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Frangas non Flectes
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You got it.

I felt it coming and was trying to segue. Unless I read you wrong.

I want to see more murderous terrorists cooking in their fancy imported vehicles that simply can't be produced in their sandbox shitholes.


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I have waited 40, long and troubled, years for this.




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52 sites, seems low...I was hoping for 444.




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^^ And once again one wonders whether those words are echoing in Pyongyang. An awful lot of countries have gotten away with an awful lot of stuff by screwing around on the margins of what is OK and what is not, and what is worth retaliating for and what is not. If the mullahs gamble, that calculus might wind up being changed in some interesting (and productive) ways.
 
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You guys think Craperdick is bad, there is worse... Check out this piece of shit:

Rose McGowan apologizes to Iran



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^^^^^^^^
Cool it with the negative waves.


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I have waited 40, long and troubled, years for this.

You, me and many others, my friend.



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I have waited 40, long and troubled, years for this.


As have I.....in this day and age it sounds corny but I am proud of him.

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I have waited 40, long and troubled, years for this.


From guys who were doing The Job during the cold war, I've heard many times over the years: "Why are we messing around with Iraq? Or Afghanistan? Or Syria? The real problem is Iran!"

I guess our President was paying attention also.


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"Bomb, bomb, bomb Iran!"

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North Korea got real quiet.... Collateral benefits




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You guys think Craperdick is bad, there is worse... Check out this piece of shit:

Rose McGowan apologizes to Iran


Just more nonsense from one more sillywood wannabe.

Gets paid a ton of money to dress up and pretend.

If she had a brain she would take it out and play with it.


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You guys think Craperdick is bad, there is worse... Check out this piece of shit:

Rose McGowan apologizes to Iran


Wasn't she one of the Weinstein accusers? She said he forced his Soleimani on her, no?


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As I’ve pointed out before, one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful, human motivators is the desire to influence other people.

Actors, entertainers, and even third-rate politicians thrive on their influence over their fans, supplicants, constituents, and even critics. When their influence becomes great enough, it’s like no other high, and just as addicting. The problem of course is that when the influence begins to wane and the high starts to fade, they’re like any other junkie: They become antsy and fearful that the next hit won’t be as powerful, or they might not get one at all.

When that happens, and just like any other junkie, they start looking for their pushers and in their case it’s looking for ways to get back the power of influence. They often do that by saying or doing something that will get them back in the spotlight where they believe they belong. And when does the pusher come through for them and give them the high-producing hit? Yes, that’s right: when someone (their virtual pusher) acknowledges what they said or did, and especially if they acknowledge it where a lot of people are exposed to that acknowledgement—like on a popular Internet forum.

I don’t know who Rose McGowan is and I’m not going to even go to the minimal effort of putting the name in a search engine to find out. I unfortunately do know who that woman who supported our enemies during the Vietnam War and that former football player are, but I’m not going to so much as click on articles about their efforts to get their highs back and thereby become one of the pushers who will help them succeed.




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I would have loved for this tweet to have been spoken instead, like Bush's "This will not stand" comment. But anyway, I love that Trump acknowledged our 52 hostages from '79-'81. Consider the feelings of the hostages, the hostages's families, the victims and families of the present embassy attack to these words by Trump in comparison to the phony red lines, the world apology tour, comments by McGowan, Kaepernick, Howard, Cusack, et. al. I can't imagine them not being so proud of Trump and totally disgusted by the others. It's disgusting.



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DT is skilled at many things, one is exposing opponents true colors, making them show their asses. He's done this with the dims opposing taking out the general. On the surface it looks like their opposition to removing a bad actor who killed many Americans and assuredly would kill more, is merely political posturing. When you look at past democrat actions seeming to assist Iran, and their reaction to this hit, it is looking like democrats are allied with Iran.

I suspect the democrats have been involved in traitorous collusion with Iran and others. I also suspect that Iran will do anything (possibly at the direction of the democrat party) to erode Trumps popularity and prevent his reelection. If all of this was exposed along with arrests in illegal spying and FISA abuse, would be great for America and a death knell for the democrat party.
 
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Consider the feelings of the hostages

What was the name of the American GI whose body was dragged behind the iranian jeep after the failed hostage rescue?


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DT is skilled at many things, one is exposing opponents true colors DT is skilled at many things, one is exposing opponents true colors, making them show their asses. He's done this with the dims opposing taking out the general. On the surface it looks like their opposition to removing a bad actor who killed many Americans and assuredly would kill more, is merely political posturing. When you look at past democrat actions seeming to assist Iran, and their reaction to this hit, it is looking like democrats are allied with Iran.

I suspect the democrats have been involved in traitorous collusion with Iran and others. I also suspect that Iran will do anything (possibly at the direction of the democrat party) to erode Trumps popularity and prevent his reelection. If all of this was exposed along with arrests in illegal spying and FISA abuse, would be great for America and a death knell for the democrat party.


Donald kills the general responsible for the deaths of hundreds of Americans and the Democrats side with Iran.
You can't make this shit up!


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You know what? Good. Great!

President Trump should take full advantage of this and get us the hell out of there.

Iraq’s Parliament calls for expulsion of US troops from the country following drone attack

https://www.foxnews.com/world/...-troops-drone-attack


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