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Postby Sounder » Tue Sep 06, 2016 8:56 pm

Or it will be just as George Soros has stated that Trump will win the popular vote but that the electoral college (will do the responsible thing and) will vote for Mrs. Clinton.

So that Tim Kaine can work that Jesuit magic.

Which seems quite simpatico with the Soros style. Ouch.
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Postby stoneonstone » Tue Sep 06, 2016 9:30 pm

Starting to smell like a Gerald Ford and Nelson Rockefeller interregnum... :fawked:
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Postby backtoiam » Tue Sep 06, 2016 9:52 pm

Sounder » Tue Sep 06, 2016 7:56 pm wrote:Or it will be just as George Soros has stated that Trump will win the popular vote but that the electoral college (will do the responsible thing and) will vote for Mrs. Clinton.

So that Tim Kaine can work that Jesuit magic.

Which seems quite simpatico with the Soros style. Ouch.


Is that a joke or did Soros actually say that?
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Postby backtoiam » Wed Sep 07, 2016 3:30 am

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The establishment has expressed a desire to "protect the election process as if it were critical infrastructure" which would of course necessitate total control over it and Hillary is currently helping with her "Russian Hacker" routine.


Hillary says the Russians are hacking the government. Trump says the election will be rigged. I have seen several references by the government about treating the electoral process as critical infrastructure. Now the FBI says the the voting machines cannot be trusted. There sure is a lot of public concern by the usual gangsters about how elections work. I'm tellin ya, these peckerheads are probably up to something.

They might be planning to set up a network so that all these machines are networked together in some fashion that will loop it through a Fed system so that all machines can be tweaked and controlled from a central point in real time, or something.

My suspicion is that they want to somehow cut the people who have to man the machines at the individual district polling stations out of the loop and replace them with a Fed person. That way it cuts potential leaks from personnel out of the loop. There is a pattern here where it goes we will see.

FBI Says Voting Machines Cannot Be Trusted
Aug 29, 2016

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has found breaches in Illinois and Arizona’s voter registration databases and is urging states to increase computer security ahead of the Nov. 8 presidential election, according to a U.S. official familiar with the probe.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said on Monday that investigators were also seeking evidence of whether other states may have been targeted.
The FBI warning in an Aug. 18 flash alert from the agency’s Cyber Division did not identify the intruders or the two states targeted.
Reuters obtained a copy of the document after Yahoo News first reported the story Monday.
Accessing information in a voter database, much of which is publicly accessible, does not necessarily suggest an effort to manipulate the votes themselves. When registering, voters typically provide their names, home addresses, driver’s license or identification numbers, and party affiliations.

Read more: FBI Says Voting Machines Cannot Be Trusted
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Postby backtoiam » Wed Sep 07, 2016 6:02 am

Bingo.


World News | Tue Aug 23, 2016 5:06am BST
OSCE rights group requests 500 international observers to monitor U.S. presidential vote

By Julia Harte | WASHINGTON

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe aims to send 500 international observers to observe November's U.S. presidential election, a tenfold increase from the number the group deployed in 2012.

A coalition of more than 200 U.S. civil rights groups urged the OSCE in a letter released on Tuesday to provide even more than the 500 observers the OSCE requested based on an assessment it conducted in May. The actual observers will be dispatched by the international security and rights organization's 57 participating states.

The letter from the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights said the OSCE's role was "even more critical" in light of the U.S. Justice Department's July announcement, first reported by Reuters, that it would deploy election observers to far fewer polling sites this year than in previous elections.

Civil rights advocates say voters are more likely to face racial bias at the polls in November than they have in 50 years, because of voting laws that several states passed after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down part of the landmark anti-discrimination 1965 Voting Rights Act three years ago.

Supporters of the laws say they are necessary to combat voter fraud.

Earlier this month, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump made his own plea for election observers before an audience in Pennsylvania and said the only way he could lose the state would be if "in certain sections of the state they cheat."

Wade Henderson, president and chief executive of the Leadership Conference, told Reuters that international observers could not fill the void left by Justice Department-deployed observers, who numbered 840 in 2004, the last election for which the department provided numbers for federal observers.

"We profess to bring democracy to various parts of the world where we monitor elections, but then our own country is embarrassed by its failure to ensure adequate elections here at home," said Henderson.

OSCE spokesman Thomas Rymer said the number of observers the group hoped to deploy to the United States was fixed at 500 but that the Leadership Conference letter would factor into the group's decision about where to send the observers.

The letter urged the OSCE to focus its resources on eight states in which it said "enhanced voter intimidation efforts" were likely, including Pennsylvania and North Carolina, where the Nov. 8 contest between Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton is expected to be close.

