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Aug 20, 2017 16:51:51   #
thom w wrote:
I'm thinking that maybe we don't define relevant the same. If Black people had slaves, what does that change? Does it make slavery OK in your eyes?


Damn, you are stupid.
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Aug 20, 2017 16:50:02   #
Drumpf-is-a-fool wrote:
This is a conservative newspaper.
A normal thinking conservative, usually Republican, newspaper.
They have had enough of the repulsive thing that is living in the White House.


Aug 20, 2017.
These are not normal times.

The man in the White House is reckless and unmanageable, a danger to the Constitution, a threat to our democratic institutions.

Last week some of his worst qualities were on display: his moral vacuity and his disregard for the truth, as well as his stubborn resistance to sensible advice. As ever, he lashed out at imaginary enemies and scapegoated others for his own failings. Most important, his reluctance to offer a simple and decisive condemnation of racism and Nazism astounded and appalled observers around the world.
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With such a glaring failure of moral leadership at the top, it is desperately important that others stand up and speak out to defend American principles and values. This is no time for neutrality, equivocation or silence. Leaders across America — and especially those in the president’s own party — must summon their reserves of political courage to challenge President Trump publicly, loudly and unambiguously.

Enough is enough.

Some people clearly understand this. On Monday, after Trump suggested that “alt-left” counter-protesters were as much to blame as Nazis and white supremacists for the fiasco in Charlottesville, a courageous CEO — Kenneth Frazier, the chief executive of Merck & Co. — resigned from the president’s American Manufacturing Council in protest. His departure, which the ever-gracious president greeted with derision, led to an exodus of other commission members.
“ " This is no time for neutrality, equivocation or silence. " ”
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Also last week, five members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff issued a tacit rebuke to the president by condemning racism and hatred in Charlottesville. Denouncing Nazis and Klansmen is not exactly controversial or cutting-edge in 2017, but for the generals to take on the commander in chief is, to say the least, highly unusual.

Many Republicans and conservatives have broken ranks as well in recent months, dismayed by the daily chaos, belligerence and mismanagement. Sens. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Lindsay Graham (R-S.C.) and Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) have been outspoken critics. Max Boot, David Frum and other conservative public intellectuals have written articulately about the failures of the Trump presidency; the venerable conservative magazine National Review has as well. On Friday, former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Trump’s response to Charlottesville had “caused racists to rejoice,” and that if he didn’t apologize it could lead to “an unraveling of our national fabric.” These votes of no-confidence from fellow conservatives and Republicans are powerful indictments.

But where are the rest?

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Rep. Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) are the two most-powerful men in Congress. Both have fired off the occasional potshot but for the most part have stood firmly behind this wildly flawed president, despite the taunts and insults Trump hurled at them from his Twitter redoubt.

What holds them back? Craven, self-serving political calculations designed to protect their careers, and dwindling hope that the president, despite everything, will help them move their long-delayed legislative agenda.

Their silence is shameful.

How about the more rational members of Trump’s Cabinet? They should be fleeing the administration, refusing to stand mutely against the wall at his press conferences while he steps on their messages and undermines their best efforts.
“ " Men and women of conscience can no longer withhold judgment. " ”
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Many rank-and-file GOP members of Congress are simply too scared of alienating Republican voters or of enraging a vindictive Trump or of provoking a primary challenge from the right funded by the Koch brothers or the Mercer family. They should wake up and declare their independence.

In California, the pressure is sometimes in the other direction. For instance, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Vista), a Trump supporter who won reelection in 2016 by an extraordinarily narrow 2,348 votes, knows he needs to distance himself from Trump if he hopes to win reelection in 2018; he has done so, slowly, a bit. It would be nice if he did so on principle, but in the end, he and his colleagues may be more persuaded by Trump’s low favorability ratings and the near certainty of challenges from Democrats in the midterm election.

Men and women of conscience can no longer withhold judgment. Trump’s erratic nature and his impulsive, demagogic style endanger us all.

Republicans and conservatives around the country should be just as concerned as Democrats about Trump’s conflicts of interest, his campaign’s relationship with the Russians and whether he engaged in obstruction of justice. They should call him out when he sows division, when he dog-whistles, when he emboldens bigots. They should stand up for global human rights, for constructive engagement with the rest of the world and for other shared American values that transcend party allegiances.

Rejecting the president of one’s own party could mean alienating friends, crossing allies, damaging one’s chances of advancement or risking one’s career altogether for a matter of principle. But that’s the very definition of leadership.

