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12 hours ago, Shabibilicious said:

 

Are you saying if the fictional Blue Wave was to actually happen during the midterm voting.....you would not accept the election results?  Is that what I'm hearing?  What happened to "He won, she lost, get over it"?  

Is this not what the left is doing now? Not excepting the duly elected leader of this nation. We put up with 8 years from your community organizer communist buddy. Now th election is trying everything to unseat our President that the people put in.

10 hours ago, Shabibilicious said:

 

There's a constitutional amendment for such....if it's followed it would indeed be lawful.  You and I both know impeachment is never going to happen unless both chambers flip dramatically and a number of Republicans pile on. 

In order for impeachment there has to be a crime. There is none. Collusion, if there even was some, is not a crime. This witch hunt from mueller has to end and end now. Him along with that treasonous horde that occupied Washington needs to be put on trial for crimes against the state.i hope Trump declassifies the memos. I want the people to see how corrupt they all are. Drain the swamp is right. 

 

As far as a civil war, I don’t want to see that, but I did take an oath to this GREAT NATION to defend it from all enemies, both foreign and DOMESTIC, and right now I see the liberal socialist left as the enemy more and more each day. Open your eyes to what’s going on around you.

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obama is the 1st President to every go out a Belittle his replacement.....he flippin did a $#%@ @#$ job and didn't get his way......Now the American People are still paying for him and teh Whookie to run around the country (On Our Dime) bad mouthing the Current POTUS with their BS, Opinions and Slander......

 

Now should I or any other Patriot dare say anything about....Beep , Beep, Beep the pst Beep, Beeep, Beep........I would get may door kick in, dogs shot and hauled of in cuffs.

 

Today, supporting Trump could get you the same treatment while on the other hand the left can Threaten, offer to pay people, actually pay people with any and all sort of Threats to POTUS Trump, His Family and any of his Cabinet Members and some how that is Okay?

 

Karsten

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13 hours ago, Pitcher said:

The Democrats have lost their brains. 

 

HEAR!!! HEAR!!!

 

Their loss of significant influential sociological and psychological control of the masses and individuals put them into a panic mode like nothing else where they are deploying their failed tactics at an ever increasing rate and magnitude.

 

The rate at which the Democrats are utilizing their senseless, self seeking, and destructive tools may cause them to self destruct and cannibalize each other openly in their very own Fake Media propaganda machine when they are exposed as the Traitors they really are.

 

Couldn't happen soon enough.

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14 hours ago, Muleslayer said:

Thanks for that but he drank his magic potion and Mr Hyde is now putting in his :twocents:

You bad boy you:lol:

 

 

14 hours ago, Karsten said:

obama is the 1st President to every go out a Belittle his replacement.....he flippin did a $#%@ @#$ job and didn't get his way......Now the American People are still paying for him and teh Whookie to run around the country (On Our Dime) bad mouthing the Current POTUS with their BS, Opinions and Slander......

 

Now should I or any other Patriot dare say anything about....Beep , Beep, Beep the pst Beep, Beeep, Beep........I would get may door kick in, dogs shot and hauled of in cuffs.

 

Today, supporting Trump could get you the same treatment while on the other hand the left can Threaten, offer to pay people, actually pay people with any and all sort of Threats to POTUS Trump, His Family and any of his Cabinet Members and some how that is Okay?

 

Karsten

Live for nothing, or die for something

 

 

 

On 9/7/2018 at 1:01 PM, bostonangler said:

 

Actually the American people didn't vote Trump into office, the Electoral College did. The Electoral College is made up of people selected by the two parties. Since the two parties are now controlled by the Deep State. Trump was put into office by the Deep State. So as strange as it seems he is working for THEM! 

This post might interest you.

 

 

B/A

Actually we did, you might wanna try some Civics 101:facepalm1:

 

 

On 9/7/2018 at 1:04 PM, bostonangler said:

 

I know you are a Marine. So I have to believe you would not raise arms against America. As for making a mess, that would be the people, including our president, who would preach civil war. America doesn't settle it's political difference by killing their neighbors.

 

B/A

Every person that has served in the U.S. Military took an oath. No I will NEVER raise arms against My America. But let me show you the oath that was taken and see if you can understand. 

"I, _____, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign

and domestic

; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God."

