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3 hours ago, LABILLBACKER said:

That fake photo op with a bible he's never read in his life was hilarious. The man is a joke. A cartoon character. He's an evil heartless narcissist so bent on being this little dictator that not even the apprentice could write this stuff. Both parties suck. He'll get his a ss kicked in November. Then he'll refuse to leave the White House. Now that will be must see TV.

This is not fake, it was set up by Pence...the preachers son

Even as a young man I thought Nixon was a good man and very good president...And I supported his politics except the war. He was  good politician and repub, just paranoid.

Trump refuses to recognize anyone who is not a supporter. Nixon landslide showed how to play politics with a weak opponent. Trump has a weak opponent and he cannot bring himself to embrace the majority of the population. 

Easier to become a dictator.. Stay tuned, same Bat Time, Same Bat Channel

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On 6/1/2020 at 5:17 PM, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Yet, you can't quit me. You're addicted to me. Because I call you out for what you are -- deeply stupid. You know it's true. That's why it's cutting. That's why you're angry. Because I'm speaking the truth. You a very, very, very, stupid person. 

 

And every time you post, you just prove my point for a whole new set of eyes. 

You failed to dominate in this post.   Sad! 

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12 hours ago, Reality Check said:

 

Section C3's hero has a few words for you right now. Section C3 hates super predators and believes that they should be brought to heel. They support systemic racism. They are closet right wing extremists. Any questions?

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I actually think Trump is one of the better presidents we’ve had the last 50 years, if you just go off his record of getting things done...I just also happen to think he’s a narcissist who is a terrible public speaker, and who often sticks his foot in his mouth...

 

That being sad, he defends the free market system and free enterprise, free speech, right to bear arms, and freedom of religion- which is more than I can say for the other side...

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This man is delusional 

 

Donald J. Trump✔@realDonaldTrump

My Admin has done more for the Black Community than any President since Abraham Lincoln. Passed Opportunity Zones with @SenatorTimScott, guaranteed funding for HBCU’s, School Choice, passed Criminal Justice Reform, lowest Black unemployment, poverty, and crime rates in history…

218K  2:27 PM - Jun 2, 2020.

 

seriously delusional  

 

 

Portions of that may be true ....   lowest Black unemployment.   for women it went to just over 4% and men rose to almost 6%

 

Great Job.

 

has done more for ... than any President since Abraham Lincoln?? 

delusional  

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8 minutes ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

This man is delusional 

 

Donald J. Trump✔@realDonaldTrump

My Admin has done more for the Black Community than any President since Abraham Lincoln. Passed Opportunity Zones with @SenatorTimScott, guaranteed funding for HBCU’s, School Choice, passed Criminal Justice Reform, lowest Black unemployment, poverty, and crime rates in history…

218K  2:27 PM - Jun 2, 2020.

 

seriously delusional  

I agree. This woman would have done so much more for the black community. She just loves super predators.

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5 minutes ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

 

What does Hillary have to do with Don being delusional?

 

I never said it did. Are you delusional? You must be if you don't support Hillary. She just loves black people. Don't believe me, watch it again.

 

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3 minutes ago, Reality Check said:

I never said it did. Are you delusional? You must be if you don't support Hillary. She just loves black people. Don't believe me, watch it again.

 

 

My point was / is,  Hillary (supporting the argument or not) has very little to do with our delusional president.  

 

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19 minutes ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

This man is delusional 

 

Donald J. Trump✔@realDonaldTrump

My Admin has done more for the Black Community than any President since Abraham Lincoln. Passed Opportunity Zones with @SenatorTimScott, guaranteed funding for HBCU’s, School Choice, passed Criminal Justice Reform, lowest Black unemployment, poverty, and crime rates in history…

218K  2:27 PM - Jun 2, 2020.

 

seriously delusional  

 

 

Portions of that may be true ....   lowest Black unemployment.   for women it went to just over 4% and men rose to almost 6%

 

Great Job.

