and the new girl friend's electric bill as his proof he lives somewhere has no chance of voting.

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Post by Hermit » Wed Jul 26, 2017 12:04 pm

Forty Two wrote:
Hermit wrote:
Forty Two wrote:In 2014, a study released by three professors at Old Dominion University and George Mason University, based on survey data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study, estimated that 6.4 percent of non-citizens voted illegally in the 2008 presidential election and that 2.2 percent voted in the 2010 midterm congressional elections. If that study is right then in 2008, about 770,000 non-citizens voted in 2008. That's not 3,000,000, but it's not chop liver, either.
Information provided by dominionists and Freemasons? Wow. I'd stick with 3 million. Trump's sources are always much more reliable.
Old Dominion University is not "dominionist." It's a public university which was a campus part of the College of William & Mary, and it was given the name Old Dominion because that was the nickname given to the colony of Maryland by King Charles II of England because it stayed loyal to the Crown during the English Civil war in the mid-17th century. There is nothing "dominionist" about Old Dominion. LOL. The College of William and Mary is named after other English monarchs and has been around since the 17th century, and folks like Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler attended it, among other signers of the declaration of indepedence and Supreme Court Justices - it's nicknamed the "alma mater of the Nation."

George Mason University is the largest public research university in the State of Virginia. It started as a branch of Thomas Jefferson's University of Virginia, and then brached out on its own. George Mason university is not a "freemason" university. It's named after one of the authors of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and a delegate to the original US Constitutional Convention, considered the "father of the bill of rights." Many of the early leaders in the United States were freemasons, but George Mason was not, and the university is not a "masonic" entity in any way, other than having a private student organization related to freemasonry, but it also has dozens of other private student organizations on many topics. And, since when are freemasons unreliable? LOL. Are freemasons anti-illegal immigrant or something?
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Post by Forty Two » Wed Jul 26, 2017 12:07 pm

Tero wrote:Hillary is history, like your girlfriend there. Russian hacking is documented.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian ... _elections

Oh, sure. Documented because what happened was "consistent with the methods and motivations of Russian-directed efforts. " As per the report referred to in your article. It's also consistent with the methods and motivations of other persons and entities, but heck, it's probably Russia. and, "we are not now in a position to attribute this activity to the Russian Government."

That's what's documented. Consistent with. LOL. Seems legit...

Several cybersecurity firms stated that the cyberattacks were committed by hacker groups Fancy Bear and Cozy Bear associated with Russian intelligence. But, also associated with other persons and entities, not just Russian intelligence, and the private cybersecurity firm, Crowdstrike, which said that it was fancy bear and cozy bear -- Crowdstrike was paid by the DNC. Seems legit...

Obama appointed a Crowdstrike officer to an administration post a month or two before the Russian hacking report by Crowdstrike was issued. And, the FBI never looked at the DNC's servers, only Crowdstrike did. In testimony before Congress, James Comey testified that the FBI made requests on several different levels for access to the DNC servers, and they were denied. Only Crowdstrike got access. The DNC managed to delay and prevent FBI access, until long after the breaches had been "mitigated."

Solid documentation, that...

Now, DNC Chairman Debbie Wasserman Shultz IT guy was arrested on Monday, July 23, 2017, trying to flee the country to Pakistan. He's the guy that was wiping down the servers, bleaching, and physically destroying hard drives and such. Also on or about July 23, the FBI seized smashed and destroyed hard drives from a house owned by the DNC IT guy.

.... nothing to see here.... it's the Russians. Yeah, documented...documented.
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Post by Forty Two » Wed Jul 26, 2017 12:09 pm

Hermit wrote:
Forty Two wrote:
Hermit wrote:
Forty Two wrote:In 2014, a study released by three professors at Old Dominion University and George Mason University, based on survey data from the Cooperative Congressional Election Study, estimated that 6.4 percent of non-citizens voted illegally in the 2008 presidential election and that 2.2 percent voted in the 2010 midterm congressional elections. If that study is right then in 2008, about 770,000 non-citizens voted in 2008. That's not 3,000,000, but it's not chop liver, either.
Information provided by dominionists and Freemasons? Wow. I'd stick with 3 million. Trump's sources are always much more reliable.
Old Dominion University is not "dominionist." It's a public university which was a campus part of the College of William & Mary, and it was given the name Old Dominion because that was the nickname given to the colony of Maryland by King Charles II of England because it stayed loyal to the Crown during the English Civil war in the mid-17th century. There is nothing "dominionist" about Old Dominion. LOL. The College of William and Mary is named after other English monarchs and has been around since the 17th century, and folks like Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler attended it, among other signers of the declaration of indepedence and Supreme Court Justices - it's nicknamed the "alma mater of the Nation."

