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albrecht

Quote from: VoteQuimby on November 04, 2016, 07:35:21 PM
Isn't there laws against this? I don't think it's right for some anon to post pics of my vehicle and I all over the intrawebz.  >:(
Arguably there are. But this person is likely effectively judgement proof, at least unless there was some proven connection to "bigger players" paying for her apparently false affidavit and lawsuit. And that would be hard to do and just put attention to Epstein- who nobody- ESPECIALLY the Clintons- want to put attention on. I don't like, but don't know NYC, the idea of a non-minor suing in a civil court being anonymous but it, from the beginning, looked bogus and seems to be proven so.

WOTR

Quote from: 21st Century Man on November 04, 2016, 01:31:26 PM
Some of our Canadian friends to the north have been extraordinarily silent the last few days.  Did the paychecks from CTR stop coming in?
I can't speak for anybody else- but there was an "end of campaign bonus" included in my last pay packet, and I have been on a celebratory bender.

Long live king Trump!

Donald Noory

Melania Trump guilty of immigration fraud.

WASHINGTON â€" Melania Trump was paid for 10 modeling jobs in the United States worth $20,056 that occurred in the seven weeks before she had legal permission to work in the country, according to detailed accounting ledgers, contracts and related documents from 20 years ago provided to The Associated Press.

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/11/melania-trump-modeling-visa-jobs-230774

Will Trump have her deported? He probably still has the box she came in, he can just pack her up and send her back.

mikuthing01

TRUMPUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!


theONE

Quote from: Donald Noory on November 04, 2016, 07:38:00 PM
You have such a cleaver wit. It's razor sharp.



haha, I did again, thanks for catching that ,good that you grabbed it by the handle ,lol

Quote from: theONE on November 04, 2016, 07:30:37 PM
haha ha, so DN you took selfie of your ass and you added Trump's face to it -very cleaver clever indeed ,lol

TigerLily

Quote from: VoteQuimby on November 04, 2016, 07:40:23 PM
I'm kind of fiending for M&Ms right now but I don't want to eat more calories today. What's yours?

Please. Don't mention chocolate. I have a 70% dark chocolate bar in my cupboard I'm trying to ignore

theONE

Quote from: Segundus on November 04, 2016, 05:27:15 PM
Well, we agree that we have two crooks running for this election.  Trump is totally repulsive in my eyes.  I think he lies, says whatever is expedient for the moment and has no loyalties except perhaps for his family.  He has a trial coming up for his Trump university scam and one for the rape of that 13 year old.  To me he is the consummate degenerate con man.  There is not much Hillary could do to push me over to his side, frankly.  Women are half our population and he obviously has them relegated to second class unless they look like Barbie. 
I don't understand how any respectable person could associate with such a pig.  I doubt that anyone associates with him because of his upstanding character, reliability, and great mind.

and now please post for us all the shining characteristics of Hillry -so we can compare them to Trump

theONE

Quote from: albrecht on November 04, 2016, 06:31:21 PM
Because Hillary, who laughed about getting a child rapist essentially "off," was also in charge of "bimbo eruptions" and aided and abetted Bill's crimes and alleged crimes and smearing the female victims. And, it would appear, to be the real source of most of the scandals from Arkansas to today with regard to the financial stuff, pay-to-play, private servers, disappearing (and sometime mysteriously reappearing) documents, etc. A crime family as some have dubbed it. I don't know anything about Meliana but, sure, women have used sex, or at least sex appeal, to their advantage throughout history. Cleopatra? Bathsheba? Delilah? Eve? etc. Whole books and operas are done on this subject. Men are the weaker of the species.

very well said

Quote from: mikuthing01 on November 04, 2016, 07:47:19 PM
TRUMPUUUUUUU!!!!!!!!!

Whatever pornographer took this picture understands their audience on a frightening level. I came to this realization when my eyes went to the Magic cards before the Asian girl. The confederate flag is a nice touch.

If the Clintons or the mass media was smart they'd concentrate on all these Trump girls showing up on the internet as they're clearly being created either for the Trump campaign or someone profitting heavily off the Trump campaign.