(Reporting by Julia Harte; Editing by Peter Cooney)

http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-usa-el ... KKCN10Y08Z
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Postby backtoiam » Wed Sep 07, 2016 6:59 am

There is some weird shit going on right now. The Chinese made Obama get off the back of the plane. No stairway on the front of the plane and red carpet arrival. He had to get off the back of the plane. When the Obama people bitched about it a Chinese official cussed them and told them basically, "fuck you, this is our airport, we will do what we want." A Chinese official got into an argument with Obama's people.

The President of the Philippines publicly referred to Obama as "the son of a whore" the other day and stated that he would cuss him out.

It seems as if something is slipping in the gears. Who dares call the U.S. President "the son of a whore?"

Barack Obama cancels meeting after Philippines president calls him 'son of a whore'

Barack Obama has cancelled a meeting with the president of the Philippines after Rodrigo Duterte appeared to call him a “son of a whore”.

The move followed a warning from Duterte to the US president to keep off the subject of extrajudicial killings in his country’s brutal drug war when they were due to meet on Tuesday at a regional summit in Laos. Duterte told a press conference that Obama “must be respectful”.

The firebrand president was answering a reporter’s question about how he intended to explain the extrajudicial killings to Obama, before boarding a plane to Laos for the Association of South-east Asian Nations summit.

“You must be respectful. Do not just throw away questions and statements. Son of a whore, I will curse you in that forum,” Duterte was quoted by as saying by Agence-France Presse. “We will be wallowing in the mud like pigs if you do that to me.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/ ... -son-whore


Hillary has not even really been campaigning. Hillary is reportedly hidden away in the Hamptons.

It looks like she threw up something green in this glass.

https://youtu.be/zsGUSdhHIt8


Two countries in a week gave Obama major snubs and insults. I wonder what is really going on behind the scenes? Seems as if some people are sick and damn tired of the U.S. and not scared to show it.
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Postby seemslikeadream » Wed Sep 07, 2016 12:14 pm

is this the face of a person who has just kissed Trump's ass?

did it taste like Tang?

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The Trump University Corruption Story Just Got Worse For Pam Bondi (And Donald Trump)
Posted at 9:30 am on September 7, 2016 by Sara Gonzales

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As if the pay-for-play allegations against Donald Trump weren’t bad enough, the evidence of his participation in government corruption deepens.

It turns out not only did Trump donate $25,000 to Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi’s political committee before she inexplicably decided not to pursue charges against Trump University, he also held a posh fundraiser for Bondi at the infamous Mar-a-Lago estate.

The Huffington Post reported on Wednesday that although Trump did not financially contribute to Bondi at his fundraiser, he hosted the event at the steep price of $3,000 per person and allowed the event to take place at Mar-a-Lago at the small price of $4,855.65- practically for free. Keep in mind, this is the same estate Trump has charged his own campaign $140,000 to rent.

Here is what we now know:

Pam Bondi personally solicited donations from Donald Trump after her office intimated they might join the New York Attorney General in opening a fraud investigation against Trump University
Trump contributed $25,000 to Pam Bondi’s political committee in September 2013
Bondi then decided not to investigate the numerous fraud complaints against Trump University
In March of 2014, Trump then hosted a high-dollar fundraiser for Bondi’s reelection campaign at Mar-a-Lago

http://www.redstate.com/saragonzales/20 ... ndi-trump/



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Postby seemslikeadream » Wed Sep 07, 2016 4:12 pm

Trump calls for higher defense spending after months of isolationist talk

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... story.html
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Postby seemslikeadream » Wed Sep 07, 2016 6:26 pm

Retired generals endorsing Trump include one reprimanded for disclosing classified information
By Dan Lamothe September 6

Retired Lt. General William Boykin in 2011. (Ed Andrieski/AP)
A new list of retired senior military officers who endorse Donald Trump for president includes a three-star general who was reprimanded by the Army for disclosing classified information in a 2008 memoir about his career in special operations.

Retired Lt. Gen. William G. “Jerry” Boykin, a founding member of the Army’s elite Delta Force, is probably the most recognizable name on the list, which includes 88 names and was released Tuesday with a letter in which the signatories said the American people have an “urgently needed opportunity to make a long overdue course correction in our national security posture and policy” by electing Trump president. The letter is seen as an effort to convince voters that the Republican nominee would be a good commander in chief after a number of retired military officers came out against him, but includes several retired officers who have complicated pasts.

[Generals have waded into presidential elections for decades. Their colleagues still hate it.]

“For the past eight years, America’s armed forces have been subjected to a series of ill-considered and debilitating budget cuts, policy choices and combat operations that have left the superb men and women in uniform less capable of performing their vital missions in the future than we require them to be,” the letter said. “Simultaneously, enemies of this country have been emboldened, sensing weakness and irresolution in Washington and opportunities for aggression at our expense and that of other freedom-loving nations.

