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by PriestTheRunner
Wed Oct 17, 2018 9:06 pm
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Topic: Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey
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Re: Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey

stroo wrote: Wed Oct 17, 2018 8:06 pm How is this different from Obama ordering the killing of 2 American citizens in Yemen through drone strikes???
Sooo much this.
by PriestTheRunner
Wed Oct 17, 2018 12:28 pm
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Topic: Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey
Replies: 65
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Re: Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey

Redneck_Buddha wrote: Wed Oct 17, 2018 11:50 am
PriestTheRunner wrote: Wed Oct 17, 2018 9:24 am
philip964 wrote: Wed Oct 17, 2018 8:48 am Not sure the thinking behind this. If you wanted to just kill someone in a foreign country, you would just do what the Clinton's do. They have a heart attack or they are robbed on the street and killed, or they commit suicide.
Not everyone owns a heart-attack-gun (you think I'm making that up...?) so sometimes it has to be a little more hands-on. But they could have suicided him like the Clinton's do.
Multiple self-inflicted gunshot wounds to the back of the head.
And don't forget to cremate the body so it can't exhumed...
by PriestTheRunner
Wed Oct 17, 2018 9:24 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey
Replies: 65
Views: 13832

Re: Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey

philip964 wrote: Wed Oct 17, 2018 8:48 am Not sure the thinking behind this. If you wanted to just kill someone in a foreign country, you would just do what the Clinton's do. They have a heart attack or they are robbed on the street and killed, or they commit suicide.
Not everyone owns a heart-attack-gun (you think I'm making that up...?) so sometimes it has to be a little more hands-on. But they could have suicided him like the Clinton's do.
by PriestTheRunner
Tue Oct 16, 2018 9:09 am
Forum: Off-Topic
Topic: Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey
Replies: 65
Views: 13832

Re: Turkey: Saudi journalist last seen at Saudi consulate in Turkey

Jusme wrote: Tue Oct 16, 2018 8:54 am The only issue I see with this, is the fact that Trump can't win in the eyes of the left. They were "shocked" that he got involved at all, but now that he has, he will be villified as a war monger, if he imposes sanctions, and as a big oil lackey, terrorist enabler, if he doesn't. Mark my words. They are gearing up to pounce whichever way he moves. JMHO
Not like that's a new tactic for them....

https://abcstlouis.com/news/nation-worl ... rt-nominee
Four Examples Showing That Trump Opponents Planned To Attack Any Supreme Court Nominee

Within minutes of President Trump's announcement Monday night of his nomination of Federal Appeals Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court, opponents of the president ranging from protesters to activist groups, to the Democratic Party all quickly released statements harshly criticizing the pick.

Tom Perez, the Chairman of the Democratic National Committee wrote that if Judge Kavanaugh is confirmed, that his presence on the court will, "rip health care from American families and deny women their constitutional right to make their own health care decisions."

Activist groups released more extreme condemnations, ranging from calling his nomination an "assault on justice" to a "death sentence for women". Angry protesters were already on the steps of the Supreme Court before the announcement was made, yet had signs at the ready to oppose Kavanaugh (with his name printed on them) within minutes of the announcement.

Since Judge Kavanaugh was on the president's short list of four expected nominees, it would make sense that groups would have researched each and had a response ready to be released shortly after Trump's announcement, but in most cases it was apparent that groups either prepared a generic response and filled in the blank with the nominee, or expected a different name to be announced.

Some protesters at the steps of the Supreme Court wen the old-fashioned route, making their signs on the spot with markers and poster boards. However, as one digital reporter noticed, the signs were already filled out...except for the name.


Other protesters at the Supreme Court were ready with more slickly produced signs, so they had to print several different ones and hope that one of them was the right name, as another reporter documented.
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