Jackstar

Quote from: TigerLily on November 04, 2016, 07:51:52 PM
I have a 70% dark chocolate bar in my cupboard I'm trying to ignore


Four days from now, when it has melted from the heat of the flames of The Apocalypse, you can sop it up with a biscuit.

Making America and American Indians Great Again.

DONALD J. TRUMP ANNOUNCES NATIVE AMERICAN COALITION

LAS VEGAS, NV - Today, Donald J. Trump is pleased to announce his Native American Coalition. These women and men are grassroots leaders and elected officials who engage on relevant issues with the Native American community and are actively working to elect Donald J. Trump president.

The Chair of the Native American Coalition, U.S. Representative Markwayne Mullin, had this to say: "The daily flood of new federal regulations keep Indian Country from becoming self-sufficient. Local tribal decisions, not federal bureaucrats, are the best way to improve our communities. As both an enrolled member of Cherokee Nation and a Member of Congress, I will stand with Donald Trump in supporting tribal sovereignty and reining in federal overregulation."

Honorary Chair Fleming Begaye, Sr., one of America's revered Navajo Code Talkers, said, “Native Americans need a federal government that gets out of the way of small business. As an independent and a successful small businessman, I crossed the line this week and voted for Mr. Trump.”

“As a local elected official, I am outraged that Indian Country is prevented from harnessing our own energy resources by ever-increasing regulations,” says New Mexico State Representative Sharon Clachischillage. “The Trump Administration will ease restrictions on American energy reserves worth trillions of dollars. Together we will block the bureaucrats holding Native American businesses back and bring new jobs into our communities.”

Ross Swimmer is the former Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation and Special Trustee for American Indians at DOJ: "Hillary Clinton's war on coal interferes with our sovereign right to develop energy on native lands. We need a new traffic cop so the federal government stops playing gatekeeper with Tribal economies.”

Former Poarch Band of Creek Indian Chairman Eddie Tullis finished by saying: "Hillary Clinton favors union bosses over Tribal authority in labor matters. Instead, native communities should be treated like state governments when it comes to labor."

The Native American Coalition for Trump includes U.S. Representative Markwayne Mullin as chair, Navajo Code Talker Fleming Begaye, Sr. as Honorary Chair, three co-chairs, and a growing number of Coalition members and supporters (27 announced today and others in the future). Fifteen states are represented in this coalition. These leaders are advising Mr. Trump and Governor Pence on issues relevant to Indian Country.

theONE

Quote from: 21st Century Man on November 05, 2016, 12:36:05 AM
Making America and American Indians Great Again.

DONALD J. TRUMP ANNOUNCES NATIVE AMERICAN COALITION

LAS VEGAS, NV - Today, Donald J. Trump is pleased to announce his Native American Coalition. These women and men are grassroots leaders and elected officials who engage on relevant issues with the Native American community and are actively working to elect Donald J. Trump president.

The Chair of the Native American Coalition, U.S. Representative Markwayne Mullin, had this to say: "The daily flood of new federal regulations keep Indian Country from becoming self-sufficient. Local tribal decisions, not federal bureaucrats, are the best way to improve our communities. As both an enrolled member of Cherokee Nation and a Member of Congress, I will stand with Donald Trump in supporting tribal sovereignty and reining in federal overregulation."

Honorary Chair Fleming Begaye, Sr., one of America's revered Navajo Code Talkers, said, “Native Americans need a federal government that gets out of the way of small business. As an independent and a successful small businessman, I crossed the line this week and voted for Mr. Trump.”

“As a local elected official, I am outraged that Indian Country is prevented from harnessing our own energy resources by ever-increasing regulations,” says New Mexico State Representative Sharon Clachischillage. “The Trump Administration will ease restrictions on American energy reserves worth trillions of dollars. Together we will block the bureaucrats holding Native American businesses back and bring new jobs into our communities.”

Ross Swimmer is the former Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation and Special Trustee for American Indians at DOJ: "Hillary Clinton's war on coal interferes with our sovereign right to develop energy on native lands. We need a new traffic cop so the federal government stops playing gatekeeper with Tribal economies.”

Former Poarch Band of Creek Indian Chairman Eddie Tullis finished by saying: "Hillary Clinton favors union bosses over Tribal authority in labor matters. Instead, native communities should be treated like state governments when it comes to labor."

