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Dragoon

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  1. 8 hours ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:


    Yeah right uh huh 

     

    WE THE PEOPLE 

     

    Not you and your snowflake feelings.  

    Tyrants?   Is that why you love Trump??

     


    you can’t fix stupid 


    exactly.  
     

    he will use that money he got from suckers for his own means 

     

    you Dragoon are nothing but a low bread lemming in his cult

     


    All men have a right to inflict what they can enforce, laws be damned. 
     

    Violence is coming. Bodies will be stacked. Good luck. I’m grinning ear to ear. I’m fixin to have things like I like ‘em — not boring. 

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  2. I am a militant Trump supporter. 
     

    I adore republics but despise democracies. 
     

    That said — I don’t get to pick how we appoint presidents. The rules are the rules and I will abide by those rules and accept a Biden presidency. 
     

    However, I will only do so after the irregularities and suspicious activity is properly investigated. Failure to have a thorough investigation will only sow doubt and give credence to the idea of fraud. 
     

    If we get the investigations and Biden won clean I’m good, albeit disappointed. 
     

    If we don’t get the investigations, I will fall in with the direction of Trump supporters whichever way they go. 

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  3. On 10/26/2020 at 12:55 PM, Backintheday544 said:

    Another stat that Republicans should be worried about:

     

    By Tuesday, more than 601,000 Black Americans had voted early in Georgia compared with about 286,240 two weeks before the 2016 election.

     

    https://www.cnn.com/2020/10/26/politics/black-voter-turnout-election-trnd/index.html


    I live in Georgia. Im a Trump supporter and firmly believe he’ll win Georgia no problem. 

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  4. 3 hours ago, Tiberius said:

    What past? The Roman Empire? What lessons are we suppose to take from a pre-modern, slave based society that didn't even know the earth orbited the sun? 


    Tibs — if you actually go back and learn about Tiberius Grachus you’d realize how silly you sound. My god man — the very era of Tiberius was the beginning of the end of the Roman REPUBLIC. It was a very complex. Politically, logistically, it was VERY complex. And, literally everything going on today was going on then. 
     

    I mean my god, Tibs....it was nothing for Rome to have numerous 60,000 man armies warring on different continents. You think that isn’t complex? Keeping a 60,000 man army in the field is not an easy task today, let alone 2000 years ago. 
     

    There is a great deal to learn. 

  5. 6 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

    Oh please, e don't have any type of legal slavery like Rome had. And no Rome didnt have corporations. Two very, very different societies 

     

    We are not defending our borders from armed invasion, either. 


    Well we do use slavery....for our imports. 
     

    Rome definitely had corporations. Obviously they did. My god man....who do you think collected taxes, provided logistics to the military and so on? I mean a simple study of Rome’s Equites and it’s all there. 
     

    i do agree we’re not defending our borders adequately though. That’s true. 

  6. 1 hour ago, Tiberius said:

    We are a slave society? I didn't know that? 

     

    Did Rome have modern science? Did Rome have corporations? Did Rome have democracy? 

     

    I remember when Clinton was president this silly argument was put forward, also. 

     

     


    1. people like you tell me we’re a slave society all the time. I’ll argue to some extent we are. I mean, Asian sweatshops do produce a lot of our goods. 
     

    2. No, Rome did not have modern science because Rome was in antiquity. 
     

    3. Yes, Rome had businesses. 
     

    4. Did Rome have democracy? Kinda. 

    13 hours ago, Artful Dodger said:

     

    Can you please share what you think the parallels are?   I'm in my mid 50's, and people have been talking about this for my entire life, but I struggle to see what the parallels are.  There are no hordes of Visigoths at our borders and we don't drink from lead pipes.  Also we have a pretty good system of government which ensures a peaceful transfer of power every four or eight years. 


    Lead pipes......lead pipes had nothing to do with anything. They caused no health issues. 
     

