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^^
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"i really hated it when the government forced people not to have slaves"

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"I love when present day SJWs try to connect their 2017 bullshit parades to actual civil rights activism in the past.
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[Edited on February 23, 2017 at 12:17 PM. Reason : learn a new trick, sjws]

2/23/2017 12:17:05 PM

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"Millennials are born into the most equal and fair society to ever exist in the history of humanity"


Just because it is the most fair to-date does not mean there is not room for further improvement in equality and fairness.

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"they don't know war"


There has been war in the middle east for as long as a lot Millennials have been alive. And conservatives can't not scream daily about war with Radical Islam.

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"poverty"


The poverty rate in the US has remained pretty consistent since the 1960's only fluctuating between 11 and 13 percent. There was a peak in 2010 at around 15 percent however.

http://npc.umich.edu/poverty/#3

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"suffering"


This is vague and not really quantifiable.

2/23/2017 12:25:10 PM

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No. You completely missed the point. Compared to previous generations, as I said, "in the history of humanity", we don't know war, poverty, or suffering.

Millennials haven't seen a draft, actual poverty (think depression era) or actual suffering. The baby boomers and millennials are spoiled rotten, and have been pussified to the point where despite being the most privileged, we are somehow finding ways to invent "oppression" to complain about.

To compare any of the Marxist SJW protest/riots going on in 2017 with actual activism in the 1960s is a bad joke.

2/23/2017 1:12:10 PM

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Look people, there is no point in arguing with someone on this who believes sexual orientation and gender identification are diseases that can be rehabilitated. The fact that you hold that belief means you don't view it as an issue of equal rights but rather as something like a broken leg. That view is horrible, unempathetic and maybe a bit sociopathic but it's not worth arguing.

[Edited on February 23, 2017 at 1:27 PM. Reason : JCE went to prison, sucked a few dicks but is totally a straight guy. PROOF.]

2/23/2017 1:26:20 PM

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http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/rumana-ahmed-trump/517521/

2/23/2017 1:37:56 PM

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^^ based on that pivot + deflect + straw man, I'm guessing the truth must trigger you.

2/23/2017 2:02:51 PM

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Ross in as Commerce.

2/27/2017 10:50:03 PM

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Another Russian connection in

2/28/2017 6:38:28 AM

JCE2011
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I heard, as a global businessman billionaire, Ross had "connections" in almost every country.

For the narrative though, let's mention Russia exclusively.

MUH NARRATIVE

2/28/2017 9:47:08 AM

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i bet you heard that from buzzfeed

2/28/2017 9:53:52 AM

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sounds complicated

2/28/2017 10:01:12 AM

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2/28/2017 11:06:08 AM

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LOL.....HBCU's created based on non-integration != school choice

to me, it sounds like a narrative to me...

[Edited on February 28, 2017 at 11:12 AM. Reason : ]

2/28/2017 11:12:31 AM

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pioneer when it comes to school choice?

cool, cool cool cool

hey, check out this photo of these cool lunch counter pioneers:

2/28/2017 11:14:54 AM

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here is a cool photo of some bus tour pioneers

2/28/2017 11:17:26 AM

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it's just fucking gross, man

2/28/2017 11:24:49 AM

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Separate water fountains were "beverage choices" lol

2/28/2017 1:51:17 PM

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Sessions:

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"“States can pass whatever laws they choose,” Sessions told a crowd of attorneys general at the National Association of Attorneys General Winter Meeting. “But I’m not sure we’re going to be a better, healthier nation if we have marijuana being sold at every corner grocery store.”"


You mean right next to the Alcohol and Tobacco sold in corner grocery stores?

*gasp*
OH THE HUMANITYYYYYYYY
*clutches pearls*
*faints on couch*

2/28/2017 2:48:53 PM

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Marijuana is practically already sold everywhere, it's just not legal and the gov. doesn't get their cut.

I'm not a pot smoker, but i know a half dozen people that could hook me up if I asked.

2/28/2017 5:43:32 PM

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Opioid abuse is a HUGE problem for these dying factory and blue collar towns. If POTUS wants to stop drugs from tearing apart American families and towns, he needs to focus his attention there.

Did Nate Dog ever sing "shoot heroin everyday"? Case closed.

