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Re: POTUS 45:46: New Year, Same 'Ol Crap.
Dumpy angry at his own soiled diaper.
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Re: POTUS 45:46: New Year, Same 'Ol Crap.
Originally posted by burd View PostI would think a bumbling, cowardly, pathological liar in the White House would be considered an asset for Russia. Not for us, surely, but for them. His mere presence there is to their advantage.
I may have missed your point too, Hovey.
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Originally posted by jerphisch View PostKind of depends what their goal is doesn't it? Hard to deny that our relationships with allies and standing in the world have diminished with the clown we have in office.
Not to mention how badly he's effed up NATO.
Exactly what Putin wants. A weak and disorganized NATO.What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?
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Re: POTUS 45:46: New Year, Same 'Ol Crap.
Originally posted by Slap Shot View PostIt's not the choice of salads they're referring to as sexist. I personally think this particular complaint is a bit silly but it's not completely groundless either.
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Re: POTUS 45:46: New Year, Same 'Ol Crap.
Originally posted by SJHovey View PostWhy exactly is it an "enormous problem" for the US? The Ukraine is a mess. It probably rivals Russia in terms of being one of the most corrupt places on the planet. The Ukraine was trying to meddle in the US election, too. But things are such a mess over there that they were largely ineffective.
If you are a country trying to be a democratically elected government, then yes we should support you and defend you. If you're a bunch of corrupt leeches fighting for the blood with other corrupt leeches, meh.Go Gophers!
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Re: POTUS 45:46: New Year, Same 'Ol Crap.
Originally posted by Kepler View PostDumpy angry at his own soiled diaper.
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Originally posted by 5mn_Major View PostAlright the Hovey doctrine. China gets a free pass on any country it wants in 70% of Asia and Oceania including Indonesia.
And those man-made islands off their coast? And their international boundaries? Perfectly ok. I don't ever want to hear a wingnut talk about them again. What's the big deal?What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?
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Re: POTUS 45:46: New Year, Same 'Ol Crap.
Originally posted by SJHovey View PostWhy exactly is it an "enormous problem" for the US? The Ukraine is a mess. It probably rivals Russia in terms of being one of the most corrupt places on the planet. The Ukraine was trying to meddle in the US election, too. But things are such a mess over there that they were largely ineffective.
If you are a country trying to be a democratically elected government, then yes we should support you and defend you. If you're a bunch of corrupt leeches fighting for the blood with other corrupt leeches, meh.
Afterall, the US is being run by a small group opposed to the will of the people, and we're often reminded by conservatives that the US is 'not a democracy'. At least, the quality of our governance would improve a hundred fold.Go Gophers!
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Re: POTUS 45:46: New Year, Same 'Ol Crap.
The Hovey Doctrine. I kind of like. I'm going to see if I can get a wikipedia page for it.That community is already in the process of dissolution where each man begins to eye his neighbor as a possible enemy, where non-conformity with the accepted creed, political as well as religious, is a mark of disaffection; where denunciation, without specification or backing, takes the place of evidence; where orthodoxy chokes freedom of dissent; where faith in the eventual supremacy of reason has become so timid that we dare not enter our convictions in the open lists, to win or lose.
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