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Post by Merge on Oct 21, 2019 22:50:56 GMT
I know the Kurds are desperate and rightly so but I still feel for those troops though. They're being forced to do something that is out of their control and having to take the backlash for it. It's a damn shame as by all accounts both sides got on well with each other. It is a damn shame, but it’s not like they can throw potatoes at the real cause or even at the Turkish Troops. And the locals had had some small amount of stability with the Kurds/US troops that they were able to start rebuilding what isis had destroyed. In some places entire towns had been practically flattened. I guess they still have some ‘trust’ that the withdrawing troops won’t shoot at them in return. I can’t help thinking about what Raqqa went thru already and how Leila Mustafa will fare with the Turkish soldiers/Regime. I’ve been thinking of her and her work to rebuild Raqqa and her personal safety for the last 10 days. I love how folks seem to think that the Kurds should just be calm and civil about being left to an ethnic cleansing. I mean, they should understand that we never promised to protect them forever, right? I can't imagine why they're so upset. It's not like the Turks are lobbing bombs with white phosphorus that are literally flaying the skin off their children or anything. The Kurds just need to be civil about all this.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 21, 2019 23:14:21 GMT
President Donald Trump has been notified by his staff that he can’t select two popular figures — Ken Cuccinelli and Mark Morgan — to serve as an acting secretary of homeland security because a federal law governing agency succession makes them ineligible.Instead, Sean Doocey, the White House director of presidential personnel, in recent days gave Trump a list of other officials to consider as acting secretary, including top DHS official Chad Wolf and Transportation Security Administration chief David Pekoske, according to three people familiar with the conversation. The news has infuriated immigration hawks inside and outside the administration who had been lobbying for Cuccinelli to fill the role and now fear Trump will tap Wolf, a former chief of staff to ousted DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen who once worked as a lobbyist on employment visas. ** A former DHS colleague of Wolf's pushed back on the notion that Wolf isn't as tough on immigration as Trump. “It’s a bizarre dynamic that these so-called hawks label anybody, other than [senior policy adviser] Stephen Miller, as soft on immigration,“ this person said. “I just don’t know where they’re getting it from that Chad’s immigration views diverge from the president.” ** Trump could still ignore the advice from staff and name Cuccinelli or Morgan as an acting secretary — though he would likely face an immediate legal challenge — or consider them for permanent job if he chooses to nominate someone. ** www.politico.com/news/2019/10/21/immigration-white-house-trump-secretary-053277Let's break some more regulations. Surely won't be the last for dt!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2019 1:59:19 GMT
So now trump is being “interviewed “ on Sean Hannity’s show.
Daniel Dale..
”Trump on Obama: "They could impeach him for the guns for whatever where guns went all over the place and people got killed, Fast and Furious. They could've killed him -- they could've impeached him for many different things." The "they could've killed him" seemed to be a slip.“
Freudian Slip?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2019 2:04:31 GMT
Daniel Dale...
”Trump on Turkey and the Kurds: "Some people thought it was a great analogy, some people don't, but: it's like two kids in a playground, they fight -- you let them fight for a minute and then you pull apart. It was much easier to make a deal."
So what if people die while they are fighting..
