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May 29, 2017 4:30 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
crayons
crayonscrayonsSt. Jo, Texas USA65 Threads 1,951 Posts
epirb: Yeah well I wouldn't pay too much attention to Alex Jones , he's a nut case . Weaver is a different story as she takes her mike around followed by a camera . Some of the best copy is in the background views not mentioned by her .
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Jones is a mainstay in these parts, i've met him several times as well as Marrs...
Main stream commie media hates Jones cuz he breaks the news First than
keeps hammerin on it till the lyin MSM have to address it or try to spin it...
he's very well liked in TX.
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May 29, 2017 5:02 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
stringman
stringmanstringmanwallaceburg, Ontario Canada649 Threads 1 Polls 7,049 Posts
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May 29, 2017 5:17 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
crayons
crayonscrayonsSt. Jo, Texas USA65 Threads 1,951 Posts
Of course the see'eye'aye wants australia to get involved in the
Afghanistan opium trade...Big Time Money in black op's ... it's
all about shipping weapons in and shipping the dope out.
mcstain gravitates to rat lines that pay...he learned it from the chicoms
and HWB

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May 29, 2017 5:24 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
yeah CIA funded operations with opium, to think they can take out Taliban is of course stupidity they originated Pakistan and that's not gunner change no matter how many our troops are placed in harms way.
I cant respect Australian Politicians they are bent for sure
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May 29, 2017 7:08 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
rizlared
rizlaredrizlaredNot in Cebu City, Central Visayas Philippines89 Threads 2 Polls 5,588 Posts
crayons: Ye~ah;;; i wouldn't expect "professor ChiCom red" to know the difference between
'so called' hard right jooo hating propaganda outlets such as Jeff Rense, DD, or LBjr

and credible Texas news sources, like Jim Marrs, Infowars, John B Wells just to name a few.



Exactly, you only follow extreme right wing craprolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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May 29, 2017 8:03 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
Draegoneer
DraegoneerDraegoneerPrudenville, Michigan USA1 Threads 1,371 Posts
raphael119: Im not surprised you dont watch the news.
You have about as much knowledge of macroeconomics as a three stooges convention, so I just throw back the monkey poo and watch you jump up and down and scream.




I'm still waiting for signs of intelligence with any useful information.


It's easy to insult, or at least try too.


It's much harder to read around and gather information.

Wait, I almost forgot. You watch the news and listen to politicians so you're all mad about the 1%. I listen enough to know I should be reading and looking around.

If that information is so useful and people actually know what they're talking about, how much has bill gates paid out in taxes? how about some of those other 1%ers?

Of course the companies they work for or built make these huge profits. Operating costs, payroll, taxes, regulations, and other laws all cost $. You do realize they still have the laws, attorneys, and more, to ensure refunds even though they might pay in million of dollars?


All huffed out over every thing unknown and not actually any of our business. But let's listen to the news and certain politicians.
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May 29, 2017 11:51 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
In Versailles, he and Macron inaugurated an exhibition marking the visit of Russia's modernising tsar Peter the Great to France in 1717. hehehe

The fervently pro-Europe Macron said his invitation to Putin aimed to showcase "a Russia which is open to Europe".

The two leaders held a joint press conference on Monday after a sit-down meeting at the lavish Palace of Versailles, currently the host of an exhibition commemorating the 300th anniversary of Peter the Great’s diplomatic visit to Paris and surrounding areas. The Russian Czar was the singular driving force in the early modernisation of Russia, and traveled extensively in France and Europe, eventually making French the lingua franca among the Russian nobility.

Putin parried with a pointed reminder of his own. He talked about the dynamic economic relationship between Russia and France and noted that no French company doing business in Russia has left as a result of the sanctions—a reminder that, as France is the leading foreign investor in Russia, the two nations' interests are linked and that the sanctions hurt French companies as well.

Meanwhile, we can’t underestimate the media-induced mass hysteria that has gripped the imagination of the United States over wholly unsubstantiated charges of Russian hacking of the 2016 presidential election. This outrageous and unsubstantiated claim continues to grow louder while, at the same time, evidence for such interference dwindles. Nevertheless, we now find that this American-made condition has migrated across the Atlantic like some brain-eating virus.

Moscow has staunchly denied any interference.

