Friday, October 6, 2017

Quote of the day...

Standing up by kneeling? 
"I don't see kneeling while the anthem is being played as being disrespectful," said Mary Taylor, 64, a retired law librarian from Olympia, Washington. "Somebody has to stand up. Right now, it's black football players."
er, I think they are the one kneeling... 

85 comments:

James said...

The pledge to the flag needs revision:

I revere the flag of the United States of America for representing the proposition that we are all created equal before the law, and that government shall be of the people, by the people, and for the people.

James said...


I revere the flag of the United States of America for the proposition for which it stands: That we are all created equal before the law, and that government shall be of the people, by the people, and for the people.

Anonymous said...




heh...


On Friday, the Trump administration announced that effective immediately, the birth control mandate of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) will no longer be in effect.


https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/trump-administration-rolls-back-acas-birth-control-coverage-mandate-160019252.html

Commonsense said...

One doesn't revere the flag. The government is not an establishment of religion.

One pledges allegiance to it and the country it represents.

Anonymous said...




and 0linsky celebrated this piece of shit...


WASHINGTON (AP) — Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who was held captive by the Taliban for half a decade after abandoning his Afghanistan post, is expected to plead guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, two individuals with knowledge of the case said.

https://apnews.com/de3304616d1549e69792c3111d3157ee?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=AP

Unknown said...

No one should pledge allegiance to a country that goes too far off the track, as Nazi Germany did. The Barmen Christians refused to grant allegiance to anyone but Jesus Christ.

Even an atheist can have reverence for flag and country.
Reverence is not confined to religion.

wphamilton said...

That's why liberty and justice is in there, along with the unity of one people, indivisible under God. Pledge Allegiance is symbolic in my opinion, just like the flag itself is symbolic. We don't need to mess with the pledge.

Refusing to honor the Pledge is advocating the opposite of what they're claiming to represent. I'm just about done with the NFL until they get their act together, and I certainly feel no allegiance with any team with players who denounce allegiance to our nation. As that foolish player told the press, we don't have to watch their game. "bye bye" back at you, and I hope you sock back some savings before that big salary cut comes your way.

Anonymous said...

SEATTLE, Wa. — A homosexual coffee shop owner refused service to a group of peaceful Christian abolitionists Sunday and evicted them from his shop.

The abolitionists had been actively engaging people in the city for several days, sharing the gospel, holding signs exposing the abortion holocaust, and handing out literature to people of the streets. According to abolitionist Caytie Davis, the group entered Bedlam Coffee to rest and have a drink but did not engage anyone there.

“We had nothing on us, we weren’t distributing anything,” Davis said. “We bought coffee and went upstairs.” Within minutes of their arrival, the barista ran up the stairs and into the back room to alert the owner of their presence.

A moment later, the owner burst in, shouting, “You have to leave.”


http://theliberator.news/2017/homosexual-coffee-shop-owner-evicts-peaceful-christians/

Anonymous said...

James, wrong again. God god little girl, stop hating the US.

Anonymous said...

Obama screwed up with sgt Birdbrain, then canidate Trump, called sgt bergdahl exactly what he is a trader is piece of shit.

Commonsense said...

Gee that seems a lot like discrimination. And to note serving coffee to the general public didn't conflict with their religious principles.

But unlike the gay wedding cases don't expect the fascist government of Washington state to take up this case.

Anonymous said...

The NFL and the players union that have been protesting, race ((only blacks)), income inequality (( not thiers)), the flag ((only the US flag)) and our anthem.

Last night none of the Players did anything but behave. They got the word .

Anonymous said...

58 Murdered is a National Tragedy to be sure, or a average month in Obama's Chicago.

Unknown said...

We don't need to mess with the pledge.


I would favor a move to stop saying it unless it includes the word created equal and government of the people, by the people, and for the people.

jay boz said...

No one cares about me.

No one reads my spam.

I'm just a fucking loser.

Rev James Boswell.

Anonymous said...

Idiot, Jane

commie said...