 

has done more for ... than any President since Abraham Lincoln?? 

delusional  

I don’t like the tone of the tweets, never have and with luck, won’t like them moving forward over the next 4 years. Still, I understand the tactical approach of bypassing the media reporting partial stories, copied and pasted stories and recaps because oddly, they feel we need some dipwad from journalism Journalism U to take words spoken in English changed to other words in the same language.  
 

Historically speaking, the impact of his policy agenda was incredible. If the programs implemented and job creation numbers benefitted me as a member of a particular community the ways his clearly did, he could say he’s the best tap dancer since Gregory Hines, who cares? 

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1 minute ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

WTF?  where the hell did you get that?  

 

I said Don was delusional. 

You posted Hillary? 

 

delusional must be the theme of the day.  

I am not delusional, I am a Democrat, and you refuse to acknowledge the systemic racism of the system. Why won't you accept that racism is a problem?

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What does Don say that doesn't include these words

I have done more for ...  

I have the best there is working for me...

 

When something goes wrong or a person strongly disagrees

Those people are losers and Fake News story tellers

 

We have the greatest generals

He was the worst general

6 minutes ago, Reality Check said:

I am not delusional, I am a Democrat, and you refuse to acknowledge the systemic racism of the system. Why won't you accept that racism is a problem?

 

I have neither acknowledged racism to the good or bad.

 

I said Don was delusional.

 

Do you agree or not?  

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5 minutes ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

What does Don say that doesn't include these words

I have done more for ...  

I have the best there is working for me...

 

When something goes wrong or a person strongly disagrees

Those people are losers and Fake News story tellers

 

We have the greatest generals

He was the worst general

 

I have neither acknowledged racism to the good or bad.

 

I said Don was delusional.

 

Do you agree or not?  

Did you grow up on "the farm"? Virginia has many farms, but there is only one "farm" that matters. 

 

Anyhow, you avoid the greatest topic of our time. Systemic Racism. Why are you trying to hide your support of racism? It's a simple question. You must be white.

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1 hour ago, SlimShady'sSpaceForce said:

This man is delusional 

 

Donald J. Trump✔@realDonaldTrump

My Admin has done more for the Black Community than any President since Abraham Lincoln. Passed Opportunity Zones with @SenatorTimScott, guaranteed funding for HBCU’s, School Choice, passed Criminal Justice Reform, lowest Black unemployment, poverty, and crime rates in history…

218K  2:27 PM - Jun 2, 2020.

 

seriously delusional  

 

 

Portions of that may be true ....   lowest Black unemployment.   for women it went to just over 4% and men rose to almost 6%

 

Great Job.

 

has done more for ... than any President since Abraham Lincoln?? 

delusional  

Ok which president since Lincoln has done more? The majority of presidents since then have paid little attention to them, and some we're openly hostile to black people. So who are you arguing has been better for blacks? Or is you point that you labeled him a racist once he became Republican and therefore facts are beneath you?

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16 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

Ok which president since Lincoln has done more? The majority of presidents since then have paid little attention to them, and some we're openly hostile to black people. So who are you arguing has been better for blacks? Or is you point that you labeled him a racist once he became Republican and therefore facts are beneath you?

Grant, Teddy Roosevelt, FDR, Truman, Ike, JFK, LBJ, Clinton and Obama 

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June 2, 2020

Hon. Mark T. Esper

Secretary of Defense

The Pentagon

Washington, D.C., 20301

Dear Secretary Esper,

I resign from the Defense Science Board, effective immediately.

When I joined the Board in early 2014, after leaving government service as Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, I again swore an oath of office, one familiar to you, that includes the commitment to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States . . . and to bear true faith and allegiance to the same.”

You recited that same oath on July 23, 2019, when you were sworn in as Secretary of Defense. On Monday, June 1, 2020, I believe that you violated that oath. Law-abiding protesters just outside the White House were dispersed using tear gas and rubber bullets — not for the sake of safety, but to clear a path for a presidential photo op. You then accompanied President Trump in walking from the White House to St. John’s Episcopal Church for that photo.

