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  1. So what you are saying is you trust Putin's statements in the main stream media over everyone else's statements in the main stream media? Am I understanding you? So I guess you believe Putin gets 100% of Russian voter support? He said it, I guess you believe it. Putin said in the main stream media U.S. Will Fake Chemical Weapons Attacks. I guess you believe that the gassing of Syrian people didn't happen. Here's one of my favorites, President Putin Claims Queen Elizabeth “Is Not Human”. Maybe Trump isn't human either. If Putin says it I guess you'll believe. B/A
  2. So all you great American patriots now take the word of Putin... Do you realize how perverted that is? We are talking about the Communist leader. Or did something change and I missed it? The greatest sacrifice of our servicemen and women to ward off as Ronald Reagan labeled it "The Evil Empire" was all for nothing. Yup, we do live in The United States of Amnesia" B/A
  3. That's funny because people like you still haven't gotten over Obama and his birth certificate, which even Trump acknowledges is not an issue... Let's look forward and stop looking back... Like looking forward to the next big blunder by our Doofus in Chief... Everyday brings us more breaking news of his missteps. I have to say it is at the very least entertaining. B/A
  4. So are you saying your idea that Trump should shut down the country to those who disagree is in-line with Hugo, and that's a good thing? B/A
  5. I have no idea you decide... Nibiru / Planet X, The Great Red Dragon of Revelation 12? Revelation 12 “A great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head. 2 She was pregnant and cried out in pain as she was about to give birth. 3 Then another sign appeared in heaven: an enormous red dragon with seven heads and ten horns and seven crowns on its heads. 4 Its tail swept a third of the stars out of the sky and flung them to the earth. The dragon stood in front of the woman who was about to give birth, so that it might devour her child the moment he was born. 5 She gave birth to a son, a male child, who “will rule all the nations with an iron scepter.” And her child was snatched up to God and to his throne.” This is more of a thought provoking post. I’ve read on several websites and seen on various youtube videos the theory that Nibiru/PlanetX/Wormwood, the homeworld of the Annunaki is actually not just a planet but a system. A dwarf star with an iron gas atmosphere and 7 planets orbiting it. This could possibly be an interpretation of Revelation 12. “A great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head.” Could this simply refer to the Earth? The Earth is to go through birth pangs as per Matthew 24. “She was pregnant and cried out in pain as she was about to give birth.” Maybe the entire point of the Earth is to give birth to a batch of spiritually mature beings that are ready for the next life. The harvest that Jesus spoke of. “Then another sign appeared in heaven: an enormous red dragon with seven heads and ten horns and seven crowns on its heads.“ This is the interesting bit, a red dragon with seven heads and ten horns… could this be a planetary system of some sort. A red dragon, or red dwarf star at the centre with seven planets orbiting it, and 10 moons perhaps. The crowns might be atmosphere being blown off by the sun giving the main star a horned look as it is depicted in ancient myth and also as seen in the image above that my friend photographed unbeknownst to himself earlier this year (2013). “Its tail swept a third of the stars out of the sky and flung them to the earth. ” A visionary 2000 years ago would have had no knowledge of the 3D nature of space, they thought the stars were pin holes to look into the heavens. However, what John seems to be describing here is some sort of meteor shower. Obvoulsy a huge system travelling through our solar system would bring debris with it. The tail of Nibiru therefore dragging all of these meteors, comets or whatever past Earth resulting in what seemed like 1/3 of the stars falling from the sky and hitting the Earth. “The dragon stood in front of the woman who was about to give birth, so that it might devour her child the moment he was born.” This is where we get into a little bit of religious interpretation. If the dragon is on a collision course with Earth, or moving past it, the point where it would do most damage is at its closest point, or standing before it. In which case if bigger, it would possibly devour the entire earth given it is potentially so much larger (some are suggesting 4xJupiter). It would devour it by dragging the Earth in to itself through the force of gravity, literally consuming the Earth. Her child meaning the fruit of the Earth or the minds/good people that it has created over the years. The planet Nibiru strikes at the moment the planet is at a point of spiritual, technological, societal breakthrough. Great timing huh. “She gave birth to a son, a male child, who “will rule all the nations with an iron scepter.” And her child was snatched up to God and to his throne.” This I suppose is speaking about how the Earth produced the son of God, Jesus, who was taken up through the clouds to his Fathers house. New Jerusalem? Some form of space ship? In any case, should something like this happen, it means the beings that fight against this coming destruction are so powerful and advanced that they can actually either stop this from happening or take the fruit of the Earth (the elect) away before this event happens (the rapture). This is just food for thought. Please share your thoughts via the comments box below to expand on this theory.