The assholery of the right continues right along...The hell with women and blame obama for everything....Seems the NRA backs bump stock review, but, I doubt if they will do this only for expediency....sad....

http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/article/Arizona-congressman-repeats-bogus-claim-that-12257735.php

In the aftermath of the summer's deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, conspiracy theorists came out in force. It took less than a day for familiar faces such as Alex Jones of Infowars to begin peddling baseless claims that the entire thing was a left-wing plot to stoke racial violence and discredit President Donald Trump.
Their allegations ran the gamut: The rally organizer was a "deep state" operative from Occupy Wall Street. Leftist protesters had dressed up in Nazi regalia. Billionaire investor George Soros had orchestrated the whole thing.
It was all swiftly debunked by stories in PolitiFact, Snopes, Politico and elsewhere.
ml A. Gosar, R-Ariz., still seems swayed by the "false flag" theory of the white supremacist violence.
In an interview with Vice News that aired Thursday night, Gosar suggested that the rally was "created by the left" and carried out by an "Obama sympathizer."
The congressman also brought up a thoroughly-refuted claim that Soros, a Hungarian-born Jew who survived Nazi occupation during World War II, had collaborated with the Third Reich, prompting a strongly-worded condemnation from a Soros spokeswoman.
Gosar's remarks also drew a stream of criticism on Twitter. "Will other Republicans rebuke him," asked Bill Kristol, editor of the conservative Weekly Standard. "If not, is this a party to which one can belong?"
"That drip-drip-drip of anti-Semitism," wrote science writer Steve Silberman.
A spokesperson for Gosar didn't immediately respond to a message seeking comment early Friday morning.
Gosar made the statements in a segment on his controversial decision to block his critics on social media. At one point the discussion turned to antifa, the anti-fascist activist movement whose adherents have sparred with white supremacists in recent public protests.
"In fairness, antifa is in the news because of a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville," Vice's Elspeth Reeve told Gosar.
"Well, isn't that interesting. Maybe that was created by the left," he said.
Asked to explain, Gosar responded: "Let's look at the person that actually started the rally. It's come to our attention that this is a person from Occupy Wall Street that was an Obama sympathizer. So, wait a minute, be careful where you start taking these people to."
Without evidence, he went on to suggest that Soros may have funded the neo-Nazis who marched in the city.
Nearly identical claims have circulated for some time in far-right circles, many of them promoted by Jones of Infowars, Trump ally Roger Stone, conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza and websites such as Gateway Pundit.

commie said...

Stump broke proudly posted.....

58 Murdered is a National Tragedy to be sure, or a average month in Obama's Chicago.

What a good vacation spot for you and rathole.....idiot

Anonymous said...

It is a good reason Obama left that shithole.

Anonymous said...

Harvey Whinstien, Sir Hillary's little pervert, like her hubby.

Anonymous said...

Cam Newton, a nice guy, but, he failed to be a good house boy and show proper respect.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trumpism has taken away your mind

Anonymous said...

No wonder Sir Hillary has such a low opinion of men. Look at the tail chasing pieces of shit she was been married to and this guy Whenstien, oh and don't forget the pretty mouth little whenner, current in prison and a full dance card.

Unknown said...

Exodus From Puerto Rico Could Remake Florida Politics

New York Times: “Every day dozens of Puerto Ricans pour into the Orlando area, fleeing their homes and lives ravaged by Hurricane Maria. In the months to come, officials here said, that number could surge to more than 100,000. And those numbers could remake politics in Florida, a state where the last two presidential and governor’s races were decided by roughly one percentage point or less.

“There are more than a million Puerto Ricans in Florida, a number that has doubled since 2001, driven largely until now by a faltering economy. But their political powers have evolved slowly in this state, and the wave of potential voters from the island could quickly change that calculus.”

Anonymous said...

James, why the new spam moniker. Coward.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

President Trump's approval rating has sunk to a new low in a  new Associated Press/NORC Center for Public Affairs Research survey.

Thirty-two percent of Americans polled said they approved of Trump's handling of his job in office nine months into his presidency, while 67 percent of those polled said they disapproved.

The economy for the first time in seven years, lost jobs. 33,000 Probably fake news per CH

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The crazy shit President,doesn't want women to prevent pregnancy.

