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President Donald J. Trump

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Yorkshire pud

Quote from: PKaiser on March 12, 2016, 04:57:22 PM
God, I really didn't think you are THAT stupid that I would have to spell it out, but I have to remember I'm talking to an arrogant, know nothing:

"We" being the people who left your hell hole island centuries ago and came across the pond to establish the greatest country the World has ever seen.

Burns you up, doesn't it? By the way, I've forgotten more about the English language than you have obviously learned in your dumbed down, PC "schools."

God, I hate the fucking British!

PS: I wouldn't even visit your incest filled island, let alone live amongst you!

He's really mad....really.

PKaiser

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on March 12, 2016, 04:57:51 PM
It's "people like me", not people like I. Okay? As for the rest, well; you didn't leave anywhere, not even the town where you were born. It explains much about your desperately ignorant view of the world. Did the rest of your family live?

See, that's how poor your schooling truly is. The subject of the sentence is I don't give a fuck, NOT me don't give a fuck.

And you people are supposed to be so much smarter than us....


Quote from: PKaiser on March 12, 2016, 05:02:41 PM
See, that's how poor your schooling truly is. The subject of the sentence is I don't give a fuck, NOT me don't give a fuck.

And you people are supposed to be so much smarter than us....

They allow unmitigated immigration of violent afrikans and radicalized muslims into their country.  They are literally becoming a third world country led by Caliphate, which they pay for with their tax money.

starrmtn001

Quote from: Value Of Pi on March 12, 2016, 04:56:09 PM
What would it take for you to take people like this seriously, instead of just as a joke? A few thousand, a few million? Or what?
I take you as a joke, Pi.  Oh, don't worry, I take myself as a joke too. ;D   Remember.  We're all just fictional characters on this great holographic stage.  Hey, as a peace offering, I'll buy you a tub of popcorn during intermission. ;) ;D

SciFiAuthor

Americans have nicer teeth than the British. There, I've weighed in.

Value Of Pi

Quote from: PKaiser on March 12, 2016, 04:50:39 PM
Wow, where is that coming from? But I do appreciate your concern 😃

Well, I couldn't help noticing that you're the same person who was talking about their health problems on another thread. It's not like that aspect of reality goes away just because you're over here now.

Actually, there's a pretty strong case that hatred or nastiness (or whatever negative expression or emotion you want to name) that's directed outward at other people also, to a degree, gets directed inward. With very damaging effects, whichever direction it goes in.

This may be nature's way (or God's way, if you're a believer) of demonstrating why people are better off taking the high road, as much as humanly possible. And if you think about it, it makes perfect sense that human biology and society would work this way. Darwinism is about survival and most forms of negativity and hatred are self-destructive.

PKaiser

Quote from: The King of Kings on March 12, 2016, 05:05:50 PM
They allow unmitigated immigration of violent afrikans and radicalized muslims into their country.  They are literally becoming a third world country led by Caliphate, which they pay for with their tax money.

And they want to tell us how to run our country and how stupid we are. Priceless!

PKaiser

Quote from: Value Of Pi on March 12, 2016, 05:12:37 PM
Well, I couldn't help noticing that you're the same person who was talking about their health problems on another thread. It's not like that aspect of reality goes away just because you're over here now.

Actually, there's a pretty strong case that hatred or nastiness (or whatever negative expression or emotion you want to name) that's directed outward at other people also, to a degree, gets directed inward. With very damaging effects, whichever direction it goes in.

This may be nature's way (or God's way, if you're a believer) of demonstrating why people are better off taking the high road, as much as humanly possible. And if you think about it, it makes perfect sense that human biology and society would work this way. Darwinism is about survival and most forms of negativity and hatred are self-destructive.

Thank you for that thoughtful and well reasoned explanation, I do appreciate it. 😀

Has it occurred to anyone that what happened in Chicago last night was most likely a brilliant strategic move orchestrated by Trump and his campaign to deflect criticism of the treatment of protesters at his rallies and to give him the license to blame any future incidents at his events on “organized” opposition groups?

It seems very fishy that so many obvious protesters were admitted into the venue and allowed to sit together in large groups when entry to Trump events is usually tightly controlled.  The campaign had to know perfectly well that the protesters were going to be noisy and demonstrative and that supporters would respond in kind, which would then make safety concerns a valid excuse to cancel.  The whole set up looks like it was meticulously planned to make Trump look like the victim and give him the opportunity to feign shock and outrage that he was denied his right to speak by dangerous troublemakers. I don’t believe his cancellation was an act of cowardice, as some have suggested, because I doubt he had any intention of appearing at all. The whole situation seems just a little too convenient coming at the exact time he’s been taking a lot of heat for inciting and condoning violence against protesters not to have been staged.   