  6. Clinton isn't president... Clinton isn't using the presidential office for profit. I'm not saying she wouldn't have, but that is not relevant. What is relevant is Trump is president and a fool. He had the middle-class backing him, but the tide is turning quickly on this fraud. B/A
  7. Don't stop there investigate Mitch McConnell's investments in the drug trade... He is part owner in a ship busted for bringing cocaine... https://www.thenation.com/article/mitch-mcconnells-freighted-ties-shadowy-shipping-company/ http://www.mintpressnews.com/senator-whose-family-was-caught-trafficking-cocaine-says-no-to-legalized-marijuana/206246/ Why haven't we heard about that? Don't you get it? Corruption has run amuck... Trump now has bigger problems if he did in fact give up sensitive info to the Russians. The system is broke here in America, you better stay in Canada..
  8. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/trump-revealed-highly-classified-information-to-russian-foreign-minister-and-ambassador/2017/05/15/530c172a-3960-11e7-9e48-c4f199710b69_story.html?utm_term=.cea994bd33ad B/A
  9. Matt Drudge Warns Trump Presidency in 'Big Danger' From Leaks By Greg Price On 5/10/17 at 3:54 PM U.S. Conservative reporter Matt Drudge warned Wednesday about dangerous leaks coming from the White House following President Donald Trump’s firing of now former FBI Director James Comey. He suggested a “house cleaning” might be in order for the Trump administration to survive. "We never got 1 damaging leak out of Obama White House staff in 8 yrs," Drudge tweeted Wednesday. "Under Trump, they appear hourly. BIG DANGER: Small leaks sink ships!!" “The Drudge Report” founder linked to a story from politics and business news site Axios, which cited sources describing the moments immediately after Trump fired Comey late Tuesday afternoon. Comey was in Los Angeles and was in the middle of a meeting when a news alert on a nearby television announced he had been fired. Comey initially believed it was a prank until he was later notified his term as director was up. The criticism and analysis from Drudge’s personal account could have been a way to reflect his own views and keep his news website separate from those views. Drudge is known for rarely tweeting and scrubbing his account. On Wednesday, the tweets about White House leaks were the only two up on the account. Related Stories James Comey Committed 'Atrocities,' White House Says Drudge linked to a story that cited an anonymous White House official saying “It’s insane. The whole thing is just insane,” to reflect the confusion around the White House, Mediaite pointed out, Drudge himself shot to fame after one of the most famous leaks in U.S. political history. It was Drudge who first broke the affair between former President Bill Clinton and intern Monica Lewinsky with the help of recordings provided by Linda Tripp. Numerous reports from The Washington Post, the New York Times and others depicted an almost chaotic atmosphere in the White House and noted Press Secretary Sean Spicer and other officials seemed completely thrown by the news and were not made aware ahead of time. Reports even characterized Spicer’s reaction in the moments and hours following the firing as a “meltdown.” However, well before Comey’s firing and the potential reasons reported for his dismissal, leaks had become almost a staple of the new administration. In February, Politico reported that Spicer attempted to “crack down” on leaks by demanding White House staffers turn over their cell phones for inspections. The president has often come down hard on leaks from his administration and most recently tweeted that former acting Attorney General Sally Yates should be asked about how classified information ended up in the media prior to her testimony Monday on former national security adviser Michael Flynn during a Senate Judiciary subcommittee. I know Drudge is a fake conservative.... Right guys? And you still don't get it... B/A
  10. The lawyers who wrote a letter saying President Trump had no significant business ties to Russia work for a law firm that has extensive ties to Russia and received a “Russia Law Firm of the Year” award in 2016. Sheri Dillon and William Nelson, tax partners at the law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, which has served as tax counsel to Trump and the Trump Organization since 2005, wrote a letter in March released by the White House on Friday stating that a review of the last 10 years of Trump’s tax returns “do not reflect” ties to Russia “with a few exceptions.” In 2016, however, Chambers & Partners, a London-based legal research publication, named the firm “Russia Law Firm of the Year” at its annual awards dinner. The firm celebrated the “prestigious honor” in a press release on its website, noting that the award is “the latest honor for the high-profile work performed