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Trump Stopped Iran Attack Because of Tucker Carson


Tucker Carson warned Trump that his chicken hawk national security advisor John Bolton didn't have his best interest. He warned that a war with Iran could be expensive and long.

What a relief that Trump is receiving advice from Fox commentators like Tucker Carson and Sean Haggerty!

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What a relief that Trump is receiving advice from Fox commentators like Tucker Carson and Sean Haggerty!


I long for the days when Nancy Reagan was consulting with her astrologer Joan Quigley on how to run the country for Ronnie. I put more trust into an astrologer than the chuckleheads at FAUX News.

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Eleanor Rosevelt was into spirit communications too.

Noting you evaded that.

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Deflection!!!!!!!

Eleanor Roosevelt wasn't president.

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And Nancy Reagan was?!?!?

I think you need to lay off the bong and pay attention to the thread content and flow.

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I never mentioned Nancy Reagan.

I think YOU need to lay off the bong and pay attention to the thread content and flow.

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I never mentioned Nancy Reagan.

I think YOU need to lay off the bong and pay attention to the thread content and flow.


Insolent liar, ^read up^ the thread - it STARTS with Nancy Reagan!

"[–] Doggiedaddy (8592) 3 days ago
What a relief that Trump is receiving advice from Fox commentators like Tucker Carson and Sean Haggerty!


I long for the days when Nancy Reagan was consulting with her astrologer ..."

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That's not my comment Stupberto!

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I never said it was - it is however the originating comment in THIS sub-thread, you inescapably dense baboon.

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Me:
"I never mentioned Nancy Reagan."

You:
"Insolent liar, ^read up^ the thread - it STARTS with Nancy Reagan!"

You're not too bright, are you?

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You jumped in to doggiedaddy doo doo - expect to wear his stink as long as you remain here rolling in it.
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I wasn't alive then. I was alive when Reagan was President and Nancy was running the country for him via Joan Quigley, while he was battling Alzheimer's. It made national news back then - and Nancy ended up admitting it in her memoir years later.

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Worked so well we all long to go back to those halcyon days of liberty and prosperity.

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Worked so well we all long to go back to those halcyon days of liberty and prosperity.


Aha YOU AGREE! You want out of this 'T-rump Presidency', too! YOU AGREE!

I was no fan of Regan, or the Reagan-era, but at this point I'd take him and Nancy's reign over T-rump any day. And I'm glad to see you agree with me.

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Aha YOU AGREE! You want out of this 'T-rump Presidency', too! YOU AGREE!

I was no fan of Regan, or the Reagan-era, but at this point I'd take him and Nancy's reign over T-rump any day. And I'm glad to see you agree with me.


I agree only because it was such an innocent time in comparison, no interwebs, fax machines, chain letters, a measure more non-fake news...and a few billion less useless eaters to scourge the planet - but i'll venerate Trump for even echoing those grand days, God Bless Trump!

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I agree


That's all I needed to read. It's a big step forward for you. Congratulations! You're gaining some sense from my posts, and some is better than none.

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Join me in chorus then - God Bless Trump!

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Trump and you will be the Devil's fodder for abusing children.

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No children are abused...by "us"...that's on their birth parents who trade them off to be border crossing tickets - do try and be honest for once in your life.

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You're supporting young children being placed in concentration camps. You have a lot of hate and bitterness inside of you.

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You're supporting young children being placed in concentration camps.


Former oil field worker housing does NOT equate to "concentration camps" you mendacious asshat!

http://hardnoxandfriends.com/2014/12/17/nations-largest-immigrant-camp-in-south-texas/

The Obama administration on Monday unveiled a former oil field workers’ camp in rural South Texas that’s being converted into the nation’s largest family immigration detention center, as federal authorities brace for the possibility that mothers and children may again come pouring across the U.S.-Mexico border illegally.

immigrant camp1Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson visited the 50-acre compound featuring 80 tan, two-bedroom, one-bathroom cottages connected by dirt roads and newly laid grass sod in Dilley, about 70 miles southwest of San Antonio.

The first wave of about 30 immigrants will begin arriving in coming weeks and the cabins will eventually hold up to 480 people. Housing being constructed nearby will push capacity to 2,400 by around May.

yeah right...thanks George Soros' caravans for f**king that up...

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Lots of justification and excuses on your part.

Why are you supporting young children being placed in concentration camps?

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Lots of justification and excuses on your part.

Why are you supporting young children being placed in concentration camps?


1.) Lots of deceits and lies on your part.

2.) I support the "young children" of central America staying the f**k at HOME!

Got it yet, chief?

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It would only increase the amount of people leaving Iran for England.

LONDON: More than half the young people in much of the Arab world would like to leave their home countries, a survey conducted by BBC Arabic has found.
http://www.arabnews.com/node/1515101/middle-east

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And about 30% of them (or more) support RADICAL Islime.

