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    #16
    Mr Bean

    It's a bit like having Mr Bean as POTUS.... and you wonder why tRUMP is open to ridicule?

    Check out Bean altering the painting with a Sharpie !!!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-N5GBk61TM

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      #17
      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      You do realize being pissed off that a narcissistic idiotic president interfered with the NHS informing the public about a very serious storm is not a "you really got him" issue? The OP said nothing about impeachment or any other type of potential removal from office.

      His tweets including Alabama in the path are there for the entire world to read. Him referring to a doctored (with a freaking sharpie of all things) model is there for the entire world to see. His doubling and tripling down on the lie is there for the entire world to hear from his own lips. There is nothing to uncover here.

      This isn't a conspiracy theory, it's his public behavior. No one has to theorize about what he did behind closed doors because this wasn't hidden from anyone. He did this publicly, boldly, and proudly as president. How do you not get that what he did was profoundly wrong, and he does not possess the capacity to admit it and apologize?

      You may not think it's a big deal, but there is a reason why it is a crime. Altering weather reports puts lives and property in jeopardy. It manipulates segments of the economy, geographically and by industry.

      And sadly is but one example of his lying about something he doesn't need to lie about and then seeking post hoc justification for the lie. His inauguration crowd size being another one. Now THAT is a stupid thing to lie about. But he can't let it go.

      All he needed to do when it was pointed out to him that Alabama was not in the path of the storm was tweet out a correction. Or publicly say something like, "whoops, I'm human, I goofed, sorry folks, I shouldn't have mentioned Alabama when talking about Hurricane Dorian." But he can't do that. Malignant narcissists cannot physically get the words out of their mouths. They will stutter and mumble and maybe get to "well you know what I'm trying to say" if they can manage even that.

      You may be comfortable with a person like that having the power of the presidency. I'm not.
      Thank for letting us all in the mind of a liberal zealot. You’re right I dont think its a big deal. From the jump the very first models showed a possibility that Florida was in the direct path of Dorian that could cross the state and end up in the gulf. If it did move into the Gulf every state from Texas to Florida would have been in play. Because you’re dealing with Mother Nature, nobody really knows the exact path including Jim Cantore. Yet you’re going after Trump as a criminal because he was warning America of the potential dangers of the strongest hurricane every recorded (tied). Thank God it didn’t hit Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Texas, or Mississippi. Think about how fûcking petty this is. You’re really mad because Trump put Alabama in the path of a devastating storm? What do you think would’ve of happened if Dorian took a sudden turn like Andrew and Charlie and did and ended up in the Gulf. Maybe Alabama would have been prepared. This storm has killed and destroyed an entire region and you’re pissed at Trump. You’re just a sad, miserable individual and I really don’t give a shît what you’re comfortable with. The fact of the matter is you hate Trump so much, you’re actually having a temper tantrum over weather forecast models. Gotta say, you’ve hit an all time low with this one.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Thank for letting us all in the mind of a liberal zealot. You’re right I dont think its a big deal. ....The fact of the matter is you hate Trump so much, you’re actually having a temper tantrum over weather forecast models. Gotta say, you’ve hit an all time low with this one.
        Thanks for letting us all in the mind of a Trumpist zealot. You're wrong, it is a big deal when the president of the United States lies with abandon and cannot admit to making an occasional mistake....The fact of the matter is you love Trump so much, you're willing to excuse criminal behavior and it doesn't matter what crime. You'll always find a way to justify it. Gotta say, you've hit an all time low with this one.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          You’re right I dont think its a big deal.
          So what do you think about the Trump administration diverting DoD construction dollars from 127 other projects like Hurricane Michael repairs to Tyndall AFB and schools and childcare facilities on military bases around the world to fund 175 miles of fencing and other barriers he said Mexico would pay for? Is that a big deal?

          What do you think about the Trump administration's trade war costing the average American consumer another $1,000 this year and screwing our farmers even harder watching their markets vanish. Is that a big deal?

