bucfanclw wrote:deltbucs wrote:Who is Dave Willis?
And whats he talkin' bout?
LMFAO!
+8
bucfanclw wrote:deltbucs wrote:Who is Dave Willis?
And whats he talkin' bout?
bucfanclw wrote:Brazen331 wrote:I thought everyone was getting along just fine until Alpha came along.
Not sure if serious
deltbucs wrote:mdb1958 wrote:Alpha was Hillary your choice for president or are you just happy rolling along boastfully saying you live here and dont have to support a president.
MB?
Delt?
on and on?
etc?
I'm not happy saying I live here and don't support a president, but it's a fact. I wasn't happy about saying it about Obama, either....nor am I happy saying that I don't support almost all of The House and Senate. That said, I wasn't completely embarrassed by Obama. I didn't hide my passport when I was out of the country, because I don't want people to think that I'm some ignorant redneck that actually supports 45. I don't and haven't supported almost all of Washington for quite a while, but at least there wasn't a ****ing clown leading the **** show until a year ago.
Edit: And I know English is hard for you, but how could you think "Hillary was my choice" for president? LOL!!
Mountaineer Buc wrote:"They're laughing at us, folks."
bucfanclw wrote:deltbucs wrote:Who is Dave Willis?
And whats he talkin' bout?
mdb1958 wrote:deltbucs wrote:I'm not happy saying I live here and don't support a president, but it's a fact. I wasn't happy about saying it about Obama, either....nor am I happy saying that I don't support almost all of The House and Senate. That said, I wasn't completely embarrassed by Obama. I didn't hide my passport when I was out of the country, because I don't want people to think that I'm some ignorant redneck that actually supports 45. I don't and haven't supported almost all of Washington for quite a while, but at least there wasn't a ****ing clown leading the **** show until a year ago.
Edit: And I know English is hard for you, but how could you think "Hillary was my choice" for president? LOL!!
I asked the question because there doesnt seem to be an "is" with you guys that dont support the president, just was/us/them/coulda been.
deltbucs wrote:mdb1958 wrote:
I asked the question because there doesnt seem to be an "is" with you guys that dont support the president, just was/us/them/coulda been.
Can anyone translate for me?
The Outsider wrote:Jesus mdb, what planet do you live on?
mdb1958 wrote:Why is it, when I hope for an intellectual response by those who continually profess to be, I always get let down. Clewy's "whats he talkin about" has to win the most pitiful of the day award.
Zarniwoop wrote:mdb1958 wrote:Why is it, when I hope for an intellectual response by those who continually profess to be, I always get let down. Clewy's "whats he talkin about" has to win the most pitiful of the day award.
Different strokes for different folks I guess
mdb1958 wrote:Why is it, when I hope for an intellectual response by those who continually profess to be, I always get let down. Clewy's "whats he talkin about" has to win the most pitiful of the day award.
mdb1958 wrote:Zarniwoop wrote:
Different strokes for different folks I guess
Do you think Delt understands that you can "not" support a president and still not disrespect him?
mdb1958 wrote:Zarniwoop wrote:
Different strokes for different folks I guess
Do you think Delt understands that you can "not" support a president and still not disrespect him?
The Outsider wrote:mdb1958 wrote:
Do you think Delt understands that you can "not" support a president and still not disrespect him?
I think even the most basic idiot understands that. However, why does Donald Trump deserve anyone's respect?
Answer that for me, and for the record I'm not considering "Because he's President." to be a valid answer. President is a job title and titles don't transform personalities, morals, and ethics.
DreadNaught wrote:The Outsider wrote:
I think even the most basic idiot understands that. However, why does Donald Trump deserve anyone's respect?
Answer that for me, and for the record I'm not considering "Because he's President." to be a valid answer. President is a job title and titles don't transform personalities, morals, and ethics.
Let's say you work for a large company. When your CEO walks in to the same room do you show them respect? If so, are you respecting them personally? Or are you respecting their position?