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 22, 2019 2:08:56 GMT
The Justice Department Hired the Son of a Vocal Trump DefenderBrady Toensing’s family is neck-deep in the Ukraine scandal.Dan Friedman 10/17/19 The son of one of President Donald Trump’s most vocal defenders has a new gig in Trump’s Justice Department. Brady Toensing—whose mother Victoria Toensing and and step-father Joe diGenova are key players in the rapidly growing Ukraine scandal—joined the DOJ in June as a senior counsel in its Office of Legal Policy.The DOJ won’t say how Brady Toensing got the job, but the entire family has close ties to Trump. In 2016, Brady Toensing served as Trump’s Vermont campaign chair. Last year, Victoria Toensing and diGenova—a husband-and-wife legal team who frequently appear on Fox News—agreed to represent Trump in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe. That arrangement quickly fell through, but the couple has since worked with Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani to dig up damaging information on Joe Biden in Ukraine and advance bogus theories about the origin of the Russia probe. They also represent Dmytro Firtash, a Kremlin-linked Ukrainian oligarch fighting extradition to the United States on bribery charges. Firtash reportedly employed two Giuliani associates who were involved in the effort to smear Biden and were arrested last week on campaign finance charges. ** ............Brady Toensing told friends when he took the job that he would be working on nominations—including helping pick a Supreme Court nominee to fill any potential vacancy,........ ** Brady Toensing says in an online bio that he worked for his mother and step-father’s firm, diGenova & Toensing, from 1996 until he joined DOJ. That included the six-day period between the announcement that the firm would join Trump’s defense team and the news it would not do so due to conflicts of interests resulting from its representation of other clients involved in the Trump-Russia scandal, including Blackwater Founder Erik Prince, former Trump legal team spokesman Mark Corallo, and the former Trump campaign aide Sam Clovis. It’s not clear if the family firm actually did any legal work for Trump during that period, but diGenova and Victoria Toensing have since functioned almost as de facto members of Trump’s defense, promoting his interests on television and elsewhere and sharing information with Giuliani that he has disseminated in the media. ** In 2017, Toensing he applied to run the same US attorney’s office that was at the time investigating Sanders, according to local news reports. He was one of three finalists for the post, but he was handicapped by his association with Trump backers—who were at odds with Vermont’s more moderate Republicans—as well as by his adversarial relationship with Democrats, a person tracking Vermont politics said. Toensing was “blackballed” for the post by Vermont Gov. Phil Scott (R) and Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), the person said. The two officials had an agreement to jointly sign off on the US attorney pick, though the nomination is officially made by the president. Now Toensing has found his way into a senior Justice Department spot that doesn’t require Senate confirmation. It’s unclear exactly why he was hired or what he’s doing there. When it comes to a self-described transparency proponent, that’s a disappointment. ** www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/10/brady-toensing-justice-department/So many interconnections make it a bit hard to read. I ha to keep going back, but that may be because I am tired?
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 22, 2019 2:15:20 GMT
Daniel Dale... ”Trump on Turkey and the Kurds: "Some people thought it was a great analogy, some people don't, but: it's like two kids in a playground, they fight -- you let them fight for a minute and then you pull apart. It was much easier to make a deal." So what if people die while they are fighting.. Kids on the playground are reasonably equal. In Syria, Kurds and Turks, the Turks have vowed to annihilate the Kurds for centuries.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2019 3:31:34 GMT
Reuters...
”Iraqi Kurds appreciate U.S. forces despite Syria pullout, president says”
Is that why the Kurds were throwing stuff at the trucks as the military was leaving town, because they apprehended them???
Asshole.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2019 13:28:54 GMT
trump..
So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights. All Republicans must remember what they are witnessing here - a lynching. But we will WIN!“
George Takei...
”Trump compared the impeachment process to a “lynching”—to which I have two responses.
One, don’t even try and imply that rich, white men were ever lynched by angry mobs in this country. Vile.
Two, it’s not a lynching if Nancy Pelosi just gives you enough rope to hang yourself.”
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2019 13:31:52 GMT
ABC News...
”I've studied presidential history quite a bit, and I don't know if we've ever seen anything quite like this."
Reaction to Pres. Trump's tweet comparing the impeachment process to "a lynching" was swift”
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 22, 2019 13:42:13 GMT
trump.. So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights. All Republicans must remember what they are witnessing here - a lynching. But we will WIN!“ I cannot even address the 'lynching' comment................ There is no direct 'due process' at this time... This is an administrative investigation, NOT a criminal investigation! Would he prefer a CRIMINAL investigation? Remember that republicans!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2019 16:17:25 GMT
The Hill...
”Sen. Lindsey Graham: "This is a sham. This is a joke. I'm going to let the whole world know that if we were doing this to a Democratic president, you would be all over me right now... This is a lynching in every sense. This is un-American." hill.cm/oc8yBQg”
I wonder how low the Republicans will actually go in protecting trump.
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Post by lucyg on Oct 22, 2019 16:21:48 GMT
The Hill... ”Sen. Lindsey Graham: "This is a sham. This is a joke. I'm going to let the whole world know that if we were doing this to a Democratic president, you would be all over me right now... This is a lynching in every sense. This is un-American." hill.cm/oc8yBQg” I wonder how the Republicans will actually go in protecting trump. Holy crap, all the hypocrisy wrapped up in that garbage. You, Lindsey Graham ... YOU did do this to a Democratic president. For a lot less than what this president does every single day. And that’s without even addressing the unspeakable use of the “lynching” word.