          What do you think about the Trump administration rejecting nearly 99% of debt forgiveness applicants (teachers, nurses, military personnel, and other public servants who work in public service jobs for at least a decade) who got their loans under a debt forgiveness program the Education Department launched under President George W. Bush. Screwing hard working Americans who served the public good for a decade. Is that a big deal?

          Never mind. The cruelty is the point, and you don't sound like someone who will ever care unless it directly impacts you. And even then, I'm not entirely convinced you wouldn't bend over and say, "thank you sir, may I have another."

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            #20
            [QUOTE=Unregistered;2560664]So what do you think about the Trump administration diverting DoD construction dollars from 127 other projects .../QUOTE]

            Here's a list of the projects being delayed to pay for his Mexican-funded "wall."

            Weapon Maintenance Shop at Anniston Army Depot (Alabama) - $5.2 million
            Repair Central Heat/Power Plant Boiler PH 4 at Eielson AFB (Alaska) - $41 million
            Repair Central Heat & Power Plant Boiler Ph3 at Eielson AFB (Alaska) - $34.4 million
            Eielson AFB Improved CATM Range at Eielson AFB (Alaska) - $19 million
            Missile Field #1 Expansion at Fort Greely (Alaska) - $8 million
            Ground Transport Equipment Building at Fort Huachuca (Arizona) - $30 million
            Construct C-130J Flight Simulator Facility at Channel Islands ANGS (California) - $8 million
            Fire/Crash Rescue Station at Tyndall AFB (Florida) - $17 million
            Consolidated Training Facility at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam (Hawaii) - $5.5 million
            Security Improvements Mokapu Gate at Kaneohe Bay (Hawaii) - $26.4 million
            Railcar Holding Area at Crane Army Ammunition Plant (Indiana) - $16 million
            Construct Small Arms Range at Hulman Regional Airport (Indiana) - $8 million
            Ft Campbell Middle School at Fort Campbell, Kentucky - $62.6 million
            NORTHCOM - Construct Alert Apron at Joint Reserve Base New Orleans (Louisiana) - $15 million
            NORTHCOM - Construct Alert Facilities at Joint Reserve Base New Orleans (Louisiana) - $24 million
            Cantonment Area Roads at Fort Meade (Maryland)- $16.5 million
            PAR Relocate Haz Cargo Pad and EOD Range at Joint Base Andrews (Maryland) - $37 million
            Child Development Center at Joint Base Andrews (Maryland)- $13 million
            Construct Small Arms Range at Jackson IAP (Mississippi) - $8 million
            MQ-9 FTU Ops Facility at Holloman AFB (New Mexico) - $85 million
            Information Systems Facility at White Sands (New Mexico) - $40 million
            Engineering Center at U.S. Military Academy (New York) - $95 million
            Parking Structure at U.S. Military Academy (New York) - $65 million
            2nd Radio BN Complex, Phase 2 at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina - $25.6 million
            Ambulatory Care Center Addition/Alteration at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina - $15.3 million
            Butner Elementary School Replacement at Fort Bragg (North Carolina) - $32.9 million
            KC-46A ADAL for Alt Mission Storage at Seymour Johnson AFB (North Carolina) - $6.4 million
            Construct Small Arms Range at Tulsa Iap (Oklahoma) - $8 million
            Construct Indoor Range at Klamath Falls IAP (Oregon) - $8 million
            Replace Fuel Facilities at Klamath Falls IAP (Oregon) - $2.5 million
            Laurel Bay Fire Station Replacement at Beaufort (South Carolina) - $10.7 million
            Defense Access Roads at Fort Bliss (Texas) - $20 million
            Camp Bullis Dining Facility at Joint Base San Antonio (Texas) - $18.5 million
