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newfie

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Mutineer

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liberal achievements include the domestication of cats,

The domestication of cats (North African wild cat) began when mankind began to harvest and store grain. Vermin followed the grain where they pee'd, pooped, screwed, and died in our grain.

Mankind didn't like this. Because rodent activity spoiled large quantities of our grain. (this translates into less beer)

When rodents urinate, they urinate upon themselves. So wherever a rodent travels they leave a urine scent trail for predators to follow.

The cats followed the rodents to our grain. Mankind saw that the cats killed the rodents. And mankind approved. And there was rejoicing and celebration. And this is how cats became domesticated.

Cats don't need people. They are much more able to survive in the wild compared to the domestic dog. According to your dialogue, this is arguably a conservative trait. You should amend your post accordingly.
 

rickyb

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Glenn Greenwald‏Verified account @ggreenwald 5h5 hours ago



Glenn Greenwald Retweeted Jeff Stein

Once again: the people who constantly propagate the vulgar myth that DC has so little bipartisanship, and that the two parties agree on so little, sustain this falsehood only by purposely ignoring the huge number of major policies that the two parties unite to enact:

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Jeff SteinVerified account @JStein_WaPo
Congress votes 93-7 to approve $607B military budget, a $17B increase, @ericawerner reports This appears to be the biggest military budget outside height of the Iraq…
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Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
I enjoyed reading this piece , in pointing out Hillaries dishonesty the writer is almost apologetic and long winded in trying to throw other crap into the discussion to minimize the betrayel to her liberal cause.

Clinton Goes Too Far in Criticizing Trump
That is a fair piece of writing ... maybe there are a few journalists left.
This statement summarizes it pretty well. (Emphasis is mine)

Clinton’s overreach reminds us of when Trump wrongly claimed that President Barack Obama “did nothing” in the months leading up to the 2016 presidential election about Russia meddling in the election. As we wrote then, among other things, Obama spoke to Putin about the issue in September 2016, and his administration worked with state officials from mid-August until Election Day to prevent voting systems from being hacked.

Then, as now, the rhetoric about presidential inaction goes too far.
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newfie

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That is a fair piece of writing ... maybe there are a few journalists left.
This statement summarizes it pretty well. (Emphasis is mine)

Clinton’s overreach reminds us of when Trump wrongly claimed that President Barack Obama “did nothing” in the months leading up to the 2016 presidential election about Russia meddling in the election. As we wrote then, among other things, Obama spoke to Putin about the issue in September 2016, and his administration worked with state officials from mid-August until Election Day to prevent voting systems from being hacked.

Then, as now, the rhetoric about presidential inaction goes too far.
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the good news is once you've heard the same pitch a few times you just record the script for the next time.
 

floridays

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Republicans win elections when fewer people vote. They pursue policy to lower voter turnout. We’re all automatically registered for the draft, but not voting.
Incorrect, there is no draft, and you are equally incorrect about being automatically registered in the Selective Service System. It takes an affirmative act by US males to be entered into the system. @rickyb this is correct information.
 

rickyb

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Dr. Jill Stein‏Verified account @DrJillStein 19h19 hours ago



Dr. Jill Stein

Retweeted Green Uprising

The fact that big banks are funding Democrats across the country explains why Dems are pouring resources into throwing Greens off the ballot in states like Montana. They don't want you to have any way to vote against Wall Street - even if you live thousands of miles away from it.

Dr. Jill Stein

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Green Uprising
@Green_Uprising
Big banks are spending big bucks for Senate Democrats who voted to deregulate Wall Street. 7 of the top 10 recipients of bank money in the Senate are Dems who voted for deregulation: Heitkamp, Tester, Donnelly, McCaskill, Stabenow, Jones & Kaine.

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