The Trump administration will allow virtually any employer to claim a religious or moral objection to Obamacare's birth control coverage mandate under a sweeping rollback announced Friday.

The new policies, which take effect immediately, reignite a fierce battle over one of the health care law's most controversial provisions and quickly drew legal challenges. The requirement to provide FDA-approved contraception at no cost was long opposed by religious groups that heavily favored Trump, and has been wrapped up in litigation for more than five years.


"The United States has a long history of providing conscience protections in the regulation of health care for entities and individuals with objections based on religious beliefs or moral convictions," the administration wrote in new rules.

The American Civil Liberties Union said it will file a lawsuit on Friday to block the long-anticipated rules from the Trump administration, and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra also announced plans to sue. Women's health groups for months have been preparing lawsuits against the new policies, which they say will enable employers to deny their workers access to needed care.

The Trump administration said it was acting to protect individuals and groups from being forced to violate their religious beliefs as it downplayed concerns that more women would struggle to afford birth control.
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/10/06/trump-rolls-back-obamacares-contraception-rule-243537

Crazier than KD.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Go Dodgers!!!!!!💪💪💪💪

Anonymous said...

Just the other day you said this was still Obama's Economy, what changel your mind?

Anonymous said...

Election reflect the change in direction wanted by the winners.

Anonymous said...

Why are the Adult women so financially poor?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Even Rassmusun shows decreasing support for the crazy President.

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows that 46% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Fifty-three percent (53%) disapprove.

The latest figures include 29% who Strongly Approve of the way the president is performing and 45% who Strongly Disapprove. This gives him a Presidential Approval Index rating of -16. (see trends).

The others all show it in the mid thirties or less.

Anonymous said...

Nov. 8th, 2016 Trump 304.

Sit Hillary, not.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Every sitting president gets a sneak peek at U.S. job numbers the day before the official report is released. It's just a perk of the job. So when Donald Trump started tweeting yesterday about how impressed he was with the stock market, he seemed to be sending a subtle signal: the job numbers probably weren't great.
As it turns out, they were worse than anyone expected. While projections showed the U.S. economy adding about 80,000 jobs in September, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported this morning that the economy actually lost 33,000 jobs in September.

It's important to emphasize that these totals were heavily affected by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, which depressed hiring. That said, the new job numbers still fell short of low expectations. What's more, the combined job totals from July and August were revised down, and that can't be attributed to hurricanes.

This is the first time the U.S. economy has lost jobs since September 2010 -- seven years ago. It interrupts the longest streak on record of consecutive months in which the economy added jobs. Thank you President Barack Obama

Anonymous said...

And just a few days ago you called it Obama's Economy, LOL @ Alky .

Thanks dude, you turned on a dime.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump personally blocked the citizens of Iowa from enrolling into the ACA aka, Obama care.


Seema Verma, who heads the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, was told by the president to deny changes that Iowa officials were proposing in their Affordable Care Act marketplace — another administration move to undermine the law, ACA supporters say. (Pete Marovich/Bloomberg News)
By Juliet Eilperin
October 5 at 6:12 PM
Loaded in 1.22 seconds

For months, officials in Republican-controlled Iowa had sought federal permission to revitalize their ailing health-insurance marketplace. Then President Trump read about the request in a newspaper story and called the federal director weighing the application.

Trump’s message in late August was clear, according to individuals who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss private conversations: Tell Iowa no.

Supporters of the Affordable Care Act see the president’s opposition even to changes sought by conservative states as part of a broader campaign by his administration to undermine the 2010 health-care law. In addition to trying to cut funding for the ACA, the Trump administration also is hampering state efforts to control premiums. In the case of Iowa, that involved a highly unusual intervention by the president himself.


And with the fifth enrollment season set to begin Nov. 1, advocates say the Health and Human Services Department has done more to suppress the number of people signing up than to boost it. HHS has slashed grants to groups that help consumers get insurance coverage, for example. It also has cut the enrollment period in half, reduced the advertising budget by 90 percent and announced an outage schedule that would make the HealthCare.gov website less available than last year.

