Sunday, September 27, 2015
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Trump's Muslim Problem
it WASN'T ONE birther, there were TWO
Speaking at a campaign rally in NH, Trump told the crowd he’d field their toughest questions.
“Make them vicious, violent, terrible questions,” Trump said.
The first man, from White Plains, NY, stood and declared:
“We have a problem in this country, it’s called Mu slims. We know our current president is one — you know he’s not even an American.
“We need this question,” Trump replied, smiling.
(questioner) But anyway, we have training camps growing where they want to kill us. That’s my question, when can we get rid of them?”
Trump responded: “We’re going to be looking at a lot of different things, a lot of people are saying bad things are happening, we’re going to be looking at that and plenty of other things.”
A second man stood and made the same claim.
“I applaud the gentleman who stood and said Obama is a Mu slim born abroad and about the military camps, everyone knows that,” he said.
“Right,” Trump responded, before quickly moving to the next questioner.
let's REVIEW the words said:
a problem
mu slims
(obama) is one
not even an american
training camps
they (mu slims) want to kill us
when can we get rid of them (mu slims)
obama is a mu slim
(obama) is born abroad
military camps
everyone knows that
after HOW MANY ERRONEOUS words/statements/expressions of racism should a STATESMAN, a PERSON who wants to be the LEADER of the free world and a PERSON who SAID he would speak with PUTIN, ("I would talk to him, I would get along with him.") correct NOT ONE BUT TWO questioners?
by hear_meroar
Speaking at a campaign rally in NH, Trump told the crowd he’d field their toughest questions.
“Make them vicious, violent, terrible questions,” Trump said.
The first man, from White Plains, NY, stood and declared:
“We have a problem in this country, it’s called Mu slims. We know our current president is one — you know he’s not even an American.
“We need this question,” Trump replied, smiling.
(questioner) But anyway, we have training camps growing where they want to kill us. That’s my question, when can we get rid of them?”
Trump responded: “We’re going to be looking at a lot of different things, a lot of people are saying bad things are happening, we’re going to be looking at that and plenty of other things.”
A second man stood and made the same claim.
“I applaud the gentleman who stood and said Obama is a Mu slim born abroad and about the military camps, everyone knows that,” he said.
“Right,” Trump responded, before quickly moving to the next questioner.
let's REVIEW the words said:
a problem
mu slims
(obama) is one
not even an american
training camps
they (mu slims) want to kill us
when can we get rid of them (mu slims)
obama is a mu slim
(obama) is born abroad
military camps
everyone knows that
after HOW MANY ERRONEOUS words/statements/expressions of racism should a STATESMAN, a PERSON who wants to be the LEADER of the free world and a PERSON who SAID he would speak with PUTIN, ("I would talk to him, I would get along with him.") correct NOT ONE BUT TWO questioners?
by hear_meroar
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Sunday, September 6, 2015
The Politics of Insult
The Republican standard bearer has created an entire new politics of insult.
Saturday, July 11, 2015
You Have Got to Be Kidding
"The Trump campaign is a phenomenon rarely seen in presidential politics,
boosted by his celebrity status, scorched-earth approach to his party
rivals, and unfiltered self-promotion. Cable news channels have
dedicated a seemingly endless amount of segments to Trump's comments.
News websites have relentlessly covered every Trump tweet, outburst, and
interview. Almost every single presidential candidate — Republican and
Democrat — has either been willing or forced to respond to his
statements."
By Colin Campbell
UNSTOPPABLE TRUMP: The Donald is rocketing upward in the polls and dominating the 2016 race

By Colin Campbell
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Saturday, October 12, 2013
The meaning of patriotism in the age of Obamacare.
In the short story, 'The Man Without a Country' by Edward Everett Hale, the character American Army lieutenant Philip Nolan laments his prior hatred for his own country which condemned him to a life in exile without mention of the United States.
"One day, as he is being transferred to another ship, he beseeches a young sailor never to make the same mistake that he had: "Remember, boy, that behind all these men ... behind officers and government, and people even, there is the Country Herself, your Country, and that you belong to her as you belong to your own mother. Stand by her, boy, as you would stand by your mother ... !"
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