Despite an anticipated coolness in relations, the Russian president is one of the first world leaders to travel to Paris since Macron’s convincing election win.

On Monday, the pair spent three hours in what the French leader called a “frank exchange of views,” which Putin said would lead to a “qualitative” improvement in relations between the two countries.

anyway have a cup of teaparty
SENATOR John McCain thinks Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose government interfered in the 2016 presidential election, is more of a threat to America than Islamic State terrorists.
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May 30, 2017 12:16 AM CST Anti Trump propaganda
rizlared
rizlaredrizlaredNot in Cebu City, Central Visayas Philippines89 Threads 2 Polls 5,588 Posts
robplum: In Versailles, he and Macron inaugurated an exhibition marking the visit of Russia's modernising tsar Peter the Great to France in 1717. hehehe

The fervently pro-Europe Macron said his invitation to Putin aimed to showcase "a Russia which is open to Europe".

The two leaders held a joint press conference on Monday after a sit-down meeting at the lavish Palace of Versailles, currently the host of an exhibition commemorating the 300th anniversary of Peter the Great’s diplomatic visit to Paris and surrounding areas. The Russian Czar was the singular driving force in the early modernisation of Russia, and traveled extensively in France and Europe, eventually making French the lingua franca among the Russian nobility.

Putin parried with a pointed reminder of his own. He talked about the dynamic economic relationship between Russia and France and noted that no French company doing business in Russia has left as a result of the sanctions—a reminder that, as France is the leading foreign investor in Russia, the two nations' interests are linked and that the sanctions hurt French companies as well.

Meanwhile, we can’t underestimate the media-induced mass hysteria that has gripped the imagination of the United States over wholly unsubstantiated charges of Russian hacking of the 2016 presidential election. This outrageous and unsubstantiated claim continues to grow louder while, at the same time, evidence for such interference dwindles. Nevertheless, we now find that this American-made condition has migrated across the Atlantic like some brain-eating virus.

Moscow has staunchly denied any interference.

Despite an anticipated coolness in relations, the Russian president is one of the first world leaders to travel to Paris since Macron’s convincing election win.

On Monday, the pair spent three hours in what the French leader called a “frank exchange of views,” which Putin said would lead to a “qualitative” improvement in relations between the two countries.

anyway have a cup of teaparty
SENATOR John McCain thinks Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose government interfered in the 2016 presidential election, is more of a threat to America than Islamic State terrorists.



Not much point in Russia risking being caught spying when Trump and his security forces are more than happy to make public highly sensitive security details and put other countries intelligence workers at risk.

Who needs to spy when you have America as an allydoh
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May 30, 2017 3:41 AM CST Anti Trump propaganda
i dunno, perhaps Trump is still in middle his sort out spring cleaning the republican party and holding cards close to his chest...McCain and others been showing their colours over many years, McCain even appeared in Syria in a picture alongside known members of ISL.
Israel been dishing up dirty tricks since before America discredited Ehud Olmert who along with Hezbollah and West Bank Palestinians put together a peace agreement that held, based on Nehru Gandhi's non-violent Ahimsa and I'm pretty certain Trump had nothing to do with trashing the peace. And maybe long held friends in Democratic Russia!! (copied and pasted, lightly edited) : -
Democratic Russia's program that was accepted during the third Constituent Congress in 1992, has being a bit of a struggle struggle against monopoly in the field of politics, economics, information and other spheres of activities; with the creation of the conditions for the effective fulfillment and protection of the rights and freedoms of the citizens of the Russian Federation, and the absolute ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights of the United Nations.
Perhaps likes of McCain,Turnbull and many other beneficiaries of war try to continue to enjoy and now of course exposed for what they are...
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May 30, 2017 3:17 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
robplum: In Versailles, he and Macron inaugurated an exhibition marking the visit of Russia's modernising tsar Peter the Great to France in 1717. hehehe

The fervently pro-Europe Macron said his invitation to Putin aimed to showcase "a Russia which is open to Europe".

The two leaders held a joint press conference on Monday after a sit-down meeting at the lavish Palace of Versailles, currently the host of an exhibition commemorating the 300th anniversary of Peter the Great’s diplomatic visit to Paris and surrounding areas. The Russian Czar was the singular driving force in the early modernisation of Russia, and traveled extensively in France and Europe, eventually making French the lingua franca among the Russian nobility.

