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I always respect but respectfully disagree.. I honestly don’t think you can see the trees through the Forrest on this one.

I don’t post a lot about it but I read a lot.. you got TDS something fierce

RD
Conversely, I have more respect for my morning duece I flushed away than I have for that…”person”.
TDS? Yeah…you could say that.

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Kremlin: NATO Weapons To Be Hit In Any Country From Where Russia May Be Attacked

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Will strike back on "NATO specialists" advising Ukraine forces.

FRI MAY 31, AT 7:00 AM


Former Russian president and current Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev has warned that Russian forces could strike back from any point where attacks are launched, including on "NATO specialists" advising Ukraine forces.

"NATO countries that have approved strikes with their weapons on Russian territory should be aware that their equipment and specialists will be destroyed not only in Ukraine, but also at any point from where Russian territory is attacked," he said on Telegram, according to TASS, also noting that "the participation of NATO specialists could be seen as a casus belli."

"All their military equipment and specialists fighting against us will be destroyed both on the territory of former Ukraine and on the territory of other countries, should strikes be carried out from there against Russian territory," Medvedev added in the warning.

He said that contrary to much of the West's attempts to obfuscate the reality, Ukraine's long-rage missile systems are actually "directly operated by servicemen from NATO countries." He said this is tantamount to these countries' direct participation in the war.

He explained that this raises the specter of major war and confrontation with the West, as in such a scenario where Russia attacks NATO personnel, the alliance would then have to weigh "possible retaliatory strikes... in the context of articles 4 and 5 of the Washington Treaty."


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serious question- I acknowledge that this has been a witch-hunt.

I do wonder if there’s anything trump can do wrong that people would believe he actually did it? Sometimes it feels like people think Trump is bigger than America and no one is bigger than America in my eyes. I’m skeptical of all politicians and don’t trust our government. Which is what I think they wanted to happen. A deep divide of the American people.

I hope he fights tooth and nail to get these bogus charges reversed. But, having a “convicted felon” run and become president could set up a future that other felons run? It opens up that can of worms. Where does the line end here…
 

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serious question- I acknowledge that this has been a witch-hunt.

I do wonder if there’s anything trump can do wrong that people would believe he actually did it? Sometimes it feels like people think Trump is bigger than America and no one is bigger than America in my eyes. I’m skeptical of all politicians and don’t trust our government. Which is what I think they wanted to happen. A deep divide of the American people.

I hope he fights tooth and nail to get these bogus charges reversed. But, having a “convicted felon” run and become president could set up a future that other felons run? It opens up that can of worms. Where does the line end here…
He was charged and convicted BECAUSE he is running!
 

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I always respect but respectfully disagree.. I honestly don’t think you can see the trees through the Forrest on this one.

I don’t post a lot about it but I read a lot.. you got TDS something fierce

RD
I certainly don’t like the guy after what he did to my friend John McCain and other Republican friends.

But given his baggage and 330 million people out there in the country to choose from, I have yet to understand why people believe America is a loss without him and him alone.

Isn’t that just as deranged?
 

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If he just decided to retire and golf every day, none of this would have happened, but he saw what was going wrong in America and decided to fight for what he believes is right. I was asking another question.

You'd be hard pressed to find an individual of his wealth that hasn't skirted a law along the way. They're not always understandable, nor are you in control of what is being done in your name.

As to your felonies and people running that have been convicted of them, you could say it about all politicians, it's just that most are protected from prosecution by the corrupt institutions.................as long as they get in line.

Trump is our grenade to a corrupt, corrupt government that treats us as tax slaves to enrich their friends and his felonies just give him more credibility that we are indeed on the right path with him.
 

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I certainly don’t like the guy after what he did to my friend John McCain and other Republican friends.

But given his baggage and 330 million people out there in the country to choose from, I have yet to understand why people believe America is a loss without him and him alone.

Isn’t that just as deranged?
So this that statement suggest that the left including you feel the current state of the US under Biden is good ? Help me understand that ....................Out of control crime, hyper inflation, High interest rates , Fuel prices at ridiculous levels, wars on multiple fronts ?
 

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People always think civil war means immediate violence, rioting, bloodshed. They have watched too many movies, only read the juicy parts of history.

