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LonelyfromAfrica

So...?

What have you learned/added to your life Repertoire for the day...?
ryan63

what has happened to this place ?

sum bloggers shud take responsibility 4 this .
and that shud b the few who r still blogging .barf
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freebird10

is it fair ?

i am here on this site since last one year .. i am not disappointed from this site coz i still not met someone on this site ..
sometimes i am in a hurry to know someone and it may harm the whole mood of the other person but due to my country .. some people might think that i am a scammer or a cheater considering my age and i am open with a women for any age .. is it fair to assume by yourself ?
sometimes it feels so bad and disappointing that some people did not talk even due to my country crying mumbling moping
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Willy3411

The Swill Pit unknown to the good of the world but wallowed in by the Left Wing

How do you prepare to defend yourself for s*xual abuse allegations that supposedly happened 36 years ago? If you are a good honorable person you can't. You can't because you don't hang around the same swill pit the left does when they try to destroy a good honorable person. This is what is going on right now with the left's latest attempt to disrupt the judicial hearings for Judge Kavanaugh. The left doesn't know how to do the right thing and question the good judge, they have to destroy his reputation for the rest of his life for political reasons. This is what they did to Justice Thomas when they brought in Anita Hill to try and discredit him. He still was confirmed but has had to wear that stigma on his good name for the rest of his life as Judge Kavanaugh will now have to also.

You see when the left no longer has the arguable ammunition to defeat their opposition, they choose to slander and slime their target to get their way.

This is what we are dealing with.
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Willy3411

Don’t confuse indictments with collusion.

Don’t confuse indictments with collusion. Yes, if someone lies under oath, they should be held accountable. But bottom line: it’s been 20+ months, and we have seen ZERO evidence of any Russian collusion. These Mueller moves have nothing to do with POTUS.

There was no collusion.

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Willy3411

Why Trump Will Win the Wall Fight

He continually adapts while the Dems remain static.

The Democrats squealed with delight when the President decided to temporarily end the partial government shutdown. Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and their media supporters believe they have won a famous victory. Indeed, more than a few have declared the Trump presidency dead. This isn’t merely delusional, it means that two years of dealing with “the Donald” have taught them nothing about how he operates. The President is adapting to the post-midterm political environment by changing his “game face.” The Democrats continue to indulge their irrational antipathy toward Trump and embrace increasingly inane policy positions. Meanwhile, he is becoming more presidential.

Thus, when he was told last week that Nancy Pelosi had withdrawn the SOTU invitation, he reacted more in sorrow than in anger: “I’m not surprised. It’s really a shame what’s happening with the Democrats. They’ve become radicalized.” Then, after getting Madam Speaker’s attention by halting her taxpayer-funded vacation, he responded in a measured fashion: “She changed her mind because of the shutdown, suggesting a later date. This is her prerogative. I will do the address when the shutdown is over.” Now that she has once again invited him to speak to Congress, and what may well be a record national audience, he will use the SOTU address to close the deal on the Wall.

Not that the voters require much persuading. Monday evening, a poll commissioned by the RNC was released showing that a majority of voters in 10 key congressional districts held by Democrats believe that the President’s shutdown compromise should have been accepted by Pelosi and Schumer. The Washington Examiner reports that a 61%-35% majority support the president’s position on border security. They also support building a wall between the U.S. and Mexico by a 53%-43% margin. And even more deadly for his opponents, Trump’s statesmanship is working. By a 41%-34% margin, voters said he was “more open to compromise on this issue” than congressional Democrats.

This is consistent with numerous polls that have found substantial majorities of voters favoring compromise on border security, and it is why the shutdown dramatically increased Nancy Pelosi’s negatives without seriously affecting Trump’s. A large plurality of Americans believe we have a genuine crisis on our hands at the U.S.-Mexico border, and they are unlikely to view continued Democratic intransigence favorably as three new caravans from Central America head our way. Yet the new Democratic majority in the House seems determined to ignore the clear and present danger posed by wave after wave of illegal immigrants entering the country. The Washington Times reports:

New House Armed Services Committee Chairman Adam Smith questioned why the mission was expanded from guard to active-duty troops.… Defense Undersecretary for Policy John Rood told Congress that those caravans are one reason why the presence of active-duty troops is still needed on the U.S.-Mexico border.… Vice Admiral Michael Gilday, director of operations at the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said they just didn’t have enough capacity within the National Guard.

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Willy3411

Bad News for Democrats? Best Alternative After Biden Appears To Be Warren or Sanders

For political junkies looking for entertainment, here’s the disappointing truth: Joe Biden is at his best when he’s being boring.

If his speeches are the political equivalent of a Lunesta, that’s a good thing, at least for him. If he’s able to pass off his policies as some sort of recycled, Obama-era mush with a bit of liberal spice added to the mix, so much the better.

He’s Warren G. Harding 2.0, promising a return to normalcy after President Donald Trump.

Of course, he’s also like Harding in another way. In a time when social media consisted of the letters to the editor section in the newspaper, our 29th president committed what might have been the ultimate political gaffe when he wrote, according to The New York Times that, “I am not fit for this office and should never have been here.”

He was right, of course, but it wasn’t something the media was interested in reporting at the time. Just imagine if telegraph lines had been able to support some rudimentary form of Twitter.


And therein lies the reason political junkies looking for entertainment needn’t be disappointed: Joe Biden isn’t going to be boring.

For Democrats, however, that could be very bad news, particularly when it comes to who their alternatives are.

As of right now, Biden still leads by 11.8 points in the RealClearPolitics polling average, which is generally a reliable indicator of how a candidate is doing. The problem is that the average is derived from polls that are all over the place, between one survey showing the former vice president up by 18 points and another that showed him down by 1 to both Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

What ought to be worrying is that all of these polls were taken during the last two weeks and that the trend, such as one can be reliably established, shows Biden’s lead shrinking.

The last two polls, surveys from the Economist/YouGov and Emerson, show him up by only 4 and 7 points, respectively.

This was before his latest gaffe, in which it turns out a story of military heroism he’s told on numerous occasions was, at best, several different stories amalgamated into one. He promptly issued a response which could be boiled down to “sorry not sorry.”

This gaffe felt dire enough to be of Kinnockian proportions — as opposed to, say, the merely offensive malapropism “poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids” — and still managed to make its way into a news cycle that includes a hurricane.

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lindsyjonesonline today!

WTH

Couldn't have you just Googled it?frustrated

Flood the whole page? I dare you.

I believe it's against the rule but hey, keep it up.
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Trump this, Trump that, Its Friday,.....................

Woohoo party,.....................................banana head banger dancing peace cheers drinking wine
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I just had an arguement,..

With myself, and lost!.................rolling on the floor laughing
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