2/28/2017 11:03:59 PM

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^ Sorry you lost your small remaining amount of credibility on this board when you claimed Maryland was the "laughing stock of the ACC"

[Edited on March 1, 2017 at 12:08 AM. Reason : not that you helped your case with "Nate Dog[sic]" and "case closed"]

3/1/2017 12:06:37 AM

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Poor guy died of a weed overdose!

3/1/2017 7:56:12 AM

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it's not clear to me that HCH knows that marijuana isn't an opioid

3/1/2017 9:15:59 AM

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OK, I guess my post wasn't clear. Of course weed isn't an opioid. The president should be addressing opioid abuse in the country, not wasting time and clogging our prisons with weed dealers.

3/1/2017 9:23:47 AM

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Zinke (sp?), Secretary of the Interior in.

3/1/2017 11:12:17 AM

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lol

https://twitter.com/MarkHarrisNYC/status/837335748483420162/photo/1



[Edited on March 2, 2017 at 12:17 PM. Reason : ]

3/2/2017 12:16:29 PM

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so lead fishing weights and ammo are okay again

who the fuck was lobbying for that?

3/4/2017 7:41:28 AM

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So Flynn was lobbying on behalf of Turkish interests while serving as national security advisor. He was paid $530,000, which explains the bizarre op-ed he wrote calling for the US to be more supportive of Turkey's leader and to return Gulen.

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/white-house-demonstrably-lying-about-flynn
http://www.vox.com/world/2017/3/9/14868680/trump-adviser-michael-flynn-foreign-agent-turkey-lobby


conservatives criticized obama for firing this guy, they said obama just fired him because he said things obama didn't want to hear.

another fail

3/10/2017 8:05:38 AM

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The literal definition of pay for play. Amazing. This guy wouldn't even be fired if not for investigative reporting by WaPo.

Trump's entire campaign was just projection.

https://twitter.com/natashabertrand/status/840193463878602756

[Edited on March 10, 2017 at 8:51 AM. Reason : Pence lied about knowing as well]

3/10/2017 8:47:21 AM

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^^i thought he was a private citizen at the time. No?

3/10/2017 9:11:02 AM

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sorry, yes i should have said that he was a lobbying for the turkish dictator (without registering as a foreign lobbyist) while a trump campaign adviser. he ended his contract a few days before he accepted the national security adviser position.

and everyone is definitely lying now about not knowing

[Edited on March 10, 2017 at 9:25 AM. Reason : .]

3/10/2017 9:24:53 AM

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^Gotcha. I didn't even connect the fact that he was an adviser to the campaign at the time. Funny how Russia and Turkey were suddenly able to cooperate during that time. And yep. more lies.

[Edited on March 10, 2017 at 9:48 AM. Reason : a]

3/10/2017 9:47:36 AM

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http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/327403-trump-removes-bannon-from-national-security-council-report

4/5/2017 11:58:44 AM

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^ that's really good. Sucks bannon is still so closely tied to executive branch though.

4/5/2017 1:27:58 PM

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Why? because the leftist media told you he was a bad guy? Did any of you even know who Bannon was until the leftist smear campaign started?

4/5/2017 3:31:22 PM

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Stop trolling for once.

Anyone who has a cursory knowledge of Breitbart (the man and the site) knew who Bannon was.

4/5/2017 3:39:40 PM

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The excuse coming from the administration is as bad as the conspiracies. Bannon was there to watch Flynn? Why would you put someone on the security council that you knew needed supervision?

4/5/2017 6:31:10 PM

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They can't even lie well.

4/5/2017 9:41:37 PM

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http://theconcourse.deadspin.com/look-at-this-fucking-asshole-1794077117



4/6/2017 1:41:48 PM

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"Behold idiot son-in-law Jared Kushner—the man now in charge of brokering Middle East peace, Uberizing the Federal government, reforming the entire criminal justice system, and keeping Donald Trump’s hands off his wife. This perfect still frame from a David O. Russell film has also been put in charge of beating ISIS. Yes, ISIS!"

4/6/2017 1:59:29 PM

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I feel like I have to say this any time I'm defending Trump now - but I can't stand the man and hope that he makes his exit at most after one term.

Having said that, nepotism in the WH is nothing new. It has been going on as long as there have been cabinets. I read an article this morning while waiting on a dental cleaning in the Smithsonian magazine regarding the Liberty Bell's trek across the country. It was done to raise money for the war effort. The money raising was the brain child of Treasury Secretary McAdoo, who was the son-in-law of then president Woodrow Wilson. Look at the Kennedy's FFS. JFK's brother, wasn't he the AG?