It's a complete breakdown of confidence in the system by ordinary people. They stop following rules because they don't believe any of it is legitimate, they stop paying their taxes, doing business in cash or other means. They will elect people to their localities of the same mindset, and it will spread and grow.

Violence only starts when all other means have been exhausted, basically when it is provoked by the government. Ordinary people with ordinary jobs and families, they don't have time to go LARP like antifa, rioting and causing chaos. It will look much different.

We are already in it.
Tick tock mother fuckers
 

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serious question- I acknowledge that this has been a witch-hunt.

I do wonder if there’s anything trump can do wrong that people would believe he actually did it? Sometimes it feels like people think Trump is bigger than America and no one is bigger than America in my eyes. I’m skeptical of all politicians and don’t trust our government. Which is what I think they wanted to happen. A deep divide of the American people.

I hope he fights tooth and nail to get these bogus charges reversed. But, having a “convicted felon” run and become president could set up a future that other felons run? It opens up that can of worms. Where does the line end here…
He's not a politician. Politicians go to DC middle class and after fleecing the public retire as multimillionaires. Trump lost millions while president and is ready to do it again. The man lived 77 years without a criminal record and suddenly gets 91 indictments when he announced he's running for president? They don't hate him, they hate us for voting for him.
 

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So now that they "convicted" Trump, Can they go after the real criminals?? You know the ones that really broke the law. Clintons, Holder, oblamer, the full house and senate??? Maybe some "equal" justice under the law???? Doubtful but we can dream.
 

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I certainly don’t like the guy after what he did to my friend John McCain and other Republican friends.

But given his baggage and 330 million people out there in the country to choose from, I have yet to understand why people believe America is a loss without him and him alone.

Isn’t that just as deranged?
I get your ax. But 330 million to choose from? Really? I see 4 or 5 at best. And I want the most ruthless motherfucker available, AVAILABLE, to kick ass and take names.
 

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But given his baggage and 330 million people out there in the country to choose from, I have yet to understand why people believe America is a loss without him and him alone.

Isn’t that just as deranged?

This is your projection shining through.... No one here says him and him alone, We just choose him over disgusting politicians like Nikki Haley, Chris Christie, etc...

Many of us liked Vivek, but people like you also hate him 😆😆😆
 

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serious question- I acknowledge that this has been a witch-hunt.

I do wonder if there’s anything trump can do wrong that people would believe he actually did it? Sometimes it feels like people think Trump is bigger than America and no one is bigger than America in my eyes. I’m skeptical of all politicians and don’t trust our government. Which is what I think they wanted to happen. A deep divide of the American people.

I hope he fights tooth and nail to get these bogus charges reversed. But, having a “convicted felon” run and become president could set up a future that other felons run? It opens up that can of worms. Where does the line end here…

That may actually be the case if the deranged democrats and people like 530 didn't spend 8 years crying wolf making up all kinds of phoney bullshit about Trump that has been disproven time and time again, yet they still cling on to it like the bitter end of a frayed sheet. They can never admit that they were wrong, so why the fuck should we EVER believe a thing they say at this point.
 

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So this that statement suggest that the left including you feel the current state of the US under Biden is good ? Help me understand that ....................Out of control crime, hyper inflation, High interest rates , Fuel prices at ridiculous levels, wars on multiple fronts ?
He's above all of us minions. He's mr. uber rich and he laughs at the minions and their interest and concernes.....
He's immune to the commoner..His only interest is $$$ just like the corrupt democraps and rinos. He's in bed with the corrupt.
 

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Does anybody else find it odd that they didn't dredge all this phony prosecution B.S. up when he ran origionally? Somehow, out of thin air, all these conveinent "illegal activites just happened to manifest themselves" right before this election.
Such a strange curiosity.
 

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I certainly don’t like the guy after what he did to my friend John McCain and other Republican friends.

But given his baggage and 330 million people out there in the country to choose from, I have yet to understand why people believe America is a loss without him and him alone.

Isn’t that just as deranged?

He isn’t.. but if the two choices he’s the better one.

I think these charges that trial and everything that has happened since he decided to run for president the first time is absolute bullshit though..
 