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Post by crimsoncat05 on Oct 22, 2019 16:28:21 GMT
trump.. So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights. All Republicans must remember what they are witnessing here - a lynching. But we will WIN!“ I cannot even address the 'lynching' comment................ There is no direct 'due process' at this time... This is an administrative investigation, NOT a criminal investigation! Would he prefer a CRIMINAL investigation? Remember that republicans! and it's not really hard to understand... I am not super-up on the ins-and-outs of political processes, and even I can understand how this process works!! 1) This IS how this process is supposed to work- they are NOT breaking any 'rules' because there are NOT any hard and fast rules governing the impeachment process. 2) there ARE Republicans represented on each of the committees doing the closed-door questioning sessions. Republicans are NOT being kept out of this process! 3) what the House is doing is similar to what's done in a Grand Jury investigation- they're collecting info to determine if there is evidence to 'bring charges' so to speak. This fact-finding process is NOT the 'trial' part of the impeachment. The 'trial' takes place in the Senate. (DUH!!) 4) They HAVE said that once the interviews are finalized, they WILL make the testimony public. The ONLY reason it's not public now is so the witnesses can't 'coordinate' their stories using the testimony already given.
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Oct 22, 2019 16:28:28 GMT
The Hill... ”Sen. Lindsey Graham: "This is a sham. This is a joke. I'm going to let the whole world know that if we were doing this to a Democratic president, you would be all over me right now... This is a lynching in every sense. This is un-American." hill.cm/oc8yBQg” I wonder how the Republicans will actually go in protecting trump. Holy crap, all the hypocrisy wrapped up in that garbage. You, Lindsey Graham ... YOU did do this to a Democratic president. For a lot less than what this president does every single day. And that’s without even addressing the unspeakable use of the “lynching” word. I often wonder what John McCain would think of the Lindsay Graham that has appeared since McCain's death. I used to think that for the most part he was a decent guy. Now I think he is the lowest of the low.
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Post by rodeomom on Oct 22, 2019 16:35:56 GMT
Holy crap, all the hypocrisy wrapped up in that garbage. You, Lindsey Graham ... YOU did do this to a Democratic president. For a lot less than what this president does every single day. And that’s without even addressing the unspeakable use of the “lynching” word. I often wonder what John McCain would think of the Lindsay Graham that has appeared since McCain's death. I used to think that for the most part he was a decent guy. Now I think he is the lowest of the low. They have got to have something on him! Or he's losing his mind. I can make head nor tails of it.
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Post by rodeomom on Oct 22, 2019 16:41:24 GMT
ABC News... ”I've studied presidential history quite a bit, and I don't know if we've ever seen anything quite like this." Reaction to Pres. Trump's tweet comparing the impeachment process to "a lynching" was swift” He does this on purpose! Now the media will focus on the word he used. I think he tries to overwhelm the public with all this stuff so there really is no focus to the media. So much stuff that it almost becomes background noise.
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Post by rodeomom on Oct 22, 2019 16:50:29 GMT
I get so frustrated with the media. I wish they would ask different questions. Instead of asking things like of "Are you worried that the Dems with impeach you?" Ask him if "Do you think it's ok to use the military as missionaries to Saudi Arabia".
ETA: mercenaries!!
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 22, 2019 16:59:26 GMT
a lynching. But we will WIN!“ Dimwit, there is no WIN after lynching. It is final! 4) They HAVE said that once the interviews are finalized, they WILL make the testimony public. The ONLY reason it's not public now is so the witnesses can't 'coordinate' their stories using the testimony already given. We are to believe Jim Jordan and Devin Nunes are NOT passing on as much as their closed minds can hold? Ask him if "Do you think it's ok to use the military as missionaries to Saudi Arabia". Bad auto correct!! Our troops are being hired out as mercenaries. Although it would be interesting to think of them being missionaries in Saudi Arabia where they jail and kill Christians.
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Post by Just T on Oct 22, 2019 17:56:20 GMT
The Hill... ”Sen. Lindsey Graham: " This is a sham. This is a joke. I'm going to let the whole world know that if we were doing this to a Democratic president, you would be all over me right now... This is a lynching in every sense. This is un-American." hill.cm/oc8yBQg” I wonder how low the Republicans will actually go in protecting trump. I really think it is a matter of time before my head REALLY does explode. Holy freaking sh!t. I wish a reporter would ask him "Was it a lynching and unAmerican when you yourself were part of impeaching a president who lied about whether or not he got a blow job in the Oval Office?"
