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it would be great if the white nationalists ( kkk and neo nazis ) accidentally shot each other and stabbed each other with no innocent victims.......that would be cool.
8/12/2017 5:20 PM
Posted by dino27 on 8/12/2017 5:20:00 PM (view original):
it would be great if the white nationalists ( kkk and neo nazis ) accidentally shot each other and stabbed each other with no innocent victims.......that would be cool.
I like to think GOD will take care of them. ETERNITY is a long time.
8/12/2017 5:27 PM
Posted by DougOut on 8/12/2017 5:27:00 PM (view original):
Posted by dino27 on 8/12/2017 5:20:00 PM (view original):
it would be great if the white nationalists ( kkk and neo nazis ) accidentally shot each other and stabbed each other with no innocent victims.......that would be cool.
I like to think GOD will take care of them. ETERNITY is a long time.
kudos.
8/12/2017 5:28 PM
Why won't Trump say the words "white nationalist terrorism"?
8/12/2017 5:44 PM
Posted by crazystengel on 8/12/2017 5:44:00 PM (view original):
Why won't Trump say the words "white nationalist terrorism"?
Why didn't Obama say islamic terrorist?
8/12/2017 6:11 PM
yeah...so easy to say islamic terrorism......he will not directly condemn nazis and kkk.....he will not confront them partly because he honors his kkk father.
8/12/2017 6:12 PM
Posted by dino27 on 8/12/2017 6:12:00 PM (view original):
yeah...so easy to say islamic terrorism......he will not directly condemn nazis and kkk.....he will not confront them partly because he honors his kkk father.
This is interesting.

1.) Please post proof of links to Nazis
2.) Please post proof of links to KKK
3.) Was Al Gores father and Senator a segregationist?
4.) Why didn't we raise arms when Bill Clinton was mentored by a racist?

THANKS!
8/12/2017 6:19 PM




HERE YOU GO DOUGIE
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8/12/2017 6:35 PM

Someone Just Noticed That Trump Is Getting Stuff Done



Achievements: After weeks and months of fixating on tweets and Russia, someone in the press decided to have a look at what the Trump administration has been up to since January. Lo and behold, they discovered that it's getting a lot done.

"Trump Has Quietly Accomplished More Than It Appears" reads the headline in the Atlantic.

"With the Trump administration's chaos sucking up all the attention," the article begins, "it's been able to move forward on a range of its priorities.... It is remaking the justice system, rewriting environmental rules, overhauling public-lands administration, and greenlighting major infrastructure projects. It is appointing figures who will guarantee the triumph of its ideological vision for decades to come."

It goes on to detail these achievements, many of which we've highlighted on these pages.

Border crossings, for example, have plummeted, even though all Trump has done so far is promise to enforce existing laws.

The Supreme Court approved parts of Trump's travel ban, a success made possible by Trump's appointment of Neil Gorsuch to the bench.

Trump is busy filling lower court positions with conservative justices. Ron Klain, a White House aide to Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, said that Trump "is proving wildly successful in one respect: naming youthful conservative nominees to the federal bench in record-setting numbers."

What else? Well, Trump pulled out of the Paris climate change deal, which as we noted in this space is a yuuuge win for the economy.

The EPA, meanwhile, is dismantling Obama's coal-killing, growth-choking Clean Power Plan, and draining the heavy-handed Waters of the United States rule. When a veteran EPA official resigned this week, she complained in a letter to her former colleagues that "the new EPA Administrator already has repeals of 30 rules under consideration," which the New York Times described as "a regulatory rollback larger in scope than any other over so short a time in the agency's 47-year history."

Trump promised to kill two regulations for every new one enacted, but in his first six months the ratio was 16-to-1.

Trump also approved the Keystone XL and other pipeline projects held up by Obama. He's also rolled back a ban on coal mining on public lands.

To be sure, Trump hasn't scored a major legislative achievement on signature issues like ObamaCare and tax reform.

The Atlantic writer describes the administration's achievements as something akin to a shadow government. But these actions aren't in the shadows. They're just being ignored by a media that is obsessed with digging up dirt on Trump.

