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sirdroseph

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 Red_Dragon wrote: I salute the UN for giving Donnie Johnnie the finger.
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https://www.politico.com/story/2017/06/05/israel-senate-jerusalem-trump-239157
"The Senate overwhelmingly agreed on Monday night to nudge President Donald Trump to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, a campaign promise that he punted on last week.
The Senate voted 90-0 on a resolution marking the 50th anniversary of Jerusalem's reunification. The measure includes language that "calls upon the president and all United States officials to abide by" a 1995 law that urged then-President Bill Clinton to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem."
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R_P

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Red_Dragon wrote:I salute the UN for giving Donnie Johnnie the finger. Weinsteinian tactics just aren't as effective as they used to be...
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Dec 21, 2017 - 11:30am |
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R_P wrote: I salute the UN for giving Donnie Johnnie the finger.
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R_P

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Red_Dragon

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bokey

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oldslabsides wrote: "all courtesy of the Afghan government"——No sweat off Washington(I hestitate to say "us" as I feel Washington has NOTHING to do with me). IMO we shouldn't be in Afghanistan anyway and if we are going to mess with it we should make it flat first, that'll take care of that nasty"uninvadable" thing.
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Red_Dragon

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musik_knut

Location: Third Stone From The Sun Gender:  
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Sep 25, 2009 - 2:57pm |
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jadewahoo wrote:Thanks for being a big guy about it. "hoo" now thats a new one.  Maybe cuz the 'oo' is after the apostrophe (Jade Wah'oo), and is actually said as a guttural stop suffix, pronounced 'oo' as in 'moo'. But 'hoo' will doo. thanks for being of equal size
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jadewahoo

Location: Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica Gender:  
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Sep 25, 2009 - 2:55pm |
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musik_knut wrote:
hoo, Not a prob. mk
Thanks for being a big guy about it. "hoo" now thats a new one.  Maybe cuz the 'oo' is after the apostrophe (Jade Wah'oo), and is actually said as a guttural stop suffix, pronounced 'oo' as in 'moo'. But 'hoo' will doo.
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musik_knut

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Sep 25, 2009 - 2:50pm |
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jadewahoo wrote: My poor attempt at humor, sorry. I thought you were an ex-police, no? Man, I am striking out zero for all today, eh?
And no, I am not a drug user. I stopped smoking pot when I was 22. I'm 59 now. Lo-o-ng time ago.
hoo, Not a prob. mk
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jadewahoo

Location: Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica Gender:  
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Sep 24, 2009 - 11:36pm |
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musik_knut wrote: I have no idea what a lawdog is/was. And I resent the suggestion I would shake down illegals if empowered to enforce US Sovereignty. I saw too much blood spilled by those in uniform. Perhaps if you had spilled something beyond bong water, you might see things differently...then again, perhaps not?
EDIT: My last comment was unwarranted. My apologies...
My poor attempt at humor, sorry. I thought you were an ex-police, no? Man, I am striking out zero for all today, eh? And no, I am not a drug user. I stopped smoking pot when I was 22. I'm 59 now. Lo-o-ng time ago.
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musik_knut