            Composite Aircraft Antenna Calibration Fac at Hill AFB (Utah) - $26 million
            UTTR Consolidated Mission Control Center at Hill AFB (Utah) - $28 million
            Construct Cyber Ops Facility Joint Base Langley-Eustis (Virginia) - $10 million
            Replace Hazardous Materials Warehouse at Norfolk (Virginia) - $18.5 million
            Pentagon Metro Entrance Facility at the Pentagon (Virginia) - $12. 1 million
            Replace Hazardous Materials Warehouse at Portsmouth (Virginia) - $22.5 million
            Ships Maintenance Facility at Portsmouth (Virginia) - $26.1 million
            Pier and Maintenance Facility at Bangor (Washington) - $88.9 million
            Construct Small Arms Range at Truax Field (Wisconsin) - $8 million
            Earth Covered Magazines at Joint Region Marianas (Guam) - $52.2 million
            PRTC Roads at Joint Region Marianas (Guam) - $2.5 million
            Water Well Field at Joint Region Marianas (Guam) - $56 million
            Navy-Commercial Tie-In Hardening at Joint Region Marianas (Guam) - $37.1 million
            Machine Gun Range at Joint Region Marianas (Guam) - $50 million
            APR - Munitions Storage Igloos, Ph 2 at Joint Region Marianas (Guam) - $35.3 million
            Hayman Munitions Storage Igloos MSA 2 at Joint Region Marianas (Guam) - $9.8 million
            APR - SATCOM C4I Facility at Joint Region Marianas (Guam) - $14.2 million
            Readiness Center at Arroyo (Puerto Rico) - $30 million
            Company Headquarters Bldg -Transient Training at Camp Santiago (Puerto Rico) - $47 million
            Dining Facility, Transient Training at Camp Santiago (Puerto Rico) - $13 million
            Engineering/Housing Maintenance Shops (DPW) at Camp Santiago (Puerto Rico)- $11 million
            Maneuver Area Training Equipment Site at Camp Santiago (Puerto Rico) - $80 million
            National Guard Readiness Center at Camp Santiago (Puerto Rico) - $50 million
            Power Substation/Switching Station Building at Camp Santiago (Puerto Rico) - $18.5 million
            Vehicle Maintenance Shop at Gurabo (Puerto Rico) - $28 million
            Ramey Unit School Replacement at Punta Borinquen (Puerto Rico) - $61 million
            Aircraft Maintenance Hangar (AASF) at San Juan (Puerto Rico) - $64 million
            Vehicle Maintenance Shop at St. Croix (Virgin Islands) - $20 million
            Power Substation/Switching Station Building at St. Croix (Virgin Islands) - $3.5 million
            National Guard Vehicle Maintenance Shop Add/A at St. Thomas (Virgin Islands) - $3.8 million
            Fleet Maintenance Facility & TOC at SW Asia (Bahrain Island) - $26.3 million
            Europe West District Superintendent’s Office at Chievres AB (Belgium) - $14.3 million
            EDI: Ammunition Holding Area at Nevo Selo Fos (Bulgaria) - $5.2 million
            Working Dog Treatment Facility Replacement at Guantanamo Bay (Cuba) - $9 million
            EDI: SOF Operations Facility at Unspecified Estonia - $6.1 million
            EDI: SOF Training Facility at Unspecified Estonia - $9.6 million
            SOF Joint Parachute Rigging Facility at Baumholder (Germany) - $11. 5 million
            Mission Training Complex at East Camp Grafenwoehr (Germany) - $31 million
            MARFOREUR HQ Modernization and Expansion at Panzer Kaserne (Germany) - $43.9 million
            37 AS Squadron Operations/AMU at Ramstein AB (Germany) - $13.4 million
            EDI - KMC DABS-FEV/RH Storage Warehouses at Ramstein AB (Germany) - $119 million
            F/A-22 Low Observable/Composite Repair Fac at Spangdahlem AB (Germany) - $18 million
            EIC - Site Development and Infrastructure at Spangdahlem AB (Germany) - $43.4 million
            Spangdahlem Elementary School Replacement at Spangdahlem AB (Germany) - $79.1 million
            Upgrade Hardened Aircraft Shelters for F/A-22 at Spangdahlem AB (Germany) - $2.7 million