by the lawyers in Morgan Lewis’ Moscow office.” According to the firm’s website, its Moscow office includes more than 40 lawyers and staff who are “well known in the Russian market, and have a deep familiarity with the local legislation, practices, and key players.” The firm boasts of being “particularly adept” at advising clients on “sanction matters." Following the release of the letter, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn) noted the firm’s connection to Russia, calling it “unreal." AP Photo A copy of a letter to President Donald Trump from the law firm of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, May 12, 2017. Asked if there could be other business ties between Trump and Russian partners, Sheri Dillon told ABC News that “the letter speaks for itself.” As for the firm’s presence in Russia, a firm spokesperson said that no lawyers from Morgan Lewis have handling any business dealings for Mr. Trump in Russia. Dillon has never been to Russia and does no work there, the spokesperson said. Jack Blum, a Washington tax lawyer who is an expert on white-collar financial crime and international tax evasion, called the Dillon letter “meaningless.” Blum told ABC News that real estate projects, in particular, can be structured with partners and subsidiaries so that it would be easy to shield the identity of all involved. Trump’s tax returns would not show where all the money came from to finance these projects, he said. “There’s no substance to it. The letter is just another puff of smoke,” Blum said. “It has no meaning at all. It’s just another way to not answer the question.” Just another brick in the wall..... Trump supporters are going to be very angry in the end. B/A
  11. Ann Coulter Is Worried the 'Trump-Haters Were Right' share this AP Photo/Cliff Owen, File May 15, 2017 // 1:02pm by Fox News Insider Ann Coulter was one of President Donald Trump's most outspoken supporters during the 2016 election, but so far she's been underwhelmed by his presidency. In an interview with The Daily Caller on Sunday, Coulter said she still has hope in Trump, but she is ready to jump ship if things don't change. "I’m not very happy with what has happened so far," Coulter said. "I guess we have to try to push him to keep his promises. But this isn’t North Korea, and if he doesn’t keep his promises, I’m out. This is why we voted for him. I think everyone who voted for him knew his personality was grotesque, it was the issues." Read Full Article She explained that Trump ran as a master negotiator who would drain the Washington, D.C., swamp, but she hasn't seen him follow through on enough of his campaign promises. "My fingers are still crossed. It’s not like I’m out yet, but boy, things don’t look good," Coulter said. She added that she won't apologize for supporting Trump during the election, because he said all the right things on the campaign trail and because there was no better option. She said she is afraid now that "the Trump-haters were right," which she said would be a "nightmare." "I got to tell you when I wrote 'Adios America,' I thought there was a ten percent chance of saving the country," Coulter said. "On the evening of November 8, I thought, 'Wow, we have a 90 percent chance now. This is a chance that comes a long once every thousand years. We can save America now.'" "And now, I don’t know, I’m someplace between ten percent and 90 percent." And the tide rushes in, washing your dreams away.... B/A
  12. What's really funny is that you guys continue to think I support Clinton.... Seriously? Don't you get it? The two party system is corrupt and Trump isn't changing anything that the masters don't allow.... Geeez, are Americans really so naïve? B/A
  13. If you watch it you will see this biblical. And undeniable changes are occurring. End times they are a coming... B/A
  14. Same old story with Washington... They don't care about us. They only care about lining their pockets... Look what Bush did with 911 and all the gold stored under the towers... Things that make you go, Hmmmmmm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY5pg2n95ko B/A
  15. Sorry George, but you backed a con man... That is why I didn't vote for him or for Clinton... Next time try and stay away from the two corrupt parties... They have no allegiance to you or me or any American voter other than the elitist. B/A
