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Post by unionstation82 on Jul 3, 2018 10:17:38 GMT -6
He may be the most moderate of the left wingers. Wat. You disagree?
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Post by ɮօʀȶǟʐ on Jul 3, 2018 10:21:58 GMT -6
He's a right winger
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Post by unionstation82 on Jul 3, 2018 10:26:55 GMT -6
I may have gotten my wings mixed up again.
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Post by unionstation82 on Jul 3, 2018 10:27:32 GMT -6
The left has the “Occupy Wall Street” crowd, right?
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Post by ɮօʀȶǟʐ on Jul 3, 2018 10:57:04 GMT -6
Correct. Shapiro is an anti-abortion/gay militancy/illegal alien righty conservative.
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Post by blcoach8 on Jul 3, 2018 11:18:49 GMT -6
I am a fan of Shapriro. I also liked Krauthammer who always had an interestng view. I admit to wanting to slug Shepard Smith, Anderson Cooper, Rachel Maddow, Don Lemon, Van Jones, and Chris "tingly leg" Matthews.
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Post by unionstation82 on Jul 3, 2018 12:50:49 GMT -6
I am a fan of Shapriro. I also liked Krauthammer who always had an interestng view. I admit to wanting to slug Shepard Smith, Anderson Cooper, Rachel Maddow, Don Lemon, Van Jones, and Chris "tingly leg" Matthews. LOL poor Shepard is on the wrong network. I actually respect that, though.
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Post by blcoach8 on Jul 3, 2018 13:46:44 GMT -6
I am a fan of Shapriro. I also liked Krauthammer who always had an interestng view. I admit to wanting to slug Shepard Smith, Anderson Cooper, Rachel Maddow, Don Lemon, Van Jones, and Chris "tingly leg" Matthews. LOL poor Shepard is on the wrong network. I actually respect that, though. Fox should have fired that whiny little bitch a long time ago and I was glad when they got rid of Megyn Kelly. Shepard belongs over at CNN with Anderson Cooper so they can flutter around the studio together.
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Post by koolade2 on Jul 3, 2018 15:22:23 GMT -6
I hope everyone knows who Anderson Cooper Mother is.
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Post by astrosdoug on Jul 3, 2018 15:58:45 GMT -6
I hope everyone knows who Anderson Cooper Mother is. Glorian Vanderbilt, a known witch (no exaggeration -- if you know what to look for, the occult symbology is all above her head in this photo. which begs the question, what forces established the CIA and run Operation Mockingbird? and why does that "Operation" make people so influenced by CNN, ABC, NBC, Fox, CBS...? there was another witch died recently, one who cleverly sold the image of a nice old grandmother to the unwitting public. Heck, she often showed up at MMP. But out of respect for those mourning her death, that story will have to wait for another day.
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Post by blcoach8 on Jul 3, 2018 16:53:57 GMT -6
I hope everyone knows who Anderson Cooper Mother is. I know this.........she owes society an apology for not having him aborted.
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Post by ɮօʀȶǟʐ on Jul 3, 2018 18:19:12 GMT -6
I hope everyone knows who Anderson Cooper Mother is. Glorian Vanderbilt, a known witch (no exaggeration -- if you know what to look for, the occult symbology is all above her head in this photo. which begs the question, what forces established the CIA and run Operation Mockingbird? and why does that "Operation" make people so influenced by CNN, ABC, NBC, Fox, CBS...? there was another witch died recently, one who cleverly sold the image of a nice old grandmother to the unwitting public. Heck, she often showed up at MMP. But out of respect for those mourning her death, that story will have to wait for another day. Lmao, I bet you’re fun at parties.
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Post by ɮօʀȶǟʐ on Jul 3, 2018 18:21:24 GMT -6
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Post by astrosdoug on Jul 4, 2018 4:56:01 GMT -6
*** Paramilitary Intelligence just intercepted in a letter home from Antifa ***
"Conditions on the front are grim. Our soy rations are down to two lattes a day. Wifi is only one bar..."
