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6 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

What do you think Republicans are more afraid of: the caravan or a Hillary Clinton Presidency?

A caravan full of Hillary Clintons' is nightmare fuel for the Republicans

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Blast this at caravan news volume:

NEW: Pentagon rejected DHS request for troops to perform emergency law enforcement functions on the border, including "crowd and traffic control," reports CNN's Ryan Browne.

 

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That’s the problem the media doesn’t get. Any headline, regardless of content is going to validate a certain percentage of people’s opinion on a topic regardless of article content. The coverage makes the caravan a bigger deal than it is, and validated Trump’s behavior. This fucker shifted all media coverage, sadly it worked.
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 I was curious if it was leaving to get away from the day to day, or leaving to not be associated with the United States anymore.

Then clearly ask that question. No I love many aspects of this country including the ability to accumulate wealth here, not that I’m wealthy. We excel at that.

We suck ass at other things.

Access to land and wilderness for example. In Texas, there are way fewer places to go than when I grew up. If you can’t afford a Boat good luck fishing. No ranch? Good luck hunting. I grew up working ranches part time- no thanks.
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27 minutes ago, Born to Run said:


Then clearly ask that question. No I love many aspects of this country including the ability to accumulate wealth here, not that I’m wealthy. We excel at that.

We suck ass at other things.

Access to land and wilderness for example. In Texas, there are way fewer places to go than when I grew up. If you can’t afford a Boat good luck fishing. No ranch? Good luck hunting. I grew up working ranches part time- no thanks.

Take a breath.

it was a simple, straight forward question.

 

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1 hour ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

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President War Crime. 

Actually there is no way this actually happens when the “caravan” finally gets here in a couple months. Its all just a trump mid term political stunt. Everyone knows that, including our soldiers. Well except the trumpkins. And fuck them. 

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Trump is already guilty of state sponsored terrorism when he literally kidnapped kids as an intimidation tactic.

Some of the kids are still being held captive from their parents to this day.

Geonocide ain’t too far away.

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3 minutes ago, JimmyJames said:

President War Crime. 

Actually there is no way this actually happens when the “caravan” finally gets here in a couple months. Its all just a trump mid term political stunt. Everyone knows that, including our soldiers. Well except the trumpkins. And fuck them. 

The caravan will be out of the news completely in exactly five days.

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28 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

The caravan will be out of the news completely in exactly five days.

Yep.  Caravan is an election prop.  And it sounds like top military brass is motioning to scuttle the whole damn charade.  

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3 hours ago, triplehorn said:

Blast this at caravan news volume:

NEW: Pentagon rejected DHS request for troops to perform emergency law enforcement functions on the border, including "crowd and traffic control," reports CNN's Ryan Browne.

 

Mattis will be gone within a few weeks.  Maybe Wednesday. 

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4 hours ago, Stilicho said:

Pretty sure Flake has unseated Cruz as the King of the anti-Trump GOP Paper Tigers. 

 

It's difficult to tell who is the more spineless pos: Flake or Sasse.

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He's on a boat
He's on a boat
Everybody look at him, 'cause he's sailing on a boat
He's on a boat
He's on a boat
Take a good, hard look at the motherfucking boat, yeah
 

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9 hours ago, Asithappens said:

It's difficult to tell who is the more spineless pos: Flake or Sasse.

Flakes performance art during the Kavanaugh hearings had him take a rather commanding lead. 

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The rest of Flake's and Collins' life will be overshadowed by their Kavanaugh vote. Every retrospective on their careers. Every consideration by historians. It's awesome to watch these reptiles destroy their legacies for an orange NY con-man.

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The idea that Collins sat in the SCIF for hours and hours scouring the FBI report before the vote is comical. She probably spent the entire last week rehearsing that speech.

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3 minutes ago, bad_teammate said:

The rest of Flake's and Collins' life will be overshadowed by their Kavanaugh vote. Every retrospective on their careers. Every consideration by historians. It's awesome to watch these reptiles destroy their legacies for an orange NY con-man.

Every Senator that voted for Kavanaugh should have that vote haunt them. 

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That vote to them won’t matter at they leave congress, you know how much other shit they did that should hunt them but won’t, it’s just another vote for them

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1 minute ago, Gengs1 said:

That vote to them won’t matter at they leave congress, you know how much other shit they did that should hunt them but won’t, it’s just another vote for them

That vote will actually help them. 

Voting no would probably have shut the door to K Street for them.

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Sure, among the reptiles and deplorables it helps them, but those two want some kind of grander legacy as bridge-builders, which requires the support of people who aren't reptiles or CHUDs.

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