No one can sit on the sidelines now. It’s time for Republicans to show some spine.

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Oh keenan, it looks like the new meds did not work. LOL
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Aug 20, 2017 16:46:46   #
SharpShooter wrote:
I just feel there's no place here for that family trashing. But I understand why they do it.
And I knew the Tramp thing would go right over your head.
His actions have emboldened many individuals and groups.
That will shit now without Bannon but who knows to what?
Have you EVER used the name Obummer?
SS


So, your mother is a whore? Dish it out, but you cannot take it can you pussy?
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Aug 20, 2017 16:45:20   #
dljen wrote:
I put those on 'ignore' who are continually attacking me personally, not my argument to the particular subject being discussed. If they're so childish, they're ignored.


Ignore this twit.


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Aug 20, 2017 16:43:40   #
SharpShooter wrote:
That's all very philosophical, but since you don't deal with the TURDS, I'll bet nobody has ever called you mother, your wife and your daughters, WHORES and you a FAGGOT!!! Tell me, how can THAT be dealt with?
It's pretty sad that some of those TURD cowards have so little to defend with that they have to stoop as low insulting ones family. I guess when a guy doesn't possess the smarts to go toe to toe with a guy that's twice as smart as them, it's all they've got! It's like a boxer getting his ear bitten off, a cowardly act indeed!!!
It's a page right out of Tramps playbook, so it's ok!!!
Those people should be banned from the Hog!!!
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Are you saying that your mother is not a whore?
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Aug 20, 2017 16:39:47   #
user47602 wrote:
I ban the rude ones... for awhile I would un-ban everyone whenever I posted a thread... but the usual suspects seem to follow me around crapping up threads...so now I just leave them on ignore.

eyesore has banned me twice... maybe I crap up his threads.


You crap up everyone's threads Greenie. But you should not be banned because you have nothing of substance to say. Nothing. You are a moron and a small little man.
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Aug 20, 2017 16:36:46   #
FRENCHY wrote:


Just imagine all of the violence that could have been avoided, all the looting, burning and destroying neighborhoods that would not have happened over the last 50 years. All of the lives that could have been saved in Chicago. Detroit would still be an industrial giant and a pristine city if it just were not for those awful statues. Why the black community would not have any problems at all! Just think of the tens of trillions of dollars we could have saved throwing at the problem of inner city poverty that accomplished nothing except to create a huge welfare state. If we had just known how evil those statues were and the problems they would cause. I am sure the Republicans are to blame. LOL

Stupid liberals.
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Aug 20, 2017 16:25:48   #
cwp3420 wrote:
Fool.


Apologies to all fools!
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Aug 20, 2017 16:20:06   #
thom w wrote:
I think the gut gets in the way of the other. "too fat to F**k"


What kind of whore was your mother?
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Aug 20, 2017 07:08:33   #
user47602 wrote:
no need to label your posts... your naked man avatar says it all.

go ahead and answer with one of your dumb acronyms...do it, Dr. Feculent Ayatem


Doesn't take much to intimidate you or prompt one of your inane comments.
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Aug 19, 2017 20:50:08   #
Texcaster wrote:
Bannon's departure was a day of weeping for nazis everywhere.


Did not know you were sympathetic to Nazis. Makes sense though.
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Aug 19, 2017 20:46:39   #
Twardlow wrote:
Baloney...


The baloney is all between your ears. A response of "baloney" is really all and ignorant person like you can offer.
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Aug 19, 2017 20:45:41   #
Twardlow wrote:
You are full of hostility and hatred, and misinformation.

Try to stop embarrassing yourself, and stop replying when it makes you look stupid.


No, all of my information is 100% correct. Sourced and verified. You have supplied no backup or sources for your stupid statements. You are so hateful and closed minded you cannot see how stupid and ignorant you appear and are.

Tell us genius, a couple more statues were removed last night by the hateful. Did it reduce the murder rate in Chicago or Detroit or Ferguson, MO? Did it?
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Aug 19, 2017 16:46:41   #
user47602 wrote:
right on... apparently, Trump doesn't realize this when he talks about very nice marchers wanting to protect their heritage...

and even weirder, apparently a lot of people still believe the words that come out of his mouth!


Much easier to believe than the shit that comes out of your mouth plagiarizer! LOL

You are a liar and a thief greenie.
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Aug 19, 2017 14:11:54   #
Frank T wrote:
Go ahead and try it now.


Maybe I should start with YOU.
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