  16. Robert Reich: This Is How the Trump Presidency Ends Robert Reich,Newsweek 3 hours ago This article first appeared on RobertReich.org The question is no longer whether there are grounds to impeach Donald Trump. It is when enough Republicans will put their loyalty to America ahead of their loyalty to their party. Trump’s statements last week about his firing of former FBI director James Comey provide ample evidence that Trump engaged in an obstruction of justice – a major charge in impeachment proceedings brought against Richard M. Nixon and Bill Clinton. It’s worth recalling that the illegality underlying Nixon’s impeachment was a burglary at the Watergate complex, while the illegality underlying Clinton’s was lying to a grand jury about sex with an intern in the White House. Trump’s obstruction is potentially far more serious. It involves an investigation about whether Trump or his aides colluded with Russia in rigging a presidential election – the most direct assault on American democracy in history, Last Thursday, in an interview with NBC News’s Lester Holt about his firing of Comey, Trump said: “I was going to fire regardless of recommendation.” Trump also said that he had pressed Comey during a private dinner to tell him if he was under investigation. Trump conceded that the ongoing investigation into Russian influence on the 2016 election, which includes a probe into the possibility that Moscow was coordinating with the Trump campaign, was one of the factors Trump considered before firing Comey. “In fact, when I decided to just do it, I said to myself, I said, ‘You know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story, it’s an excuse by the Democrats for having lost an election that they should have won,’” Trump said. Donald Trump at a Mother's Day event hosted by First Lady Melania Trump for military spouses in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, May 12, 2017. Robert Reich writes that if Trump’s poll numbers continue to plummet—particularly among Republicans and Independents—twenty-two House Republicans may well decide their chances for being reelected are better if they abandon him before the 2018 midterms. SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty The law is reasonably clear. If Trump removed Comey to avoid being investigated, that’s an obstruction of justice – an impeachable offense. On Friday, Trump tweeted that Comey “better hope that there are no ‘tapes’ of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!” Here, the law is also clear. Seeking to silence, intimidate or even influence someone who is likely to offer evidence in a congressional or criminal proceeding is also an obstruction of justice – and an impeachable offense. As a practical matter, though, nothing will happen until a majority of the House decides on bringing a bill of impeachment. Which means, under the present congress, twenty-two Republicans would have to join with House Democrats to put enough pressure on the Speaker of the House to allow such a bill to be considered. The odds of this occurring in this Congress, under present circumstances, are approximately zero. So – barring a “smoking gun” that shows Trump’s complicity with Russian operatives in interfering in the 2016 election – Trump’s fate seems to hinge on the midterm elections of 2018. Those elections are less than eighteen months away. That’s a long time in American politics. Under a Trump presidency, that’s an eternity. But there’s another possibility. In my experience, most elected politicians have two goals – to do what they consider to be the right things for the American public, and to be reelected (not necessarily in that order). If Trump’s poll numbers continue to plummet – particularly among Republicans and Independents – twenty-two House Republicans may well decide their chances for being reelected are better if they abandon him before the 2018 midterms. Paul Ryan and the House Republican leadership might make a similar calculation, at least enough to put a bill of impeachment on the table. Most House Republicans prefer Vice President Mike Pence to Donald Trump anyway. As one said to me several months ago, “Pence is a predictable conservative. Trump is an unpredictable egomaniac. Most of us are more comfortable with the former.” There’s a good chance Trump’s polls will continue to fall. First, he’s shown to be his own worst enemy. Even when things are going reasonably well, he seems bizarrely intent on stirring controversy – and saying or tweeting things that get him into trouble. There’s also a matter of the economy. The expansion that began in 2009 is getting long in the tooth. If history is any guide, we’re due for a slowdown or recession. And justified or not, presidents get blamed when Americans lose jobs. Donald Trump doesn’t have the character or the temperament to be president of the United States. But this obvious fact isn’t enough to get him fired. He’ll be fired when enough Americans decide they can’t abide him anymore. Then, maybe in an impeachment proceeding, it will come out that Trump did something incredibly stupid – like give a nod of approval to one of his campaign bottom feeders like Roger Stone to tell a Russian operative to go ahead with their plan to interfere in the 2016 election. The House impeaches. The Senate convicts. That’s the end of Trump. OUCH!!!! B/A Waiting for finish the other...
