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This is what Google came up with: Конденсатор с каталожным номером FKRVN lustrymarket.com/condensators/FKRVN ... FKRVNLI FKRVNLD FKRVNLB FKRVNLF FKRVNLQ FKRVNLN FKRVNLR FKRVNLG FKRVNLS FKRVNLH FKRVNLX FKRVNLY FKRVNLW FKRVNLU. It makes sense now that I see the context. . . Fear God and Dread Nought Admiral of the Fleet Sir Jacky Fisher | |||
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Yes, insane. I was listening to Hannity yesterday and he had a liberal caller. When Hannity goaded him just a little, the dude (who kept repeating he was a Coast Guard "vet") went into how Trump was racist. Hannity very calmly asked him to repeat one racist thing that Trump has ever said. Dude kept trying to change the subject, and each time Hannity kept bringing it back to "Tell me one racist thing that Donald Trump has said". Dumbass then started this "You want me to tell you one thing that Trump said racist? You really want me to?" When Hannity said yes, he started into this "well there was this one time, he said something that was sorta like black people shouldn't go outside their homes in inner cities or something like that, I'm not sure exactly how he put it". Hannity calmly said "Yeah, what he was talking about there is the decay of the inner city and how the democrats have left them behind. That it is no longer safe for them to leave their homes. It's amazing you got something racist out of that" And then the caller apparently hung up. | |||
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I believe in the principle of Due Process |
I think it is either a typo or autocorrect at work. If it ended in "oui" we could argue that it is the French word for "yes" the letters prior to the "o" being silent. It could be Latin or Greek, as there are similarities in both the nominative singular termination of a second declension in Greek, and an accusative plural in Latin, and it is conceivable that it might be the same either way. Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me. When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson "Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown | |||
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You guys are a bunch of amateurs. Everyone knows that it is 30 days past September. | |||
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Ball Haulin' |
It seems that the left babble is starting to wear itself out. Perhaps temporarily, but wearing out nonetheless. My sister (who swore she was "moving to Canada" if Trump won) has not been in contact with me since last week. Another added bonus. The fact that Im not emailing nor calling her no doubt is adding to her angst as she knows that I know that shes a looser libtard. Plus, she lives in WI where she claimed "would NEVER vote for that idiot in a million years". My own bit of personal happiness. -------------------------------------- "There are things we know. There are things we dont know. Then there are the things we dont know that we dont know." | |||
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/\ Entropy, I replied to your question via the email in your profile. Didn't know if you saw it or if that was a current one. -RFB | |||
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The One, the Only Mighty Paragon |
I need a protective press pool. NRA Basic Pistol Instructor NRA Range Safety Officer | |||
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Resident Knuckledragger |
I wonder if the protective press pool is wearing body armor and are willing to take a bullet for President Trump. | |||
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Tinker Sailor Soldier Pie |
I think it's hilarious. Trump decides to go out for dinner and rightly doesn't bother to inform the stupid press, so they get all butt hurt. And now, the President Elect hasn't even assumed the office yet, and the press is calling him and his administration the least transparent administration in US history. Hahahaha! This is going to be an interesting four to eight years. ~Alan Acta Non Verba NRA Life Member (Patron) God, Family, Guns, Country Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan | |||
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Only the strong survive |
But there is a lot more: Melania Trump It’s no surprise really that this Slovenian-born stunner was a model in her younger days, and actually started her modeling career at the tender age of 5! By 16, she was doing professional commercials and was a familiar face to many. Now aged 45, as we mentioned, Donald Trump’s wife was born Melanija Knavs in Novo Mesto, Slovenia. But she soon became well known internationally and moved to Milan, Italy, when she was 18. She was often spotted in Paris too and moved to America in the mid-1990s, becoming a permanent resident there in 2006. And why should she, as she is now married to one of the wealthiest men in the world. For her 2005 wedding to Donald Trump, Melania wore a John Galliano gown! The wedding itself, party