President Trump’s actions Monday night violated his oath to “take care that the laws be faithfully executed,” as well as the First Amendment “right of the people peaceably to assemble.” You may not have been able to stop President Trump from directing this appalling use of force, but you could have chosen to oppose it. Instead, you visibly supported it.

Anyone who takes the oath of office must decide where he or she will draw the line: What are the things that they will refuse to do? Secretary Esper, you have served honorably for many years, in active and reserve military duty, as Secretary of the Army, and now as Secretary of Defense. You must have thought long and hard about where that line should be drawn. I must now ask: If last night’s blatant violations do not cross the line for you, what will?

Unfortunately, it appears there may be few if any lines that President Trump is not willing to cross, so you will probably be faced with this terrible question again in the coming days. You may be asked to take, or to direct the men and women serving in the U.S. military to take, actions that further undermine the Constitution and harm Americans.

As a concerned citizen, and as a former senior defense official who cares deeply about the military, I urge you to consider closely both your future actions and your future words. For example, some could interpret literally your suggestion to the nation’s governors Monday that they need to “dominate the battlespace.” I cannot believe that you see the United States as a “battlespace,” or that you believe our citizens must be “dominated.” Such language sends an extremely dangerous signal.

You have made life-and-death decisions in combat overseas; soon you may be asked to make life-and-death decisions about using the military on American streets and against Americans. Where will you draw the line, and when will you draw it?

I hope this letter of resignation will encourage you to again contemplate the obligations you undertook in your oath of office, as well as your obligations to the men and women in our military and other Americans whose lives may be at stake. In the event that at least some other senior officials may be inclined to ask these questions after reading this letter, I am making it public.

I wish you the best, in very difficult times. The sanctity of the U.S. Constitution, and the lives of Americans, may depend on your choices.

Sincerely,

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James N. Miller

 

 

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39 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Grant, Teddy Roosevelt, FDR, Truman, Ike, JFK, LBJ, Clinton and Obama 

Would you be willing to explain a few policies or final results that benefited blacks? FDR and LBJ was a racist, and Clinton and Obama did not see blacks benefit financially compared to prior presidents and also both caused jail times become less equal across races, the others I do not know much about.

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3 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

Would you be willing to explain a few policies or final results that benefited blacks? FDR and LBJ was a racist, and Clinton and Obama did not see blacks benefit financially compared to prior presidents and also both caused jail times become less equal across races, the others I do not know much about.

FDR de-segregated the defense industry and LBJ, seriously? You don't know what LBJ did? 

 

Clinton appointed many more blacks to positions and Obama's health care reform helped millions of blacks, and others, get health insurance so they can go see a doctor. 

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48 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

FDR de-segregated the defense industry and LBJ, seriously? You don't know what LBJ did? 

 

Clinton appointed many more blacks to positions and Obama's health care reform helped millions of blacks, and others, get health insurance so they can go see a doctor. 

I know "The Great Society" and I also know that it helped accelerate the decimation of the black family unit which had been getting stronger prior to it. You and I will have to disagree which is better- giving healthcare through government or making the situation better so someone does not need govt assistance and can afford their own healthcare 

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1 minute ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

I know "The Great Society" and I also know that it helped accelerate the decimation of the black family unit which had been getting stronger prior to it. You and I will have to disagree which is better- giving healthcare through government or making the situation better so someone does not need govt assistance and can afford their own healthcare 

Civil Rights Act, Voting Rights Act, you know, making them full citizens and all. The black middle class greatly expanded because of the Civil Rights Movement. 

 

And your joke about health care is funny. Nothing is better than something? You want me to believe that? No.  

 

 

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37 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Civil Rights Act, Voting Rights Act, you know, making them full citizens and all. The black middle class greatly expanded because of the Civil Rights Movement. 

 

And your joke about health care is funny. Nothing is better than something? You want me to believe that? No.  