“In our professional judgment, the combined effect is potentially extremely perilous,” the letter concludes. “That is especially the case if our government persists in the practices that have brought us to this present pass.”

The letter does not name Trump’s opponent, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, or discuss her handling of classified information on a private email server, which Trump and his surrogates often raise to make the case that she would not be a suitable commander in chief. Like Clinton, Boykin was at the center of a criminal investigation for his handling of classified information.


Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump shakes hands during a visit to the Canfield, Ohio, Fair on Monday. (Evan Vucci/AP)
Boykin’s case stems from his book, “Never Surrender: A Soldier’s Journey to the Crossroads of Faith and Freedom.” According to military documents obtained by The Washington Post and reported on in 2014, the Army issued him a scathing letter of reprimand in 2013 that said he disclosed “classified information concerning cover methods, counterterrorism/counter-proliferation operations, operational deployments, infiltration methods, pictures, and tactics, techniques and procedures that may compromise ongoing operations.”

Boykin, who was traveling and unavailable for comment Tuesday, questioned the motivation of the Army’s reprimand in a 2014 interview with The Post, saying he had obtained approval to write the book and that everything in it had previously been disclosed in other books, movies and news reports. The general, who retired in 2007, said that an initial investigation in 2010 had determined that no classified information was released but that the Army reopened the criminal case before ultimately deciding not to file charges against him and issuing an administrative reprimand instead.

[Lt. Gen. William Boykin, past Delta Force commander, hit with Army reprimand]

The investigation coincided with a period when Boykin was facing criticism from religious rights groups and some veterans for a series of comments in which he depicted U.S. military operations against Islamist groups such as al-Qaeda as a Christian fight against Satan. In 2012, he became executive vice president of the Family Research Council, a conservative Christian and lobbying organization.

“You draw your own conclusions,” Boykin said in an interview with The Post in 2014. “Why would they reopen it? What was the purpose of reprimanding me basically five years after they started an investigation? Did it take that long to determine whether I had written anything classified?”

Army officials said at the time that the reprimand spoke for itself. The memo notifying Boykin of his reprimand did not state which information in the book is considered classified, but it accused him of “unprofessional behavior” that “reflects poorly on your character.” It was signed by Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III, who was then the Army’s vice chief of staff and who retired this year as the commander of U.S. Central Command.

“Your decision to disregard legal advice and allow ‘Never Surrender: A Soldier’s Journey to the Crossroads of Faith and Freedom’ to be published without seeking classification review reflects a gross lack of judgement,” Austin’s memo said.

Other signatories of the letter endorsing Trump include four retired four-star officers: Army Gen. Burwell B. Bell III, Air Force Gen. Alfred G. Hansen, Army Gen. Crosbie “Butch” Saint and Navy Adm. Jerry Johnson. Bell retired in 2008 after serving as the top U.S. commander in South Korea, and previously was the top U.S. general for Army forces in Europe and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s Land Component Command — an interesting wrinkle, considering the ambivalence Trump has expressed about NATO’s role and usefulness to the United States. Hansen, Saint and Johnson all retired more than 20 years ago.

Another signatory is retired Army Lt. Gen. Marvin Covault, who also left the service in the 1990s. Among his last assignments were serving as the chief of staff for a multinational NATO force involved in planning U.S. and NATO operations in the Balkans and the Mediterranean region. As a two-star general, he oversaw U.S. troops who were called in to help quell riots in Los Angeles in 1992.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/che ... formation/
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Postby seemslikeadream » Wed Sep 07, 2016 6:29 pm

Donald Trump Touts Endorsement Of Far-Right Activist Jerry Boykin

SUBMITTED BY Brian Tashman on Tuesday, 9/6/2016 12:05 pm
Donald Trump’s campaign released a letter today touting the endorsements of dozens of retired military leaders. High up on that list is retired Lt. Gen. William G. “Jerry” Boykin, who joined the Family Research Council after leaving the Army.

Trump, who has built his campaign around anti-Muslim attacks, finds a natural ally in Boykin, whose anti-Muslim views are so extreme that he was reprimanded by President George W. Bush for declaring—while speaking in uniform—that the U.S. was engaged in a holy war against Islam.

Boykin, the FRC’s executive vice president, has engaged in a wide range of bizarre conspiracy theories and extremist rhetoric. As we noted back when Boykin endorsed Trump’s rival Ted Cruz, Boykin:

Said that “Islam is not a religion and does not deserve First Amendment protections,” and wants “no mosques in America.”

Thinks Christians should act more like ISIS and be “willing to die” for their God.

Said Jesus, who’s a real “man’s man,” will return to earth carrying an AR-15.

Blamed Obama and his supporters for the shooting at an Oregon community college, adding that we here at Right Wing Watch use “the exact same tactics” as ISIS and Al Qaeda to encourage attacks on Christians.