included, cost Donald a cool $1 million! Melania Trump is far from just a pretty face, she is a whole lot more than just that. Having studied architecture and design at the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia, this girl clearly has a good head on her shoulders. She launched her own jewelry line on QVC in 2010 and made a tidy packet from that venture, among many others. As well as always looking stunning, and making plenty of money with her various business ventures, Melania is thought to be a dedicated mother to her 9-year-old son Barron, who she had with Donald. While she supports her husband’s Presidential aspirations totally, she told Walters recently that when it comes to her son, “I’m raising him and this is the age he needs a parent at home.” Barron Trump has his own floor in the Trump penthouse in Manhattan. As you may well know (or at least assume) the Trumps own several properties, all tastefully decorated down to the last detail by you know who, Melania. For example, the Trump’s three-story penthouse in Trump Towers is opulent to say the least, and is decorated in 24K gold and the finest marble. At the time Melania met Donald Trump, during a fashion week party back in 1998, he was actually dating another woman! This little-known fact was revealed by Melania during a Harper’s Bazaar interview in 2016, where the soon-to-be Mrs Trump spilled the proverbial beans: “He wanted my number, but he was with a date, so of course I didn’t give it to him,” she said. Instead she took his number(s) as he ended up giving her all of them. She revealed in that Harper’s Bazaar interview that she follows everything her husband is doing “from A-Z” But choses not to join him in the limelight for her own personal reasons. It goes without saying that all is not rosy in the marriage of Donald Trump and Melania, just like any marriage we guess. While the couple agree on most things, they certainly don’t agree on everything. As she said in this interview, “I give him my opinions, and sometimes he takes them in, and sometimes he does not,” continuing, “Do I agree with him all the time? No. I think it is good for a healthy relationship. I am not a ‘yes’ person. No matter who you are married to, you still need to lead your life.” Being that Donald Trump is just a tad older than Melania, it stands to reason that she is not his first wife, in fact she’s his third. His first two marriages were wrought with issues, which the tabloid press picked up on and reported relentlessly at the time. He married his first wife Ivana in 1977, until he was caught having an affair with Marla Maples. He married Maples in 1993 but that marriage only lasted for 6 years. With Donald having been married to three different women, Melania Trump gained four step-kids as a result of the marriage. Melania has her hands in several charity organizations, including The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, the Police Athletic League, and The American Red Cross. When asked by The New York Times how she would support her husband as President, Melania replied, “I would be very traditional. Like Betty Ford or Jackie Kennedy. I would support him.” Having had the good fortune of living all over the world, Melania has achieved fluency in four languages: Slovenian, English, French, Serbian and German. Melania Trump is 45, which means she’s just seven years older than Trump’s oldest son, Donald Trump, Jr. That must make for an interesting Thanksgiving dinner! 41 41 | |||
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Why does everyone keep misspelling "Madcow"? . | |||
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Info Guru |
Multiple instances of Obama doing this, with no press coniption fits. 2008: President elect Obama ditches press pool to go to an amusement park: http://thefederalist.com/2016/...ate-steak-media-cow/ 2010: http://www.politico.com/politi...38-b01cfc83f2b7.html Again in 2010: http://archive.boston.com/news...s_breaking_protocol/ 2015: http://www.washingtonexaminer....orps/article/2567630 Where was Hillary's press pool when she collapsed and disappeared for several hours on 9/11 memorial? Hypocrites. “Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.” - John Adams | |||
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אַרְיֵה |
Don't forget the bumper stickers, yo. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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wishing we were congress |
Soros and his Democracy Alliance met to strategize 13-15 Nov agenda here: http://www.politico.com/f/?id=...85-ad7d-5ffb02a40002 downloads as pdf picked some key points: | |||
