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Offline Zoologic

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Re: About Last Night...
« Reply #45 on: 15-11-2016, 11:11:15 »
So Putin called Trump on the phone and took him totally in. Like they would keep Assad and solve Syria together, establishing a long term friendship with each other.

How can the President-elect of a country, whichs biggest export good is freedom over all others, make friends with an autocrat like Putin?

As we already know, Mr Trump didn't understand what the USA are about. It appears to be some giant casino for him, and he is the most clever and greedy one who will probably take it all, selling out all other values.

Europe flanked by two empires of evil. While the evil seed is already growing in Europe as well. Hard times.

I don't know why you are so negative about Putin.

Sure the guy is evil. But so do most of the powerful figures in Russia. You need controlled evil that is powerful enough to make the country stable. Otherwise, you can put in weakling, snowflake, bleeding heart Russian suitable to your liberal values, which will alienate most of the Russians who are still traditional, religious, and (sorry) backwards in terms of modern social views. Any ambitious oligarchs will took chance and topple the "affable" non-Putin guy. Good luck if he/she is as respected as Putin amongst their nuclear bunker guards. Otherwise, they might be selling those warheads to ISIL and other rich terrorists to fund their chance at toppling the weak leader. In short, we could have nuclear terrorists without Putin.

That is why your hero Merkel is very careful about Putin, after all, she is an ex-intel of Eastern Germany, she knows a lot more than we do. But, people still need to be careful at Putin's ambitions and foreign projections, which is perhaps to allay some domestic discontents.

But of course, Donald Trump's uncanny worship of Putin is unsettling. Either he understands and value the reason why Putin is in power or he simply likes being ridiculously ultra-nationalistic. But most rich oligarchs admire other people who can take care of messy businesses, instead of just talking the right language.

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Re: About Last Night...
« Reply #46 on: 15-11-2016, 16:11:56 »
Putin wants Trump to roll back the 2% Eu, Nato military budget thing, and says he can make Merkel sell him UK very cheap now its not a part of Eu anymore

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Re: About Last Night...
« Reply #47 on: 22-11-2016, 02:11:37 »
This is so straightforward, it is almost politically incorrect, because the incorrect is so correct:

Speech of senator Aodhán Ó Ríordáin in the upper house of the irish parliament on the election of Donald Trump, November 10th, 2016.

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I usually imagine my own sounds with it, like `tjunk, tupdieyupdiedee` aaa enemy spotted, ratatatataboom

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« Reply #48 on: 22-11-2016, 09:11:17 »
Nothing is politically incorrect about that one. He is quite polite in voicing his disagreement with his leadership. That is as Irish Republicans as possible. A senator from a NATIONALIST born country if we are going to hold them by their words per words. Good thing that most Irish I known are very down to earth friendly.

What I can't stomach is their point of criticism. They pretend to care about religious minorities and immigrants, but ask every of those people they so cared about in front of the public. Long process, indifferent attitude, and picky at best. A few "lucky" people like Malala can escape the punishable third world cult groups, but for most of us down here or back in Malala's village, the situation is still the same whether Senator Ó Rìordáin is elected to the office or not. Forgotten, buried under tons of "other pressing matters", abandoned by the media. While these circles of liberal elites are patting each other backs for having rescued one girl and her family. There are thousands of Somalians out there in Kenyan refugee camps, hoping to get that ticket instead of joining Al-Shahab. But alas, they mean less to the media, bored audience, and government seeking reelection. So please, stop pretending to care about third world people and the victims. To good people like Senator Ó Ríordáin, sort your own problems first! Angry whites, the so-called "whitelash" are white people's problem, your problem, your fault, between you and your forgotten ones. If all, has little to do with the victims, e.g. minorities. Yes, I get a squinted eye look once in an Irish bar, but we were still friendly. If I were preaching political correctness, it would have ended up with bruises instead of a pint of Guiness.
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Re: About Last Night...
« Reply #49 on: 26-11-2016, 02:11:05 »
Remember when Trump was being booed and labeled as a bad loser for threatening to contest election results if he did not win? Oh, but it's Jill Stein and totally not HRC even though Huma has been whining in social media all the time.

Whenever the elections don't go their way, the Democrats seem to want a recount, a recount of a recount, etc. At least this time there should not be any "chads" to stare at with a magnifying glass. Ignoring of course the fact that the "anomaly" that prompted the entire recount case this time does not even exist when votes are normalized for ethnic background and income in the "suspect" counties.