While there was shouting, shoving, and a few punches after the cancellation was announced, what happened last night in no way resembled a riot. The police were well prepared and appeared to have had control of the situation from the start.  They kept the two groups separated, and it looked like most people left the area within an hour. Some protesters as well as Trump supporters undeniably acted like idiots, but not to the point where it looked like things would get seriously out of hand. However, there were enough scenes of minor conflict to allow the Trump campaign to play the voice of reason and give the impression that they had prevented a potentially much more violent situation.  I have never liked the guy, but I will always give credit where it is due and I think his campaign pulled off a masterful stunt last night.  It’s fortunate nobody got seriously hurt.   


PKaiser

Oh my God, it's miss Starr! Please pardon my bad manners while I offer you a welcome and a seat?

Value Of Pi

Quote from: starrmtn001 on March 12, 2016, 05:07:03 PM
I take you as a joke too.  Oh, don't worry Pi, I take myself as a joke too.   Remember.  We're all just fictional characters on this great holographic stage.  Hey, as a peace offering, I buy you a tub of popcorn during intermission. ;) ;D

No need for a peace offering. I wasn't offended, although as Seinfeld said of his dentist's bad jokes, "I was offended as a comedian." Your best shot at getting a laugh or else a smile would have been to make this woman the butt of the joke. Even the right personal insult can be funny when the subject of the joke is a grandma sieg heiling.

Quote from: The King of Kings on March 12, 2016, 04:57:00 PM
You are literally shit on my shoe.

You are so laughably bland.
You're not fooling anybody, Kuk.  Everyone knows hillbilly crackers don't wear shoes.

Value Of Pi

Quote from: Robert Ghostwolf's Ghost on March 12, 2016, 05:15:28 PM
Has it occurred to anyone that what happened in Chicago last night was most likely a brilliant strategic move orchestrated by Trump and his campaign to deflect criticism of the treatment of protesters at his rallies and to give him the license to blame any future incidents at his events on “organized” opposition groups?

It seems very fishy that so many obvious protesters were admitted into the venue and allowed to sit together in large groups when entry to Trump events is usually tightly controlled.  The campaign had to know perfectly well that the protesters were going to be noisy and demonstrative and that supporters would respond in kind, which would then make safety concerns a valid excuse to cancel.  The whole set up looks like it was meticulously planned to make Trump look like the victim and give him the opportunity to feign shock and outrage that he was denied his right to speak by dangerous troublemakers. I don’t believe his cancellation was an act of cowardice, as some have suggested, because I doubt he had any intention of appearing at all. The whole situation seems just a little too convenient coming at the exact time he’s been taking a lot of heat for inciting and condoning violence against protesters not to have been staged.   

While there was shouting, shoving, and a few punches after the cancellation was announced, what happened last night in no way resembled a riot. The police were well prepared and appeared to have had control of the situation from the start.  They kept the two groups separated, and it looked like most people left the area within an hour. Some protesters as well as Trump supporters undeniably acted like idiots, but not to the point where it looked like things would get seriously out of hand. However, there were enough scenes of minor conflict to allow the Trump campaign to play the voice of reason and give the impression that they had prevented a potentially much more violent situation.  I have never liked the guy, but I will always give credit where it is due and I think his campaign pulled off a masterful stunt last night.  It’s fortunate nobody got seriously hurt.   

Yes, it occurred to me. I think your analysis is right on. The later incident when the Secret Service swarmed Trump at the podium to protect him, even if not at all staged, has a similar usefulness for his campaign. Also, the more he can associate the protesters with his Democrat rivals, the more effective this tactic could be.

EDIT:
Oh, I wanted to mention that the really masterful part is that no dirty tricks were required in this case. All Trump had to do was pick this particular venue and set up the rally. The response was easily predictable. Groups like MoveOn could be depended on to do their thing.

albrecht

Quote from: Robert Ghostwolf's Ghost on March 12, 2016, 05:15:28 PM
Has it occurred to anyone that what happened in Chicago last night was most likely a brilliant strategic move orchestrated by Trump and his campaign to deflect criticism of the treatment of protesters at his rallies and to give him the license to blame any future incidents at his events on “organized” opposition groups?

