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Jan 15, 2019 22:19:06   #
mwalsh Loc: Houston
 
Angmo wrote:
You can’t do something without the intent of doing it. Got an example?


You should not toss out slow fat ones like that MoMo.

I'm not gonna swing and hit it out on you...but someone prolly will!

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Jan 16, 2019 01:02:43   #
Angmo
 
mwalsh wrote:
You should not toss out slow fat ones like that MoMo.

I'm not gonna swing and hit it out on you...but someone prolly will!


Like oops! I deleted and wiped 30,000 emails after things happened that legally freezes all records for preservation happens - oh along with smashing cellphones and removing those lil cards that has all the info on it.

Nope. No intent anywhere in sight. Nope, not sweet lil ol me.

No worries, my buddies in justice & FBI who want me to win 100 million to zero will investigate, exonerate me so then when I’m president I can promote and protect them from those republicans who will cry foul.

I’ll slow walk docs and lose them. Claim all sorts of don’t remembers. Good time for all.

Intent? Good word. I’ll have them use that for the exoneration letter I drafted. Months before I’m interviewed.

Lol

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Jan 16, 2019 07:17:34   #
Elaine2025 Loc: Seattle, Wa
 
jcboy3 wrote:
WRONG.

No mention of border fence in 2008 Democratic Party Platform:

"Immigration

America has always been a nation of immigrants. Over the years, millions of people have come here in the hope that in America, you can make it if you try. Each successive wave of immigrants has contributed to our country's rich culture, economy and spirit. Like the immigrants that came before them, today's immigrants will shape their own destinies and enrich our country.

Nonetheless, our current immigration system has been broken for far too long. We need comprehensive immigration reform, not just piecemeal efforts. We must work together to pass immigration reform in a way that unites this country, not in a way that divides us by playing on our worst instincts and fears. We are committed to pursuing tough, practical, and humane immigration reform in the first year of the next administration.

We cannot continue to allow people to enter the United States undetected, undocumented, and unchecked. The American people are a welcoming and generous people, but those who enter our country's borders illegally, and those who employ them, disrespect the rule of the law. We need to secure our borders, and support additional personnel, infrastructure, and technology on the border and at our ports of entry. We need additional Customs and Border Protection agents equipped with better technology and real-time intelligence. We need to dismantle human smuggling organizations, combating the crime associated with this trade. We also need to do more to promote economic development in migrant-sending nations, to reduce incentives to come to the United States illegally. And we need to crack down on employers who hire undocumented immigrants. It's a problem when we only enforce our laws against the immigrants themselves, with raids that are ineffective, tear apart families, and leave people detained without adequate access to counsel. We realize that employers need a method to verify whether their employees are legally eligible to work in the United States, and we will ensure that our system is accurate, fair to legal workers, safeguards people's privacy, and cannot be used to discriminate against workers.

We must also improve the legal immigration system, and make our nation's naturalization process fair and accessible to the thousands of legal permanent residents who are eager to become full Americans. We should fix the dysfunctional immigration bureaucracy that hampers family reunification, the cornerstone of our immigration policy for years. Given the importance of both keeping families together and supporting American businesses, we will increase the number of immigration visas for family members of people living here and for immigrants who meet the demand for jobs that employers cannot fill, as long as appropriate labor market protections and standards are in place. We will fight discrimination against Americans who have always played by our immigration rules but are sometimes treated as if they had not.

For the millions living here illegally but otherwise playing by the rules, we must require them to come out of the shadows and get right with the law. We support a system that requires undocumented immigrants who are in good standing to pay a fine, pay taxes, learn English, and go to the back of the line for the opportunity to become citizens. They are our neighbors, and we can help them become full tax-paying, law-abiding, productive members of society."

https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/2008-democratic-party-platform
WRONG. br br No mention of border fence in 2008 D... (show quote)


Little boy, this crapola is from the obummer era we all want to forget and your messiah did nothing.

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Jan 16, 2019 07:20:46   #
Elaine2025 Loc: Seattle, Wa
 
letmedance wrote:
I just read it literally.

You do realize that I would support a stronger border barrier even if Satan himself has to build it.
The press keeps saying that Americans strongly object to the wall, the last poll I looked at a few weeks ago told a different story. It showed an almost even split between want the wall, do not want the wall, and finally the last third that said we want border enforcement but not sure the wall is necessary. That looks like not what the reports by the press say.
I just read it literally. br br You do realize t... (show quote)


The wall has been gaining more support unless you are a Mad Cow dev**ee, and it is 50 / 50 and gaining support all the time.