Warned that Obama was using the health care reform law as a cover for establishing a private army of Brownshirts loyal just to him.

Claimed the bailout of AIG led to the establishment of Sharia law and that George Soros and the Council on Foreign relations conspired to collapse the U.S. economy in order to help Obama get elected.

Alleged that Obama may be a secret Muslim who “cavort[s] with the enemy” and says “things that are really supportive of what they’re doing.”

Said that American Jews were misled into supporting Democrats by wrongly thinking Adolf Hitler was a right-wing extremist, and believes that that Jews must be converted to Christianity.

Said the U.S. government was founded to be run by Christians .

Warned that Muslim-Americans, including Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin and John Kerry’s son-in-law, are undermining national security.

Accused the Obama administration of showing “support for the infiltration of the Muslim Brotherhood into our government.”

Claimed that the police won’t go into Dearborn, Michigan, because if its large Muslim population.

Suggested that the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell led to the “absolute destruction” of our military.

Predicted that America might soon face God’s judgment because it is worse than Sodom and Gomorrah.

Said that “God’s army” must fight the “evil” of gay rights.

http://www.rightwingwatch.org/content/d ... rry-boykin
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Postby seemslikeadream » Wed Sep 07, 2016 6:33 pm

Donald Trump's Extremist Allies: Who's Who At The Values Voter Summit 2016
SUBMITTED BY Brian Tashman on Friday, 9/2/2016 1:00 pm

Donald Trump is slated to join conservative activists and a number of GOP elected officials at next weekend’s Values Voter Summit, the annual Washington, D.C., event sponsored by the Family Research Council.

The GOP nominee has been busy recruiting Religious Right leaders, often while waving the Bible in the air and boasting about his plans to appoint conservative jurists to the bench and end the “War on Christmas.”

The activists joining Trump at the Values Voter Summit are some of the country’s most extreme opponents of LGBT rights, vocal conspiracy theorists and outspoken critics of the separation of church and state:

Tony Perkins

As the president of the Family Research Council, the summit’s main sponsor, Tony Perkins heads the organization’s efforts to erode gay rights, reproductive rights and the separation of church and state.

Perkins himself frequently reflects the extreme views of his organization. He has:

Linked homosexuality to pedophilia, compared it to alcoholism and said that advances in gay rights encourage ISIS.
Warned that LGBT rights advocates will launch a holocaust against Christians, placing those who oppose same-sex marriage into “boxcars.”
Called gay rights activists “intolerant,” “hateful,” “vile,” “spiteful” and “pawns” of Satan.
Defended Uganda’s “kill-the-gays” bill as a “laudable” effort “to uphold moral conduct.”
Insisted the government is using the “promotion of same-sex relations” as a means of “population control.”
Wrote that the anti-bullying “It Gets Better Project” is “immoral,” “disgusting” and promotes “perversion.”
Denied that there is a correlation between anti-gay bullying and depression and suicide, saying instead that gay and lesbian teens know they are “abnormal” and therefore “have a higher propensity to depression or suicide because of that internal conflict.”
Warned that lawmakers who voted to repeal the military ban on openly gay service members would have “the blood of innocent soldiers on their hands.”
Predicted that marriage equality would “create a revolution” that would “break this country apart.” and lead to “the dissolution of the republic.”
Urged gay people to seek conversion therapy to “escape the homosexual lifestyle.”
Called Islam “evil.”
Said Obama is paving the way for the Antichrist.
Jerry Boykin

Family Research Council vice president and retired Army Lt. Gen. William “Jerry” Boykin sparked a controversy when, as a high-ranking official in the Bush Defense Department, he framed the fight against terrorism as a holy war between Christianity and Islam. He has since built a career as a Religious Right speaker, specializing in anti-Muslim rhetoric and anti-Obama conspiracy theories. He has:

Said that “Islam is evil” and that “Islam is not a religion and does not deserve First Amendment protections”; wants to ban mosques.
Urged Christians to act more like ISIS.
Warned that Obama was using the health care reform law as a cover for establishing a private army of Brownshirts loyal just to him.
Claimed the bailout of AIG led to the establishment of Sharia law and that George Soros and the Council on Foreign relations conspired to collapse the U.S. economy in order to help Obama get elected.
Said that American Jews were misled into supporting Democrats by wrongly thinking Adolf Hitler was a right-wing extremist; thinks that Jews must be converted to Christianity.
Accused the Obama administration of showing “support for the infiltration of the Muslim Brotherhood into our government.”
Suggested that the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell led to the “absolute destruction” of our military.
Peter Sprigg

Peter Sprigg is a senior fellow for policy at the Family Research Council, where he supports policies including criminalizing homosexuality and exporting homosexuals. Sprigg:

Said that he would “prefer to export homosexuals from the United States rather than to import them into the United States because we believe homosexuality is destructive to society.”
Advocated for gay relationships to be outlawed and met with “criminal sanctions,” calling homosexuality “objectively harmful to the people who engage in it and to society at large.”
Called on the government to treat homosexuality like cigarette smoking.
Defended Uganda when it sought to make homosexuality a crime warranting long jail sentences and in some instances the death penalty, saying that Uganda was under attack from those trying to force the “homosexual agenda down the throats of other countries.”
Insisted that homosexuality can “go away” once “the underlying psychological problems are addressed.”
James Dobson

James Dobson is the founder of the Family Research Council and Focus on the Family and currently hosts the “Family Talk” radio program. Recently, he signed on to advise Trump as part of the GOP nominee’s Evangelical Executive Advisory Board. Dobson:

Threatened to leave the U.S. in protest of Obamacare.
Alleged that Obamacare would deprive the elderly of life-saving treatments.
Warned that the Harry Potter series is a hazard to children.
Predicted that gay marriage will destroy religious freedom, send pastors to prison, turn America into Nazi Germany and bring about God’s judgment.
Said that the U.S. could have a second civil war over gay marriage.
Insisted that bisexuality means “orgies.”
Claimed that the Shepard-Byrd Hate Crimes Act would grant legal protections to pedophilia, necrophilia, incest and bestiality.
Blamed the Sandy Hook shooting on legal abortion and marriage equality.
Todd Starnes

Fox News commentator Todd Starnes has become notorious for filing false reports based on right-wing conspiracy theories, especially about the supposed persecution of Christians in America, which of course makes him a favorite “journalist” among conservative activists. Starnes has also:

Speculated that public school officials oppose abstinence-only programs in order to protect their “condom profits” from the “free condoms” they distribute.
Asserted that Obama refuses to take action against ISIS because he wants to “accommodate the Islamic faith at the expense of all other faiths.”
Said that the Supreme Court decision on marriage equality amounted to the persecution of Christians and would lead America to become like Nazi Germany.
Blamed Obama for “orchestrating” the protests in Ferguson, Missouri, in an effort to exacerbate racial tensions.
Baselessly accused the University of Wisconsin of intentionally inflating grades to boost the academic performance of minority students.
Worried that LGBT rights advocates will inevitably demand the deportation of Christians.
Suggested that President Obama is secretly having a gay affair.
Warned that the Obama administration and gay rights laws are ushering in tyranny, cultural cleansing, fascism and second-class citizenship for straight people.
Said that defeats for anti-gay activists are a sign of “the end of days.”
Compared officials who back the removal of Confederate symbols from government property to ISIS terrorists.
Phil Robertson

“Duck Commander” Phil Robertson and his family were already reality TV celebrities when they were launched into a new role as right-wing activists after Robertson made racist and homophobic comments in a 2013 magazine interview. Since then, Robertson has appeared at Republican events and in campaign ads, including one for Ted Cruz, and he is now starring in a “Christian war film” called “Torchbearer,” directed by Trump campaign CEO Steven Bannon. Robertson has:

Claimed black people during Jim Crow were not mistreated but were “singing and happy.”
Alleged that homosexuality leads to bestiality.
Delivered a speech describing a hypothetical family of atheists who get brutally raped and killed.
Labeled liberals pawns of Satan who are worse than Nazis.
Described marriage equality as “wicked” and “evil” and said of its supporters: “We have to rid the earth of them.”
Said men who are gay have had their minds warped by sin and just need to “find a woman.”
Blamed STIs on “beatniks” and “hippies.”
Suggested that AIDS is God’s “penalty” for “immoral conduct.”
Attacked secular government as Satanism.
David and Jason Benham

Twin brothers Jason and David Benham were catapulted to national attention when an HGTV show that they were set to star in was canceled following revelations about their anti-gay, anti-choice, anti-Muslim activism. Since the show’s cancellation, the brothers have become martyrs in the eyes of the Religious Right, which has lifted them up as an example of the supposed persecution of conservative Christians in America. One or both of the brothers have:

Asserted that the LGBT equality movement is part of a “spiritual fight" between God and the “kingdom run by Satan.”
Compared themselves to ISIS victims.
Urged the city of Charlotte, North Carolina, to deny permits to an LGBT Pride event, calling it a “vile” and “destructive” activity that “should not be allowed in our city.”
Compared the fight against marriage equality to opposing Nazi Germany.
Called an Islamic community center a “den of iniquity” and referred to Muslims as “the enemy attacking" America.
Organized a prayer rally to coincide with the 2012 Democratic National Convention, declaring that America must repent for “homosexuality and its agenda that is attacking the nation.”
Led protests outside of abortion clinics, praising anti-choice demonstrators for taking a stand at “the gates of hell” and confronting the “altars of Moloch.”
William Federer

