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Moore, the self righteous, pos. Then his wife gets on the mic and says we have a lawyer that's a Jew..wtf, that's supposed to convinced people?

 

 

Wow just saying that is racist not to mention promoting a stereotype.

 

Did I see right? that only about 25% of voters showed up to vote????? 

Apparently you two don't know the whole story there.They were accused of something and responded to the accusation.Now just to be crystal clear,I DO NOT SUPPORT MOORE.Somebody on the left brought up the Jew thing,why is it racist to respond to it ? was the person making the accusation a racist also for even bringing it up ?

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/12/13/false-accusations-against-schumer-are-the-latest-attempt-to-trick-the-media/?utm_term=.0d73e8937ce3

 

Not a fan of the source either, but this story needs some coverage. Either a double cross, or a piece of a bigger plan. WTF!!! We are really fucking shit up right now. We will see men in the crosshairs only until enough of these stories see light. Then I just don't know. We are definitely headed in a shit direction...

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Hang'em out to dry in the court of public opinion and let nature take it's course is the new way of doing business.

 

Once accused, there's little to no way to walk away from it clean, regardless of the validity of the claim.

 

 

 

 

And yes, before some knotted panties have to tell me, I know it's not brand new to do this, it's just a colloquialism to describe the situation...

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Tavis Smiley: BFOTs (Black Friends of Trump) Are Normalizing Racism

December 6, 2016

 

http://time.com/4590863/tavis-smiley-trump-black-friends/

 

PBS suspends distribution of ‘Tavis Smiley’ after sexual misconduct allegations

Dec 13, 2017 7:20 PM EST

 

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/pbs-suspends-distribution-of-tavis-smiley-after-sexual-misconduct-allegations

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2017/12/13/false-accusations-against-schumer-are-the-latest-attempt-to-trick-the-media/?utm_term=.0d73e8937ce3

 

Not a fan of the source either, but this story needs some coverage. Either a double cross, or a piece of a bigger plan. WTF!!! We are really fucking shit up right now. We will see men in the crosshairs only until enough of these stories see light. Then I just don't know. We are definitely headed in a shit direction...

I'm gonna go out on a limb here and guess somebody from the right started this.This whole situation has gotten out of hand.Doesn't matter who it is.Prove these allegations or STFU.

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San Francisco became a sanctuary city in 1985,ask Mayor Feinstein about it.Jerry Brown just declared it again for political purposes.He thinks he's President and the White House is in Sacramento.

Define Sanctuary City then and now. NOT THE SAME

 

You were the one that claimed Jerry Brown made San Francisco a sanctuary city in 2016.It already was !

 

In name maybe, but not it's meaning.

 

It's funny to me how every time I interject in this thread, it's immediately thrown out that I've out of context quoted or haven't read the conversations.  Just because I don't post on the regular in here doesn't mean I don't check in, without logging in, to read damn near every post.

 

It's also odd how I'm told I assumed someone's stance on the regular.  None of my statements are from a "side", I protect no one candidate or political party.  My posts have been observance of statements made in here without any added meaning on my part.

 

I didn't read jack shit out of context, I read it and the intent of the statement was to say If they don't do it, why should we, which is as I said, is a fallacy. 

 

The last bit of the post, that should have been easily spotted to be sarcasm and not a pointed comment...which you assumed it was.

Odd how you always claim sarcasm as though you weren't taking a jab.

 

Shit guys, seriously I wanted to talk about the rhetorical duel standard for how states rights are applied. I'm sorry I used the word conservative, because it's obviously gotten in the way. So do you guys have any thoughts on that subject, or are we just going to spin in circles?

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Kate Steinle’s death was completely avoidable

 

 

 

Yes she could have stayed home that day. Some gun owner could have looked after his (or her) weapon properly and not leave it laying around or let it get stolen. There could have been a pebble the bullet bounced off that deflected the ricochet past her. 

 

Apparently you two don't know the whole story there.They were accused of something and responded to the accusation.Now just to be crystal clear,I DO NOT SUPPORT MOORE.Somebody on the left brought up the Jew thing,why is it racist to respond to it ? was the person making the accusation a racist also for even bringing it up ?

 

Yeah fake news reporting of him saying that George Soros was going to hell. (and he probably is, but not for being a Jew) The first thing a bigot does is deny being one. It's cliché but they almost always say " Why, I have several friends that are black, (Jewish, Native American, democrat, fill in whatever)  Better his wife had said nothing rather than to make an issue out of a non issue.

 

"Hell boy... I don't hate Jews!!! I got me a Jew lawyer for christ's sake!!! I don't hate blacks either damn-it-all. I got several boy interns down at campaign headquarters."

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Apparently you two don't know the whole story there.They were accused of something and responded to the accusation.Now just to be crystal clear,I DO NOT SUPPORT MOORE.Somebody on the left brought up the Jew thing,why is it racist to respond to it ? was the person making the accusation a racist also for even bringing it up ?

...you assume too much, that we don't know the story.
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Yes she could have stayed home that day. Some gun owner could have looked after his (or her) weapon properly and not leave it laying around or let it get stolen. There could have been a pebble the bullet bounced off that deflected the ricochet past her. 

 

 

 

The gun was stolen from the SUV of an off duty BLM Ranger who was meeting his family for dinner. Left it in a backpack under the seat, along with his credentials. 

 

Yeah, he could have just carried it with him, but, it was a secondary weapon and odds are he was already carrying one. 