Location: Third Stone From The Sun Gender:  
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Sep 24, 2009 - 6:04pm |
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jadewahoo wrote: musik_knut wrote:
You have not and will never hear me defend the deplorable and inexcusable spending habits under Mr. Bush and Republicans, a spending madness that continues unabated today under Mr. Obama and Democrats. Our Southern Border is a sieve. Through it, come illegal aliens, seeking jobs and undercutting US Workers by taking lower wages. Along with those who come for economic reasons, come those who intend to continue, expand or initiate criminal enterprises. Among those enterprises are drugs and human cargo, extortion and various other felonies. Phoenix is now the #2 city in the world for kidnappings. How did that come to be? Look to those who engage in illegal activities, the career criminalists pouring over our Southern Border. US Citizens are being killed along the border and further inside The US by those who come here illegally. The primary obligation of a Government is to protect its People. Can anyone argue that that obligation is being met? No. Those who own property on the border realize a property with no value and a property laid to waste by human waste and debris. Do we not have an obligation to them? To see that their property is protected? Is there no obligation to WE THE PEOPLE on a matter of personal security? The Preamble to The Constitution speaks of the common defence (sic). Isn't it past time to see to that? The ability to communicate with world leaders is not restricted to The UN as a point for doing so. That's a canard on the matter of global relations with others. A few poor people? Those few cost California how much? Just California alone, is being bled out by illegals and the draw they make on services. Just a few? Somewhere North of 12 million, perhaps 20 million. That's beyond just a few... It is estimated that perhaps 10% of those who enter illegally, do so for the purpose of engaging in criminal activities. If that number has validity, perhaps 2 million criminals entered The US. And who feels that impact? Those who come for jobs, yes, but also those who are citizens of The US. Dead US citizens scattered here and there along The US-Mexico border is something we should not tolerate given their deaths are at the hands of a criminal element illegall entering this sovereign Nation. I'd rather put money into protecting my fellow citizens than to pour it into a useless organization called The United Nations were 'united' is a misnomer. At best. When US and British pilots were enforcing a no-fly zone over Iraq, some of our 'united' partners were violating the same sanctions they too had sworn by vote, to enforce and uphold. The corruption in The UN runs top to bottom and most of those dollars, 22%, come from WE THE PEOPLE...even while our pilots were putting it on the line. Sorry, but I can't support an open sewer of tyrants and liars playing on my dime.
Hey, you are ex-lawdog, right? And looking for a new direction in life, as I recall... How about coming down here to Arizona and being a Vigilante in the Old West? Seems like you have the right credentials and attitude for it. The pay is nil, except for the cash you confiscate from those illegals, not to mention their drugs. This would be good on a resume for Blackwater (or whatever dodge they are calling themselves these days), or at least a Hollywood docu-drama script, eh? I have no idea what a lawdog is/was. And I resent the suggestion I would shake down illegals if empowered to enforce US Sovereignty. I saw too much blood spilled by those in uniform. Perhaps if you had spilled something beyond bong water, you might see things differently...then again, perhaps not? EDIT: My last comment was unwarranted. My apologies...
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jadewahoo

Location: Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica Gender:  
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Sep 24, 2009 - 5:50pm |
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musik_knut wrote:
You have not and will never hear me defend the deplorable and inexcusable spending habits under Mr. Bush and Republicans, a spending madness that continues unabated today under Mr. Obama and Democrats. Our Southern Border is a sieve. Through it, come illegal aliens, seeking jobs and undercutting US Workers by taking lower wages. Along with those who come for economic reasons, come those who intend to continue, expand or initiate criminal enterprises. Among those enterprises are drugs and human cargo, extortion and various other felonies. Phoenix is now the #2 city in the world for kidnappings. How did that come to be? Look to those who engage in illegal activities, the career criminalists pouring over our Southern Border. US Citizens are being killed along the border and further inside The US by those who come here illegally. The primary obligation of a Government is to protect its People. Can anyone argue that that obligation is being met? No. Those who own property on the border realize a property with no value and a property laid to waste by human waste and debris. Do we not have an obligation to them? To see that their property is protected? Is there no obligation to WE THE PEOPLE on a matter of personal security? The Preamble to The Constitution speaks of the common defence (sic). Isn't it past time to see to that? The ability to communicate with world leaders is not restricted to The UN as a point for doing so. That's a canard on the matter of global relations with others. A few poor people? Those few cost California how much? Just California alone, is being bled out by illegals and the draw they make on services. Just a few? Somewhere North of 12 million, perhaps 20 million. That's beyond just a few... It is estimated that perhaps 10% of those who enter illegally, do so for the purpose of engaging in criminal activities. If that number has validity, perhaps 2 million criminals entered The US. And who feels that impact? Those who come for jobs, yes, but also those who are citizens of The US. Dead US citizens scattered here and there along The US-Mexico border is something we should not tolerate given their deaths are at the hands of a criminal element illegall entering this sovereign Nation. I'd rather put money into protecting my fellow citizens than to pour it into a useless organization called The United Nations were 'united' is a misnomer. At best. When US and British pilots were enforcing a no-fly zone over Iraq, some of our 'united' partners were violating the same sanctions they too had sworn by vote, to enforce and uphold. The corruption in The UN runs top to bottom and most of those dollars, 22%, come from WE THE PEOPLE...even while our pilots were putting it on the line. Sorry, but I can't support an open sewer of tyrants and liars playing on my dime.
Hey, you are ex-lawdog, right? And looking for a new direction in life, as I recall... How about coming down here to Arizona and being a Vigilante in the Old West? Seems like you have the right credentials and attitude for it. The pay is nil, except for the cash you confiscate from those illegals, not to mention their drugs. This would be good on a resume for Blackwater (or whatever dodge they are calling themselves these days), or at least a Hollywood docu-drama script, eh?
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musik_knut