The Native American Coalition for Trump includes U.S. Representative Markwayne Mullin as chair, Navajo Code Talker Fleming Begaye, Sr. as Honorary Chair, three co-chairs, and a growing number of Coalition members and supporters (27 announced today and others in the future). Fifteen states are represented in this coalition. These leaders are advising Mr. Trump and Governor Pence on issues relevant to Indian Country.

hmmm, quite interesting ..do you know how many total members that Native Coalition has nation wide

Quote from: theONE on November 05, 2016, 12:41:20 AM
hmmm, quite interesting ..do you know how many total members that Native Coalition has nation wide
No, I don't.  I'll say 108.

Value Of Pi

Quote from: 21st Century Man on November 05, 2016, 12:36:05 AM
Making America and American Indians Great Again.

DONALD J. TRUMP ANNOUNCES NATIVE AMERICAN COALITION

LAS VEGAS, NV - Today, Donald J. Trump is pleased to announce his Native American Coalition. These women and men are grassroots leaders and elected officials who engage on relevant issues with the Native American community and are actively working to elect Donald J. Trump president.

The Chair of the Native American Coalition, U.S. Representative Markwayne Mullin, had this to say: "The daily flood of new federal regulations keep Indian Country from becoming self-sufficient. Local tribal decisions, not federal bureaucrats, are the best way to improve our communities. As both an enrolled member of Cherokee Nation and a Member of Congress, I will stand with Donald Trump in supporting tribal sovereignty and reining in federal overregulation."

Honorary Chair Fleming Begaye, Sr., one of America's revered Navajo Code Talkers, said, “Native Americans need a federal government that gets out of the way of small business. As an independent and a successful small businessman, I crossed the line this week and voted for Mr. Trump.”

“As a local elected official, I am outraged that Indian Country is prevented from harnessing our own energy resources by ever-increasing regulations,” says New Mexico State Representative Sharon Clachischillage. “The Trump Administration will ease restrictions on American energy reserves worth trillions of dollars. Together we will block the bureaucrats holding Native American businesses back and bring new jobs into our communities.”

Ross Swimmer is the former Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation and Special Trustee for American Indians at DOJ: "Hillary Clinton's war on coal interferes with our sovereign right to develop energy on native lands. We need a new traffic cop so the federal government stops playing gatekeeper with Tribal economies.”

Former Poarch Band of Creek Indian Chairman Eddie Tullis finished by saying: "Hillary Clinton favors union bosses over Tribal authority in labor matters. Instead, native communities should be treated like state governments when it comes to labor."

The Native American Coalition for Trump includes U.S. Representative Markwayne Mullin as chair, Navajo Code Talker Fleming Begaye, Sr. as Honorary Chair, three co-chairs, and a growing number of Coalition members and supporters (27 announced today and others in the future). Fifteen states are represented in this coalition. These leaders are advising Mr. Trump and Governor Pence on issues relevant to Indian Country.

What, no Pocahantas jokes? Seems like the Trump campaign missed a big opportunity here.

Quote from: Value Of Pi on November 05, 2016, 01:20:49 AM
What, no Pocahantas jokes? Seems like the Trump campaign missed a big opportunity here.

How so? hehehe

theONE

Quote from: 21st Century Man on November 05, 2016, 12:43:49 AM
No, I don't.  I'll say 108.

haha, sorry 21 I worded the question wrong,I meant how large is the total population of Native Americans in the US
/potential voters for Trump/

theONE

OK, I just asked google:

*5.2 million. The nation's population of American Indians and Alaska Natives, including those of more than one race.
They made up about 2 percent of the total population in 2013.Nov 12*

Quote from: theONE on November 05, 2016, 01:39:11 AM
haha, sorry 21 I worded the question wrong,I meant how large is the total population of Native Americans in the US
/potential voters for Trump/

2.9 million full-blooded Native Americans.  5.2 million full bloods, half-breeds and the like.  Millions more with a smidgen or a slightly heavy dose of Indian blood in them.  I would be one of the latter with some Choctaw DNA mixed in with in with my predominant German/Anglo DNA.

theONE

Quote from: 21st Century Man on November 05, 2016, 01:53:28 AM
2.9 million full-blooded Native Americans.  5.2 million full bloods, half-breeds and the like.  Millions more with a smidgen or a slightly heavy dose of Indian blood in them.  I would be one of the latter with some Choctaw DNA mixed in with in with my predominant German/Anglo DNA.