Putin parried with a pointed reminder of his own. He talked about the dynamic economic relationship between Russia and France and noted that no French company doing business in Russia has left as a result of the sanctions—a reminder that, as France is the leading foreign investor in Russia, the two nations' interests are linked and that the sanctions hurt French companies as well.

Meanwhile, we can’t underestimate the media-induced mass hysteria that has gripped the imagination of the United States over wholly unsubstantiated charges of Russian hacking of the 2016 presidential election. This outrageous and unsubstantiated claim continues to grow louder while, at the same time, evidence for such interference dwindles. Nevertheless, we now find that this American-made condition has migrated across the Atlantic like some brain-eating virus.

Moscow has staunchly denied any interference.

Despite an anticipated coolness in relations, the Russian president is one of the first world leaders to travel to Paris since Macron’s convincing election win.

On Monday, the pair spent three hours in what the French leader called a “frank exchange of views,” which Putin said would lead to a “qualitative” improvement in relations between the two countries.

anyway have a cup of teaparty
SENATOR John McCain thinks Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose government interfered in the 2016 presidential election, is more of a threat to America than Islamic State terrorists.


Rob, I personally feel that Russia isn't a threat as much as the Islam terrorists.

If anything Russia can't afford to be an enemy.

Having said that I heard Putin has all the world's billionaires in his pocket.
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May 30, 2017 4:04 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
crayons
crayonscrayonsSt. Jo, Texas USA65 Threads 1,951 Posts
rizlared: I use a vpn, so no censorship, and no one has asked to buy a kidney so all good on that front.

`Did you know there is 1 suicide every 13 minutes in the USA, no? Well maybe your fake news don't like to print such facts. that the USA is in the top 50 worse countries for suicides.

China is way way down on that list

But you are so gullible when it comes to believing facts from extreme souces


Ye~ah...i wouldn't be laughin too hard prof chicom red...the PRC has made VPN's
"illegal"...VPN's can be cracked fairly easily from a leaky server, plus several other
ways that i won't divulge to you...(you are the enemy)

you may be able to get one legally" if you boot licked someone up the chicom chain of command...
and even then you could still be surveilled... get caught.. still having to donate a kidney in some alleyway.
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May 30, 2017 4:17 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
Sanguinarium
SanguinariumSanguinariumPhiladelphia, pa, Pennsylvania USA103 Threads 500 Posts
I like the first post. Nicely put
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May 30, 2017 5:43 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
Sanguinarium: I like the first post. Nicely put


Thanks.

wave
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May 30, 2017 5:45 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
.(you are the enemy)

Well said Crayons.

I was actually thinking of that since I read his blog and lies about stupid Obama.
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May 30, 2017 5:46 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
lindsyjones: .(you are the enemy)

Well said Crayons.

I was actually thinking of that since I read his blog and lies about stupid Obama.


Actually Obama isn't stupid. He's very clever and manipulator, a most vicious liar.
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May 30, 2017 5:56 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
lindsyjones: Rob, I personally feel that Russia isn't a threat as much as the Islam terrorists.

If anything Russia can't afford to be an enemy.

Having said that I heard Putin has all the world's billionaires in his pocket.

best as i can tell, Putin is the only world leader that we can trust to sort things out, otherwise a very very dangerous international scenario
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May 30, 2017 6:01 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
stringman
stringmanstringmanwallaceburg, Ontario Canada649 Threads 1 Polls 7,049 Posts
the globalists are be hind all this crap going on. with Trump winning it upset their plans to control the people.
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May 30, 2017 6:01 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
robplum: best as i can tell, Putin is the only world leader that we can trust to sort things out, otherwise a very very dangerous international scenario


You mean how? To sort things out I mean. So far he seems head on against us in Syria. Except if he's venturing it for economic reasons.
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May 30, 2017 6:03 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
stringman: the globalists are be hind all this crap going on. with Trump winning it upset their plans to control the people.


John, as it is directed Trump will try to be isolated if it works.

Only there's plenty of power pooled by these bozos.
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May 30, 2017 6:08 PM CST Anti Trump propaganda
stringman
stringmanstringmanwallaceburg, Ontario Canada649 Threads 1 Polls 7,049 Posts
yep they will try but I don't think it will happen. i think they carry on this for awhile. I see it as a battle between good and evil. Trump good.
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