    Yeah, what people are talking about....usually, is the end of the Republic era and the beginning of the imperium, which is a longtime before the Goths go rampaging. The Punic wars mesh up with our rise to super power status with our world wars. They had a conflict in Iberia that dragged on forever similar to our Vietnam. The social strife, the politics....it’s all eerily similar. I’m referencing the period of about 170-80 BC. Not the AD stuff like the Goths. 

  7. 7 minutes ago, New Improved DC Tom said:

     

    Do you not remember when the news first floated the "Trump is putting kids in cages" story, but used an Obama-era photo of kids in cages?  They had to pull the story, wait a few months, and restart it.  

     

    That's how badly fools like you have been manipulated.  


    None of them (liberals) know that. NONE OF THEM. 

  8. 3 hours ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

    Having the benefit of knowing history makes that an easy conclusion.  But pursuing a pre-emptive approach in the context of the time which was a world weary of war and the onset of the Great Depression and a U.S. not yet the Super Power it would become (and perhaps incapable at the time of pulling off such an action) would have been viewed much differently without the benefit of hindsight

     

    But now that we have that hindsight, that learning tool, it'd be a shame to not learn. 

  9. 3 hours ago, Gary M said:

     

    did we supply the boxcars?

     

    Who knows? Maybe we did. But I doubt it based on rail lines. I doubt they’d be American made.....when reading about WWI, train track sizes caused major logistic issues because Europe had many different sizes. 

    3 hours ago, All_Pro_Bills said:

    The thing is and its the root of the matter in my view.  its a long highway between a minority of Americans being "friendly" to suggesting that Americans or America itself supported systematic genocide of racial, ethic, and national groups, political opponents, mentally and physically disabled people, homosexuals, gypsies, and others the regime decided to exterminate.  Anyone that believes that or pushes that narrative is full of crap.  Would you agree with this statement? 


     

    Well....there was the St Louis affair. Nasty bit of business that one was. 
     

    ...but I will say there’s blood on our hands for letting Nazi Germany become a thing. We’re we not a partner in enforcing the Versailles treaty? I think we were. And I think we failed. My defense policy is Cobra Kai. Strike first. Strike hard. No mercy. 

  10. 1 hour ago, Unforgiven said:

    No. It can't.  Hitler somewhat admired America, and really did everything to keep America out of war.

    America didn't have a good reason to get into a European war. They entered the second they had a reason.

    Friendly? C'mon with changing history.

    The left is so mentally ill they have to lie perpetuate and create false narratives that I think they themselves actually believe.
    The logic goes...

     

    1)The left hates Trump -

    2)Trump is like Hitler because the left love name calling and brainwashing techniques- and

    3)Say America was friendly with Nazis because that proves #2 

     

    pea brain logic

     

    Yes, I would say America was friendly with Hitler. Henry Ford's newspaper was very Hitler friendly, and the paper had a sizable following. American hero, Charles Lindbergh, was very friendly with fascism. Lots of German Americans were not hostile to Nazi Germany before the war. It's not an unfair assessment. 

  11. 18 minutes ago, Q-baby! said:

    You sound worried. Just like Covid Donnie, you have your excuses ready! 


    I am worried. Very worried. I feel if this election goes to Joe, what’s left of 1776 is dead. So, yes, I’m worried. I don’t believe the polls but I don’t altogether discount them. I love my country and I am concerned. 

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  12. On 10/21/2020 at 8:07 PM, Tiberius said:

     

    Lol 

    I guess if you support an infant who is totally corrupt and ignorant, all you can do is accuse absolutely everyone else of the same :”the media”, science in general, the weather channel, the FBI, truth, the majority of voters, God, mom, Apple pie and the pope. 

     

    If you trash everything, then you can try and drag the whole world down to the level of Trump, at least in the eyes of the rest of the cult. 


    You must hate the peace deals he’s arranged in the Middle East and the draw downs of deployed troops to hot spots. You must hate that, eh?

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