Interesting mix, do you keep any of the Native culture,traditions.
By the numbers of the Natives in 350 million population that will not be as significant if they all would vote against Hillry
but any help is welcomed by Trump I'm sure

Jackstar

Quote from: theONE on November 05, 2016, 02:07:09 AM
Interesting mix, do you keep any of the Native culture,traditions.

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Quote from: theONE on November 05, 2016, 02:07:09 AM
Interesting mix, do you keep any of the Native culture,traditions.
By the numbers of the Natives in 350 million population that will not be as significant if they all would vote against Hillry
but any help is welcomed by Trump I'm sure

No,  I wasn't educated in the Choctaw ways just the white man's.  I honor those ancestors often though in my own humble way.

Quote from: Juan on November 04, 2016, 02:05:09 PM
If the FBI is proceeding as a normal police department would, they're interviewing Huma and Anthony separately and pointing out that if the both go to jail, their child will be raised by the state.  That usually gets parents talking.
The problem with that is that it would require one of the two of them to have a soul...

SredniVashtar

Quote from: theONE on November 04, 2016, 07:27:58 PM
haha ha ha, so finally I managed to bring SV to his knees and got him fuming like a rear end of a camel,........lol
you boi are just as weak as your voice on Gabcast, you just sound tough here typing but when you speak you sound like
a little pissy bitch with you feminine delicate voice ..... LOL

The retard doth protest too much, methinks. Your coping strategy is there for all to see. I bet listening to me was the first time you got an erection that didn't involve farm animals.


CornyCrow

Quote from: albrecht on November 04, 2016, 06:31:21 PM
Because Hillary, who laughed about getting a child rapist essentially "off," was also in charge of "bimbo eruptions" and aided and abetted Bill's crimes and alleged crimes and smearing the female victims. And, it would appear, to be the real source of most of the scandals from Arkansas to today with regard to the financial stuff, pay-to-play, private servers, disappearing (and sometime mysteriously reappearing) documents, etc. A crime family as some have dubbed it. I don't know anything about Meliana but, sure, women have used sex, or at least sex appeal, to their advantage throughout history. Cleopatra? Bathsheba? Delilah? Eve? etc. Whole books and operas are done on this subject. Men are the weaker of the species.
But, it's a lawyers obligation to get people off and everyone is entitled to representation.  Many lawyers get the bad guy off.  By the by - how long ago might that have been?

CornyCrow

That 13 year old rape case has been dropped. 

She relays the rape further on in this article.

If she's lying or has no witnesses, can't she be sued?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3894806/Woman-alleged-raped-Donald-Trump-13-Jeffrey-Epstein-sex-party-DROPS-case-casting-doubt-truth-claims.html

albrecht

Quote from: Segundus on November 05, 2016, 07:39:03 AM
That 13 year old rape case has been dropped. 

She relays the rape further on in this article.

If she's lying or has no witnesses, can't she be sued?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3894806/Woman-alleged-raped-Donald-Trump-13-Jeffrey-Epstein-sex-party-DROPS-case-casting-doubt-truth-claims.html
As I've mentioned several times her claims were odd though I think the Epstein case(s) were also handled with kid-gloves and he got a sweet-heart plea due to his connections with Bill, royals, etc. The Trump accuser could be sued but I think she is effectively judgement proof and it wouldn't be worth the effort.

Yorkshire pud

Now we're told that his missus Barbie worked in the US without the required visa, does this mean he'll exercise existing laws and have her deported if he's elected?

Because as we know, ol Donny has stated time and again how 'he' will do lots of stuff. Including fire Generals, imprison opposition, have journalists and media groups who disagree with him sanctioned etc.

GravitySucks

Damn.

Secret Service guys must have troubles sleeping.

https://youtu.be/RpAE1md5c5U

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