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    Excellent work, Oldno.
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    Oops CNN, you did it again
    (2014 coverage of kids in cages, lol at the bias)

    http://youtu.be/ct5fJhcPKs8



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    Quote Originally Posted by Sombeech View Post
    Oops CNN, you did it again
    (2014 coverage of kids in cages, lol at the bias)

    http://youtu.be/ct5fJhcPKs8



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    Umm, howcome that wasn't Obama's fault when this occurred back in 2014?

    Honest question.

    Could a liberal please explain this to me. Being completely honest here...
    It's only "science" if it supports the narrative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockgremlin View Post
    Umm, howcome that wasn't Obama's fault when this occurred back in 2014?

    Honest question.

    Could a liberal please explain this to me. Being completely honest here...
    Pretty simple really....

    The deal is the left really has nothing else to hang their hat on. The economy is good, unemployment is at record lows, wages are going up, world conflict is at a relative low....

    Russia didn't work, porn star didn't work, Muslim's didn't work, race card didn't work... it's just the next item on the list.

    ....the left can not come out and say Trump is doing a good job and they have to attack Trump over something or lose big in the next election.




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    This is hilarious... the left is already protesting Trumps pick for the opening on the Supreme Court and he hasn't even made one yet....

    https://capitalresearch.org/article/...court-nominee/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe View Post
    This is hilarious... the left is already protesting Trumps pick for the opening on the Supreme Court and he hasn't even made one yet....

    https://capitalresearch.org/article/...court-nominee/
    If he announced Hillary, they just wouldn't know what to do.

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    My grandma was obsessed with tabloid magazines. She had them all over her house, and I'd always sit, drink coffee and thumb thru them. This was in the 80s and early 90s. I remember reading a lot about "The Donald", along with all kinds of celebrity gossip.

    Anyway, it was such sensational bullshit. I always considered it as low class journalism...like the bottom feeder gutter crap. The lowest stuff on the totem pole.

    It has occurred to me that kind of "journalism" is now ruling the roost. It's even worse, actually. Crazy huh? The Democrat Party and their liberal mass media sycophants both hit the skids in tandem. I'm not buying this "America is being torn apart" narrative, either. I really believe there isn't nearly a hundred million gnarled out, pissed off people out there. I think most people see and understand the nonsense well enough.

    Strange times...I wonder what the lay of the land will be 10 years from now? In particular to the Dems and the "media" crawling back to some kind of legitimacy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twotimer View Post
    Strange times...I wonder what the lay of the land will be 10 years from now?
    Anyone who lived through the late 60's can tell you the country was in a similar uproar then and things seemed to have worked out :-)

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    Indeed. But we had to go thru Jimmy Carter.

    I'll always remain optimistic...but it would just be nice to see an end to all this anger, crybaby self esteem issues crap.

    Just for kicks, read the lyrics to the song "Capitalism" by Oingo Boingo. That was written in 1980.
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    Quote Originally Posted by twotimer View Post
    Indeed. But we had to go thru Jimmy Carter.
    Wasn't Obama just the black version of Jimmy Carter? Both had many of the same leadership flaws, the biggest being they tried to please everyone and in the end pleased no one.

    Something else kind of interesting is there are a lot of parallels between Trump and Reagan. Reagan was also despised by both sides of the "establishment".

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    I'd say that's because Reagan was a REAL leader. Both sides want a prez that they can push around. Nobody's pushing Trump around.

    Obama was just a member of a committee. Bush truly was a nimrod, so was his dad. Clinton was a corrupt mobster. Quite the menagerie, eh?

    Looks like Mexico is about to elect another corrupt leftist.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sombeech View Post
    Purely for attention. It's just like the gay couple trying to get married in Kentucky a few years, remember? That clerk wouldn't do it.
    as deputy attorney general rosenstein recently pointed out in a speech ....

    Quote Originally Posted by deputy attorney general rosenstein
    The rule of law is one of the primary reasons for America’s prosperity. It protects people from arbitrary government action. It allows businesses to enter into enforceable contracts. And it establishes an objective mechanism to resolve disputes.

    Justice Anthony Kennedy explained it this way: in a rule of law system, when you apply to a government clerk for a permit and you satisfy the objective criteria, you are not asking the clerk to do you a favor. You are entitled to the permit, and it is the clerk’s duty to give it to you. In many countries, that concept of a government bound by law to serve the people does not exist.

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  22. #1335
    Quote Originally Posted by stefan View Post
    as deputy attorney general rosenstein recently pointed out in a speech ....
    Yes the clerk was wrong but the gay couple sought out that specific office, they went out of their way and bypassed other offices, travelling further to that one just to make the dramatic scene. This was the point but some people haven't opened their eyes to it yet.

    Have you asked yourself why they crossed state lines to seek this particular office out?

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    Here's a tidbit that has not been reported much about Sanders' ban from the Red Hen. After she left the restaurant and went home, her family left but decided to go to another restaurant. The owner of the Red Hen didn't stop at kicking them out. She FOLLOWED the family to the next restaurant and gathered a crowd to continue harassing Sanders' family. Despicable.

    This would be comparing the baker if he asked the gay couple to leave (which he didn't), followed them to the next baker and continued to harrass them and build a crowd trying to stop any baker from making a cake for this couple.

    Taking the high road, right?

    Have you ever wondered where the gay couple ended up getting a cake from? Any curiosity as to why the more "tolerant" baker has not been celebrated and promoted?

    It's ok to refuse service to anybody, for whatever reason you like. But it's not ok to follow them and harass the next business into doing the same.

    You know what's funny? Sanders' in laws don't like Trump, so they had to sit there and be framed as Trump fans while being protested. Sometimes people can go FULL RETARD and it gets buried.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sombeech View Post
    Here's a tidbit that has not been reported much about Sanders' ban from the Red Hen. After she left the restaurant and went home, her family left but decided to go to another restaurant. The owner of the Red Hen didn't stop at kicking them out. She FOLLOWED the family to the next restaurant and gathered a crowd to continue harassing Sanders' family. Despicable.

    This would be comparing the baker if he asked the gay couple to leave (which he didn't), followed them to the next baker and continued to harrass them and build a crowd trying to stop any baker from making a cake for this couple.

    Taking the high road, right?

    Have you ever wondered where the gay couple ended up getting a cake from? Any curiosity as to why the more "tolerant" baker has not been celebrated and promoted?

    It's ok to refuse service to anybody, for whatever reason you like. But it's not ok to follow them and harass the next business into doing the same.

    You know what's funny? Sanders' in laws don't like Trump, so they had to sit there and be framed as Trump fans while being protested. Sometimes people can go FULL RETARD and it gets buried.

    Where did you find out about all of this?

    The owner of the Red Hen is totally in the right, and should be commended for exercising her right to free speech....




    ...right?
    It's only "science" if it supports the narrative.

  26. #1338
    Quote Originally Posted by rockgremlin View Post
    Where did you find out about all of this?

    The owner of the Red Hen is totally in the right, and should be commended for exercising her right to free speech....




    ...right?
    Oh for sure the owner has the right to refuse service, just like the baker had the right to try and help the couple find a different solution because he couldn't fulfill their request. But it's a blaring double standard. It would have been fine if it ended with Sanders leaving but the owner wasn't satisfied with that.

    Business owners should have the right to refuse service to anybody for any reason, but often this rule only applies to the Left.

  27. #1339
    Quote Originally Posted by Sombeech View Post
    Business owners should have the right to refuse service to anybody for any reason, but often this rule only applies to the Left.
    Even if you are refusing service because they're black, Mexican, Irish???

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    Have you ever tried to talk to an Irishman? I mean come on

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