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Pretty comical and tragic at the same time how Biden and the Dems are now saying this is how the system is supposed to work. But when SCOTUS rules against them on some woke bullshit they run to the nearest MSNBC mic and camera to say the court is illegitimate and the court is rigged, such fucking bullshit. They're wrapping themselves in the cloak of the judicial system now but seems like just yesterday they were also standing outside the Supreme Court screaming about injustice.
 

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Pretty comical and tragic at the same time how Biden and the Dems are now saying this is how the system is supposed to work. But when SCOTUS rules against them on some woke bullshit they run to the nearest MSNBC mic and camera to say the court is illegitimate and the court is rigged, such fucking bullshit. They're wrapping themselves in the cloak of the judicial system now but seems like just yesterday they were also standing outside the Supreme Court screaming about injustice.

Just like how they have questioned every election they've lost in the last 25 years.. but if valid concerns are expressed on the right regarding election integrity, they are deranged, traitors, and threats to democracy. Liberal hypocrisy is something else man..
 

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Yea, 0bamas spokesperson just a bit ago spoke at a press conference saying that this is how the justice system works and no one is above the law...let's see how his son does Monday when Hunters trial starts...


Any bets on a full aquittal?
 

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Yea, 0bamas spokesperson just a bit ago spoke at a press conference saying that this is how the justice system works and no one is above the law...let's see how his son does Monday when Hunters trial starts...


Any bets on a full aquittal?
Sure. I’ll take that bet. I’ll put $100 on acquittal. The fact that Joe visited his former daughter-in-law a few days ago, who is a witness against Hunter, probably sealed the deal.

But it doesn’t matter if he’s convicted, because none of it will stick to Joe. He’ll just tell us about his unconditional love for Hunter, and it’ll be obvious to all of us that Joe is a good family man.
 

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So this that statement suggest that the left including you feel the current state of the US under Biden is good ? Help me understand that ....................Out of control crime, hyper inflation, High interest rates , Fuel prices at ridiculous levels, wars on multiple fronts ?
Hey be nice. Trump hurt his feelings.
 

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Tick tock mother fuckers
Yup...I have family members who are in full on orgasm over the verdicts. I have tried to point out to them that they have now changed the rules, and the liberals won't always be in power. So, when the next regime decides it wants to go after Obama or the Clintons, or any other liberal, don't bitch and complain........you changed the rules! I hope you are just as happy when they come flying back in your face and slap you silly.
 

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All of this is the dingle berry fruits of the kenyan. It’s part of his “fundamental change “.

Pedo joe is just an extension of the kenyans group of American hating flatulence
 

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serious question- I acknowledge that this has been a witch-hunt.

I do wonder if there’s anything trump can do wrong that people would believe he actually did it? Sometimes it feels like people think Trump is bigger than America and no one is bigger than America in my eyes. I’m skeptical of all politicians and don’t trust our government. Which is what I think they wanted to happen. A deep divide of the American people.

I hope he fights tooth and nail to get these bogus charges reversed. But, having a “convicted felon” run and become president could set up a future that other felons run? It opens up that can of worms. Where does the line end here…
The "line" has ben crossed, an innocent persecuted by real felons and traitors.

Donald Trump is not the least bit guilty of the charges TRUMPED up aginst him.
No "future felons" are going to "run".

It's rigged, right in front of your face, and you refuse to see it.

It's been over for a long time time but yesterday is the official day of the death of our once great Republic and there is no turning back...
 

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This NYC trial, charges and verdict were all conducted to hamper Trump’s run for president. The way I understand it, judge Merchan now has the ability to keep Trump off the campaign trail and perhaps not even attend the Republican convention. This would all be possible via the upcoming Sentencing hearing, controlled and decided upon entirely by Merchan, while Trumps awaits his appeal hearing(s). Any chance Merchan would do that? Only about a 100% chance. Again in those words of crooked Sen Harry Reid, “It worked . . Didn’t it!”
 

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Jesus was found guilty in a sham trial too
But I still follow him...

This is precisely what the rabid left doesn't understand.

They think this makes Trump look bad, in reality it just provides the rest of the country proof that Trump was right about the lengths they will go to stop anyone that threatens their golden goose.
 

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I always respect but respectfully disagree.. I honestly don’t think you can see the trees through the Forrest on this one.

