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Old 01-28-2015, 11:22 AM
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But it was OK for the Bushes to suck his cock and do his bidding for years?
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Old 01-28-2015, 11:28 AM
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They continue to do so after his death, Steve.

But

ROFL

The Kingdom is the largest shareholder of Faux News outside of Murdoch, Dell.

Think about how many times stories have been edited by Faux concerning THE KINGDOM.
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Old 01-28-2015, 12:20 PM
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The Kingdom is the largest shareholder of Faux News outside of Murdoch, Dell.

Think about how many times stories have been edited by Faux concerning THE KINGDOM.
And Giuliani told him to stick his $10 million. Probably why he's never on FOX

Instead of arguing which party swallows better can't we unite and condemn this man for what he did during his life?
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And Giuliani told him to stick his $10 million. Probably why he's never on FOX

Instead of arguing which party swallows better can't we unite and condemn this man for what he did during his life?
Well that would be nice BUT you are the one that threw the first punch without expecting it to be called that your guy was doing the same thing or worse. The title says it all
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Well that would be nice BUT you are the one that threw the first punch without expecting it to be called that your guy was doing the same thing or worse. The title says it all
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http://www.slate.com/articles/news_a...important.html



The longtime coziness between the oil kingdom and the leader of the free world has gone cold for some time and turned frigid in 2013, when Obama refrained from bombing Syria and undertook negotiations with Iran—the Saudis’ two main enemies. Those moves came in the wake of Obama’s abandonment of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, their main ally, during the Arab Spring protests of 2011.

At the low point, Saudi Arabia’s intelligence chief and former longtime ambassador to Washington, Prince Bandar Sultan al-Saud, publicly grumbled that the kingdom was losing trust in Obama’s judgment and might reassess the whole web of relations between the two powers.

Obama didn’t panic over the threat, nor did he need to. Bandar’s rhetorical flourishes coincided with, and may have reflected, a weakening of Saudi power—its standing as the world’s largest petroleum supplier, the basis of its international influence, having just been overtaken by the United States. For once, they needed our arms more than we needed their oil.
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Instead of arguing which party swallows better can't we unite and condemn this man for what he did during his life?
Thought so....zzzzzz

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Dell it is not an issue worth discussing. Americans will have to learn the hard way.

Side note...

Glancing over the quote from the Slate article...heh. I guess the Sauds are losing influence. They have absolutely nothing to do with the plunge in oil.

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Dell it is not an issue worth discussing. Americans will have to learn the hard way.
What's sad is if the King was abusing his dogs like he did his women, Americans would be all over him.
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Foreign policy is a bitch, on the one hand we stand behind perverts like this guy, on the other hand we selectively take on other bad guys like Saddam, Kadafi and the Shaw and we end up with worse...the enemy of my enemy is my friend...if only the real world was that simple.
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They continue to do so after his death, Steve.

But

ROFL

The Kingdom is the largest shareholder of Faux News outside of Murdoch, Dell.

Think about how many times stories have been edited by Faux concerning THE KINGDOM.
Coach..

Timely notes pertaining to your contributions..

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/04/us...aeda.html?_r=0

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...to-1-from-6-6-
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But it was OK for the Bushes to suck his cock and do his bidding for years?
FDR started the circle jerk. And no it was not OK for the Bushes especially the 'scuttling' of the investigation of who (Saudis) financed the 9-11 attackers and enabling those suspected (Saudis) to flee.

My question is why the crime of impregnating a child, and one with no free will, OK and ignored because of where on this earth it occurred?
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FDR started the circle jerk. And no it was not OK for the Bushes especially the 'scuttling' of the investigation of who (Saudis) financed the 9-11 attackers and enabling those suspected (Saudis) to flee.

My question is why the crime of impregnating a child, and one with no free will, OK and ignored because of where on this earth it occurred?
You really can't help yourself. FDR? So strategic alliances trying to win WWII doesn't measure up as a bona fide reason to open relations with Saudi Arabia? You'll twist yourself into a pretzel to tie anything to a perceived malfeasance by Democratic management.
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You really can't help yourself. FDR? So strategic alliances trying to win WWII doesn't measure up as a bona fide reason to open relations with Saudi Arabia? You'll twist yourself into a pretzel to tie anything to a perceived malfeasance by Democratic management.
Can we stop the pissing match and simply focus on the condemnation of the barbaric, backwards culture that allows a 48 year old to 'own' a 15 year old bride. Regardless of party or President?
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Can we stop the pissing match and simply focus on the condemnation of the barbaric, backwards culture that allows a 48 year old to 'own' a 15 year old bride. Regardless of party or President?
Dell, women are second class citizens everywhere in the world. Hell, here in the USA we have cultures that endorse 48 year old men marrying multiple teenage wives. And just because it's technically illegal here doesn't mean much to the women to whom it's happening in this nation, as we speak.

Polygyny (and polyandry, in the few cultures where that occurs) become the norm in various parts of the world for multiple reasons. But criticizing cultures as "backward" doesn't do anything towards creating equality of opportunity for those being affected, any more than calling anti-vaxxers morons is going to get them to do their civic duty and get their kids vaccinated.

EDIT to add: Well, okay, there are forager cultures that come much closer to gender equality than we do. Again, due to myriad factors.
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Dell, women are second class citizens everywhere in the world. Hell, here in the USA we have cultures that endorse 48 year old men marrying multiple teenage wives. And just because it's technically illegal here doesn't mean much to the women to whom it's happening in this nation, as we speak.
Let's be honest. We have cults here in the USA that endorse such and let's not forget to include MANBLA's position that 48 year old men should be able to teach sex to gay young boys.

Thankfully it's not 'our culture' and the women and boys 'victimized' here in the US have numerous resources including the law and general public on their side. Sadly the same thing can't be said for many places in the rest of the world.

I've always maintained that women will change the cultures that need changing because as experience has taught us the men are content maintaining the status quo.
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Thankfully it's not 'our culture' and the women and boys 'victimized' here in the US have numerous resources including the law and general public on their side.
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And can someone fix the spelling in the title....i keep thinking the thread is about rex ryan.
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And can someone fix the spelling in the title....i keep thinking the thread is about rex ryan.


The 'new' village idiot has spoken!
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With such virulent condemnation of the King's crimes against women (actually his wives and daughters) by our two resident feminists, change is surely coming.

I suppose as long as there's an abortion clinic, within easy driving distance, for every woman in the U.S. and all female law students at Georgetown are afforded free BC, all is good in this world.
I'm DYING to know where the feigned "outrage" of all of this was when you Republitards were in charge and oil was 100+ a barrel.

Oh, You were still sucking the same dick, but now you aren't stuffing currency in your oil-laden tills, so NOW its all about the poor, downtrodden commonfolk

Shill.

Keep on keepin' on.

How about the poor, under-privileged, downtrodden, young girls your pal Rush Limbaugh "enjoyed" on his viagra-fueled trip to the Dominican Republic?!

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documen...can-stag-party

What about them??


Don't they matter??


Hypocrite.
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