The White House also has yet to commit to funding the cost-sharing reductions that help about 7 million lower-income Americans afford out-of-pocket expenses on their ACA health plans. Trump has regularly threatened to block them and, according to an administration official who was not authorized to speak publicly, officials are considering action to end the payments in November.


Sabotage and costs lives.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The quote from the day.

George Soros funded the Charlottesville demonstrations.


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By Elspeth Reeve Oct 5, 2017

For more on the legal challenge to Rep. Gosar’s blocking followers on Facebook, tune into tonight’s episode of VICE News Tonight on HBO.

Arizona Rep. Paul Gosar suggested the participants in the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville in August may have been organized by an “Obama sympathizer” and funded by George Soros, whom Gosar accused of having “turned in his own people to the Nazis.”

Gosar made these comments — and there is no evidence backing these theories — to VICE News in an interview about one of his constituents who is suing him in federal court for blocking her on his official Facebook page. The constituent, J’aime Morgaine, argues that Gosar is violating her First Amendment right to engage in debate in a virtual public forum.


The congressman justifies blocking Morgaine and hundreds like her by pointing to the attempted assassination of Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise. Scalise, a Republican, was shot at a congressional baseball practice in June by a homeless man who belonged to left-wing Facebook groups. Hateful comments on social media, Gosar said, could lead to violence. Gosar is a Republican. Morgaine made critical comments on his page from a liberal perspective.

Gosar mentioned antifa repeatedly, and when VICE News noted that antifa is in the news because of the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Gosar responded with the suggestion that the rally was a false flag operation.

VICE News: In fairness, antifa is in the news because of a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville.

GOSAR: Well, isn’t that interesting. Maybe that was created by the Left.

VICE News: Why do you say that?

GOSAR: Because let’s look at the person that actually started the rally. It’s come to our attention that this is a person from Occupy Wall Street that was an Obama sympathizer. So, wait a minute, be careful where you start taking these people to.

And look at the background. You know, you know George Soros is one of those people that actually helps back these individuals. Who is he? I think he’s from Hungary. I think he was Jewish. And I think he turned in his own people to the Nazis. Better be careful where we go with those.

VICE News: Do you think George Soros funded the neo-Nazis who marched in Charlottesville?

GOSAR: Wouldn’t it be interesting to find out?

Loretta said...

The drunkard's getting an early trolling start...

...so much whiskey, so little time.

Anonymous said...

Yep, like idiot coward moniker shifting jane, it is best to let her vent.

Anonymous said...

Sabotage and costs lives.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


no sabotage, alky.

trump is merely allowing 0linsky-care to run it's preordained course.

in the immortal words of nancy "mini stroke" pelosi...

embrace the suck.

you demanded this legislation. 0linsky and the democrats delivered. it is turning to shit as so many predicted it would. me thinks you have nothing to complain about since you've been given everything you wanted.

Loretta said...

It's no wonder CH blocked him.

Anonymous said...

Obama's Economy lost 33 k jobs, according to little alky.

I always get a hardy laugh when "Million dollar profit" attempts to talk economics/personal finance.

Anonymous said...

"Afford out of pocket expenses" drunkard

The teat-sucking class

Anonymous said...

That is so incredable,. HB is a human used douche.

Anonymous said...

Qoute of the day:
"DACA renewals drop 21%".

Anonymous said...

the economy actually lost 33,000 jobs in September.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


and every economist who has commented on this has said that it's no big deal.

they've also said that october's numbers will be a significant snap back. so be careful of the whiplash, alky.

If it all sounds like a jobs market that is nowhere near as bad as a negative headline number would indicate, that's not an accident.

"You had a pretty nice pickup of people entering the jobs market and people getting jobs. That's a really good combination," said Beth Ann Bovino, U.S. chief economist at S&P Global Ratings. "That to me is reason to believe that this jobs market is a lot more upbeat than 33,000 lost jobs in that establishment employment report."

Bovino believes businesses wiped out by the hurricanes may not have had the time or ability to respond to the BLS inquiry, while households could have been better able to communicate. Workers not able to go to their jobs totaled nearly 1.5 million, the highest since January 1996.

Markets seemed relatively unfazed by the report, with stocks trading right around even through the morning and most on Wall Street willing to dismiss the negative parts of the September report and wait for more data.

