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The House of Saud at it again (Khashoggi disappearance)


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You've got to give some credit to the msm. They've yet again taken a situation that no one cares about, with implications that no one knows about, and they have many millions of people so emotionally invested in the story that they think they're upset about how it's being handled. Their ability to manipulate minds is impressive.

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12 hours ago, 3rd Inning said:

You've got to give some credit to the msm. They've yet again taken a situation that no one cares about, with implications that no one knows about, and they have many millions of people so emotionally invested in the story that they think they're upset about how it's being handled. Their ability to manipulate minds is impressive.

 

No one ever cared this much about Daniel Pearl, did they?

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On 11/22/2018 at 3:23 PM, Thurmal34 said:

 

Easy to see what happened in Georgia. Polling places closed, voting machines supplied with no power cords and dying off battery with four hour lines, voting machines in minority districts being left in the back, people showing up to vote and being told they already voted provisionally, people casting absentee ballots and them sitting uncounted at first. 

 

The Secretary of State (running for gov) refusing to recuse himself. 

 

This is stuff if plain as day for anyone with an unbiased set of eyes and a sense of right and wrong.

 

 

 

Ah yes, yet another round of "Republicans closed polling places and rigged the machines in districts that are completely controlled by Democrats" theory.  That's a oldie and a goodie from 2000 and 2004.   

 

What, no charges of Republicans "intimidated voters" in neighborhoods that are 90% black this time?

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I mean, if that’s where you want to hang your hat, we’ll judge you later. 

16 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

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 Did you want a personal history lesson on how that played out?

 

Or is it more impactful for you to ignore history and hide behind squirrels?

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12 hours ago, 3rd Inning said:

Ask yourself what the reaction would be if everything was exactly the same except the President were a Democrat.

 

Ask yourself, and try to be honest, how different the comments and perspectives would be.

MSM would say it's the downside of doing business with an evil regime for the greater good. 

Fox News and talk radio would be hammering Democratic president of being weak and cozying up to dictators.  Also, whining about MSM lack of coverage.

Rand Paul would make fiery speech on the Senate floor.

Possible Republican House investigations into the matter if it was the president's first term.

DR questioning accuracy of CIA intelligence.

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26 minutes ago, Thurmal34 said:

I mean, if that’s where you want to hang your hat, we’ll judge you later. 

 Did you want a personal history lesson on how that played out?

 

Or is it more impactful for you to ignore history and hide behind squirrels?

 

sleep it off sloshed squirrel

 

 

 

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Sen. Jack Reed (D-R.I.) is making it clear who is telling the truth. “The top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee on Friday accused President Donald Trump of lying about the CIA’s report that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman personally ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. . . . When asked if the President was lying about the CIA’s conclusion, Rhode Island Democratic Sen. Jack Reed said, ‘Yes. The CIA concluded that the crown prince of Saudi Arabia was directly involved in the assassination of Khashoggi.'”

 

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So, are we still pretending to be outraged over a Saudi "journalist" who was killed in a Saudi consulate by other Saudis, and that it is somehow Trump's fault for not immediately cutting all diplomatic ties with Saudi Arabia?

 

When are we scheduled to move on to the next irrelevant thing we're supposed to be outraged about?

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