 

By threatening to illegally remove a dully elected POTUS the left is raising arms against our Constitution and thus America. If some people are stupid enough to join them then they are, "DOMESTIC ENEMIES". All former and current military personnel are subject by oath to take them out. 

On 9/7/2018 at 1:07 PM, bostonangler said:

 

I think the military is not here to protect one man and his ideals. Again, that might be the case in Russia, but not in America. The number of people who say they will go to war for Trump is a very small number. One that would be erased in days if not hours.

 

B/A

We agree, 63 million is not enough, it should be closer to 100 million and most likely will be by 2020:lol:

 

21 hours ago, coorslite21 said:

Really..????  pretty hard to take anyone seriously that would ask a question like that..... Your credibility is going right down the drain, just like those on the left during the Kavanagh hearings...... perhaps you too, are having your Spartacus moment....

I don't understand why anyone would use Spartacus as their shining moment in time. 

Spartacus had a few small victory's  and was then killed and his entire army was crucified and lined the streets all the way to Rome. 

Cory Booker T. :lmao: is an idiot. 

 

SPARTACUS

Third Servile War

Further information: Third Servile War

The response of the Romans was hampered by the absence of the Roman legions, which were already engaged in fighting a revolt in Spain and the Third Mithridatic War. Furthermore, the Romans considered the rebellion more of a policing matter than a war. Rome dispatched militia under the command of praetor Gaius Claudius Glaber, which besieged Spartacus and his camp on Mount Vesuvius, hoping that starvation would force Spartacus to surrender. They were surprised when Spartacus, who had made ropes from vines, climbed down the cliff side of the volcano with his men and attacked the unfortified Roman camp in the rear, killing most of them.[20]

The rebels also defeated a second expedition, nearly capturing the praetor commander, killing his lieutenants and seizing the military equipment.[21] With these successes, more and more slaves flocked to the Spartacan forces, as did "many of the herdsmen and shepherds of the region", swelling their ranks to some 70,000.[22]

In these altercations Spartacus proved to be an excellent tactician, suggesting that he may have had previous military experience. Though the rebels lacked military training, they displayed a skillful use of available local materials and unusual tactics when facing the disciplined Roman armies.[23] They spent the winter of 73–72 BC training, arming and equipping their new recruits, and expanding their raiding territory to include the towns of NolaNuceriaThurii and Metapontum.[24] The distance between these locations and the subsequent events indicate that the slaves operated in two groups commanded by the remaining leaders Spartacus and Crixus.[citation needed]

In the spring of 72 BC, the rebels left their winter encampments and began to move northward. At the same time, the Roman Senate, alarmed by the defeat of the praetorian forces, dispatched a pair of consular legions under the command of Lucius Gellius Publicola and Gnaeus Cornelius Lentulus Clodianus.[25] The two legions were initially successful—defeating a group of 30,000 rebels commanded by Crixus near Mount Garganus[26]—but then were defeated by Spartacus. These defeats are depicted in divergent ways by the two most comprehensive (extant) histories of the war by Appian and Plutarch.[27][28][29][30]

Alarmed at the continued threat posed by the slaves, the Senate charged Marcus Licinius Crassus, the wealthiest man in Rome and the only volunteer for the position,[31] with ending the rebellion. Crassus was put in charge of eight legions, approximately 40,000 trained Roman soldiers,[32][not in citation given][33] which he treated with harsh, even brutal, discipline, reviving the punishment of unit decimation.[31] When Spartacus and his followers, who for unclear reasons had retreated to the south of Italy, moved northward again in early 71 BC, Crassus deployed six of his legions on the borders of the region and detached his legate Mummius with two legions to maneuver behind Spartacus. Though ordered not to engage the rebels, Mummius attacked at a seemingly opportune moment but was routed.[34] After this, Crassus' legions were victorious in several engagements, forcing Spartacus farther south through Lucania as Crassus gained the upper hand. By the end of 71 BC, Spartacus was encamped in Rhegium (Reggio Calabria), near the Strait of Messina.

Spartacus_II.JPG

 

A modern depiction of the fall of Spartacus.