Bovino said the ADP/Moody's Analytics count of private payrolls released Wednesday, showing an addition of 135,000, could be a more accurate picture when all is said and done.

It wouldn't be unusual for the BLS to substantially modify an initial count — August was revised up 14,000 to 169,000 and July cut 51,000 to 138,000 — and even then future months are likely to show a rebound, particularly due to weather-related events. In August 2005, when Hurricane Katrina hit, payroll growth was just 67,000 in September but rose to 341,000 in November. Hurricane Charley in August 2004 saw payrolls gain 162,000 in September then 346,000 in October.

"I suspect that household survey is probably a stronger indication of what the jobs market is than the establishment side," Bovino said.

https://www.cnbc.com/2017/10/06/why-the-jobs-market-is-way-better-than-the-september-report-shows.html


so, september's numbers will be revised as all jobs reports are, and the snap-back from a couple of storms will be significant.

oh, and alky...

your beloved unenjoyment rate went down. you know... that fictitious number that you would bitterly cling to when 0linsky was at the helm.

Anonymous said...



EAST LANSING - An item found on a stairwell door handle in a Michigan State University residence hall and initially believed to be a noose was, in fact, a shoelace, MSU police say.

MSU President Lou Anna Simon released a statement Wednesday morning condemning what appeared to be an instance of racial intimidation and saying, in part, that "No Spartan should ever feel targeted based on their race, or other ways in which they identify."

By Wednesday afternoon, after further investigation, the university offered a different account of what had happened.

A matching packaged shoelace was found outside Holden Hall, the residence hall where the incident was reported, MSU spokesman Jason Cody said in a news release.

http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/local/2017/10/04/noose-found-outside-michigan-state-dorm-room/732058001/



it's stories like this one that remind me that when the alky is hyperventilating about something, you can rest assured it's no big deal.


Unknown said...

Poll: Americans trust 'enemy' press more than President Trump

Chris Kahn
Oct 6th
NEW YORK, Oct 3 (Reuters) - Americans are increasingly confident in the news media and less so in President Donald Trump's administration after a tumultuous year in U.S. politics that tested the public's trust in both institutions, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Tuesday.

The poll of more than 14,300 people found that the percentage of adults who said they had a "great deal" or "some" confidence in the press rose to 48 percent in September from 39 percent last November. Earlier this year, Trump branded the entire industry as the "enemy of the American people."

The percentage of those who said they had "hardly any" confidence in the press dropped to 45 percent from 51 percent over the same period.

Confidence in Trump’s administration moved in the opposite direction.

Unknown said...

Trump Wants to Work with Democrats on Health Care
[RAT GOES APOPLECTIC.]
October 6, 2017 at 10:25 pm
President Trump telephoned Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer in an effort to revive health-care legislation, Axios reports.

“Although it’s not known what Trump proposed or how Schumer responded, word traveled fast among Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill.  The initial reaction among some Republicans was consternation, even though they didn’t know the upshot of the call.”

Said one well-wired Republican: “It codifies the Republicans’ failure on repeal/replace and shows the President can move without hesitation or ideological impediment to make a deal with the Democratss. It depresses the Republican base turnout in the midterms, as Trump voters are further disconnected from the Congressional wing.”

jay boz said...

I'm a fucking loser.

No one cares about me.

No one reads my spam.

Anonymous said...




puppy lives matter -


OCTOBER 5--A woman is facing a felony animal abuse charge after she was recorded kicking and stomping her small dog inside an elevator at a Florida condominium.

Police allege that Keevonna C'Ante Wilson, 24, attacked the dog late last month in Aventura, a city 20 miles north of Miami.


http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/animals/dog-attack-arrest-702165

commie said...

Rathole post

and every economist who has commented on this has said that it's no big deal.

Which is the same BS you and your ilk posted when jobs were increasing at 100k per month because it wasn't enough!! Hope your 280 is clean and ready to fire would hate to have a stove pipe when you use it.....LOLOL

Loretta said...

"puppy lives matter -"

Yep!

They matter more than the drunkard's, the pedophile's and the commie gypsy's, that's for damn sure.