It seems very fishy that so many obvious protesters were admitted into the venue and allowed to sit together in large groups when entry to Trump events is usually tightly controlled.  The campaign had to know perfectly well that the protesters were going to be noisy and demonstrative and that supporters would respond in kind, which would then make safety concerns a valid excuse to cancel.  The whole set up looks like it was meticulously planned to make Trump look like the victim and give him the opportunity to feign shock and outrage that he was denied his right to speak by dangerous troublemakers. I don’t believe his cancellation was an act of cowardice, as some have suggested, because I doubt he had any intention of appearing at all. The whole situation seems just a little too convenient coming at the exact time he’s been taking a lot of heat for inciting and condoning violence against protesters not to have been staged.   

While there was shouting, shoving, and a few punches after the cancellation was announced, what happened last night in no way resembled a riot. The police were well prepared and appeared to have had control of the situation from the start.  They kept the two groups separated, and it looked like most people left the area within an hour. Some protesters as well as Trump supporters undeniably acted like idiots, but not to the point where it looked like things would get seriously out of hand. However, there were enough scenes of minor conflict to allow the Trump campaign to play the voice of reason and give the impression that they had prevented a potentially much more violent situation.  I have never liked the guy, but I will always give credit where it is due and I think his campaign pulled off a masterful stunt last night.  It’s fortunate nobody got seriously hurt.   
It could be, everything is an "inside job" or "false flag," now excuse me I've got to relisten to Alex Jones's view of the situation.

Actually I was surprised that the SS officers were so good considering all the recent booze and hooker scandals, break-ins, drive-by shootings, drone landings, etc. It would seem for the WH's current occupant, this character Obama, the SS isn't doing as good a job. You know you are in trouble when your Praetorian Guard turns on you, even if by just disillusionment or deciding to have a few pops with some hookers. This Friday they did ok, shut down our schools, roads, and airport so that "The One" could raise some money and no people, even in the primarily all-white, rich neighborhood he came to get money, attacked him, protested, interrupted his dinner or any of the other BLM, Leftist, Bernie types do.

albrecht

Quote from: Value Of Pi on March 12, 2016, 05:34:23 PM
Yes, it occurred to me. I think your analysis is right on. The later incident when the Secret Service swarmed Trump at the podium to protect him, even if not at all staged, has a similar usefulness for his campaign. Also, the more he can associate the protesters with his Democrat rivals, the more effective this tactic could be.
Has anybody researched if any of Trump's holdings or investments benefited from 911, another "inside job?"

Quote from: The King of Kings on March 12, 2016, 05:05:50 PM
They allow unmitigated immigration of violent afrikans and radicalized muslims into their country.  They are literally becoming a third world country led by Caliphate, which they pay for with their tax money.
muh darkies are coming for our wimin folk


ItsOver

Quote from: Robert Ghostwolf's Ghost on March 12, 2016, 05:15:28 PM
Has it occurred to anyone that what happened in Chicago last night was most likely a brilliant strategic move orchestrated by Trump and his campaign to deflect criticism of the treatment of protesters at his rallies and to give him the license to blame any future incidents at his events on “organized” opposition groups?

It seems very fishy that so many obvious protesters were admitted into the venue and allowed to sit together in large groups when entry to Trump events is usually tightly controlled.  The campaign had to know perfectly well that the protesters were going to be noisy and demonstrative and that supporters would respond in kind, which would then make safety concerns a valid excuse to cancel.  The whole set up looks like it was meticulously planned to make Trump look like the victim and give him the opportunity to feign shock and outrage that he was denied his right to speak by dangerous troublemakers. I don’t believe his cancellation was an act of cowardice, as some have suggested, because I doubt he had any intention of appearing at all. The whole situation seems just a little too convenient coming at the exact time he’s been taking a lot of heat for inciting and condoning violence against protesters not to have been staged.   

While there was shouting, shoving, and a few punches after the cancellation was announced, what happened last night in no way resembled a riot. The police were well prepared and appeared to have had control of the situation from the start.  They kept the two groups separated, and it looked like most people left the area within an hour. Some protesters as well as Trump supporters undeniably acted like idiots, but not to the point where it looked like things would get seriously out of hand. However, there were enough scenes of minor conflict to allow the Trump campaign to play the voice of reason and give the impression that they had prevented a potentially much more violent situation.  I have never liked the guy, but I will always give credit where it is due and I think his campaign pulled off a masterful stunt last night.  It’s fortunate nobody got seriously hurt.   
He'll be lighting the match to Capitol Hill at any moment. ;)  Shhhhhh!