I don’t post a lot about it but I read a lot.. you got TDS something fierce

RD
Now now Dave

530 is the most conservative person on your site .
He even voted for one of the most conservative runner ups McCain .
Lmao
 

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I just read a story on FOX......the judge will give Trump jail time to stop him from campaigning

"Democratic pollster and former Clinton adviser Mark Penn said Friday during an appearance on Fox News Channel that he believes Judge Juan Merchan will sentence former President Donald Trump to serve some jail time because he's "trying to take him out of the presidential race."

"So far, this judge has wanted to take, obviously, wants to take Donald Trump out of the presidency," Penn said during an appearance on "Your World with Neil Cavuto" on Friday. "So, for all this talk that, of course, he's a first time offender and not eligible ... he's convicted of things that could send you to jail for 137 years. I think this judge is going to sentence him to some jail because he's trying to take him out of the presidential race."

Should Merchan sentence Trump to serve some time in jail, Penn said he believes the move will lead to "another record fundraising day" for the presumptive Republican nominee for president.

"Giving [Trump] a fine or community service isn't gonna do that. If he does that, I suppose Donald Trump will have another record fundraising day," he said.

Trump's sentencing hearing on the charges is scheduled for July 11, just days before the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Penn said he expects Trump to receive an "incredible reception at that convention, unlike anything he's ever gotten before."
 

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Dennis Quaid Praises Donald Trump: 'I Think I’m Gonna Vote For Him'

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"I see a weaponization of our justice system and a challenge to our constitution..."

FRI MAY 31, AT 2:10 PM


I think I’m gonna vote for him,” the 70-year-old said during a recent appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored on May 28, adding that a vote for the presumptive GOP nominee “just makes sense.”

Mr. Quaid explained that he wasn’t initially planning on voting for President Trump. However, he said the politician’s “hush money” trial in Manhattan, which commenced on April 15 ultimately swayed his decision in favor of the business magnate.

President Trump was indicted in April of last year on 34 counts of allegedly falsifying New York business records. The case, which marks the first-ever criminal trial of a former president in United States history, is just one of a handful of legal battles that President Trump is embroiled in. In total, the 77-year-old faces 88 charges across four criminal cases, all of which he has pleaded not guilty to.

I see a weaponization of our justice system and, uh, a challenge to our constitution,” Mr. Quaid shared. “Trump is the most investigated person, probably in the history of the world, and they haven’t been able to really get him on anything.”

“What is the crime?” he inquired. “I still can’t figure it out.”


Courage is contagious.
 

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Dennis Quaid Praises Donald Trump: 'I Think I’m Gonna Vote For Him'

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"I see a weaponization of our justice system and a challenge to our constitution..."

FRI MAY 31, AT 2:10 PM


I think I’m gonna vote for him,” the 70-year-old said during a recent appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored on May 28, adding that a vote for the presumptive GOP nominee “just makes sense.”

Mr. Quaid explained that he wasn’t initially planning on voting for President Trump. However, he said the politician’s “hush money” trial in Manhattan, which commenced on April 15 ultimately swayed his decision in favor of the business magnate.

President Trump was indicted in April of last year on 34 counts of allegedly falsifying New York business records. The case, which marks the first-ever criminal trial of a former president in United States history, is just one of a handful of legal battles that President Trump is embroiled in. In total, the 77-year-old faces 88 charges across four criminal cases, all of which he has pleaded not guilty to.

I see a weaponization of our justice system and, uh, a challenge to our constitution,” Mr. Quaid shared. “Trump is the most investigated person, probably in the history of the world, and they haven’t been able to really get him on anything.”

“What is the crime?” he inquired. “I still can’t figure it out.”


Courage is contagious.

This is exactly what we all have been saying, this shit is backfiring. Quaid is the biggest enviro-bro in Hollywood, if you get a guy like him to have a paradigm shift with all the baggage that comes along with it from his colleagues, imagine how many regular people are doing the same thing with way less on the line.
 

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I thought there would be at least ONE Juror, who could see what was happening and had the Backbone to vote against the rest of them:confused: Possibly fear of neighbors, or the others in the Room, or maybe behind the scenes they "ALL" received a Visit before voting.:rolleyes:
 
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