8/12/2017 6:43 PM

Fraud: Australian Weather Agency Reportedly 'Fixed' Data to Show Warming

Activists and "scientists" alike constantly predict doom and gloom at the hands of our climate, and every time one comes up with an absurd new horror story about what will happen if we don't change our wicked ways, the press runs with it. The activists use every apocalyptic adjective they can come up with in the hopes of scaring people into doing what they want.

Yet, time after time, the climate change models fail to predict reality.

Seriously, not a one has ever been right about their climate predictions. Why is that?

Who knows, but once again it seems they are trying to remedy the situation with fraud:

Australian scientists at the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) ordered a review of temperature recording instruments after the government agency was caught tampering with temperature logs in several locations.

Agency officials admit that the problem with instruments recording low temperatures likely happened in several locations throughout Australia, but they refuse to admit to manipulating temperature readings. The BOM located missing logs in Goulburn and the Snow Mountains, both of which are in New South Wales.

Meteorologist Lance Pidgeon watched the 13 degrees Fahrenheit Goulburn recording from July 2 disappear from the bureau’s website. The temperature readings fluctuated briefly and then disappeared from the government’s website.

“The temperature dropped to minus 10 (13 degrees Fahrenheit), stayed there for some time and then it changed to minus 10.4 (14 degrees Fahrenheit) and then it disappeared,” Pidgeon said, adding that he notified scientist Jennifer Marohasy about the problem, who then brought the readings to the attention of the bureau.

The bureau would later restore the original 13 degrees Fahrenheit reading after a brief question and answer session with Marohasy.

“The bureau’s quality ­control system, designed to filter out spurious low or high values was set at minus 10 minimum for Goulburn which is why the record automatically adjusted,” a bureau spokeswoman told reporters Monday. BOM added that there are limits placed on how low temperatures could go in some very cold areas of the country.

BOM categorically denied that what they did constituted falsifying data, but here's the problem with that: They ... you know, falsified data.

When you say "the Earth is warming up," and there is data that may indicate you're wrong, and then you "quality assure" it out of existence, that's going to look sketchy as hell. Why? I don't know, maybe because it's sketchy as hell.

8/12/2017 6:46 PM

Documents Show DOJ Was in Panic Mode After Loretta Lynch's Secret Meeting With Bill Clinton Was Exposed

When former Attorney General Loretta Lynch and President Bill Clinton were busted secretly meeting aboard Lynch's private plane last summer by a local television reporter, a number of government watchdog groups filed lawsuits for documents surrounding the meeting. After all the FBI, under the jurisdiction of the Department of Justice, was actively investigating Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton for mishandling classified information at the time. In response to information requests, the FBI and DOJ said documents didn't exist.

Fast forward more than a year and it turns out hundreds of documents related to the meeting do exist and show the Department was in a panic over how to respond to inquiries about why the meeting took place. Public affairs was bombarded with questions about the meeting and repeatedly referred to Lynch's comments on the matter without offering further explanation. At least one reporter from the Washington Post expressed interested in putting the story to "rest," even though editors were interested in more.

8/12/2017 6:48 PM

WASHINGTON — A spokesman for President Donald Trump‘s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, said that FBI agents served a search warrant at one of his homes.

Spokesman Jason Maloni says that Manafort cooperated with the agents as he has “consistently” done.

Manafort has been a subject of a longstanding FBI investigation into his dealings in Ukraine and work for the country’s former president, Viktor Yanukovych. Special Counsel Robert Mueller is also investigating Manafort as part of his probe into Russia‘s meddling in the 2016 election and any possible collusion with Trump associates.

Manafort has denied any wrongdoing. He has also cooperated with congressional committees investigating the election interference. Manafort has turned over documents to the intelligence and judiciary committees in the Senate. Manafort led the Trump campaign for several months.

8/12/2017 6:52 PM
Marco Rubio (R):

Very important for the nation to hear @potus describe events in #Charlottesville for what they are, a terror attack by #whitesupremacists
8/12/2017 6:55 PM
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