Quote from: RealCool Daddio on March 12, 2016, 05:42:19 PM
muh darkies are coming for our wimin folk

That is an odd thing to say given the explosion of rape and sexual molestation that is occurring in Europe done by afrikan and muslim immigrants.

But, just use it as a punch line though.

Like I said, you are shit on my shoe.

Quote from: PKaiser on March 12, 2016, 04:57:22 PM
God, I really didn't think you are THAT stupid that I would have to spell it out, but I have to remember I'm talking to an arrogant, know nothing:

"We" being the people who left your hell hole island centuries ago and came across the pond to establish the greatest country the World has ever seen.

Burns you up, doesn't it? By the way, I've forgotten more about the English language than you have obviously learned in your dumbed down, PC "schools."

God, I hate the fucking British!

PS: I wouldn't even visit your incest filled island, let alone live amongst you!
I suspect your hatred of the British has much more to do with the failings of your ancestors, Herr Kaiser.

Also, no one believes you can afford a trip to Europe.

albrecht

Quote from: RealCool Daddio on March 12, 2016, 05:42:19 PM
muh darkies are coming for our wimin folk
It is certainly true in Europe, not here yet (most rapes, as with murder, here as still within same race. The blacks have killed far more blacks than even the KKK ever did. Because BLM. Just in the past few years compared to all historical KKK lynchings! Compare Chicago's murder rate with towns even in slave days, which were horrible days. Slavery is still costing this country- morally and economically. Imagine if we never had black slavery. All the costs over the centuries, and now, saved.) Sweden, for example, if one looks at the rape statistics where formerly peaceful places, remember Sweden? That socialist paradise where even terrorists or anti-draft folks could flee? When you can find them. The police and media are now instructed not to publicize race, ethnic status, religion, or if an immigrant or on the dole in many cases. Sweden now contends with some 3rd world hell-holes on rape rates. (Although, yes, Sweden also does a better job reporting and like all stats the definition of rape varies across jurisdiction.)

Quote from: The King of Kings on March 12, 2016, 05:44:38 PM
That is an odd thing to say given the explosion of rape and sexual molestation that is occurring in Europe done by afrikan and muslim immigrants.

But, just use it as a punch line though.

Like I said, you are shit on my shoe.
The only "explosion" is the one that occurs in your (tiny) pants when you think about black men with white women. 

Kuk.




Quote from: RealCool Daddio on March 12, 2016, 05:48:11 PM
The only "explosion" is the one that occurs in your (tiny) pants when you think about black men with white women. 

Kuk.



There it is again.

What is it with people like you who are obsessed with the orgasm and ejaculations of other men during conversations about politics?

Value Of Pi

Quote from: ItsOver on March 12, 2016, 05:43:48 PM
He'll be lighting the match to Capitol Hill at any moment. ;)  Shhhhhh!



The challenge would be how to blame Hillary or the Democrats for it. There was no problem blaming the Communists and the Jews for the Reichstag fire, as history records.

Quote from: The King of Kings on March 12, 2016, 05:49:45 PM
There it is again.

What is it with people like you who are obsessed with the orgasm and ejaculations of other men during the correlation between micropenii conversations about politics and crazy racists?
Fixed, for the sake of accuracy.

starrmtn001

Quote from: PKaiser on March 12, 2016, 05:16:46 PM
Oh my God, it's miss Starr! Please pardon my bad manners while I offer you a welcome and a seat?
Why thank you, PK.  I appreciate the seat but I won't need it right now.  On the move today. ;)

chefist

You know lefties are worried they are losing when they use the Hitler card...

starrmtn001

Quote from: chefist on March 12, 2016, 06:03:56 PM
You know lefties are worried they are losing when they use the Hitler card...
Chefist!  It's so good to see you back on the boards!  ;D

You are exactly right.  Their, Sieg Heil, is the sign of desperation.

ItsOver

Quote from: Value Of Pi on March 12, 2016, 05:55:46 PM
The challenge would be how to blame Hillary or the Democrats for it. There was no problem blaming the Communists and the Jews for the Reichstag fire, as history records.
That's easy.  Just blame this guy.


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