William Federer is a conservative author, columnist and media commentator who focuses on the role of Christianity in American history. He has been embraced by many Republican leaders such as Ben Carson, who plagiarized from Federer’s writings without attribution. Federer has:

Claimed that the “atheist homosexual gay agenda movement” will “open up” the U.S. “to move into an Islamic future.”
Alleged that the U.S. government, drug gangs and Islamic militants are working together to create turmoil and disorder.
Predicted that Islamic “sleeper cells” and “pockets of Muslims that have infiltrated the drug gangs” will “get a signal to have Ferguson riots in malls all across America,” justifying the creation of a “militarized dictatorship.”
Said Obama wants to “advance Islam.”
Argued that Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration used the 2012 Benghazi attack to further an “effort to forbid free speech insulting Islam.”
Warned that the government will use the military to persecute LGBT rights opponents and murder people of faith.
Wondered if the 2008 financial crisis was arranged to help get Obama elected president.
Suggested that Obama will fake an assassination attempt or “intentionally” spark an Israeli-Iranian war, giving him the pretext to “take control of the radio, TV and internet” and “start usurping all kinds of power.”
Michele Bachmann

While she is no longer a member of Congress, having retired in the midst of a campaign finance scandal, Michele Bachmann has continued to be a vocal conservative activist and End Times forecaster. Bachmann, who recently became a member of Donald Trump’s Evangelical Executive Advisory Board, has:

Maintained that the September 11 and Benghazi attacks represented God’s judgment on America.
Declared that Obama and gay rights advocates are bringing about the End Times.
Warned that a one-world government is emerging that will usher in the reign of the Antichrist , wondering if Obama fits the description.
Described homosexuality as “personal enslavement” and “part of Satan.”
Heralded Trump as God’s choice to win the election.
Claimed that gay people want to change laws “so that adults will be able to freely prey on little children sexually.”
Said Obamacare death panels will literally kill people.
Allen West

Former congressman Allen West has remained active in conservative politics since losing his re-election bid in 2012, joining Fox News as a contributor and becoming executive director of the National Center for Policy Analysis. West has:

Predicted that “the Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage could lead to civil war.”
Suggested that Obama supports terrorists against America.
Said the capture of the terrorist behind the 2012 Benghazi attack was merely an attempt “to deflect attention from all the other nightmares.”
Falsely claimed that Walmart imposes Sharia law.
Demanded that Khizr Khan seek God’s forgiveness for his “stunt” at the Democratic National Convention.
Insisted that “78 to 81” House Democrats “are members of the Communist Party” and that Obama has used Soviet messaging.
Compared Social Security, food stamps and Obama administration policies to slavery.
Called on Democrats like Obama and Nancy Pelosi to “get the hell out of the United States of America.”
Said feminists were making men “subservient” and denounced the “women that have been neutering American men and bringing us to the point of this incredible weakness.”
Wondered if Obama was waging “biological warfare” against Americans through enterovirus D68 or the Ebola virus.
Blamed football injuries on the separation of church and state.
Star Parker

Star Parker is a longtime Religious Right activist who is particularly active in anti-gay and anti-choice advocacy. She has called legal abortion a “genocide” on par with slavery and the Holocaust and blamed “sexual promiscuity” for nearly all financial and societal problems. At previous Values Voter Summits, she claimed that God was getting ready to punish America for marriage equality and legal abortion, urged gay people to “keep it private” and lamented that “homosexuality is now dividing us and bringing horrible hostility into the public square.” Parker has also:

Declared that LGBT people are forcing Christians “into the closet.”
Said LGBT-inclusive rules in schools amount to the “molestation” of children.
Argued that the rate of HIV infections in Washington, D.C., would spike once the city legalized marriage equality, “transforming [the city] officially into Sodom.”
Tied same-sex marriage to failing public schools.
Mused that family life for African Americans was “more healthy” under slavery than it is today.
Referred to the Congressional Black Caucus as “the overseer today” that wants to torture black people and keep them “uneducated” and “on the plantation.”
Said Obama hates America and called a speech he gave “verbal rape.”
Elaine Donnelly

A veteran of social conservative campaigns such as the successful effort to defeat the Equal Rights Amendment, Elaine Donnelly of the Center for Military Readiness is an outspoken critic of attempts to include LGBT people and women in the military. She has:

Blamed the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal on the inclusion of women in the military.
Warned that gay and bisexual men will rush to join the armed forces so the military will cover their AIDS treatments and that transgender people will similarly enlist just to have gender reassignment surgeries paid for.
Criticized a Pentagon office focusing on preventing sexual harassment, saying it would become the “Office of Male Bashing.”
Insisted that the repeal of Don’t Ask Don’t Tell “could put remaining troops in greater danger, and break the All-Volunteer Force.”
Denigrated the military as “the San Francisco military” because it permits gay people to serve openly.
Called on the military to ban same-sex wedding ceremonies on bases.
Lambasted soldiers who marched in LGBT pride parades for bringing “discredit upon the armed forces.”
Warned of “LGBT activist groups” in the military that “know exactly how to intimidate other people, make other people feel they are not welcome.”
Kirk Cameron