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Ok...so my basic question. Let's say the Libtards are successful in overturning the EC process and get their way to decide elections by popular vote for future...FUTURE...elections (they can pound sand with respect to this election...DT was elected IAW our current Constitutional EC process). At any rate, let's just say it goes the way of popular vote for the next election and once again, the Republicans kick the Dems square in the nuts in another rout in 2020. What will the Libtard assholes complain about then? Do these idiots not realize that if it reverts to a popular vote process, campaigning would then be accomplished with that strategy in mind? And I can only hope a plan is in place RIGHT NOW to maximize voter fraud prevention, as I don't think any plan will totally eliminate it. Think fraudulent voter ID cards made for the right price... "If you’re a leader, you lead the way. Not just on the easy ones; you take the tough ones too…” – MAJ Richard D. Winters (1918-2011), E Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne "Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil... Therefore, as tongues of fire lick up straw and as dry grass sinks down in the flames, so their roots will decay and their flowers blow away like dust; for they have rejected the law of the Lord Almighty and spurned the word of the Holy One of Israel." - Isaiah 5:20,24 | |||
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Alienator |
erj-pilot, the problem is you are looking at it logically. Liberals base their existence off how they "feel" at that moment.How do you think they can say one thing and do another. Cry about a travesty and commit the same the next day. There is no rationale, only a complete retardation of mental capacities. SIG556 Classic P220 Carry SAS Gen 2 SAO SP2022 9mm German Triple Serial P938 SAS P365 FDE P322 FDE Psalm 118:24 "This is the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it" | |||
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As far as I know, the electoral college will always be there until an amendment can be passed. The Constitution is vague on how the States decide how the electoral votes of the states will be awarded. Think Maine and Nebraska. That's how they'll do it. All they need is enough states to get on board to reach 270, and they will have essentially side stepped the Electoral College with the popular vote. Problem is, I think the snowflakes are so butt hurt right now, they aren't considering the unintended consequences (they never do). California, for example will be in play for the first time in decades. Rural red states will still retain their higher (by population) influence in the College. I think it's a loosing proposition for the dems. | |||
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I am really hoping that Trump will push voter ID laws at the Federal level and have it pushed all the way to the now-conservative SCOTUS to rule on it once and for all. | |||
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I believe in the principle of Due Process |
Forgetting about the press, security, new job, etc., I'm surprised that the Trumps eat out in restaurants at all. They undoubtedly have the dining choices they prefer in house. Warren Buffett liked Gorrats and Piccolo Pete's, and is probably too cheap to maintain a private chef operation. Now, of course, security arrangements for the PE include Navy stewards in charge of procurement and preparation of all meals. Maybe that's why they eat out! Luckily, I have enough willpower to control the driving ambition that rages within me. When you had the votes, we did things your way. Now, we have the votes and you will be doing things our way. This lesson in political reality from Lyndon B. Johnson "Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." - Justice Janice Rogers Brown | |||
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http://canadafreepress.com/article/american-uprising American Uprising Daniel Greenfield, Shillman Journalism Fellow, Freedom Center This wasn’t an election. It was a revolution. It’s midnight in America. The day before fifty million Americans got up and stood in front of the great iron wheel that had been grinding them down. They stood there even though the media told them it was useless. They took their stand even while all the chattering classes laughed and taunted them. They were fathers who couldn’t feed their families anymore. They were mothers who couldn’t afford health care. They were workers whose jobs had been sold off to foreign countries. They were sons who didn’t see a future for themselves. They were daughters afraid of being murdered by the “unaccompanied minors” flooding into their towns. They took a deep breath and they stood. They held up their hands and the great iron wheel stopped. The Great Blue Wall crumbled. The impossible states fell one by one. Ohio. Wisconsin. Pennsylvania. Iowa. The white working class that had been overlooked and trampled on for so long got to its feet. It rose up against its oppressors and the rest of the nation, from coast to coast, rose up with it. They fought back against their jobs being shipped overseas while their towns filled with migrants that got everything while they got nothing. They fought back against a system in which they could go to jail for a trifle while the elites could violate the law and still stroll through a presidential