I hope the Trump campaign now in turn contests the results in all "no ID required to register as a voter" states to exclude the votes of the millions of illegal immigrants excuse me, "brand loyal consumers" as the DNC calls them (considering that approximately 14% of non-citizens have managed to register to vote).

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« Reply #50 on: 26-11-2016, 16:11:13 »
It is alright, as long as it is legal, right? Actually, if not Johnson, I would like to see Stein won.

What I hate about those Hillary crowds are their shallow arrogance. They think Jill Stein and Gary Johnson are "diverting" votes away from HRC. What a load of unhinged arrogance this insufferable puberty juvenile crybabies say. I am not old enough to hang around conservative folks, but as the millenials I already realise that we change our minds too many times and so does our values. So I refuse to be grouped or forced to belong to certain beliefs. But they think, their choice is the correct one, they are beyond mistakes, infallible, beyond even the Pope, that they dared to undermine people that legally exercised their democratic rights to vote for Greens / Libertarians.

http://johntreed.com/blogs/john-t-reed-s-news-blog/political-correctness-is-newspeak

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Re: About Last Night...
« Reply #51 on: 20-12-2016, 15:12:44 »
So, recount did not bring any change or proof of tampering in any of the states involved, and Hillary's attempt to reverse the result in the Electoral College failed hilariously (more electors abandoned her than Trump!).

What next? Endless impeachment trials over some gaffe?

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Re: About Last Night...
« Reply #52 on: 01-03-2017, 02:03:05 »

I cannot think of any more degorative actions during an assembly than what Mrs Conway does.

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Re: About Last Night...
« Reply #53 on: 01-03-2017, 23:03:30 »
I cannot think of any more degorative actions during an assembly than what Mrs Conway does.
She is preparing to take a photo of the guests (you know, even a cellphone camera needs to be set up unlike the commmercials would have you believe), and decided that kneeling on the sofa she would be at better height and more stable than bending the knees. There is another photo showing her photographing the guests, but I guess the haters didn't want you to know that.

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Re: About Last Night...
« Reply #54 on: 02-03-2017, 04:03:50 »
@Dukat that was unacceptable, removed your latest post.

Judging by the pic, I assume this was the same meeting. Good for Trump on signing the deal actually.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/feb/28/donald-trump-sign-order-supporting-historically-bl/
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Re: About Last Night...
« Reply #55 on: 02-03-2017, 19:03:33 »
As much as it is a good thing, but private schooling your kids shouldn't be your first choice. These Republican Muricans are just like rich 1990s Indonesians. Very religious, very conservative, family-oriented (dynasty politics), character-building, self-reliant, less intervention from government. And yeah, I grew up in such environment, private schooled and all privileged.

But I'll still say this: if there is a decent public school, go there instead of the over expensive private school. Moreover, education starts from the family, so a reminder to (mostly) lazy Republican parents... yes, the child is family asset too, the family's not the paid tutors'. Paying doesn't mean solving the problem.

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« Reply #56 on: 02-03-2017, 21:03:49 »
so a reminder to (mostly) lazy Republican parents...
Well, I think it's a slight overstatement saying that "most republican kids" go to private schools. Democrats can have deep pockets with money too you know. :) Though I would agree with you that private schools may have a tendency to be privileged and sometimes kids being "spoiled".

Honestly, Pres. Trump was simply signing an order just to support these African American schools... which I hope anyone could agree. The way I see it, he's not exactly forcing African Americans to go into them, just supporting other people's views as seen in the quote below.
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“That’s why ['education has the power to uplift, create equality, and justice'] today I am thrilled to be signing an executive order to recognize the importance of historically black colleges and universities — very important. [...]


Cheers!
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Re: About Last Night...
« Reply #57 on: 03-03-2017, 02:03:53 »
Let me me note that I did not express disrespect for any content contribution or poster, only for Mrs Conway, in outlines. I actually respect other political opinions, within a democratic frame, so I respect yours. You may express your opinions freely. Wasn't my intention to offend anyone.

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« Reply #58 on: 03-03-2017, 03:03:16 »
Granted, though your deleted comment probably should not have been said regardless. Especially on a public forum. :)

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