I really have no words for how angry I am at what has become of the Republican party.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2019 18:24:36 GMT
ABC News... ”I've studied presidential history quite a bit, and I don't know if we've ever seen anything quite like this." Reaction to Pres. Trump's tweet comparing the impeachment process to "a lynching" was swift” He does this on purpose! Now the media will focus on the word he used. I think he tries to overwhelm the public with all this stuff so there really is no focus to the media. So much stuff that it almost becomes background noise. You may be right that he did it on purpose. But I think they are trying to distract from this. This is the guy who is testifying today. I suspect trump and company had an idea of what this guy was going to say. Chris Lu... “Taylor prompted sighs and gasps when he read a lengthy 15-page opening statement...[describing] how pervasive the efforts were among Trump's allies to convince Ukrainian officials to launch an investigation targeting former Vice President Joe Biden"
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Post by inkedup on Oct 22, 2019 18:45:07 GMT
I know the Kurds are desperate and rightly so but I still feel for those troops though. They're being forced to do something that is out of their control and having to take the backlash for it. It's a damn shame as by all accounts both sides got on well with each other. Yes to all of this. Those soldiers are serving their country and do not deserve to be attacked in any way.
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Post by inkedup on Oct 22, 2019 18:47:36 GMT
Holy crap, all the hypocrisy wrapped up in that garbage. You, Lindsey Graham ... YOU did do this to a Democratic president. For a lot less than what this president does every single day. And that’s without even addressing the unspeakable use of the “lynching” word. I often wonder what John McCain would think of the Lindsay Graham that has appeared since McCain's death. I used to think that for the most part he was a decent guy. Now I think he is the lowest of the low. I think Lindsey Graham is the same spineless, hateful hypocrite he's always been.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2019 0:49:57 GMT
Michelle Goldberg...
”Republicans who are worried about impeachment tearing the country apart should be going to Trump privately and telling him to resign.”
I can get behind this..l
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 23, 2019 1:21:58 GMT
dt doesn't know these people Trump announces disgraced Republican tied to Giuliani henchman as campaign chair in key battlegroundPublished 1 min ago on October 22, 2019 By Bob Brigham This week, The Nevada Independent published a bombshell report on former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt’s ties to indicted Rudy Giuliani associates Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman. On Tuesday, President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign announced that Laxalt would be one of his chairs in the key battleground state of Nevada.“So far, Adam Laxalt has been Sgt. Schultz on his contacts with two Soviet-born men indicted earlier this month, one who gave him a $10,000 campaign donation,” The Nevada Independent reported. “But thanks to The Wall Street Journal, we now know more about Laxalt’s interactions with Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman. The newspaper has posted a video of Parnas’ Instagram account, and the nearly six-minute story has a section about the apparently illegal foreign money donations to then-gubernatorial contender Laxalt and his former aide, Wes Duncan, who was running for attorney general.” Laxalt was reportedly listed as “Candidate-1” in the federal indictment of Parnas and Fruman. Former Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX) was also reportedly listed as “congressman-1” in the indictment. “I slowed down the video to extract two photos of Laxalt – one at a fundraiser shaking hands with Vice-President Mike Pence and another getting cozy with Parnas and his partner. Fruman later donated $10,000 to Laxalt as part of what the indictment claims was a scheme to ‘green-light’ a pot dispensary,” The Independent reported. “Laxalt may indeed have no memory of these two men who were trying to ingratiate themselves to him, hoping he would become governor so he would green-light their pot business,” The Nevada Independent explained. “Laxalt also may have no idea who Fruman was when he accepted $10,000 – candidates accept many, many donations, although you would think they would vet their max contributors, right? And didn’t Laxalt’s finely attuned prosecutor’s antenna get suspicious at all during this time?” One day after The Nevada Independent connected the dots, Trump 2020 press secretary Kayleigh McEnany announced Laxalt would be one of three co-chairs for Trump’s campaign in the battleground state.www.rawstory.com/2019/10/trump-announces-disgraced-republican-tied-to-giuliani-henchman-as-campaign-chair-in-key-battleground/**
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Post by crazy4scraps on Oct 23, 2019 15:38:09 GMT
Holy crap, all the hypocrisy wrapped up in that garbage. You, Lindsey Graham ... YOU did do this to a Democratic president. For a lot less than what this president does every single day. And that’s without even addressing the unspeakable use of the “lynching” word. I often wonder what John McCain would think of the Lindsay Graham that has appeared since McCain's death. I used to think that for the most part he was a decent guy. Now I think he is the lowest of the low. Graham is a despicable, hypocritical piece of crap.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2019 15:49:09 GMT
trump...
