George W. Bush calls on Americans to confront domestic violent extremists on 9/11 anniversary

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  1. ChiCowboy

    ChiCowboy Well-Known Member

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    Has a cop kneeled on a black man's neck until dead? No? Well there's your answer.



    Tough guy. Good luck with that.
     
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    3link Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The thing about conservatism is that it necessitates division because it is founded on hate. Hatred of blacks, gays, Muslims, Hispanics, etc. So it is literally impossible for everyone to embrace conservatism because not everyone is invited.
     
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    Dutch Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    My friend, where did you pull that from?

    I do have an idea…
     
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    fullmetaljack Well-Known Member

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    Truly.
    Conservatism also depends on ruling as a plurality, not a majority, because a majority would reflect the changing values of its participants and progressive change is anathema to conservatism.
    Conservatism is the ultimate form of elitism. They need sheep to rule because they know what is best for the masses.
     
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    Dutch Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Lemmi tell you what Conservatism is.

    Is resisting indoctrination of children, Woke, CRT, Illegal Aliens, anarchy, Defund the Police, Democratic rioters and everything else Democrats want to pull fast on American citizens.

    Simple, really.
     
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    Eleuthera Well-Known Member Donor

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    You mean like Condoleeza Rice?
     
  7. Robert

    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Sure, she was already an expert on Russia and was a very good Secretary of State.
     
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    Eleuthera Well-Known Member Donor

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    Right, and she and her boss just could not imagine people flying airplanes into the towers, even though a movie (The Medusa Touch) was made about it in 1973 or so.
     
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    Movies have been made of giant apes climbing the Empire State building.
     
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    The right is rising....


    Parents are fighting back. Mob justice is coming to these school board meetings and I like it. You do not defeat cancel culture by being nice. We must have cancel culture in our communities and we MUST make subverters pay for their subversion with their jobs. Dutch, we are not alone. Never forget that. We must organize and we must resist.
     
  11. Robert

    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I never heard of that movie. Bet they did not either.
    Still there are many obstacles to flying an airliner into a building. Doubt it will happen again.
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I watched about 15 minutes of that and see that in CA parents are fighting like hell to keep their children safe.
    I happen to have been in East Germany in the days of the Communists and those selling Marxism to us all are trying to get us to commit suicide.
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    This is way too common all over America.
    This is a cancer on our own soul. These teachers believe they are paid to teach pure communism.
    I spent some of my youth very close to Sacramento, CA and my youngest Brother was born there. Back in the old days Americans lived there, not shills for communism.
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    If you are now against Bush, perhaps this will make you smile.

     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Here is a short presentation by the news on what the Teacher did to his students.

     
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    Sounds like he's a big supporter of the Proud Boys who confront the domestic violence of antifa.​
     
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    Robert Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I was surprised to listen to the black woman who came to CA from TX who said in TX this does not happen. She also said TX schools are 2 years ahead of CA schools. And this school is supposed to be among the elite schools in CA.
    My god, America is being ruined by Democrats.
     
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    So, you find AG Barr more credible than Sen Schumer? ;-)

    "“The fact that they’re hacking our political system and trying to influence the outcome, as it seems to be, that is serious, serious stuff,” Schumer of New York told a news conference in New York. He said the panel should also examine hacking by other countries including China and Iran.”
    REUTERS, NEWS BREAKING NEWS, Sen. Chuck Schumer Calls Russian Election Hacking ‘Serious, Serious Stuff’, December 18, 2016.
    https://forward.com/news/breaking-n...ssian-election-hacking-serious-serious-stuff/
     
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    You are contradicting yourself. Seems after 10 posts you have nothing. :)
     
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    Baloney. If foreign governments can rig our elections our election are not secure. Everyone has figured that out by now. Especially those who pretend that our election system is free and fair whenever they like the rigged results. ;-)

    The inconvenient truth:

    “Corruption also plagued paper ballots. For the better part of the 19th century they were more likely to be destroyed or manipulated than counted. In 1850's New York, party chieftain Boss Tweed used "floaters" to vote at several polling places across the city, "repeaters" to visit the same polling place more than once, and "plug-uglies" (thugs from Baltimore) to intimidate voters all over the city. The fake voters exploited the names of children, the deceased, even fictional characters. In 1869, 21-year-old Thomas Edison patented the design of a "switch-and-lever" voting machine, but he couldn't find any buyers. The status quo suited politicians just fine.”

    TIME MAGAZINE, A BRIEF HISTORY OF, Ballots in America, By M.J. Stephey Monday, Nov. 03, 2008.
    http://content.time.com/time/politics/article/0,8599,1855857,00.html
     
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    No contradictions so far. ;-)
     
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    Awesome. You go ahead and fix the problems from the 1850s. They have no relevance today.
     
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    LOL! Does a 2008 SCOTUS decision still have relevance "today"?

    "It remains true, however, that flagrant examples of such fraud in other parts of the country have been documented throughout this Nation’s history by respected historians and journalists,[Footnote 11] that occasional examples have surfaced in recent years,[Footnote 12] and that Indiana’s own experience with fraudulent voting in the 2003 Democratic primary for East Chicago Mayor[Footnote 13]—though perpetrated using absentee ballots and not in-person fraud—demonstrate that not only is the risk of voter fraud real but that it could affect the outcome of a close election."
    Crawford v. Marion County Election Bd., 553 U.S. 181 (2008)
     
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    just take your family and move into a bunker in Alaska or something and take all you hair on fire friends with you ...
     
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    Fine - a risk exists.
    The absence of any evidence that the risk actually occurred is not a reason to believe that it did occur.

    Quite the opposite. The absence of evidence rather suggests (pretty darn strongly) that it did not occur.
     
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