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Re: US Presidential Race
Adit wrote:FennecFox7 wrote:So Syrians aren't trying to make a better living but Mexicans are? What are you talking about![]()
Actually what are you talking about?
Did you just compared Mexicans coming over to U.S illegally and immigration wise to Syrians refugees fleeing a war torn country?
Mexico's GDP is 1.6 trillion and one of the developing countries out there. They migrate to U.S for better standard of living not because they are starving to death or are being bombed by U.S and ISIS.
Why are you even comparing it to Europeans taking refugees ? its ridiculous and frankly im done talking with you on international matters as you just types like a teenager on steroid.
Also U.S needs to stop taking credit for taking wealthy arabs,Engineers and Doctors lol, any country would love to have them. Even somalia would love some wealthy people and doctors. Especially when the entire ISIS and refugee crisis is because of U.S and its idiotic foreign policy. Only thing worse than dictatorship is power vacuum, and that is what they just created.Utter chaos and now europe and countries nearby have to solve all the problems coming with it.
Oh so the cartels in Mexico and the overwhelming majority of the country living in poverty and under fear of a drug war just completely flew over your head?
Yes it is the same thing, there is no difference between people who have nothing and want a better life other then their race, which you have shown to have racist tendencies towards Arabs but hey, just deny it.
I've been to ciudad Juarez and I've been to El Paso and parts of the border. And I also live in Texas. You have no *bleep* idea what you're talking about so instead of talking like you know something from India, maybe you should know your stuff before opening your mouth
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footyfan01 wrote:Eleven revelations from Wikileaks' hacked Clinton emails
- Spoiler:
'Clintons won't forget'
The Clinton campaign tried to reschedule the Illinois presidential primary to a month later, so as to make it less likely that a moderate Republican would get a boost following the Super Tuesday primaries.
"The Clintons won't forget what their friends have done for them," future Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook wrote in the November 2014 email to Mr Podesta.
'Ring China'
Mrs Clinton said in emails that she had told Chinese officials if they were not able or willing to control North Korea's aggression then the US would be forced to put up missile defences in the region.
Catholic 'bastardisation'
A 2011 exchange between between Mrs Clinton's now-communication's director Jennifer Palmieri and liberal think tank fellow John Halpin mocked a magazine article describing media mogul Rupert Murdoch raising his children as Catholics.
Mr Halpin, a self-described Catholic, writes that many of the "most powerful elements of the conservative movement are Catholics... they must be attracted to the systematic thought and [severely] backwards gender relations", adding that "it's an amazing bastardisation of the faith".
'A public and a private position'
In excerpts from one of Mrs Clinton's paid speeches to Wall Street bankers, she said: "Politics is like sausage being made. It is unsavory, and it always has been that way, but we usually end up where we need to be.
"But if everybody's watching, you know, all of the back room discussions and the deals, you know, then people get a little nervous, to say the least. So, you need both a public and a private position."
Clinton 'was fed a question'
Donna Brazile, the former CNN contributor, notified the Clinton campaign in advance of a question she would be asked at a town hall-style event hosted by the cable network in March, according to the leaked emails.
"From time to time I get the questions in advance," Ms Brazile, now chair of the Democratic National Party (DNC), wrote in the subject line of a 12 March email to Clinton aides.
She went on to paste the text of a question about the death penalty that Mrs Clinton would be asked. The question, with very similar wording, ended up being posed to the White House hopeful at the event.
Justice Department 'collusion'
Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon wrote in a May 2015 email: "DOJ folks inform me there is a status hearing in this case this morning."
He was referring to a Freedom of Information Act request by a journalist seeking disclosure of Mrs Clinton's emails from her time as the secretary of state.
'Open borders' dream
Mrs Clinton's newfound opposition to trade deals contradicts remarks she made in a 2013 paid speech to Brazilian bank Banco Itau.
She said: "My dream is a hemispheric common market, with open trade and open borders, some time in the future with energy that is as green and sustainable as we can get it, powering growth and opportunity for every person in the hemisphere."
Clinton 'wary of refugees'
In a leaked 2013 paid speech to the Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago, Mrs Clinton said that Jordan and Turkey "can't possibly vet all those refugees so they don't know if, you know, jihadists are coming in along with legitimate refugees".
Keystone XL pipeline
Several Clinton aides discuss what political opinion their candidate should take on the controversial energy pipeline known as Keystone XL.
In May 2015 Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook pointed to a report that the Clinton Foundation had received money from one of the project's backers, emailing that "the enviros may latch onto this going forward. Have we discussed when she will come out against Keystone?"