 

 

I give all the credit for the Voter and Civil rights acts to Kennedy since he was clearly the one who spearheaded it. I also do not believe that LBJ would have even have signed it if he thought it would not help him politically. But as I said I prefer to give someone the ability to get there own then have govt give it to them. We honestly disagree there.

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4 hours ago, Tiberius said:

June 2, 2020

Hon. Mark T. Esper

Secretary of Defense

The Pentagon

Washington, D.C., 20301

Dear Secretary Esper,

I resign from the Defense Science Board, effective immediately.

When I joined the Board in early 2014, after leaving government service as Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, I again swore an oath of office, one familiar to you, that includes the commitment to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States . . . and to bear true faith and allegiance to the same.”

You recited that same oath on July 23, 2019, when you were sworn in as Secretary of Defense. On Monday, June 1, 2020, I believe that you violated that oath. Law-abiding protesters just outside the White House were dispersed using tear gas and rubber bullets — not for the sake of safety, but to clear a path for a presidential photo op. You then accompanied President Trump in walking from the White House to St. John’s Episcopal Church for that photo.

President Trump’s actions Monday night violated his oath to “take care that the laws be faithfully executed,” as well as the First Amendment “right of the people peaceably to assemble.” You may not have been able to stop President Trump from directing this appalling use of force, but you could have chosen to oppose it. Instead, you visibly supported it.

Anyone who takes the oath of office must decide where he or she will draw the line: What are the things that they will refuse to do? Secretary Esper, you have served honorably for many years, in active and reserve military duty, as Secretary of the Army, and now as Secretary of Defense. You must have thought long and hard about where that line should be drawn. I must now ask: If last night’s blatant violations do not cross the line for you, what will?

Unfortunately, it appears there may be few if any lines that President Trump is not willing to cross, so you will probably be faced with this terrible question again in the coming days. You may be asked to take, or to direct the men and women serving in the U.S. military to take, actions that further undermine the Constitution and harm Americans.

As a concerned citizen, and as a former senior defense official who cares deeply about the military, I urge you to consider closely both your future actions and your future words. For example, some could interpret literally your suggestion to the nation’s governors Monday that they need to “dominate the battlespace.” I cannot believe that you see the United States as a “battlespace,” or that you believe our citizens must be “dominated.” Such language sends an extremely dangerous signal.

You have made life-and-death decisions in combat overseas; soon you may be asked to make life-and-death decisions about using the military on American streets and against Americans. Where will you draw the line, and when will you draw it?

I hope this letter of resignation will encourage you to again contemplate the obligations you undertook in your oath of office, as well as your obligations to the men and women in our military and other Americans whose lives may be at stake. In the event that at least some other senior officials may be inclined to ask these questions after reading this letter, I am making it public.

I wish you the best, in very difficult times. The sanctity of the U.S. Constitution, and the lives of Americans, may depend on your choices.

Sincerely,

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James N. Miller

 

 

 

Oh boo hoo. 

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5 hours ago, Tiberius said:

 

 

 

 

 

Gee, you think that an intelligent person would have checked out the fake tear gas story first.

 

Or maybe checked with his boss to see if he condoned the walk first.

 

 

It is almost as if Mr. Miller just wanted to showboat himself.

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, B-Man said:

 

 

Gee, you think that an intelligent person would have checked out the fake tear gas story first.

 

Or maybe checked with his boss to see if he condoned the walk first.

 

 

It is almost as if Mr. Miller just wanted to showboat himself.

 

 

 

“Those who set out to silence those voices do not understand the meaning of America — or how it becomes a better place.”

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9 hours ago, westside2 said:

Liberals are scum. The dimwits on here just proves it.

 

Are they scum or are they stupid? Either way, I think you've confused your point. Try sticking to one emotional lashing-out at a time until you get the hang of it.

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8 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Grant, Teddy Roosevelt, FDR, Truman, Ike, JFK, LBJ, Clinton and Obama 

LBJ!?   The president said ON TAPE on Air Force One that if the Dems passed his Great Society  bill which  is responsible for gutting the black family,  :we'll be having the n****** voting democrat for 200 years.

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