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Jan 16, 2019 07:29:35   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
Twardlow wrote:
This has nothing to do with our topic of conversation.


It has been everything to do with the fact that you are a hyper partisan fanboy.

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Jan 16, 2019 07:31:56   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
jcboy3 wrote:
T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

Tits and ass

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact

T***h and fact


Why does t***h and fact anger you?

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Jan 16, 2019 07:36:47   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
jcboy3 wrote:
WRONG.

No mention of border fence in 2008 Democratic Party Platform:

"Immigration

America has always been a nation of immigrants. Over the years, millions of people have come here in the hope that in America, you can make it if you try. Each successive wave of immigrants has contributed to our country's rich culture, economy and spirit. Like the immigrants that came before them, today's immigrants will shape their own destinies and enrich our country.

Nonetheless, our current immigration system has been broken for far too long. We need comprehensive immigration reform, not just piecemeal efforts. We must work together to pass immigration reform in a way that unites this country, not in a way that divides us by playing on our worst instincts and fears. We are committed to pursuing tough, practical, and humane immigration reform in the first year of the next administration.

We cannot continue to allow people to enter the United States undetected, undocumented, and unchecked. The American people are a welcoming and generous people, but those who enter our country's borders illegally, and those who employ them, disrespect the rule of the law. We need to secure our borders, and support additional personnel, infrastructure, and technology on the border and at our ports of entry. We need additional Customs and Border Protection agents equipped with better technology and real-time intelligence. We need to dismantle human smuggling organizations, combating the crime associated with this trade. We also need to do more to promote economic development in migrant-sending nations, to reduce incentives to come to the United States illegally. And we need to crack down on employers who hire undocumented immigrants. It's a problem when we only enforce our laws against the immigrants themselves, with raids that are ineffective, tear apart families, and leave people detained without adequate access to counsel. We realize that employers need a method to verify whether their employees are legally eligible to work in the United States, and we will ensure that our system is accurate, fair to legal workers, safeguards people's privacy, and cannot be used to discriminate against workers.

We must also improve the legal immigration system, and make our nation's naturalization process fair and accessible to the thousands of legal permanent residents who are eager to become full Americans. We should fix the dysfunctional immigration bureaucracy that hampers family reunification, the cornerstone of our immigration policy for years. Given the importance of both keeping families together and supporting American businesses, we will increase the number of immigration visas for family members of people living here and for immigrants who meet the demand for jobs that employers cannot fill, as long as appropriate labor market protections and standards are in place. We will fight discrimination against Americans who have always played by our immigration rules but are sometimes treated as if they had not.

For the millions living here illegally but otherwise playing by the rules, we must require them to come out of the shadows and get right with the law. We support a system that requires undocumented immigrants who are in good standing to pay a fine, pay taxes, learn English, and go to the back of the line for the opportunity to become citizens. They are our neighbors, and we can help them become full tax-paying, law-abiding, productive members of society."

https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/documents/2008-democratic-party-platform
WRONG. br br No mention of border fence in 2008 D... (show quote)

And if they would have done that they here would be no issue today ... but, as you have proven, it was merely jibba jabba for the consumption of the dumb masses.

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Jan 16, 2019 08:57:57   #
mwalsh Loc: Houston
 
Angmo wrote:
Like oops! I deleted and wiped 30,000 emails after things happened that legally freezes all records for preservation happens - oh along with smashing cellphones and removing those lil cards that has all the info on it.

Nope. No intent anywhere in sight. Nope, not sweet lil ol me.

No worries, my buddies in justice & FBI who want me to win 100 million to zero will investigate, exonerate me so then when I’m president I can promote and protect them from those republicans who will cry foul.

I’ll slow walk docs and lose them. Claim all sorts of don’t remembers. Good time for all.

Intent? Good word. I’ll have them use that for the exoneration letter I drafted. Months before I’m interviewed.

Lol
Like oops! I deleted and wiped 30,000 emails aft... (show quote)


No, not like that. More like what you do on here and whether or not you intend to do it. You asked if one could do something without intending to do it. I bet you do it all the time here...

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