Location: Third Stone From The Sun Gender:  
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Sep 24, 2009 - 5:40pm |
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romeotuma wrote:
True, we are bleeding red ink, since George W. Bush and the Republican House and Senate raised the federal deficit more than all previous 41 presidents combined... I find it perplexing that you recommend we increase guards on the empty desert between the USA and Mexico, but we cut expenses with our site for communication with world leaders... so spend more money guarding against a few poor people sneaking over the border, but cut money where we host the site for world trade? That does not sound cost-efficient to me, doc...
You have not and will never hear me defend the deplorable and inexcusable spending habits under Mr. Bush and Republicans, a spending madness that continues unabated today under Mr. Obama and Democrats. Our Southern Border is a sieve. Through it, come illegal aliens, seeking jobs and undercutting US Workers by taking lower wages. Along with those who come for economic reasons, come those who intend to continue, expand or initiate criminal enterprises. Among those enterprises are drugs and human cargo, extortion and various other felonies. Phoenix is now the #2 city in the world for kidnappings. How did that come to be? Look to those who engage in illegal activities, the career criminalists pouring over our Southern Border. US Citizens are being killed along the border and further inside The US by those who come here illegally. The primary obligation of a Government is to protect its People. Can anyone argue that that obligation is being met? No. Those who own property on the border realize a property with no value and a property laid to waste by human waste and debris. Do we not have an obligation to them? To see that their property is protected? Is there no obligation to WE THE PEOPLE on a matter of personal security? The Preamble to The Constitution speaks of the common defence (sic). Isn't it past time to see to that? The ability to communicate with world leaders is not restricted to The UN as a point for doing so. That's a canard on the matter of global relations with others. A few poor people? Those few cost California how much? Just California alone, is being bled out by illegals and the draw they make on services. Just a few? Somewhere North of 12 million, perhaps 20 million. That's beyond just a few... It is estimated that perhaps 10% of those who enter illegally, do so for the purpose of engaging in criminal activities. If that number has validity, perhaps 2 million criminals entered The US. And who feels that impact? Those who come for jobs, yes, but also those who are citizens of The US. Dead US citizens scattered here and there along The US-Mexico border is something we should not tolerate given their deaths are at the hands of a criminal element illegall entering this sovereign Nation. I'd rather put money into protecting my fellow citizens than to pour it into a useless organization called The United Nations were 'united' is a misnomer. At best. When US and British pilots were enforcing a no-fly zone over Iraq, some of our 'united' partners were violating the same sanctions they too had sworn by vote, to enforce and uphold. The corruption in The UN runs top to bottom and most of those dollars, 22%, come from WE THE PEOPLE...even while our pilots were putting it on the line. Sorry, but I can't support an open sewer of tyrants and liars playing on my dime.
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steeler

Location: Perched on the precipice of the cauldron of truth 
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Sep 24, 2009 - 5:31pm |
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romeotuma wrote:
True, we are bleeding red ink, since George W. Bush and the Republican House and Senate raised the federal deficit more than all previous 41 presidents combined... I find it perplexing that you recommend we increase guards on the empty desert between the USA and Mexico, but we cut expenses with our site for communication with world leaders... so spend more money guarding against a few poor people sneaking over the border, but cut money where we host the site for world trade? That does not sound cost-efficient to me, doc...
This general sentiment you have expressed is why I always question those who espouse broad and amorphous principles like "I don't support Big Government." One person's worthy government expenditure is another person's example of wasteful spending. Somewhat the same thing happens when folk talk about State Rights. For some, that's a big yes when it comes to, say, abortion laws, but a big no when it comes to, say, same-sex marriage. Principles are valid if they are applied consistently, across the board. Talking in the abstract usually is not helpful. The devil is in the details, so that is where the discussion must focus — specifics.
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musik_knut

Location: Third Stone From The Sun Gender:  
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Sep 24, 2009 - 5:10pm |
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Atman wrote: Uh, let's see, when was Isolationism ever a valid concept? Uh, never. Uh, when will Isolationism be a valid concept? Uh, never.
When drowning in red ink, make cuts that will not impact WE THE PEOPLE. The UN has 192 Member States and the tab picked up by The US is 22% of the total operating budget. Now, that makes sense? The UN is a fanciful notion where corruption runs rampant, feel good resolutions are ignored and promises made are regularly violated. Some years back, The US was booted from The UN Human Right's Commission, to be replaced by Sudan, home of Darfur... One can always find an excuse to protect this or that against budget cuts...it would appear you found a rat hole to protect. We are bleeding red ink...cuts can be made or taxes jacked. Pick one...
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Atman

Location: Sandpoint, ID Gender:  
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Sep 24, 2009 - 4:58pm |
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musik_knut wrote:*when looking for budget cuts, The US could start here...*
Uh, let's see, when was Isolationism ever a valid concept? Uh, never. Uh, when will Isolationism be a valid concept? Uh, never.
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