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It's funny, MSNBCADC is going nuts over the Jones win and throwing a fit over the holdout to concede by Moore, while Fox is going full spin on the FBI bias and all the folks who hated Trump that where on the Mueller investigation team 

 

So, which is more important? FBI bias or Jones won and the other guy is pulling a Hillary?

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Odd how you always claim sarcasm as though you weren't taking a jab.

 

 

 

Always claim sarcasm?  When have I previously made this claim?  I think you may have confused me with someone else lol

 

I've posted meme's and made comments clearly poking at both sides.  The only other things I've posted about have been general holes in argumentative styles.

 

 

In all truth, the only thing I truly believe about politics is that the government is filled with lying, cheating, and swindling pieces of shit that haven't had our back since the creeping backroom influence of lobbyists, and the idea of a prosperous lifetime "career" in politics, began their slow creep into brokered power since the 50's.  This is an issue for both main parties, and would be for any other parties if they actually had a snowballs chance in hell of becoming a successful participant in the political realm. 

 

Our system is broken, and has been for too long to be simply "drained" for course correction, regardless of personal party affiliation.  It would truly take an unlikely and unfavorable anarchists revolution to fix the cesspool that has formed in DC, that has been allowed to trickle its infectious ooze all the way down into even the smallest City Hall.  The idea that only one strict view, without any room for negotiation or cooperation to find middle ground is so asinine, yet it is honestly how too many politicians and citizens think it should be in this age. 

 

The fall of the Roman Empire has many similarities that we still haven't learned a single thing from, despite having it drilled into our heads in history class lol

 

 

And I'll show myself out at this point...

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It's funny, MSNBCADC is going nuts over the Jones win and throwing a fit over the holdout to concede by Moore, while Fox is going full spin on the FBI bias and all the folks who hated Trump that where on the Mueller investigation team 

 

So, which is more important? FBI bias or Jones won and the other guy is pulling a Hillary?

Of these two?

 

1st/ FBI shouldn't and shouldn't appear to be biased.

 

2nd/ Know when you are beat and concede. I would say at the risk of being a fool for all time but he's already got that nailed down. .

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Yes she could have stayed home that day. Some gun owner could have looked after his (or her) weapon properly and not leave it laying around or let it get stolen. There could have been a pebble the bullet bounced off that deflected the ricochet past her. 

 

 

Yeah fake news reporting of him saying that George Soros was going to hell. (and he probably is, but not for being a Jew) The first thing a bigot does is deny being one. It's cliché but they almost always say " Why, I have several friends that are black, (Jewish, Native American, democrat, fill in whatever)  Better his wife had said nothing rather than to make an issue out of a non issue.

 

"Hell boy... I don't hate Jews!!! I got me a Jew lawyer for christ's sake!!! I don't hate blacks either damn-it-all. I got several boy interns down at campaign headquarters."

Your Kate Steinle comment is rude.As if it was her fault for enjoying life.

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Define Sanctuary City then and now. NOT THE SAME

 

 

 

In name maybe, but not it's meaning.

 

 

Odd how you always claim sarcasm as though you weren't taking a jab.

 

Shit guys, seriously I wanted to talk about the rhetorical duel standard for how states rights are applied. I'm sorry I used the word conservative, because it's obviously gotten in the way. So do you guys have any thoughts on that subject, or are we just going to spin in circles?

Your right but.. Sorry, is there a dem (liberal) we should support?

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How California’s Legislature exempts itself from tough laws

 

Take access to public records. Want to know whom government officials are meeting with, talking to or emailing? Or how officials were disciplined after an investigation found them culpable of wrongdoing? State agencies and local governments must release such information — calendars, emails and disciplinary records — under the California Public Records Act, which the Legislature created in 1968. But the same information is nearly impossible to get from state lawmakers, because the Public Records Act does not apply to the Legislature.

 

Instead, lawmakers are covered by the Legislative Open Records Act, which they passed in 1975 in the wake of the Watergate scandal. The act that applies to them is riddled with exceptions, effectively keeping secret many documents that other branches of government must disclose.

 

With culture wars raging nationally over transgender rights, the Legislature passed a law last year banning state-funded travel to states with laws that discriminate against gay or transgender people. Eight states are now on California’s no-go list.

 

Yet while legislators have banned state-sponsored travel to Alabama, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee and Texas, they haven’t stopped traveling to those places themselves.

 

In June, Democratic Sen. Ricardo Lara of Bell Gardens (Los Angeles County) traveled to Texas for a conference of Latino government officials. Soon after, Democratic Sen. Robert Hertzberg of Van Nuys went to Kentucky to study the state’s bail system.

 

http://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/How-California-s-Legislature-exempts-itself-12369822.php

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Your Kate Steinle comment is rude.As if it was her fault for enjoying life.

 

Not at all, it was in reply to the statement that her death was avoidable. Which is a stupid thing to say in the first place. She was in the wrong place at the wrong time. It was not foreseeable, not predictable so not avoidable. Every second of every day we make choices, go straight or turn the corner. Turn the corner and our life is oh so subtly changed from if we had gone straight. Take an extra few seconds to warm the car and you avoid a car running a stop sign. Drive off another time and you drive through an intersection safely and then a car runs the light that would have hit you if you had warmed the engine more. Things just happen, some are tragic. Not too much is avoidable unless you know something is about to happen. I don't mean precognition, I mean seeing a dark alley full of gang bangers and deciding to not go down it.  

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