According to Plutarch, Spartacus made a bargain with Cilician pirates to transport him and some 2,000 of his men to Sicily, where he intended to incite a slave revolt and gather reinforcements. However, he was betrayed by the pirates, who took payment and then abandoned the rebels.[34] Minor sources mention that there were some attempts at raft and shipbuilding by the rebels as a means to escape, but that Crassus took unspecified measures to ensure the rebels could not cross to Sicily, and their efforts were abandoned.[35] Spartacus' forces then retreated toward Rhegium. Crassus' legions followed and upon arrival built fortifications across the isthmus at Rhegium,[citation needed] despite harassing raids from the rebels. The rebels were now under siege and cut off from their supplies.[36]

At this time, the legions of Pompey returned from Hispania and were ordered by the Senate to head south to aid Crassus.[37] While Crassus feared that Pompey's arrival would cost him the credit, Spartacus unsuccessfully tried to reach an agreement with Crassus.[38] When Crassus refused, a portion of Spartacus' forces fled toward the mountains west of Petelia (modern Strongoli) in Bruttium, with Crassus' legions in pursuit.[39]

When the legions managed to catch a portion of the rebels separated from the main army,[40] discipline among Spartacus' forces broke down as small groups independently attacked the oncoming legions.[41] Spartacus now turned his forces around and brought his entire strength to bear on the legions in a last stand, in which the rebels were routed completely, with the vast majority of them being killed on the battlefield.[42]

The final battle that saw the assumed defeat of Spartacus in 71 BC took place on the present territory of Senerchia on the right bank of the river Sele in the area that includes the border with Oliveto Citra up to those of Calabritto, near the village of Quaglietta, in High Sele Valley, which at that time was part of Lucania. In this area, since 1899, there have been finds of armour and swords of the Roman era.

Plutarch, Appian and Florus all claim that Spartacus died during the battle, but Appian also reports that his body was never found.

[43] Six thousand survivors of the revolt captured by the legions of Crassus were crucified,

lining the Appian Way from Rome to Capua.[44]

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On 9/7/2018 at 1:57 PM, ladyGrace'sDaddy said:

You don't get to manipulate words... I am only telling you...You try to twist words and make it...I know it's difficult for you to think...Believe you me when I say this...if I need to do that I will call down fire from heaven just like the prophet...listen and back off.

Figured this needed proper editing for truth and... consumption?  

 

Pitcher states (his) truth in a much more emotionally intelligent, thought out manner for those who care to think clearly and reach logical conclusions.

 

Trump's doing a good job. I respect his policies, especially with respect to Iran.

 

That took guts...I wanted to see a change in the status quo in DC, and he's provided it in his own way. I'm hoping time will bear that out.

 

He has a past, he's kind of paying for it now,  but don't we all eventually (karma)?

 

It's the crazies on both sides trying to start drama and provoke others that that make it toxic...including politicians and the media.

 

The country has suffered because of that rhetoric and noxious behavior.

 

:twocents:

 

Ruby" away, oh triggered ones. 👍

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, justchecking123 said:

Figured this needed proper editing for truth and... consumption?  

 

Pitcher states (his) truth in a much more emotionally intelligent, thought out manner for those who care to think clearly and reach logical conclusions.

 

Trump's doing a good job. I respect his policies, especially with respect to Iran.

 

That took guts...I wanted to see a change in the status quo in DC, and he's provided it in his own way. I'm hoping time will bear that out.

 

He has a past, he's kind of paying for it now,  but don't we all eventually (karma)?

 

It's the crazies on both sides trying to start drama and provoke others that that make it toxic...including politicians and the media.

 

The country has suffered because of that rhetoric and noxious behavior.

 

:twocents:

 

Ruby" away, oh triggered ones. 👍

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I'm sure that someone will be in touch with you soon

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58 minutes ago, Muleslayer said:

Thug?

are you slumming tonight?

welcome!

 

Aw Gee Wally ! :o 

 

:D  :D  :D 

 

 

Just Please Tell Me That This Isn’t Anywhere’s Near A Truck Stop With A Reindeer Refueling Station ...

 

:lmao:  :lmao:

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15 minutes ago, SgtFuryUSCZ said:

***///

 

We're old, what could be well with us...?  :(:shrug:

Except we both woke up on this side of the grass again, so we got THAT goin' for us !:lol::P

 

Hey, THAT is going for us ALL here, too!!! :twothumbs:   :twothumbs:

 

THANK YOU AND Always great to see You Two posting!!! :tiphat:   :tiphat:

 

:salute:   :salute: !!!SgtFuryUSCZ!!! :salute:   :salute:

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