            Robinson Barracks Elem. School Replacement at Stuttgart (Germany) - $46.6 million
            Clay Kaserne Elementary School at Weisbaden (Germany) - $56 million
            Hazardous Material Storage Building at Wiesbaden Army Airfield (Germany) - $2.7 million
            EDI: Marathi Logistics Support Center at Souda Bay (Greece) - $6.2 million
            EDI: Joint Mobility Processing Center at Souda Bay (Greece) - $41.6 million
            ERI: Airfield Upgrades at Kecskemet AB (Hungary) - $12.9 million
            ERI: Construct Parallel Taxiway at Kecskemet AB (Hungary) - $30 million
            ERI: Increase POL Storage Capacity at Kecskemet AB (Hungary) - $12.5 million
            EDI: P-8A Taxiway and Apron Upgrades at Sigonella (Italy) - $66 million
            Bechtel Elementary School at Camp Mctureous (Japan) - $94 million
            Fuel Pier at Iwakuni (Japan) - $33.2 million
            Construct Bulk Storage Tanks PH 1 at Iwakuni (Japan) - $30 million
            Truck Unload Facilities at Kadena AB (Japan) - $21.4 million
            SOF Maintenance Hangar at Kadena AB (Japan) - $3.9 million
            SOF Maintenance Hangar at Kadena AB (Japan) - $42.8 million
            APR - Replace Munitions Structures at Kadena AB (Japan) - $19.8 million
            C-130J Corrosion Control Hangar at Yokota AB (Japan) - $23.7 million
            Construct CATM Facility at Yokota AB (Japan) - $8.2 million
            Hangar/Aircraft Maintenance Unit at Yokota AB (Japan) - $12 million
            Hangar/AMU at Yokota AB (Japan) - $39.4 million
            Operations and Warehouse Facilities at Yokota AB (Japan) - $8.5 million
            Operations and Warehouse Facilities at Yokota AB (Japan) - $26.7 million
            Kinnick High School Inc 1 at Yokosuka (Japan) - $40 million
            Command and Control Facility at Camp Tango (South Korea) - $17.5 million
            Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Hangar at Kunsan AB (South Korea) - $53 million
            ERI: ECAOS Deployable Airbase System Storage at Sanem (Luxembourg) - $67.4 million
            ERI: Replace/Expand Quick Reaction Alert Pad at Rygge (Norway) - $10.3 million
            EDI: Staging Areas at Poland - $34 million
            EDI: Staging Areas at Poland - $17 million
            EDI: Ammunition Storage Facility at Poland - $52 million
            EDI: Rail Extension and Railhead at Poland - $6.4 million
            EDI: Bulk Fuel Storage at Powidz Air Base (Poland) - $21 million
            EDI: Explosives & Ammo Load/Unload Apron at Mihail Kogalniceanu (Romania) - $21.6 million
            EDI - Regional Munitions Storage Area at Malacky (Slovakia) - $59 million
            ERI: Increase POL Storage Capacity at Malacky (Slovakia) - $20 million
            ERI: Airfield Upgrades at Malacky (Slovakia) - $4 million
            ERI: Airfield Upgrades at Sliac Airport (Slovakia) - $22 million
            EDI: Port Operations Facilities at Rota (Spain) - $21.5 million
            OCO: Relocate Base Main Access Control Point at Incirlik AB (Turkey) - $14.6 million
            Croughton Elem/Middle/High School Replacement at Croughton RAF (UK) - $71.4 million
            Main Gate Complex at Croughton RAF (UK) - $16.5 million
            RAFMH Main Gate Rehabilitation at Menwith Hill Station (UK) - $11 million
            EIC RC-135 Infrastructure at Royal Air Force Fairford (UK) - $2.1 million
            EIC RC-135 Intel and Squad Ops Facility at Royal Air Force Fairford (UK) - $38 million
            EIC RC-135 Runway Overrun Reconfiguration at Royal Air Force Fairford (UK) - $5.5 million
            EDI - Munitions Holding Area at Raf Fairford (UK) - $19 million
            EDI - Construct DABS-FEV Storage at Raf Fairford (UK) - $87 million
            TACMOR - Utilities and Infrastructure Support (Classified location) - $18 million
            Planning and Design (Worldwide unspecified) - $13.5 million

