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    Quote Originally Posted by kudzu View Post
    Why don't you read the damned news?
    So the answer is nothing!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by krudzu View Post
    Why don't you read the damned news?
    Tom knows you have zero credibility.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Havana Moon View Post
    So the answer is nothing!!
    She has zero credibility, as we both know, Tom. She's also dozy as fuck.

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    http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...-bad-after-all



    A major reason for the overall rise in Putin’s favorable rating this year is Republicans’ more positive views of the Russian leader, from 12% in 2015 to 32% today.
    It’d obviously be a stretch to characterize Putin as popular in the United States, but the fact that the Russian leader’s support among Republicans has nearly tripled over the course of a few years is extraordinary.

    A Washington Post piece added, “That movement is likely attributable to Trump’s praise for Putin on the campaign trail…. In recent years, we’ve seen opinions on most every issue begin to track more and more with partisanship. Republicans like Trump, so they like who Trump likes. Period.”

    Agreed. So much of politics is now driven by tribal instincts. Republicans had no use for the Russian autocrat – right up until he and their party’s president forged an awkward partnership.

    For roughly a third of GOP voters, the calculus isn’t especially complicated: Trump likes Putin, Putin helped elect a Republican president, ergo, Putin’s not such a bad guy after all.

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    Mr. Madcow's opinion proves nothing.

    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    yet you cream your jeans at Putins state owned oil company
    and

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    It was fine with all you right wingers
    and

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    dude your whole party was praising Putin as better than Obama at the time


    LINK

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...-bad-after-all



    A major reason for the overall rise in Putin’s favorable rating this year is Republicans’ more positive views of the Russian leader, from 12% in 2015 to 32% today.
    It’d obviously be a stretch to characterize Putin as popular in the United States, but the fact that the Russian leader’s support among Republicans has nearly tripled over the course of a few years is extraordinary.

    A Washington Post piece added, “That movement is likely attributable to Trump’s praise for Putin on the campaign trail…. In recent years, we’ve seen opinions on most every issue begin to track more and more with partisanship. Republicans like Trump, so they like who Trump likes. Period.”

    Agreed. So much of politics is now driven by tribal instincts. Republicans had no use for the Russian autocrat – right up until he and their party’s president forged an awkward partnership.

    For roughly a third of GOP voters, the calculus isn’t especially complicated: Trump likes Putin, Putin helped elect a Republican president, ergo, Putin’s not such a bad guy after all.
    Fuck off loony, this is my thread and your bullshit is not wanted here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Havana Moon View Post
    Fuck off loony, this is my thread and your bullshit is not wanted here.
    that is not how it works ass leach

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...-bad-after-all



    A major reason for the overall rise in Putin’s favorable rating this year is Republicans’ more positive views of the Russian leader, from 12% in 2015 to 32% today.
    It’d obviously be a stretch to characterize Putin as popular in the United States, but the fact that the Russian leader’s support among Republicans has nearly tripled over the course of a few years is extraordinary.

    A Washington Post piece added, “That movement is likely attributable to Trump’s praise for Putin on the campaign trail…. In recent years, we’ve seen opinions on most every issue begin to track more and more with partisanship. Republicans like Trump, so they like who Trump likes. Period.”

    Agreed. So much of politics is now driven by tribal instincts. Republicans had no use for the Russian autocrat – right up until he and their party’s president forged an awkward partnership.

    For roughly a third of GOP voters, the calculus isn’t especially complicated: Trump likes Putin, Putin helped elect a Republican president, ergo, Putin’s not such a bad guy after all.


    your party loves Putin because Trumpy ordered you to

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    that is not how it works ass leach
    Yeh it is, you'll never be allowed into any of my threads ever again, ignorant fuck!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by USFREEDOM911 View Post
    I saw a video and the gas was just spraying out of where they "tapped" into it.

    This was a disaster waiting to happen.
    They should have brought some flex seal leak repair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kudzu View Post
    73 people were killed stealing gasoline when the pipeline they were tapping exploded. What does that have to do with Saudi Arabia or Trump, you idiot. Talk about a "shill"?


    What's caused the fuel problems?

    Criminals known as huachicoleros have in recent years begun stealing from oil pipelines and selling fuel on the black market.

    A few litres of fuel are worth more than the daily minimum wage in Mexico.

    Gangs reportedly made 12,581 illegal taps in the first 10 months of 2018, the Associated Press reports - about 42 a day.

    Authorities estimate it costs Mexico more than $3 billion (£2.3bn) each year.
    And YOU want to bring them to America !!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loving91390 View Post
    And YOU want to bring them to America !!
    You moron, nobody has said they should come to America. The PROBLEM is American employers who hire illegals.
    He who is the author of a war lets loose the whole contagion of hell and opens a vein that bleeds a nation to death. Thomas Paine

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    Quote Originally Posted by kudzu View Post
    You moron, nobody has said they should come to America. The PROBLEM is American employers who hire illegals.
    You think criminal illegals have real jobs ? Look in the mirror ..... That's a MORON !

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