”Neither he (Taylor) or any other witness has provided testimony that the Ukrainians were aware that military aid was being withheld. You can’t have a quid pro quo with no quo.” Congressman John Ratcliffe @foxandfriends Where is the Whistleblower? The Do Nothing Dems case is DEAD!”
Aaron Blake...
”BIG: NYT says Ukraine knew of military aid freeze by early August, contradicting White House line that Ukraine didn't even know about the supposed leveraging of it”
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Oct 23, 2019 18:18:36 GMT
We need to think very hard about this to really understand it.... Are you thinking hard enough? Remember dt has stated, more than once, that he does NOT know Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman. Rudy Giuliani’s henchmen appeared in court on campaign finance violations, and they may attempt to claim evidence in the case is protected by executive privilege.Ukrainian-American businessmen Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, who were arrested earlier this month on their way out of the country on one-way tickets, pleaded not guilty Wednesday in their first court appearance, according to Courthouse News. Prosecutors told the court they had issued subpoenas for 50 bank accounts related to the pair. But an attorney for Parnas told the judge there may be concerns to sort out related to executive privilege due to their relationship with Giuliani, who serves as President Donald Trump’s personal attorney. www.rawstory.com/2019/10/rudy-giulianis-henchmen-claim-executive-privilege-concerns-in-first-court-appearance/?utm_source=&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2784This could get interesting..... How did they get executive info? If Giulianni told them confidential info, than Giulianni has given UP executive privilege?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2019 21:44:43 GMT
Daniel Dale has tweeted highlights from trump’s “speech” to the “Shale Insights 2019” conference.
”Trump is being introduced at the shale conference by campaign donor Harold Hamm, the oil and gas businessman.”
“Trump is talking about how he won Ohio and West Virginia.”
“Trump is now criticizing the impeachment push, saying, "I have witch hunts ever week. I say, what's the witch hunt this week?" He calls his opponents "nasty" people.”
“Trump falsely says Canada has already approved the USMCA ("new NAFTA" in Canadianese). Unlike Mexico, it has not voted yet. Trump goes back and forth between correctness and incorrectness on this.”
”Trump tells a sir story about how "almost all" of the people attending his event on a Waters of the US executive order were crying. He has previously said "half of them" were crying. There is video. None of them were crying.”
“Don't hurt 'em. Don't hurt 'em, please. They don't know they're dealing with very tough people in this room," Trump says after a protest interruption. "They don't know who they're dealing with! They don't know who they're dealing with!...Go home to mom."
“Trump perpetually accuses the Obama administration of waging a "war" on American energy, then boasts that the US became the top energy producer in the world under Trump. The US took the #1 spot in Obama's first term, then kept increasing production.”
“You'll never have another president like me," Trump says, it seems specifically about his regulatory and energy policies. "That's for sure."
“Trump says the Cameron LNG facility he visited in Louisiana was a "dead project, and I had it approved almost immediately." It got its approvals under the Obama administration. The company says this on its website.”
“Trump on how Democrats stick together: "They don't have a Mitt Romney in their midst."
“Alert: The president said a couple minutes ago, "We're building a wall in Colorado. We're building a beautiful wall. A big one that really works."
“Trump was listing actual-border states in which he said he is building the wall (he has not added any miles where barriers didn't exist before). He added that he is NOT building a wall in Kansas but they will reap the benefits.”
“Trump has concluded. He said the usual things and told the usual lies, except for his declaration that he is building his border wall in Colorado, which was new.”
The big takeaway is Colorado and Kansas Have somehow been moved closer to the Southern Border to the point a fence is being built in Colorado and Kansas will benefit by this fence being built in Colorado.
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Post by crimsoncat05 on Oct 23, 2019 21:53:04 GMT
“ Alert: The president said a couple minutes ago, "We're building a wall in Colorado. We're building a beautiful wall. A big one that really works."
“Trump was listing actual-border states in which he said he is building the wall (he has not added any miles where barriers didn't exist before). He added that he is NOT building a wall in Kansas but they will reap the benefits.”“Trump has concluded. He said the usual things and told the usual lies, except for his declaration that he is building his border wall in Colorado, which was new.” ? ? ? ? I'm bad at geography, but even I know Colorado and Kansas are NOWHERE near the border!! I absolutely *HATE* his lying, sorry ass... I hate his thousands, and thousands, and THOUSANDS of LIES and his narcissistic, self-aggrandizing, bloviating, orange self!
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Post by dewryce on Oct 23, 2019 21:54:02 GMT
Building a wall in Colorado? I just...25th anytime now people.
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