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Posted: Fri May 22, 2020 9:38 pm
I have no horse in this race, but how the bloodline comment didn't cause more of a stir yesterday, seems odd.
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Dude just say wtf you want to say to me. Seriously.1. nobody cares what you said yesterday, let alone years ago.I guess NP has taken a timeout from complaining about black athletes social media accounts
Almost 2 years ago I called a guy annoying and you're still harping on it as a racial comment.
Gee I wonder why anyone tries to hold you phonies to any sort of standard when the people you vote for say vile ****??
2. worry about your own game, plenty there to keep you busy.
I think you're the person the most like me here. we're abrasive, we swear for emphasis, we both seem insane to others. but you haven't broken out of your programming. I think you'd be a driving influence if you took a seat between the tracks for a while and disconnected yourself from emotions. Discard your gods, Its the fastest way forward. that's what i wanted to say to you.Dude just say wtf you want to say to me. Seriously.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national- ... story.htmlThe Trump administration has discussed whether to conduct the first U.S. nuclear test explosion since 1992 in a move that would have far-reaching consequences on relations with other nuclear powers and reverse a decades-long moratorium on such actions, said a senior administration official and two former officials familiar with the deliberations.
The matter came up at a meeting of senior officials representing the top national security agencies last Friday, following accusations from administration officials that Russia and China are conducting low-yield nuclear tests - an assertion that has not been substantiated by publicly available evidence and that both countries have denied.
A senior administration official, who like others spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the sensitive nuclear discussions, said that demonstrating to Moscow and Beijing that the United States could "rapid test" could prove useful from a negotiating standpoint as Washington seeks a trilateral deal to regulate the arsenals of the biggest nuclear powers.
Watching Miracle?1. nobody cares what you said yesterday, let alone years ago.I guess NP has taken a timeout from complaining about black athletes social media accounts
Almost 2 years ago I called a guy annoying and you're still harping on it as a racial comment.
Gee I wonder why anyone tries to hold you phonies to any sort of standard when the people you vote for say vile ****??
2. worry about your own game, plenty there to keep you busy.
Because no one knows what in the world he was talking about.I have no horse in this race, but how the bloodline comment didn't cause more of a stir yesterday, seems odd.
Some further reading....http://www.washingtonpost.com/national- ... story.htmlThe Trump administration has discussed whether to conduct the first U.S. nuclear test explosion since 1992 in a move that would have far-reaching consequences on relations with other nuclear powers and reverse a decades-long moratorium on such actions, said a senior administration official and two former officials familiar with the deliberations.
The matter came up at a meeting of senior officials representing the top national security agencies last Friday, following accusations from administration officials that Russia and China are conducting low-yield nuclear tests - an assertion that has not been substantiated by publicly available evidence and that both countries have denied.
A senior administration official, who like others spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe the sensitive nuclear discussions, said that demonstrating to Moscow and Beijing that the United States could "rapid test" could prove useful from a negotiating standpoint as Washington seeks a trilateral deal to regulate the arsenals of the biggest nuclear powers.
President Donald Trump confirmed the US will be exiting the Open Skies Treaty, a pact designed to reduce the risk of military miscalculations that could lead to war, and said Russia's actions had prompted him to take the decision.
"Russia didn't adhere to the treaty, so until they adhere, we will pull out," Trump told reporters outside the White House Thursday.
The President predicted that the US withdrawal would force Moscow back to the table. "There's a chance we may make a new agreement or do something to put that agreement back together," Trump said. "I think what's going to happen is we're going to pull out and they're going to come back and want to make a deal."
Trump also denied that the withdrawal would increase tensions with Russia. "No, I think that we're going to have (a) very good relationship with Russia," the President said.
It is fridayWatching Miracle?
The background of the German American Bund is an interesting read for sure.Photo from a summer camp in New Jersey in the 1930's:
https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/americ ... und-1930s/
"RIP The Carter Doctrine".... Dear lord."Successful" is an interesting word to use.