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Post by astrosdoug on Jul 4, 2018 6:40:57 GMT -6
Another intercepted communique:
"My dearest mother;
I'm all out of organic sunscreen and the microagressions have really taken a toll
I'm shook, the worst part of battle was when someone addressed me without proper pronouns, and assumed I wanted to use the men's restroom #secondcivilwarletters"
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Post by unionstation82 on Jul 4, 2018 7:38:07 GMT -6
Sir, you will address my soy milk as “Zee” or “Zur”
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Post by astrosdoug on Jul 4, 2018 8:19:44 GMT -6
Ya know, the movie directors in the year 2100 are going to have a field day making comedy films about today's millennials.
Did you see the movie "Idiocracy"? It's coming true!
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Post by koolade2 on Jul 4, 2018 9:08:36 GMT -6
astrodoug, you have given me a whole new Perspective on Vietnam. I guess it's not, the no electricity villages I remember of Grass Hutchess center around each other.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2018 9:20:59 GMT -6
I am a fan of Shapriro. I also liked Krauthammer who always had an interestng view. I admit to wanting to slug Shepard Smith, Anderson Cooper, Rachel Maddow, Don Lemon, Van Jones, and Chris "tingly leg" Matthews. No one was more bad ass than William F. Buckley.
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Post by astrosdoug on Jul 4, 2018 10:19:10 GMT -6
astrodoug, you have given me a whole new Perspective on Vietnam. I guess it's not, the no electricity villages I remember of Grass Hutchess center around each other. The physical infrastructure has improved a lot (for most people). The war against Ho Chi Minh and his communist dipshits goes on, but by other means now. We're slowly winning the war. If you ever met the Montagnards back in the day who were loyal to their government (the Republic of Vietnam, with three red stripes on a yellow banner), they are still being punished by the commies today with no electricity, no running water, no medical care to speak of. Pretty much everybody from Hue to the Mekong Delta knows that had the commies lost, their country would be on a par with South Korea and Taiwan in terms of wealth now. They're bitter, but if they speak up about it, they go to jail. They have a lot of gratitude for everything the American, Aussie, Kiwi, South Korean, and other Allied troops did here. The ultimate victory against the Vietcong is upon us now, as they have since the 1990s allied themselves with the Hillary/HusseinObama cabal, which is quickly getting flushed down the Toilet of History.
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Post by koolade2 on Jul 4, 2018 17:10:59 GMT -6
astrodoug, you have given me a whole new Perspective on Vietnam. I guess it's not, the no electricity villages I remember of Grass Hutchess center around each other. The physical infrastructure has improved a lot (for most people). The war against Ho Chi Minh and his communist dipshits goes on, but by other means now. We're slowly winning the war. If you ever met the Montagnards back in the day who were loyal to their government (the Republic of Vietnam, with three red stripes on a yellow banner), they are still being punished by the commies today with no electricity, no running water, no medical care to speak of. Pretty much everybody from Hue to the Mekong Delta knows that had the commies lost, their country would be on a par with South Korea and Taiwan in terms of wealth now. They're bitter, but if they speak up about it, they go to jail. They have a lot of gratitude for everything the American, Aussie, Kiwi, South Korean, and other Allied troops did here. The ultimate victory against the Vietcong is upon us now, as they have since the 1990s allied themselves with the Hillary/HusseinObama cabal, which is quickly getting flushed down the Toilet of History. I had contact with Montagnards on occasions very tough Warriors. Had a lot of Respect for them. Even though I was mostly in the Chu Chi area and towards the border with Thailand. Up thru what I know as the Michelin Rubber Plantation. Also traveling on the Saigon River.
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Post by thomasj13 on Jul 4, 2018 19:51:57 GMT -6
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Post by astrosdoug on Jul 5, 2018 8:51:52 GMT -6
It's funny, Cu Chi (where the VC had all their tunnels) is now the site of a real estate boom. Nice homes in the area go for $100,000.