😁

Anonymous said...




hey, what's going on?

liberal darling icon and money man to the clinton's and the 0linsky's harvey weinstein is taking an indefinite leave of absence?

i'm also hearing that even chuck schemer is giving away the $$$ that harvey donated to him.

huh.

sounds serious...

Anonymous said...

Which is the same BS you and your ilk posted when jobs were increasing at 100k per month because it wasn't enough!!
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


well d0pie, even a layman knew that you needed 250K/month just to keep up with population growth.

so no, 0linsky's paltry 100K DID fall far short of what was required to illustrate TRUE economic growth. not the fucking bullshit we were being told at the time.

btw, i'm sure that if you ask the alky nicely, he might let you do a couple shits of 0linsky's man gravy with him.

Anonymous said...


LOL.

"shits"

i meant 'shots'

Loretta said...

LOL

Shits works too.

Cowardly King Obama said...


I'm a fucking loser.

No one cares about me.

No one reads my tripe.

Cowardly said...



Unknown said...

Trump’s Approval Rate Hits New Low
October 7
A new AP-NORC Center poll finds President Trump’s approval rating at 32% to 67%.
_________
If this keep on, he'll eventually hit W's 26%.

Anonymous said...

Remember the ill-informed Alky said we would not talk of the U-6, after Trump became President.

But we have and will continue to.

Anonymous said...

And ?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

When will the Trump lovers recognize that he's a failure?

President Trump's approval rating has sunk to a new low in a new Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research survey.

Thirty-two percent of Americans polled said they approved of Trump's handling of his job nine months into his presidency, while 67 percent of those polled said they disapproved.

The president's approval rating in the poll is down from 42 percent in March and 35 percent in June, AP-NORC said.


Trump also did not fare well among Americans who were asked if he understands their needs and problems.
Sixty-four percent of Americans said the president understands their needs "not very well" or "not very well at all."

Trump's job approval rating in the poll is lower than many released recently. The RealClearPolitics average of such surveys has his rating hovering around 40 percent.

Commonsense said...

Successfully managing three major storms in one year. Stock market is up. Economic growth is up. People are returning to the work force.

Some failure.

All you have is a poll that shows he's not popular with liberals.

I'll take that "failure" any day of the week.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump is running out of control and is acting contrary to the internet of the founding fathers.

George Washington resigned his commission so we could have civilian control of the military, and now we have military control of the President.

This is not what our system was meant to do. At the same time people are counting on the military leaders and members of the cabinet, Defense Secretary James Mattis, national security adviser H.R McMaster, and Secretary of State, Tillerson, to keep the president from starting wars in the Korean peninsula and Iran.

This president is going up against the recommendations of his entire national security apparatus on the Iran deal. This is all about satisfying his base, and of course, it's working here.

Trump indicated Thursday evening he is close to announcing his decision on whether to decertify Iran's compliance with the nuclear agreement negotiated under the Obama administration in 2015.

"You'll be hearing about Iran very shortly," Trump said.

That was after a White House meal, with the Pentagon leaders and families.

"We must not allow Iran ... to obtain nuclear weapons," the president said during a Thursday meeting with military leaders.

As of this writing and since the treaty was signed, Iran has compiled with every restrictions on the possession and developing of nuclear weapons, including the destruction of the centrifuges used to create nuclear weapons.

He's not going to change now either, because he cannot comprehend that his opinion is full of false assumptions. He's not sane. And he presents a clear and dangerous threat to the United States and the rest of the world. Because we alone possess enough nuclear weapons that could destroy civilian.

And he has the red button at his hand, 24/7. Be afraid, very afraid.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The President is the commander in chief of the military, but more importantly is that he must take the advice of the military and his cabinet in his decisions.

We must take the advice of the military and his cabinet and communicate with our representatives to act as directed by the Constitution of the United States and for what it stands, including the declaration of war, something that the congress has failed to do since World War two.

We simply cannot allow the President of The United States, and he alone, start wars in the Korean peninsula and Iran.

This President is mentally ill my friends, and he cannot comprehend that his opinion is full of false assumptions, and start a war that could destroy civilization.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

And yes I wrote those comments.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Menstra said

Successfully managing three major storms in one year.

