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Old 06-04-2016, 08:51 PM
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You two paradigm mouthbreathers can prep the bull all you'd like but everyone outside of you idiots and your ilk knows there is zero difference between the Bushes and Clintons when it comes to foreign policy.

Bill and H.W. are friends, ffs.

Keep paradigm tarding up the joint.
Dumya's daddy is a good guy and combat vet who was shot down and survived..Too bad his half-assed son is a dummy...and should have read his Dad's book on why he didn't pursue Saddam in the Gulf War..
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Old 06-05-2016, 11:25 AM
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Dumya's daddy is a good guy and combat vet who was shot down and survived..Too bad his half-assed son is a dummy...and should have read his Dad's book on why he didn't pursue Saddam in the Gulf War..
If his daddy hadn't pulled strings to get his son safely into the Texas National Guard, and Dubya had actually gone overseas, maybe Dubya would have had a different perspective on war.

Mind you, I certainly get why Bush Sr. did it; having seen combat himself, he knew what was at stake and was going to pull every string he could to make sure he didn't risk losing his sons to it. He was a father first. But the flip side is that he ensured his son had no idea of what war actually was.

See also, Dick Cheney, who had "other priorities" during Vietnam.
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Old 06-05-2016, 11:58 AM
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If his daddy hadn't pulled strings to get his son safely into the Texas National Guard, and Dubya had actually gone overseas, maybe Dubya would have had a different perspective on war.

Mind you, I certainly get why Bush Sr. did it; having seen combat himself, he knew what was at stake and was going to pull every string he could to make sure he didn't risk losing his sons to it. He was a father first. But the flip side is that he ensured his son had no idea of what war actually was.

See also, Dick Cheney, who had "other priorities" during Vietnam.
Remember Dan Rather?...lost his job because he tried to tell the truth about Dumya's military service.
And Darth Cheney was a draft dodger..
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Remember Dan Rather?...lost his job because he tried to tell the truth about Dumya's military service.
And Darth Cheney was a draft dodger..
So was trump, whi claims military leadership skills from going to a boarding school. Who uses vets for his own good, holds fundraisers ostensibly for them, and then keeps the money.
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Old 06-05-2016, 03:26 PM
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So was trump, whi claims military leadership skills from going to a boarding school. Who uses vets for his own good, holds fundraisers ostensibly for them, and then keeps the money.
That's why he's a skillionaire
Ya know, how bad is the repuke party when he's their leader
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That's why he's a skillionaire
Ya know, how bad is the repuke party when he's their leader
You know Paul Ryan was holding his honker on that " endorsment" the other day!
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Old 06-05-2016, 05:10 PM
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You know Paul Ryan was holding his honker on that " endorsment" the other day!
Didn't he take it back
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Old 06-06-2016, 08:34 AM
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Remember Dan Rather?...lost his job because he tried to tell the truth about Dumya's military service.
And Darth Cheney was a draft dodger..
You mean when he and his producer fabricated a fairy tale, got caught, got fired, and lost a 70 million dollar suing CBS/AOL after he apologized for *telling the truth*?

That's when he "lots his job because he tried to tell the truth"?
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/rather-o...cument-errors/

You, quite literally, could not be a lesser-informed buffoon.

Between the illegible, fact-exempt, far left rantings over the last 48 hours here coupled with the Soros-backed felonious assailants on television constantly, it is no wonder that Trump can inadvertently offend an entire culture and still gain momentum each week in the polls. LOL.
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All of them believe George H.W. Bush a career spook highly trained in the lines of deception.

It's not a good look for fans of horse racing. We have some of the stupidest people on earth amongst us. And it's sad. Hashtag sad.
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All of them believe George H.W. Bush a career spook highly trained in the lines of deception.

It's not a good look for fans of horse racing. We have some of the stupidest people on earth amongst us. And it's sad. Hashtag sad.
And why is that such a bad thing. Sounds like
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And why is that such a bad thing. Sounds like
Touche but seriously we're probably fighting over $300 max yearly amongst all of them.
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History is being made from old plans...

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anybody ever listen to this N.Y. guy on late night AM radio?

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Old 08-25-2016, 06:58 AM
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"Anything is possible, if enough decent people stand up against the establishment" ~ Nigel Farage

Inspiring words...

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Starting to like this Libertarian guy too.

Pro marijuana, Smokes himself. (YAY!) Fiscal conservative, social liberal...

sounds like a winner!
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Starting to like this Libertarian guy too.

Pro marijuana, Smokes himself. (YAY!) Fiscal conservative, social liberal...

sounds like a winner!
Total cuck and not a libertarian. Not even sure he was intended to be born a man.
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WOW! This thread is HOT!
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