A few of the tunnels are open to tourists now; most of it has fallen into disrepair.
I once worked with Enron on a project to pump water out of the Saigon River and turn it into drinking water for the city. We did chemical analysis on the river water and found it was so polluted with petrochemicals that there was no known process that could make the water safe to use (at a price people could afford, anyway).
That project sure did waste a lot of Enron shareholders' money, though. Something Ken Lay and Andy Fastow were very good at.
History books tend to avoid the subject, but the Montagnards were the victims of a big slave trade which existed in Southeast asia from the 16th to the early 19th centuries. Businessmen from all around Asia were hiring thugs to kidnap Montagnards from their villages, and they would be sold throughout the region as domestic servants, agricultural laborers, etc. It helps to remind us that there was lots of slavery in the world in those years, not only the USA's Old South.
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Post by ɮօʀȶǟʐ on Jul 5, 2018 9:00:23 GMT -6
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Post by astrosdoug on Jul 5, 2018 9:04:26 GMT -6
I'd normally say you're being cute, Armed Frog, but no, you're just contributing to the liberal cause of dumbing down your countrymen. Congratulations, commie sympathizer.
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Post by ɮօʀȶǟʐ on Jul 5, 2018 11:46:32 GMT -6
I’m a nationalist, not a commie. A Texas nationalist, to be precise. And far to the right of Reagan. I just don’t blame das juden for every ill in the world.
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Post by koolade2 on Jul 5, 2018 15:07:58 GMT -6
It's funny, Cu Chi (where the VC had all their tunnels) is now the site of a real estate boom. Nice homes in the area go for $100,000. A few of the tunnels are open to tourists now; most of it has fallen into disrepair. I once worked with Enron on a project to pump water out of the Saigon River and turn it into drinking water for the city. We did chemical analysis on the river water and found it was so polluted with petrochemicals that there was no known process that could make the water safe to use (at a price people could afford, anyway). That project sure did waste a lot of Enron shareholders' money, though. Something Ken Lay and Andy Fastow were very good at. History books tend to avoid the subject, but the Montagnards were the victims of a big slave trade which existed in Southeast asia from the 16th to the early 19th centuries. Businessmen from all around Asia were hiring thugs to kidnap Montagnards from their villages, and they would be sold throughout the region as domestic servants, agricultural laborers, etc. It helps to remind us that there was lots of slavery in the world in those years, not only the USA's Old South. I can't tell you how many of those I had to crawl thru, being the smallest in my Unit my name always came up first. LOL Glad to see that area survived and the Locals are starting to do well. A quick note on slavery: Even though this doesn't make it right. Less than 10% of the African Slave Trade was brought to the US. The rest were sent to the Carribean and Brazil who was the largest recipient of the Slaves.
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Post by bearbryant on Jul 5, 2018 15:22:00 GMT -6
Folks shouldn't forget though that the end of the African slave trade in 1808 brought an exponential increase in the domestic slave trade during the antellbellum period that followed. Historians estimate that over a million slaves were force-migrated from the upper South to the Deep South in the aftermath
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Post by unionstation82 on Jul 5, 2018 16:34:00 GMT -6
Folks shouldn't forget though that the end of the African slave trade in 1808 brought an exponential increase in the domestic slave trade during the antellbellum period that followed. Historians estimate that over a million slaves were force-migrated from the upper South to the Deep South in the aftermath People also forget that abolition talk was the byproduct of the North and South fighting for votes. The industrial North had no use for slaves but resented (albeit fairly) that the South wanted to include slaves in the constituency. Expansion led to Civil War.
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Post by bearbryant on Jul 5, 2018 16:38:58 GMT -6
There were committed abolitionists outside the political establishment who knew human bondage was sin before the eyes of God though. If you ask me, the seeds of the Civil War were planted the day of the first slave revolt. But I'm sure some would argue with that
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