  17. 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Official name: Republic of Zimbabwe. Formerly called Southern Rhodesia or Rhodesia. → Definition and anagrams of Zimbabwe → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary zimbabwe Any of the prominent cultural ruins of which Greater Zimbabwe is the most well known. → Definition and anagrams of zimbabwe → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary zimbalom " → Definition and anagrams of zimbalom → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary Zimblish A language combining English with Zimbabwean languages, such as Shona, Zulu, Ndebele and Xhosa. → Definition and anagrams of Zimblish → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary Zimmerit A non-magnetic covering on tanks and other armoured vehicles, used by the Germans towards the end of World War 2 to prevent magnetic mines being attached. → Definition and anagrams of Zimmerit → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary zimoccas plural of zimocca → Definition and anagrams of zimoccas → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary → 3 9-letter words starting with zim: zimeldine alternative form of zimelidine → Definition and anagrams of zimeldine → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary zimidoben An antiinfective drug." → Definition and anagrams of zimidoben → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary Zimmerman → Definition and anagrams of Zimmerman → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary → 5 10-letter words starting with zim: Zimbabwean A person from Zimbabwe or of Zimbabwean descent. → Definition and anagrams of Zimbabwean → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary zimelidine A pyridylallylamine, the first selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressant to be marketed, developed in the early 1980s and later banned due to serious neuropathy and hypersensitivity reactions. → Definition and anagrams of zimelidine → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary Zimmermann → Definition and anagrams of Zimmermann → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary Zimmerwald A village in the Bern canton of Switzerland ====Derived terms==== * Zimmerwaldian" → Definition and anagrams of Zimmerwald → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary zimography misspelling of zymography → Definition and anagrams of zimography → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary → 2 11-letter words starting with zim: Zimbabweans plural of Zimbabwean → Definition and anagrams of Zimbabweans → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary zimbabweite A yellow-brown mineral with chemical formula (Na,K)<sub>2</sub>PbAs<sub>4</sub>(Nb,Ta,Ti)<sub>4</sub>O<sub>18</sub>, generally classed as an arsenite. → Definition and anagrams of zimbabweite → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary → 1 13-letter words starting with zim: Zimmerwaldian Of or from Zimmerwald # Relating to the ====Translations==== * French: {..." → Definition and anagrams of Zimmerwaldian → Other senses and detailed information on the Wiktionnary → 1 14-letter words starting with zim: Zimbabweanness
  18. Did you see the contradictions within the administration during their statements on this story? We are quickly becoming the laughing stock of the world... B/A
  19. May 12, 2017May 12, 2017 Craig “My Bank Story” So I was at WF yesterday to take care of a mistake they made on my account and while I was talking to my personal banker who is a good kid and has become a pretty good friend, I mentioned foreign currency exchanges. He said that they can take any currency in there but they don’t carry any if you want to buy. He then asked me what I had and I told him and he said they don’t do the dinar yet, but they do the dong and asked if I wanted a rate. I said no thanks. We walked out together to my car and he told me outside that when he was at the main branch where they keep currencies to sell they had some Zims come in and the manager there told him he should buy a couple and just hold on to them. He said that manager just called him yesterday and told him that those Zims were going to be worth something very soon to get ready and he would let him know when they are. He is pretty excited and he doesn’t even know what he has he thinks he may get a few thousand dollars from them. Anyway that’s my story. Craig
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