Actor Kirk Cameron has emerged as a favorite on the Religious Right speaker circuit, where he publicizes his movies about the War on Christmas and preaches about how he is persecuted for being conservative. Cameron also styles himself as a historian, although he is not very good at it. He has:

Made a film about how bananas disprove the theory of evolution.
Called same-sex marriage an “assault on the traditional family.”
Said of homosexuality: “I think it's unnatural, I think it’s detrimental and ultimately destructive to so many foundations of civilization.”
Compared the U.S. to Nazi Germany.
Claimed that the “greatest threat we face today is the secular totalitarianism of our current system.”
Urged voters to oppose Obama in order to “hold back the flood of moral and spiritual evil that has been pouring into the country.”

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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby JackRiddler » Thu Sep 08, 2016 1:02 am

Sounder » Tue Sep 06, 2016 7:56 pm wrote:Or it will be just as George Soros has stated that Trump will win the popular vote but that the electoral college (will do the responsible thing and) will vote for Mrs. Clinton.

So that Tim Kaine can work that Jesuit magic.

Which seems quite simpatico with the Soros style. Ouch.


Those Catholics and Jews, amirite?

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Postby JackRiddler » Thu Sep 08, 2016 1:09 am

seemslikeadream » Wed Sep 07, 2016 3:12 pm wrote:Trump calls for higher defense spending after months of isolationist talk

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... story.html


Isolationist? Please!

Build a wall and MAKE MEXICO PAY.

Cut the head off ISIS and TAKE THEIR OIL.

Isolationist is not the word for that!

He's always been for more war, and actually pretty clear on where and what, and in the Middle East once you parse past the disposable bullshit for idiots (including some on this board) it's not very different from Clinton's stance. Stay in and get deeper.

How would you headline the following?

(Transcript of "town hall" forum.)

http://time.com/4483355/commander-chief ... -intrepid/

QUESTION: Mr. Trump, over the past 15 years, a lot of U.S. troops have bled and died securing towns and provinces from Iraq to Afghanistan, only to have insurgent groups like ISIS spring back the moment we leave. Now, you’ve claimed to have a secret plan to defeat ISIS. But you’re hardly the first politician to promise a quick victory and a speedy homecoming. So assuming we do defeat ISIS, what next? What is your plan for the region to ensure that a group like them doesn’t just come back?

TRUMP: Sure. I mean, part of the problem that we’ve had is we go in, we defeat somebody, and then we don’t know what we’re doing after that. We lose it, like as an example, you look at Iraq, what happened, how badly that was handled. And then when President Obama took over, likewise, it was a disaster. It was actually somewhat stable. I don’t think could ever be very stable to where we should have never gone into in the first place.

But he came in. He said when we go out — and he took everybody out. And really, ISIS was formed. This was a terrible decision. And frankly, we never even got a shot. And if you really look at the aftermath of Iraq, Iran is going to be taking over Iraq. They’ve been doing it. And it’s not a pretty picture.

The — and I think you know — because you’ve been watching me I think for a long time — I’ve always said, shouldn’t be there, but if we’re going to get out, take the oil. If we would have taken the oil, you wouldn’t have ISIS, because ISIS formed with the power and the wealth of that oil.

LAUER: How were we going to take the oil? How were we going to do that?

TRUMP: Just we would leave a certain group behind and you would take various sections where they have the oil. They have — people don’t know this about Iraq, but they have among the largest oil reserves in the world, in the entire world.
And we’re the only ones, we go in, we spend $3 trillion, we lose thousands and thousands of lives, and then, Matt, what happens is, we get nothing. You know, it used to be to the victor belong the spoils. Now, there was no victor there, believe me. There was no victor. But I always said: Take the oil.

One of the benefits we would have had if we took the oil is ISIS would not have been able to take oil and use that oil…









Trump Calls for Permanent U.S. Military Occupation of Iraqi Oil-Producing Areas






(Which is like, 30% of the country's area, populated by how many million people?)






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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby seemslikeadream » Thu Sep 08, 2016 8:28 am

SEPTEMBER 8, 2016
Company Led by Donald Trump’s Energy Aide Says Its Oil Will Flow Through Dakota Access Pipeline
by STEVE HORN

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Continental Resources — the company founded and led by CEO Harold Hamm, energy adviser to Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and potential U.S. Secretary of Energy under a Trump presidency — has announced to investors that oil it obtains via hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) from North Dakota’s Bakken Shale basin is destined for transport through the hotly-contested Dakota Access pipeline.