Chelsea Clinton a 'brat'
Doug Band, a long-time personal aide to Bill Clinton, complained that Chelsea Clinton was meddling in his consulting firm, where the former president served as a paid adviser, and also interfering with his work at the Clinton Foundation.
In a 2011 email, he wrote "she is acting like a spoiled brat kid who has nothing else to do but create issues to justify what she's doing because she, as she has said, hasn't found her way and has a lack of focus in her life".
'Needy Latinos and 1 easy call'
That's the subject line of an August 2015 email sent by Mr Podesta to Hillary Clinton and one her closest aides, Huma Abedin.
Mr Podesta's email suggests that Mrs Clinton reach out to former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and former Energy Secretary Federico Pena to ask for their support during her primary campaign.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-37639370
These are pretty lame revelations. None of them would put me off of voting Hillary if I was already going to vote for her.
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Art Morte wrote:footyfan01 wrote:Eleven revelations from Wikileaks' hacked Clinton emails
- Spoiler:
'Clintons won't forget'
The Clinton campaign tried to reschedule the Illinois presidential primary to a month later, so as to make it less likely that a moderate Republican would get a boost following the Super Tuesday primaries.
"The Clintons won't forget what their friends have done for them," future Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook wrote in the November 2014 email to Mr Podesta.
'Ring China'
Mrs Clinton said in emails that she had told Chinese officials if they were not able or willing to control North Korea's aggression then the US would be forced to put up missile defences in the region.
Catholic 'bastardisation'
A 2011 exchange between between Mrs Clinton's now-communication's director Jennifer Palmieri and liberal think tank fellow John Halpin mocked a magazine article describing media mogul Rupert Murdoch raising his children as Catholics.
Mr Halpin, a self-described Catholic, writes that many of the "most powerful elements of the conservative movement are Catholics... they must be attracted to the systematic thought and [severely] backwards gender relations", adding that "it's an amazing bastardisation of the faith".
'A public and a private position'
In excerpts from one of Mrs Clinton's paid speeches to Wall Street bankers, she said: "Politics is like sausage being made. It is unsavory, and it always has been that way, but we usually end up where we need to be.
"But if everybody's watching, you know, all of the back room discussions and the deals, you know, then people get a little nervous, to say the least. So, you need both a public and a private position."
Clinton 'was fed a question'
Donna Brazile, the former CNN contributor, notified the Clinton campaign in advance of a question she would be asked at a town hall-style event hosted by the cable network in March, according to the leaked emails.
"From time to time I get the questions in advance," Ms Brazile, now chair of the Democratic National Party (DNC), wrote in the subject line of a 12 March email to Clinton aides.
She went on to paste the text of a question about the death penalty that Mrs Clinton would be asked. The question, with very similar wording, ended up being posed to the White House hopeful at the event.
Justice Department 'collusion'
Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon wrote in a May 2015 email: "DOJ folks inform me there is a status hearing in this case this morning."
He was referring to a Freedom of Information Act request by a journalist seeking disclosure of Mrs Clinton's emails from her time as the secretary of state.
'Open borders' dream
Mrs Clinton's newfound opposition to trade deals contradicts remarks she made in a 2013 paid speech to Brazilian bank Banco Itau.
She said: "My dream is a hemispheric common market, with open trade and open borders, some time in the future with energy that is as green and sustainable as we can get it, powering growth and opportunity for every person in the hemisphere."
Clinton 'wary of refugees'
In a leaked 2013 paid speech to the Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago, Mrs Clinton said that Jordan and Turkey "can't possibly vet all those refugees so they don't know if, you know, jihadists are coming in along with legitimate refugees".
Keystone XL pipeline
Several Clinton aides discuss what political opinion their candidate should take on the controversial energy pipeline known as Keystone XL.
In May 2015 Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook pointed to a report that the Clinton Foundation had received money from one of the project's backers, emailing that "the enviros may latch onto this going forward. Have we discussed when she will come out against Keystone?"
Chelsea Clinton a 'brat'
Doug Band, a long-time personal aide to Bill Clinton, complained that Chelsea Clinton was meddling in his consulting firm, where the former president served as a paid adviser, and also interfering with his work at the Clinton Foundation.
In a 2011 email, he wrote "she is acting like a spoiled brat kid who has nothing else to do but create issues to justify what she's doing because she, as she has said, hasn't found her way and has a lack of focus in her life".
'Needy Latinos and 1 easy call'
That's the subject line of an August 2015 email sent by Mr Podesta to Hillary Clinton and one her closest aides, Huma Abedin.