Or let's say you rolled through a stop sign and get pulled over by a cop. Would you show some level of respect as they approached? Are you respecting them personally, or b/c of the job/title they hold?
I don't believe anyone is arguing you have to respect the President (or anyone else) on a personal level if you have reasons that they don't deserve that respect. But that doesn't mean you can't or shouldn't be respectful of their position.
Hell, there a ton of public personas I don't respect as people based on what they do/don't stand for. But I still respect the position they hold and job they were hired/elected to perform.
mdb1958 wrote:Zarniwoop wrote:
Different strokes for different folks I guess
Do you think Delt understands that you can "not" support a president and still not disrespect him?
mdb1958 wrote:
mdb1958 wrote:Zarniwoop wrote:
Different strokes for different folks I guess
Do you think Delt understands that you can "not" support a president and still not disrespect him?
Comey’s last stand for the deep state
BY MARK PENN, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 04/14/18 10:45 AM EDT 2,614 THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL
They were among the most powerful men of the last decade. They commanded armies of armed agents, had the ability to bug and wiretap almost anyone, and had virtually unlimited budgets. They were the leadership of the FBI, the CIA and the director of national intelligence under President Obama. Each day, it becomes clearer that they are the real abusers of power in this drama.
The book by former FBI Director James Comey and the daily hyperbolic John Brennan sound bites are perhaps the final reveal of just how much hubris and vitriol they had. Comey's book, according to reports, contains nothing new of legal consequence to Trump (while suggesting that former Attorney General Loretta Lynch has something to worry about), but it unmasks the hatred that Comey had for Donald Trump from the beginning. It impeaches Comey's fitness to have ever held high, nonpartisan office.
Whether you are a Democrat who can't stand Trump, a Hillary Clinton supporter who feels robbed by Comey, or a Trump supporter, any use of wiretapping and vast prosecutorial machinery against our political campaigns and sitting presidents always has to be viewed skeptically and should meet the highest standards of conduct and impartiality. The post-election actions of these former officials makes suspect their actions as officials.
It was, after all, Comey who went to the president during the transition seeking a one-on-one meeting to tell him about the inflammatory dossier, but who critically omitted telling the president that the dossier was a product of the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee. These facts, he knew, if revealed at that moment in January, would have ended further inquiry. This was no effort to inform the president and douse the fires of unverified and salacious information, but one to inflame the president and spread the stories everywhere.
Continued... http://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/ ... deep-state
Zarniwoop wrote:mdb1958 wrote:Why is it, when I hope for an intellectual response by those who continually profess to be, I always get let down. Clewy's "whats he talkin about" has to win the most pitiful of the day award.
Different strokes for different folks I guess
Mountaineer Buc wrote:So.
Cohen had 3 clients. President Trump for the Stormy Daniels affair, Former GOP Deputy Finance Chair Elliott Broidy who knocked up a prostitute and paid her 1.6 million dollar abortion, and......Sean Hannity...for reasons unknown.
Hannity denies he ever retained Cohen, but still thinks whatever he discussed with him is privileged.
Mrs. Hannity is no doubt interested now.
Mountaineer Buc wrote:So.
Cohen had 3 clients. President Trump for the Stormy Daniels affair, Former GOP Deputy Finance Chair Elliott Broidy who knocked up a prostitute and paid her 1.6 million dollar abortion, and......Sean Hannity...for reasons unknown.
Hannity denies he ever retained Cohen, but still thinks whatever he discussed with him is privileged.
Mrs. Hannity is no doubt interested now.
Mountaineer Buc wrote:I love how the ONLY thing that can be investigated is Russia.
That's literally not how law enforcement wotks.
Meuller goes about his Russia investigation and finds evidence of a crime by Cohen...enough evidence for a warrant, mind you. And what doe he do? He's not investigating Cohen so he hands it off to the FBI. Just like any small town sheriff would.
Perhaps we should fire the current FBI Director for acting on Mueller's referral?
The Russia thing will just have to wait for Mueller.
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