The company’s 37-page September 2016 Investor Update presentation walks investors in the publicly-traded company through various capital expenditure and profit-margin earning scenarios. It also features five slides on the Bakken Shale, with the fifth one named “CLR Bakken Differentials Decreasing Through Increased Pipeline Capacity” honing in on Dakota Access, ETCOP and how the interconnected lines relate to Continental’s marketing plans going forward.

In a section of that slide titled, “Bakken Takeaway Capacity” a bar graph points out that the opening of Dakota Access would allow more barrels of Continental’s Bakken fracked oil to flow through pipelines.

Dakota Access is slated to carry the fracked Bakken oil across South Dakota, Iowa and into Patoka, Illinois. From there, it will connect to the company’s Energy Transfer Crude Oil Pipeline (ETCOP) line, which terminates in Nederland, Texas at the Sunoco Logistics-owned refinery.

From Keystone XL to Dakota Access

Previously, Harold Hamm was as an outspoken supporter of TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline, deploying the lobbying group he founded named the Domestic Energy Producers Alliance to advocate for KXL and a Bakken on-ramp which would connect to it. Once he realized the northern leg was doomed politically, Hamm began singing a different tune on Keystone.

“We’re supporting other pipelines out there, we’re not waiting on Keystone. Nobody is,” Hamm, also an energy adviser to Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign, told Politico in November 2014. “That thing … needed action on it six years ago. I just think it’s too late and we need to move on.”

One of those ‘other pipelines’ Hamm appears to have taken an interest in is Dakota Access (DAPL). Although to date, neither Hamm nor Trump have commented publicly on the DAPL project. Continental Resources told DeSmog that it does not comment on pipeline shipping contracts.

As The Intercept’s Lee Fang pointed out in a recent article, some oil from Dakota Access could feed export markets, despite Energy Transfer’s claims in a presentation that it will feature “100% Domestic produced crude” that “supports 100% domestic consumption.”

Hamm’s Domestic Energy Producers Alliance, as revealed in a December 2015 DeSmog investigation, led the successful public relations and lobbying campaign charge for lifting the crude oil export ban.

The battle over the fate of Dakota Access has pitted Native American Tribes, environmentalists and libertarian private property rights supporters against Energy Transfer Partners and state- and federal-level agencies which have permitted the project.

The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe awaits a decision by a Judge in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in its lawsuit against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, set for September 9.

“Hamm is an oil profiteer exploiting the health of the water, farmland, and communities in the Dakotas and all downstream,” Angie Carter of the Women, Food and Agriculture Network — one of the over 30 groups comprising the Iowa-based Bakken Pipeline Resistance Coalition — told DeSmog. “In Iowa, we’ve called upon both Trump and Clinton to speak out against the pipeline.”

Like Trump, Clinton has yet to comment on the pipeline.

http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/09/08/ ... -pipeline/

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Re: TRUMP is seriously dangerous

Postby seemslikeadream » Thu Sep 08, 2016 10:16 am

http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/c ... s-sign-god

Colbert Has a Field Day With Trump's Nutty Attorney's Miraculous Sign from God
And hmmm, whatever could Trump mean when he says Clinton "doesn't look presidential?"
By Alexandra Rosenmann / AlterNet September 8, 2016


Stephen Colbert may be a devout Christian, but he isn't buying what Donald Trump's attorney is calling a sign from God about who our next president should be.

Last week, Cohen revealed on Twitter that he had received a sign that Trump would win in November, tweeting out a picture of a cloud he thought resembled Trump along with the caption, "In case anyone is unsure as to who will be our next #POTUS, the lord has chosen the people's messenger."
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"Yes, God made a Trump-shaped cloud, though the cloud actually holds a position longer than the real Donald Trump," Colbert quipped on Wednesday night's Late Show. "But, you know, God works in mysterious ways because later that day he also endorsed a seahorse, a duckie and your mother making love to the mailman. No one sees that?" he asked the audience, after showing a slideshow of shapes.

The audience roared.

Of course, God's not the only one saying Trump should be president. There is also, of course, Trump himself. And he's even invented criteria to back up his claims.

"[Trump] has a new way of questioning Hillary Clinton's fitness for office," Colbert explained.

When asked what he means when he speaks about Clinton failing to look presidential Trump simply replied, "I really do believe that... I just don't think she has a presidential liik, and you need a presidential look."

"Hmmm, what does Trump mean by 'presidential look'?" Colbert asked. "I mean, is it something, you know, this area?'" he said motioning at his crotch.

"I'm uncomforable doing this," Colbert admitted, adding "I can't imagine how uncomforable it is for you to watch me do this."

So Colbert decided to bring his point home a different way.

"I think Trump is pointing out that you can't spell 'presidential' without 'penis' or if you want to use all the letters 'idle rat penis,' which might be another sign. It might be another sign from God that he thinks Trump is going to be the next president.'

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