Mr Podesta's email suggests that Mrs Clinton reach out to former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and former Energy Secretary Federico Pena to ask for their support during her primary campaign.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-37639370
These are pretty lame revelations. None of them would put me off of voting Hillary if I was already going to vote for her.
I mean admitting you are a fraud with having different public & private positions is as damning as it gets. It also gives details about individual positions, threats to people & so on.
Either way I think Clinton should be President over a disaster like Trump but I have no hesitation admitting Clinton is an incredible fraud, unelectable & will lose to any decent Republican in 2020
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FennecFox7 wrote:Adit wrote:FennecFox7 wrote:So Syrians aren't trying to make a better living but Mexicans are? What are you talking about![]()
Actually what are you talking about?
Did you just compared Mexicans coming over to U.S illegally and immigration wise to Syrians refugees fleeing a war torn country?
Mexico's GDP is 1.6 trillion and one of the developing countries out there. They migrate to U.S for better standard of living not because they are starving to death or are being bombed by U.S and ISIS.
Why are you even comparing it to Europeans taking refugees ? its ridiculous and frankly im done talking with you on international matters as you just types like a teenager on steroid.
Also U.S needs to stop taking credit for taking wealthy arabs,Engineers and Doctors lol, any country would love to have them. Even somalia would love some wealthy people and doctors. Especially when the entire ISIS and refugee crisis is because of U.S and its idiotic foreign policy. Only thing worse than dictatorship is power vacuum, and that is what they just created.Utter chaos and now europe and countries nearby have to solve all the problems coming with it.
Oh so the cartels in Mexico and the overwhelming majority of the country living in poverty and under fear of a drug war just completely flew over your head?
Yes it is the same thing, there is no difference between people who have nothing and want a better life other then their race, which you have shown to have racist tendencies towards Arabs but hey, just deny it.
I've been to ciudad Juarez and I've been to El Paso and parts of the border. And I also live in Texas. You have no *bleep* idea what you're talking about so instead of talking like you know something from India, maybe you should know your stuff before opening your mouth
It's not the same thing, otherwise you would hear a refugee situation just like in Syria. Just nowhere comparable whether you live inside Mexico or you yourself a Mexican does not matter.
Lol at the Racist accusations. What if I tell, you have shown to have extremist tendencies with your post here? Ridiculous right? Just like what you just typed.
So stop typing things that are not accurate. Stop inventing stuff and kindly shut your teenage mouth. Grow up and then come to this section.
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How this guy changed the topic from u.s election to Arabs and race is beyond me. There should be age bar in this section.
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footyfan01 wrote:Art Morte wrote:footyfan01 wrote:Eleven revelations from Wikileaks' hacked Clinton emails
- Spoiler:
'Clintons won't forget'
The Clinton campaign tried to reschedule the Illinois presidential primary to a month later, so as to make it less likely that a moderate Republican would get a boost following the Super Tuesday primaries.
"The Clintons won't forget what their friends have done for them," future Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook wrote in the November 2014 email to Mr Podesta.
'Ring China'
Mrs Clinton said in emails that she had told Chinese officials if they were not able or willing to control North Korea's aggression then the US would be forced to put up missile defences in the region.
Catholic 'bastardisation'
A 2011 exchange between between Mrs Clinton's now-communication's director Jennifer Palmieri and liberal think tank fellow John Halpin mocked a magazine article describing media mogul Rupert Murdoch raising his children as Catholics.
Mr Halpin, a self-described Catholic, writes that many of the "most powerful elements of the conservative movement are Catholics... they must be attracted to the systematic thought and [severely] backwards gender relations", adding that "it's an amazing bastardisation of the faith".
'A public and a private position'
In excerpts from one of Mrs Clinton's paid speeches to Wall Street bankers, she said: "Politics is like sausage being made. It is unsavory, and it always has been that way, but we usually end up where we need to be.
"But if everybody's watching, you know, all of the back room discussions and the deals, you know, then people get a little nervous, to say the least. So, you need both a public and a private position."
Clinton 'was fed a question'
Donna Brazile, the former CNN contributor, notified the Clinton campaign in advance of a question she would be asked at a town hall-style event hosted by the cable network in March, according to the leaked emails.
"From time to time I get the questions in advance," Ms Brazile, now chair of the Democratic National Party (DNC), wrote in the subject line of a 12 March email to Clinton aides.
She went on to paste the text of a question about the death penalty that Mrs Clinton would be asked. The question, with very similar wording, ended up being posed to the White House hopeful at the event.