Ask the 3.5 million United States citizens of Puerto Rico if he has "successfully managed " the recovery by throwing paper towels into a crowd of victims of Hurricane Maria.

The GED genius is at it again.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

See the idiot asshole "pastor" is once again using my moniker. My what high morals for a "pastor". There well be hell to pay for his actions, lies, false accusations and the general falsehoods he spreads. And now his use of profanity...

Well let's see what he says...

"If this keep on, he'll eventually hit W's 26%"
I say, GUESS THAT WILL RESULT IN TWO TERMS little buddy !

ROFLMFAO !!!

Oh, and go fuck yourself shithead.

Unknown said...

Whenever you see the f word, readers, you can be sure
that Cowardly posted that.

Authentic words of mine will appear only with the BLUE
jay boz designation as per above.

Cowardly in cowardly fashion posts posts all the time
as if "James" or now "jay boz" or "James's F...ing Daddy"
wrote them when I/he did not yet he gets SO outraged when
someone turns the tables on him and does the same to him.

Poor, mistreated widdle Cowardly. LOLROFL

Unknown said...

And by the way, Cowardly, W never got another term
after he hit 26%. He only hit 26 in his second term,
and Trump is already drawing near it ROFLOL LOL

Anonymous said...

Ask the 3.5 million United States citizens of Puerto Rico if he has "successfully managed " the recovery by throwing paper towels into a crowd of victims of Hurricane Maria.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


i'd like to, alky.

so far we have the governor of PR publicly stating that he's extremely pleased.



that snotty little bitch wearing the 'nasty' t-shirt?

she's an asshole, a partisan hack, and is part of the problem.

iow, a standard issue democrat.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

poster "pastor" james boswell formerly know as jamesnewleaf, formerly known as a bunch of others always, easy to spot for his relentless abuse of board etiquette by his spam posts from political_lire who said he was no longer going to respond to me but still does (so many lies and falsehoods it is unimaginable he is unaware). fyi I normally do post as cowardly king obama but never as jay boz, "james" (I think I did some takeoffs of your ridiculous self gratifying monikers and have used something like "drooling at little boys james" which is only fitting and only posted as a response to your flagrant board abuses...

WHY DON'T YOU AT LEAST TRY TO ACT LIKE A PASTOR, ASSHOLE ???

well we all know you really aren't by any normal standard.

I repeat GO FUCK YOURSELF ASSHOLE, and stop trying your weak preaching, you are miles below the scummiest scum and at your age are probably past any last chance at redemption.

Unknown said...

ANOTHER lovely post from Cowardly, full of information about the topics discussed here and ---

What's that you say? Full of nothing but f-isms and anger and scurrility?

Oh well.
That's par for the course for him. :-)

jay boz said...

I'm a fucking loser.

No one cares about me.

No one respects a pedophile like me.

Signed,

Rev James Boswell

Anonymous said...

According to HB the good job growth were Obama's, well that was until we got a -33,000 initial jobs report, then HackBaked call this single report Trumps,


HB economic/financial knowledge is:
"All Hat, no Cattle".

Anonymous said...

That is funny.

Anonymous said...

2009 population of Porto rico = 3.75 million.

At the end of 2016 population dropped to 3.43 million.

Let us not act like that shit hole was not a shit prior to the hurricane.

And what party has managed the decline, well the Dems, of course.

Commonsense said...

They are losing their youngest, most productive people to the mainland.

Power is free to government facilities that's why you have ice skating rinks on a tropical island instead of a hurricane resistant power grid.

Commonsense said...

BTW we're about to see whether NOLA learned the lessons of Katrina.

The betting here is no.

Anonymous said...

I agree they pissed away the money for levies, pumps and lawyers. Ray Nagin BOP #32752-o34, might be available for chocolate city service.

Anonymous said...

CS, how are you and yours doing.

Commonsense said...

Good. Still debre on the roadside, but everything else is back to normal.

Anonymous said...

"All White" moochele on what is wrong with all Republicans.

Please keep saying this kind of racism you cheap streetwalker.

Anonymous said...

Way cool. That is the quote of the week.