What I would like to see are arguments against the merits of people that Trump is putting in place, and that's ok and it seems like that is what most folks are doing. But talking about nepotism itself, it's not like Trump is breaking new ground here.

I don't like it, and I'm not defending Kushner or Ivanka, but I just wanted to point out that it isn't anything new.

4/6/2017 2:15:26 PM

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"I feel like I have to say this any time I'm defending Trump now - but I can't stand the man and hope that he makes his exit at most after one term.

Having said that..."


Yeah that was your MO before the election too:

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Your must not be looking very hard [ITT especially] if you haven't found said arguments.

4/6/2017 2:33:20 PM

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Exactly, I mean the guy is a sleaze, but some attacks are unwarranted, I just point those out. At this point I think we would have been better off with Clinton. Or Rand??

4/6/2017 2:50:47 PM

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"At this point I think we would have been better off with Clinton. Or Rand??
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And the last horse finally crosses the finish line. GG, sir.

4/7/2017 12:59:58 PM

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^lol.

Rand may have been similar to Trump with respect to the nationalism/isolationism.

[Edited on April 7, 2017 at 1:01 PM. Reason : a]

4/7/2017 1:01:18 PM

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Staying out of foreign entanglements is not isolationism

[Edited on April 7, 2017 at 1:21 PM. Reason : And you can cool believe Rand wouldn't have us involved in Syria]

4/7/2017 1:20:59 PM

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^
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Every American condemns the atrocities in Syria, and we cannot help but be shaken by the images of innocent women and children dying. It is also true that often in foreign policy, things are not as simple as they appear, and actions often have consequences well beyond the obvious.

It is for this very reason that the Founders wanted a deliberate, thoughtful foreign policy, and when military action was needed, they wanted it debated and authorized by Congress.

Make no mistake, no matter who is president or what their party is, it is my firm belief that the president needs congressional authorization for military action, as required by the Constitution. I call on this president to come to Congress for a proper debate over our role in Syria, just as I did in 2013 when President Obama contemplated acting in Syria."

4/7/2017 1:23:07 PM

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I believe that nothing about this situation has changed. Military action is not in our national security interest and should not be authorized. Our prior interventions in this region have done nothing to make us safer, and Syria will be no different.

There is no doubt Assad is a brutal dictator. But if we seek to remove him, we must ask what comes next. Assad is fighting radical Islamic rebels, including large parts of ISIS. Who would take over Syria if Assad is deposed? Experience in Libya tells us chaos could reign, and radical Islamists could control large parts of the country.

Make no mistake, bombing Assad means the United States is fighting on the same side as ISIS and other radical Islamists in Syria. This is a dangerous and morally wrong policy.

But no matter your view of the merits of engaging in Syria, every member of Congress should stand up today and reclaim our Constitutional authority over war.

The Constitution clearly states that it is Congress that has the power to declare war, not the president. Even the War Powers Resolution, shoved forward by hawks as justification, clearly states criteria under which the president may act – a declaration of war, a specific statutory authorization, or a national emergency created by an attack on the United States.

That’s it. Absent those criteria, the president has no authority to act without congressional authorization. Congress must stand up and assert its authority here and now.

No president is above the law or the Constitution. I said so when it was Barack Obama, and I will say so when it is Donald Trump.

Our Founding Fathers had this right, and we should heed their wisdom about allowing the president to have war powers. They were concerned the president could rule like a king.

Madison wrote that the Constitution supposes what history demonstrates – that the executive is the branch most interested in war and most prone to it. The Constitution, therefore, with studied care, vested that power in the legislature.

Before any act of war, we should have a serious and thoughtful debate over the ramifications.

In Syria – what is our goal? What happens if we depose Assad? Will the Islamist rebels, as they have threatened, turn their weapons and attention elsewhere, including Israel next door?

I will hold accountable and oppose the actions of any president who takes military action without proper legal authority and congressional consent.

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-Sen. Rand Paul

4/7/2017 1:23:45 PM

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So Bannon got kicked out over Syria

such a weak cuck

4/7/2017 1:29:19 PM

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^^was that supposed to prove that rand paul supports military action in syria?

4/7/2017 5:53:21 PM

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