Justice Department 'collusion'
Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon wrote in a May 2015 email: "DOJ folks inform me there is a status hearing in this case this morning."
He was referring to a Freedom of Information Act request by a journalist seeking disclosure of Mrs Clinton's emails from her time as the secretary of state.
'Open borders' dream
Mrs Clinton's newfound opposition to trade deals contradicts remarks she made in a 2013 paid speech to Brazilian bank Banco Itau.
She said: "My dream is a hemispheric common market, with open trade and open borders, some time in the future with energy that is as green and sustainable as we can get it, powering growth and opportunity for every person in the hemisphere."
Clinton 'wary of refugees'
In a leaked 2013 paid speech to the Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago, Mrs Clinton said that Jordan and Turkey "can't possibly vet all those refugees so they don't know if, you know, jihadists are coming in along with legitimate refugees".
Keystone XL pipeline
Several Clinton aides discuss what political opinion their candidate should take on the controversial energy pipeline known as Keystone XL.
In May 2015 Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook pointed to a report that the Clinton Foundation had received money from one of the project's backers, emailing that "the enviros may latch onto this going forward. Have we discussed when she will come out against Keystone?"
Chelsea Clinton a 'brat'
Doug Band, a long-time personal aide to Bill Clinton, complained that Chelsea Clinton was meddling in his consulting firm, where the former president served as a paid adviser, and also interfering with his work at the Clinton Foundation.
In a 2011 email, he wrote "she is acting like a spoiled brat kid who has nothing else to do but create issues to justify what she's doing because she, as she has said, hasn't found her way and has a lack of focus in her life".
'Needy Latinos and 1 easy call'
That's the subject line of an August 2015 email sent by Mr Podesta to Hillary Clinton and one her closest aides, Huma Abedin.
Mr Podesta's email suggests that Mrs Clinton reach out to former New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson and former Energy Secretary Federico Pena to ask for their support during her primary campaign.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-37639370
These are pretty lame revelations. None of them would put me off of voting Hillary if I was already going to vote for her.
I mean admitting you are a fraud with having different public & private positions is as damning as it gets. It also gives details about individual positions, threats to people & so on.
Either way I think Clinton should be President over a disaster like Trump but I have no hesitation admitting Clinton is an incredible fraud, unelectable & will lose to any decent Republican in 2020
If she wins this one narrowly, the GOP might just be able to hold onto some power on Congress by keeping either the Senate or the House. Without a supermajority, Hillary isn't going to get much done in her first term. This means she'll probably end up being dead on arrival anyway in 2020.
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Yet another email scandal for Hillary, this one alleging attempted corruption. Any other Republican candidate would have wiped the floor with her...
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Can Trump win now?
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No.
The fact he had to send Melanie to rescue something and she failed miserably says it all
The fact he had to send Melanie to rescue something and she failed miserably says it all
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I feel there's a severe lack of enthusiasm regarding Hillary and risk of voters not showing up at November 8, that's the only way i could see Trump winning.
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How can people not understand that it's irrelevant who will be in office between these two and should elect Trump for the lolz?
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Most of lack of enthusiasm comes from middle/old aged white conservative men. 95% of women are voting for Hillary and 95% of non-white population will vote for Hillary.
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RealGunner wrote:Most of lack of enthusiasm comes from middle/old aged white conservative men. 95% of women are voting for Hillary and 95% of non-white population will vote for Hillary.
It's actually the opposite, middle aged and especially old people always vote (remember brexit ?) they see voting as a duty. i'm more concerned about young voters and millennials not showing up.
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They'll show up, just not in historic numbers. Hating Trump isn't enough to break the record turnout that we saw back in 2008. They need to be inspired and Hillary cleary doesn't do that. Not even Bernie would've done that as he would've drawn out millennials, but not minorities.
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Vibe wrote:How can people not understand that it's irrelevant who will be in office between these two and should elect Trump for the lolz?
Because both could actually do nothing except nominate two new SC justices and their impact over the next x amount of years would still be huge.
Trump is also a loose cannon and an idiot who does have the potential to do damage as the leader of the most powerful country in the world.
Anyway, I can sympathize with Trump supporters in that I, and I think A LOT of people feel this way, don't want to vote for a corrupt, unlikeable, lying, wall street ass-kissing pos like Clinton, and in fact, considering how awful the Democratic and Republican parties have represented themselves this cycle, I would love to vote in a candidate who can maybe get into a position of power and shake things up like Trump would do (at least symbolically). Bernie was kind of a part of that. Clinton won't do that. However, the SC is too major an issue and Trump is too crazy of a psycho to be able to vote for someone like Trump.
