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GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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I find it ironic that these people are cashing in on companies/organizations are only relevant when bad guys exists and wars are prevalent and their line of work at one time was probably bashed on here but I guess that's forgotten now because they switched trains lol
Can't make this shit up :lol:

Colin Powell just said: "This time next year I hope and pray that America will have restored democracy to the world."
 

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MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
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Hold up.

These 73 guys are all webbed DEEP into the military industrial complex. I'd implore you well-reasoned folks to see what kind of jobs these "national security" officials hold now.

You all bitched about Bush, who the hell do you think these people supported? Nearly every single POTUS for the last 40 years has started a foreign conflict that you all bitch endlessly about here.


But holy shit, they don't like Trump and suddenly you're on their team? :lol:

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Birds of a feather...
Was hoping you'd chime in on this, was interested in your perspective :tup:
 

Fab Fragment

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Dec 22, 2018
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I don’t think anyone likes these crooked neocons. The dems are just thrilled to use these useful idiots to their benefit.

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We’ve lost $8-10 trillion on these phony wars, depending on who you ask. Not to mention the human toll.
All this money could have been invested right over here possibly, many times over.
 
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Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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Hold up.

These 73 guys are all webbed DEEP into the military industrial complex. I'd implore you well-reasoned folks to see what kind of jobs these "national security" officials hold now.

You all bitched about Bush, who the hell do you think these people supported? Nearly every single POTUS for the last 40 years has started a foreign conflict that you all bitch endlessly about here.


But holy shit, they don't like Trump and suddenly you're on their team? :lol:

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Birds of a feather...
Who is on their team? Lol We’re just having a laugh at how anyone outside the OAN/Breitbart/Faux News world has understand the Donald and his admin are a bunch of clowns. Doesn’t mean anyone supports what went on during the Bush Jr era. Or is pro John Bolton and other Bush and Reagan era conservative war hawks.

And aren’t you part of that “military industrial complex” yourself? You were all for assassinating that Iranian general which could have easily kicked off another large scale Middle East war. Thank god it didn’t.

Anyways. Your country looks Like a third world banana republic under Trump with violent riots and uprisings for months, one of the worst Covid responses in the world, shit healthcare for anyone but the rich, shit public education, and shit upward social mobility. But you got dat good ol’ ‘murican freedom to open carry. So be proud of that, dude. :heart:
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
21,689
That was a great speech I didn't expect Biden to deliver. That little boy's segment was also great (this reminded me of the last elections where it was neither Trump's comments about Mexicans nor his conversation with Billy Bush, but his mocking of the disabled reporter that made me think this is it, there's no way Americans will elect this person as the president, and they did).
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Coming from him that sounds like a threat.
I am worried.

I don’t think anyone likes these crooked neocons. The dems are just thrilled to use these useful idiots to their benefit.

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We’ve lost $8-10 trillion on these phony wars, depending on who you ask. Not to mention the human toll.
All this money could have been invested right over here possibly, many times over.
People taking advantage of each other to back winning horses to gain favor? Who knew? No wonder Trump historically showered money on both sides of the political aisle, and he's not alone.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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That was a great speech I didn't expect Biden to deliver. That little boy's segment was also great (this reminded me of the last elections where it was neither Trump's comments about Mexicans nor his conversation with Billy Bush, but his mocking of the disabled reporter that made me think this is it, there's no way Americans will elect this person as the president, and they did).
Really? I thought his speech was completely devoid of even the slightest sincerity or passion
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,702
Really? I thought his speech was completely devoid of even the slightest sincerity or passion
How dare you criticize the new Messiah.

The One that will rescue us from shady overseas deals, foreign wars and racism because remember...if don't vote for him you aint black.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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To his credit he didn't fuck up. Even though the entire half hour before was filled with stories about how he had a stutter as a kid, as if to prepare us for him fucking up.
 

king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
21,689
Really? I thought his speech was completely devoid of even the slightest sincerity or passion
The delivery was great in and of itself imo but more importantly it exceeded the expectations (as confirmed by the reactions to it even from the republicans' side). Strictly from a "how to win the elections" perspective that has to be the goal, Biden was likable (which matters; case in point Hillary), sincere enough, and relatable; definitely not slow or sleepy. Trump's campaign needs to look for things other than 'Biden can't speak' because his speech at his worst is still better than any collage of half sentences Trump has been babbling in the past four years. If Biden's elected president, it will be partly due to the contrast bias. The bar is low.
 

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