George Mason University is the largest public research university in the State of Virginia. It started as a branch of Thomas Jefferson's University of Virginia, and then brached out on its own. George Mason university is not a "freemason" university. It's named after one of the authors of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and a delegate to the original US Constitutional Convention, considered the "father of the bill of rights." Many of the early leaders in the United States were freemasons, but George Mason was not, and the university is not a "masonic" entity in any way, other than having a private student organization related to freemasonry, but it also has dozens of other private student organizations on many topics. And, since when are freemasons unreliable? LOL. Are freemasons anti-illegal immigrant or something?
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Post by Forty Two » Wed Jul 26, 2017 12:14 pm

Tero wrote:The election of the president is on the same ballot as the local sheriff and the dog catcher. That is why your street sddress is so important. The black guy who has his former girl friend's address on his driver's license and the new girl friend's electric bill as his proof he lives somewhere has no chance of voting.
If the black guy has a drivers license with an address on it, then you can vote and you don't need an electric bill. The drivers license is enough. I just posted the requirements. The electric bill is only helpful if you don't have a driver's license, or a State issued ID, or a County issued ID, or a city issued ID, or some other form of identification of any kind that has a photo on it. So, why can't black guy's who broke up with their girlfriend vote, again?

Really, dude - what's the problem? How is this any different than a college student who has his parent's address on his drivers license?
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Post by Tero » Wed Jul 26, 2017 12:48 pm

Diplomacy is complicated, like healthcare! And, all you have to do get Trump's support is have a parade while he visits.
Frustrated by President Barack Obama’s policies, particularly the Iran nuclear deal, the Saudis were looking forward to a change in administrations. But there’s no way they could have imagined how lucky they’d be with Trump’s election. Since January, Trump has bonded with the aging King Salman, while Trump's son–in-law Jared Kushner has established close ties with the king’s son and new crown prince.

The Saudis have milked Trump’s inexperience and gullibility for all it’s worth; they’ve convinced his administration to ramp up its support for their disastrous war in Yemen and somehow persuaded Trump to back the Saudi-led blockade of Qatar, over the objections of his own secretaries of state and defense. It’s now clear that the timing of the move against Qatar was triggered by Trump’s visit to the kingdom — remarkably, his first stop on his first foreign visit — and the Saudi conclusion that Trump had their back. Instead of creating a measure of distance from the Saudis, Trump has forfeited U.S. leverage, allowed Riyadh to set the agenda and to drag the U.S. into local conflicts in Yemen and between two U.S. security partners in the Gulf.
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Post by Brian Peacock » Wed Jul 26, 2017 1:28 pm

Scot Dutchy wrote:How can you plan anything? Health care, education and infrastructure if you have no idea where everybody is. Britain has the same problem that is why the health and educations systems are in such a mess. The work reactively and not proactively.
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Here's what a 'real friend' like Trump will do for you.

"Trump to ban transgender people from all military service"
President Trump on Wednesday said he would ban transgender people from any military service.

Trump made the announcement, which would represent a major shift in military policy, on Twitter. He said he had made the decision after consulting with "my generals and military experts."

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It wasn't immediately clear what Trump's announcement would mean for the approximately 250 transgender people now serving openly in the U.S. military.

Trump during the 2016 campaign called himself a "real friend" of the LGBT community and accused Hillary Clinton of prioritizing “Islamic extremists” over LGBT Americans.

“Thank you to the LGBT community! I will fight for you while Hillary brings in more people that will threaten your freedoms and beliefs,” he tweeted in June.

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Post by Brian Peacock » Wed Jul 26, 2017 1:38 pm

What a cock. Plus...
... Trump probably has other avenues to get rid of Mueller that don’t necessarily require a new attorney general, as the former acting solicitor general Neal Katyal wrote in May. They would be politically risky, but that has not stopped Trump before. In addition, since Trump has absolutely no qualms about violating norms of the presidency, he could also pardon those who are under investigation and undercut the criminal element of Mueller’s mandate anyway.

But even if that weren’t the case, viewing Sessions solely through the lens of the Russia investigation is an insult to the countless Americans who will suffer under Sessions’ extremist reign as attorney general.

Think about all the abhorrent policies Sessions has already put into motion in his five short months at the helm. He has provided legal backing for Trump’s extreme immigrations policies. He has argued that authorities can keep grandparents apart from their family when enforcing Trump’s controversial travel ban. He is laying the groundwork to crack down on the millions of people who use recreational marijuana in states where it is now legal. He has planned a crackdown on leakers and whistleblowers, while also refusing to rule out prosecuting news organizations directly for doing their job.

He plans on essentially dismantling the vital civil rights division at the justice department and giving local police officers a free hand to continue to discriminate against African Americans. He wants to reverse the Obama-era policy on mandatory minimum sentences and press for still longer terms, whose impact is so extreme they are rightly seen as racist. Sessions has rejected scientific findings about improving the forensic evidence process that has led to countless innocent people being thrown in prison. The list goes on.

Sessions is exerting more power over millions of Americans than any other Trump cabinet member and is an unmitigated disaster for civil rights, civil liberties and criminal justice reform. If Trump wants to fire him, then good!...

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