No joke.

https://winteryknight.com/2015/11/18/what-percentage-of-muslims-approve-of-radical-islam-and-terrorism/

France. A new, widely-covered poll shows that a full 16% of French people have positive attitudes toward ISIS. That includes 27% of French between the ages of 18-24. Anne-Elizabeth Moutet of Newsweek wrote, β€œThis is the ideology of young French Muslims from immigrant backgrounds…these are the same people who torch synagogues.”

Britain. In 2006, a poll for the Sunday Telegraph found that 40% of British Muslims wanted shariah law in the United Kingdom, and that 20% backed the 7/7 bombers.Another poll from that year showed that 45% of British Muslims said that 9/11 was an American/Israeli conspiracy; that poll showed that one-quarter of British Muslims believed that the 7/7 bombings were justified.

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Qberto, I want you to be smarter than you are because a country is only as good as its weakest link. Right now, that's you!

The polls are pure nonsense created by the Russian government:

"The poll of European attitudes towards the group, carried out by ICM for Russian news agency Rossiya Segodnya."

All Russian "news" is controlled by Putin and its propaganda. There is no free press over there. Putin wants Europe and America to become weaker as he forges alliances with countries like China, Syria, Turkey, North Korea, Venezuela and throughout Africa and Iran. That's a lot of natural resources he'll have access to.

Try to make some type of effort to develop your critical thinking skills instead of blindly following nonsense because they validate your personal prejudices and biases.

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The polls are pure nonsense created by the Russian government:


Pew is the Russian Government?

"United States. A 2013 poll from Pew showed that 13% of American Muslims said that violence against civilians is often, sometimes or rarely justified to defend Islam. A 2011 poll from Pew showed that 21 percent of Muslims are concerned about extremism among Muslim Americans. 19 percent of American Muslims as of 2011 said they were either favorable toward Al Qaeda or didn’t know."

The Telegraph is the Russian government too?

Britain. In 2006, a poll for the Sunday Telegraph found that 40% of British Muslims wanted shariah law in the United Kingdom, and that 20% backed the 7/7 bombers.Another poll from that year showed that 45% of British Muslims said that 9/11 was an American/Israeli conspiracy; that poll showed that one-quarter of British Muslims believed that the 7/7 bombings were justified.

Just stop it, you're lampooning yourself to death here.

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Is your source Breitbart or some other bigoted site, again?

I notice that you're afraid to provide a link this time. Are you afraid that I'll discover how bogus your latest xenophobic and Islamophobic poll is? What a wimp!

Reading polls are obviously out of your league. I suggest you stick with Winnie the Pooh books.

Qberto, the stupberto!

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Is your source Breitbart or some other bigoted site, again?


Which sources did I list - look ^straight above ^!

You can't even be honest on a post by post reply basis, fool.

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Your last source was misleading therefore I want a link. Why are you afraid to provide one?

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Qberto, I want you to be smarter than you are because a country is only as good as its weakest link. Right now, that's you!


LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!

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Iranians aren't Arabs!!!! That article had nothing to do with Iranians.

If you blow-up a country, then of course there will be refugees.

Dummy in the White House should have left the Iran nuclear deal alone instead of pulling out of it. Now, the idiot in the White House is complaining about the Iranians not following it when that draft dodging moron is the one who unilaterally pulled out of it. Such stupidity!

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Iranians aren't Arabs!!!! That article had nothing to do with Iranians.


No one ever said they were "Arabs" - stop making lies up.

But they ARE Muzzies:

https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/religious-beliefs-and-freedoms-in-iran.html
Close to 98% of the population of Iran identifies as Muslim.

And they are RADICAL:

"They believe that the 12th Imam, Muhammad al-Mahdi, did not die and that he will return to proclaim justice on earth."

Nuff said.

:-)

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"It would only increase the amount of people leaving Iran for England.
LONDON: More than half the young people in much of the Arab world would like to leave their home countries, a survey conducted by BBC Arabic has found."

Not you genius. Someone else.

Sunnis and Shiites are different. Most of the terrorists are Sunnis. They tend to be more radical. The Iranians are Shiites.

You mean the way Christians are radical who believe that Jesus didn't die and will return to proclaim justice on Earth?

You all and your fairy tales. LOL!

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You mean the way Christians are radical who believe that Jesus didn't die and will return to proclaim justice on Earth?


How many Christian women have:

~ Their heads bagged?

~ Their clitoris mutilated?

~ Are prohibited from driving?

~ Must never look eye to eye at a man?

Tell us all about your religion of "peace"!

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What you listed has nothing to do with Islam. That's cultural. Do cross-burnings, mass genocide, racism, concentration camps for children and mass shootings have anything to do with Christianity?

"Love your neighbor as you love thyself."
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."

I don't see you practicing Christianity. You're just spewing hatred on this site.

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What you listed has nothing to do with Islam. That's cultural.


Mubwhahahhaha!!!!!