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              #21
              [QUOTE=Unregistered;2560832][QUOTE=Unregistered;2560664]So what do you think about the Trump administration diverting DoD construction dollars from 127 other projects .../QUOTE]

              Here's a list of the projects being delayed to pay for his Mexican-funded "wall."



              You should really put this in context. Trump allocated $134 billion more in military funding than the previous administration. Subtract the $3.6 billion that your bellyaching about then compare who has actually allocated more money for defense spending. Secondly, things like parking structures, storage units, dining facilities, and fire station relocation aren’t national security issues. Why are you surprised by this. He’s doing exactly what he said he was going to do.

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                #22
                [QUOTE=Unregistered;2561074][QUOTE=Unregistered;2560832]
                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                So what do you think about the Trump administration diverting DoD construction dollars from 127 other projects .../QUOTE]

                Here's a list of the projects being delayed to pay for his Mexican-funded "wall."



                You should really put this in context. Trump allocated $134 billion more in military funding than the previous administration. Subtract the $3.6 billion that your bellyaching about then compare who has actually allocated more money for defense spending. Secondly, things like parking structures, storage units, dining facilities, and fire station relocation aren’t national security issues. Why are you surprised by this. He’s doing exactly what he said he was going to do.
                Lol...You know the world is ending when Liberals are upset that a Republican president is cutting defense spending. Oh the irony!

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                  #23
                  [QUOTE=Unregistered;2561095][QUOTE=Unregistered;2561074]
                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

                  Lol...You know the world is ending when Liberals are upset that a Republican president is cutting defense spending. Oh the irony!
                  Don’t let the Libtards full you. If Bernie cut these same programs to give free college to illegals he’d be celebrated as a Liberal Deity. This ain’t about cuts to government programs. Liberals couldn’t give two shïts about them. This is just another example of more Trump hate.

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                    #24
                    [QUOTE=Unregistered;2561112][QUOTE=Unregistered;2561095]
                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post

                    Don’t let the Libtards full you. If Bernie cut these same programs to give free college to illegals he’d be celebrated as a Liberal Deity. This ain’t about cuts to government programs. Liberals couldn’t give two shïts about them. This is just another example of more Trump hate.
                    Oops, “fool you.” Talk dictation doesn’t always work.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      You should really put this in context. Trump allocated $134 billion more in military funding than the previous administration. Subtract the $3.6 billion that your bellyaching about then compare who has actually allocated more money for defense spending. Secondly, things like parking structures, storage units, dining facilities, and fire station relocation aren’t national security issues. Why are you surprised by this. He’s doing exactly what he said he was going to do.
                      Hi there, lifelong Republican until Trump, retired military, current DoD contractor here.

                      You're right context matters. So understanding the budgets, allocation process, and national security are important. You're incorrect that construction projects such as you mention are not national security issues. They are in ways most civilians can't grasp. Issues such as personnel security, troop readiness and morale, logistics, etc. all come into play. Yes, even a dining room and a day care center. I'm surprised you mention a fire station relocation as I would have assumed security implications were apparent there.

                      The overall amount of federal budget dollars allocated to the DoD (and DoE for nuclear-related projects) is important, but not as important as how the funds are allocated at a more micro level. All well and good to increase defense spending, but if those extra dollars are used to refuel planes at a commercial airstrip at inflated prices over the rates military bases get for jet fuel, then I think you'll agree it isn't a good use of those added defense dollars.

                      Trump is also sending very mixed signals about his dedication to military spending. The administration achieved large increases in the first two years. But they haven't spent these funds as effectively as past administrations, both Republican and Democratic. Trump initially announced increasing the defense budget for the coming fiscal year, but then directed DoD to plan for reductions. In December 2018 he called current levels of US defense spending "crazy" then announced an even larger defense budget a week later.

                      These mixed signals matter because the instability delays commitment to future projects and interrupts the completion of current projects, including sustainment and maintenance contracts, not just new projects. It's not visible to the Joe Citizen, but these "pencils down" disruptions are impacting major employers throughout the country and have resulted in contractor furloughs directly impacting individuals and their families' financial stability. I'd be surprised the press hasn't reported in it, until I realize they have their hands full reporting on the latest absurdity or outrage. This pales in comparison to more ridiculousness I suppose.