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Our status abroad is just as important imo. Trump as president would be disastrous for our relationships with our allies. Well except for Putin, that is.
Putin would play him like a fiddle and get basically whatever he wanted.
Putin would play him like a fiddle and get basically whatever he wanted.
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Vibe wrote:How can people not understand that it's irrelevant who will be in office between these two and should elect Trump for the lolz?
Because Supreme Court Justices would determine abortion rights, Gay Rights n Money in Politics (Superpacs buying elections) n Dems are in the right side while GOP is the wrong side.
GOP n Trump has promised massive tax cuts for the ultra rich which will have to be balanced by middle class welfare program cuts as debt is already incredibly high. You can add that with a thirst for war.
The good thing is Dems in the Senate & House apart from being corporate stooges (large section) are sensible in individual privacy rights, not doing stupid wars, etc.
If there is a Trump presidency with a Republican Senate & House, then that Super majority can push anything through. The House will anyways be with Republicans. I hope Dems can wrest the Senate & get the Presidency!
Hillary must go in 2020 - If this was a moderate Republican party with a guy like Kasich then maybe, but the party of Trump & Paul Ryan Ted Cruz having unlimited power is scary!
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An originalist like Scalia would stand on the principle that to change the constitution you need to get elected, draft and pass bills and amendments.
If the constitution was reimagined by conservative activist Justices it would be like the left threw a boomerang and it came back to whack them in the face, which would be deserved.
But like in Europe leftists are more comfortable with writing their morality into law using top-down undemocratic processes, while unironically complaining about fascists.
If the constitution was reimagined by conservative activist Justices it would be like the left threw a boomerang and it came back to whack them in the face, which would be deserved.
But like in Europe leftists are more comfortable with writing their morality into law using top-down undemocratic processes, while unironically complaining about fascists.
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final debate
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Adit wrote:FennecFox7 wrote:Adit wrote:
Actually what are you talking about?
Did you just compared Mexicans coming over to U.S illegally and immigration wise to Syrians refugees fleeing a war torn country?
Mexico's GDP is 1.6 trillion and one of the developing countries out there. They migrate to U.S for better standard of living not because they are starving to death or are being bombed by U.S and ISIS.
Why are you even comparing it to Europeans taking refugees ? its ridiculous and frankly im done talking with you on international matters as you just types like a teenager on steroid.
Also U.S needs to stop taking credit for taking wealthy arabs,Engineers and Doctors lol, any country would love to have them. Even somalia would love some wealthy people and doctors. Especially when the entire ISIS and refugee crisis is because of U.S and its idiotic foreign policy. Only thing worse than dictatorship is power vacuum, and that is what they just created.Utter chaos and now europe and countries nearby have to solve all the problems coming with it.
Oh so the cartels in Mexico and the overwhelming majority of the country living in poverty and under fear of a drug war just completely flew over your head?
Yes it is the same thing, there is no difference between people who have nothing and want a better life other then their race, which you have shown to have racist tendencies towards Arabs but hey, just deny it.
I've been to ciudad Juarez and I've been to El Paso and parts of the border. And I also live in Texas. You have no *bleep* idea what you're talking about so instead of talking like you know something from India, maybe you should know your stuff before opening your mouth
It's not the same thing, otherwise you would hear a refugee situation just like in Syria. Just nowhere comparable whether you live inside Mexico or you yourself a Mexican does not matter.
Lol at the Racist accusations. What if I tell, you have shown to have extremist tendencies with your post here? Ridiculous right? Just like what you just typed.
So stop typing things that are not accurate. Stop inventing stuff and kindly shut your teenage mouth. Grow up and then come to this section.
Lol @ the jokers giving you thumbs up. No worries, deny it all you want. Your post history says a different story.
Yes, besides where they come from, both want a better life in a better country and to escape poverty. Like I said, you don't live here, you really don't know anything
Most Arabs didn't come to this country super educated, they still had to work in college and get degrees (just like my family who came here penniless), then they became successful. Jobs here don't take foreign degrees from the Middle East or North Africa. So try again.
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Both Hillary and Trump have spent most of the debate throwing scandals at each other.
They really are a couple who are on the verge of divorce
They really are a couple who are on the verge of divorce
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And debate season is over.
This was hardly a debate though and more of a "who can shit over who the most".
Just a month to go and we are done with this lads.
This was hardly a debate though and more of a "who can shit over who the most".
Just a month to go and we are done with this lads.
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