election. They fought back against being told that they had to watch what they say. They fought back against being held in contempt because they wanted to work for a living and take care of their families. They fought and they won. This wasn’t a vote. It was an uprising. Like the ordinary men chipping away at the Berlin Wall, they tore down an unnatural thing that had towered over them. And as they watched it fall, they marveled at how weak and fragile it had always been. And how much stronger they were than they had ever known. Who were these people? They were leftovers and flyover country. They didn’t have bachelor degrees and had never set foot in a Starbucks. They were the white working class. They didn’t talk right or think right. They had the wrong ideas, the wrong clothes and the ridiculous idea that they still mattered. They were wrong about everything. Illegal immigration? Everyone knew it was here to stay. Black Lives Matter? The new civil rights movement. Manufacturing? As dead as the dodo. Banning Muslims? What kind of bigot even thinks that way? Love wins. Marriage loses. The future belongs to the urban metrosexual and his dot com, not the guy who used to have a good job before it went to China or Mexico. They couldn’t change anything. A thousand politicians and pundits had talked of getting them to adapt to the inevitable future. Instead they got in their pickup trucks and drove out to vote. And they changed everything. Barack Hussein Obama boasted that he had changed America. A billion regulations, a million immigrants, a hundred thousand lies and it was no longer your America. It was his. He was JFK and FDR rolled into one. He told us that his version of history was right and inevitable. And they voted and left him in the dust. They walked past him and they didn’t listen. He had come to campaign to where they still cling to their guns and their bibles. He came to plead for his legacy. And America said, “No.” Fifty millions Americans repudiated him. They repudiated the Obamas and the Clintons. They ignored the celebrities. They paid no attention to the media. They voted because they believed in the impossible. And their dedication made the impossible happen. Americans were told that walls couldn’t be built and factories couldn’t be opened. That treaties couldn’t be unsigned and wars couldn’t be won. It was impossible to ban Muslim terrorists from coming to America or to deport the illegal aliens turning towns and cities into gangland territories. It was all impossible. And fifty million Americans did the impossible. They turned the world upside down. It’s midnight in America. CNN is weeping. MSNBC is wailing. ABC calls it a tantrum. NBC damns it. It wasn’t supposed to happen. The same machine that crushed the American people for two straight terms, the mass of government, corporations and non-profits that ran the country, was set to win. Instead the people stood in front of the machine. They blocked it with their bodies. They went to vote even though the polls told them it was useless. They mailed in their absentee ballots even while Hillary Clinton was planning her fireworks victory celebration. They looked at the empty factories and barren farms. They drove through the early cold. They waited in line. They came home to their children to tell them that they had done their best for their future. They bet on America. And they won. They won improbably. And they won amazingly. They were tired of ObamaCare. They were tired of unemployment. They were tired of being lied to. They were tired of watching their sons come back in coffins to protect some Muslim country. They were tired of being called racists and homophobes. They were tired of seeing their America disappear. And they stood up and fought back. This was their last hope. Their last chance to be heard. The media had the election wrong all along. This wasn’t about personalities. It was about the impersonal. It was about fifty million people whose names no one except a server will ever know fighting back. It was about the homeless woman guarding Trump’s star. It was about the lost Democrats searching for someone to represent them in Ohio and Pennsylvania. It was about the union men who nodded along when the organizers told them how to vote, but who refused to sell out their futures. No one will ever interview all those men and women. We will never see all their faces. But they are us and we are them. They came to the aid of a nation in peril. They did what real Americans have always done. They did the impossible. America is a nation of impossibilities. We exist because our forefathers did not take no for an answer. Not from kings or tyrants. Not from the elites who told them that it couldn’t be done. The day when we stop being able to pull of the impossible is the day that America will cease to exist. Today is not that day. Today fifty million Americans did the impossible. Midnight has passed. A new day has come. And everything is about to change. | |||
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