                      Ask anyone in the military, civilian DoD, and defense contractors in the know, and they'll tell you. It's pretty much chaos under this administration and the "wall" is far more of an impediment to our national security, not contributing to it.

                      I'd like to see Weld mount a serious primary challenge to Trump as I'd still prefer to see a Republican in the White House. But if Trump gets the nomination, I'll hold my nose and vote for the Democrat. It's that bad my friend.

                      -Steve

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Hi there, lifelong Republican until Trump, retired military, current DoD contractor here.

                        You're right context matters. So understanding the budgets, allocation process, and national security are important. You're incorrect that construction projects such as you mention are not national security issues. They are in ways most civilians can't grasp. Issues such as personnel security, troop readiness and morale, logistics, etc. all come into play. Yes, even a dining room and a day care center. I'm surprised you mention a fire station relocation as I would have assumed security implications were apparent there.

                        The overall amount of federal budget dollars allocated to the DoD (and DoE for nuclear-related projects) is important, but not as important as how the funds are allocated at a more micro level. All well and good to increase defense spending, but if those extra dollars are used to refuel planes at a commercial airstrip at inflated prices over the rates military bases get for jet fuel, then I think you'll agree it isn't a good use of those added defense dollars.

                        Trump is also sending very mixed signals about his dedication to military spending. The administration achieved large increases in the first two years. But they haven't spent these funds as effectively as past administrations, both Republican and Democratic. Trump initially announced increasing the defense budget for the coming fiscal year, but then directed DoD to plan for reductions. In December 2018 he called current levels of US defense spending "crazy" then announced an even larger defense budget a week later.

                        These mixed signals matter because the instability delays commitment to future projects and interrupts the completion of current projects, including sustainment and maintenance contracts, not just new projects. It's not visible to the Joe Citizen, but these "pencils down" disruptions are impacting major employers throughout the country and have resulted in contractor furloughs directly impacting individuals and their families' financial stability. I'd be surprised the press hasn't reported in it, until I realize they have their hands full reporting on the latest absurdity or outrage. This pales in comparison to more ridiculousness I suppose.

                        Ask anyone in the military, civilian DoD, and defense contractors in the know, and they'll tell you. It's pretty much chaos under this administration and the "wall" is far more of an impediment to our national security, not contributing to it.

                        I'd like to see Weld mount a serious primary challenge to Trump as I'd still prefer to see a Republican in the White House. But if Trump gets the nomination, I'll hold my nose and vote for the Democrat. It's that bad my friend.

                        -Steve
                        The first two letters of your post may be true. The rest is garbage.
                        Lifelong Republican and you voted for Hillary Clinton. Sure.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          to double down on it.

                          18 U.S. Code  2074. “Whoever knowingly issues or publishes any counterfeit weather forecast or warning of weather conditions falsely representing such forecast or warning to have been issued or published by the Weather Bureau, United States Signal Service, or other branch of the Government service, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ninety days, or both. (June 25, 1948, ch. 645, 62 Stat. 795; Pub. L. 103–322, title XXXIII, § 330016(1)(G), Sept. 13, 1994, 108 Stat. 2147.)”

                          How anyone can think Trump is fit for any public office, let alone POTUS, defies reason. Think about the level of depravity that took. Hurricanes are life and death events - not vanity projects for narcissists.

                          I dare anyone to defend his despicable actions on this. And don't even go down the path of whataboutism, you'll look like a d*** fool.
                          I know liberals hate facts. (actually they simply hate). But here is the link to the graphic that proves exactly what Trump said was true. Sorry to ruin the circle jerk.
                          https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/201..._probs_34_F120

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                            #28
                            Imagine the explosive orgasms the networks would be having if Trump's eye exploded like Biden's did the other night. Oh, you didn't hear about it? That's because the networks were all silent.
                            No hypocrisy on the left at all.
                            https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb...d-everyone-fox

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              The first two letters of your post may be true. The rest is garbage.
                              Lifelong Republican and you voted for Hillary Clinton. Sure.
                              I voted for Johnson.

                              - Steve

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                I voted for Johnson.

                                - Steve
                                That would make perfect sense.
                                https://youtu.be/UViEdns9U54

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