Yeah...right!!!!

https://answering-islam.org/Sharia/fem_circumcision.html
Muslims usually insist that this practice is a cultural issue, and it is not religiously mandated by Islam.

The following quotation is taken from Reliance of the Traveller, Revised edition, amana publications, Beltsville, 1997. The title page informs us that this book is

The Classic Manual of Islamic Sacred Law β€˜Umdat al-Salik
by Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri (d. 769/1368) in Arabic with
Facing English Text, Commentary, and Appendices
Edited and Translated by Nuh Ha Mim Keller

n this book, in the section titled "THE BODY", we find on page 59 the following entry:

Nuh Hah Mim Keller's Translation Arabic Original


e4.3 Circumcision is obligatory (O: for both men and women. For men it consists of removing the prepuce from the penis, and for women, removing the prepuce (Ar. Bazr) of the clitoris (n: not the clitoris itself, as some mistakenly assert). (A: Hanbalis hold that circumcision of women is not obligatory but sunna, while Hanafis consider it a mere courtesy to the husband.)"


The above used abbreviations mean:

A: ... comment by Sheikh 'Abd al-Wakil Durubi
Ar. Arabic
n: ... remark by the translator
O: ... excerpt from the commentary of Sheikh 'Umar Barakat
However what the Arabic actually says is:

Circumcision is obligatory (for every male and female)
by cutting off the piece of skin on the glans of the penis of the male,
but circumcision of the female is by cutting out the clitoris
(this is called HufaaD). {bold emphasis ours}

The Arabic word bazr does not mean "prepuce of the clitoris", it means the clitoris itself (cf. the entry in the Arabic-English Dictionary). The deceptive translation by Nuh Hah Mim Keller, made for Western consumption, obscures the Shafi’i law, given by β€˜Umdat al-Salik, that circumcision of girls by excision o

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Irrelevant. It's not in the Koran. Like I said, It's cultural.

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Irrelevant.


Not if it were your genitals being ritually mutilated, you barbaric apologist for Islime!

You LOSE again:

Historical
Cutting out the clitoris is obligatory
e4.3 Circumcision is obligatory (for every male and female) by cutting off the piece of skin on the glans of the penis of the male, but circumcision of the female is by cutting out the clitoris (this is called Hufaad)
Reliance of the Traveller: A Classic Manual of Islamic Sacred Law
Ahmad ibn Naqib al-Misri

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The Koran is the book that is followed in Islam. Circumcision is not mentioned.

Female circumcision is illegal in some Muslim countries. The majority of Muslim women are NOT circumcised.

In some countries, Christians and Animists females are circumcised also which I reiterate - it's cultural.

80% of all American men are circumcised and it's considered normal. Only outside of the U.S. is male circumcision rare (20%). Why don't you know this? Are you Russian?

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Do cross-burnings, mass genocide, racism, concentration camps for children and mass shootings have anything to do with Christianity?


How long have you been beating your wife and why?

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I don't see you practicing Christianity. You're just spewing hatred on this site.


1.) This is not a religious or faith-based site - ipso facto.

2.) Facts are not "hatred".

HTH

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etc.

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You're the one who brought up religion. Judge not lest ye be judged.

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One can discuss and reference in a scholarly manner without it rising to the level of judgement, knave.

How's your foreskin/clitty doing?

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Still intact?

Thank AMERICAN law.



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Which is a serious problem. Its obvious Trump isn't impervious to Bolton or Pompeo's influence. Cucker resisted the neocons for the time being. But what happens down the road? Especially if the warmongers realize just how influential Cucker is. Does the alt-right REALLY think the neocons cannot change Cucker's mind? Like... really?

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Its obvious Trump isn't impervious to Bolton or Pompeo's influence.


Oh really?!?!?!??

So how did THIS happen?

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-iran-strike-trump-says-he-called-off-operation-when-told-150-would-likely-die-today-2019-06-21/
President Trump said the U.S. military was "cocked and loaded" to retaliate against Iran on three different sites Thursday night, but called off the operation after learning 150 people would likely die from the strike. Mr. Trump, explaining his decision on Twitter, said the response would have been "not proportionate to shooting down an unmanned drone."
Mr. Trump further explained his decision in an interview with NBC's Chuck Todd on Friday. The president said military leaders came to him about 30 minutes before the planned strike, when he said he wanted to know one thing before moving forward β€” how many people would be killed? Those officials returned to him and put the number at approximately 150 people. The president said that he thought about it and considered the human toll. Mr. Trump claimed U.S. aircraft weren't in the air yet, but would have been soon, when he called off the strike.
"And I thought about it for a second and I said, you know what, they shot down an unmanned drone, plane, whatever you want to call it, and here we are sitting with 150 dead people that would have taken place probably within a half an hour after I said go ahead, and I didn't like it. I didn't think, I didn't think it was proportionate," Mr. Trump told Todd.
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You read minds? Or just Donald Trump's mind?

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Who said T-rump has a mind? That's a big leap there....

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Tend to your own cranial vacancy please.

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