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Reply #460 on: September 29, 2016, 08:22:38 PM
Chirping Girl, you do have a problem with people taking you to task for making statements that are challengeable.

Continue to make generalized blanket statements that have little veracity and you can expect someone to think you a fool or worse.






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Reply #461 on: September 29, 2016, 08:54:25 PM
Your typical Clinton supporter. h t t p://www.liveleak.com/view?i=7f2_1474514675

Because apparently LiveLeak links don't work properly here.
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Reply #462 on: September 29, 2016, 09:36:09 PM
See, this is why I hate politics. It's just another way to pit us against each other.

"Together we stand, divided we fall."

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Reply #463 on: September 29, 2016, 10:05:19 PM
See, this is why I hate politics. It's just another way to pit us against each other.

"Together we stand, divided we fall."



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Reply #464 on: September 29, 2016, 11:06:02 PM
Actually kitty, there are those who either don't know what they are talking about, or  just enjoy trolling. chirping Girl consistently is in that group.

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Reply #465 on: September 29, 2016, 11:40:41 PM



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Reply #466 on: September 29, 2016, 11:46:41 PM
Stupidity offends me, blatant and intentional stupidity is not to be encouraged.

You have chosen the second.

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Reply #467 on: September 29, 2016, 11:56:51 PM



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Reply #468 on: September 30, 2016, 12:37:12 AM
You have a trolls mind.

Continuing with your fatuous, specious, and poorly reasoned comments will not change a thing.
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Reply #469 on: September 30, 2016, 12:42:17 AM



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Reply #470 on: September 30, 2016, 12:50:20 AM
Lol. Let me recommend something they tell the kindergarteners, "Use your words".

Smite me with your dazzling, incisive reasoning.

Or just regurgitate someone else's efforts.

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Reply #471 on: September 30, 2016, 12:51:02 AM
In a battle of wits, I'm afraid you are unarmed.

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Reply #472 on: September 30, 2016, 02:10:22 AM
"The superiority complex is one of the ways that a person with an inferiority complex may use as a method of escape from her or his difficulties. She or he assumes that she or he is superior when she or he is not, and this false success compensates her or him for the state of inferiority which she or he cannot bear. The normal person does not have a superiority complex, she or he does not even have a sense of superiority. She or he has the striving to be superior in the sense that we all have ambition to be successful; but so long as this striving is expressed in work it does not lead to false valuations, which are at the root of mental disease."



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Reply #473 on: September 30, 2016, 04:18:43 AM
Nice. So that is a self-disgnosis?

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Reply #475 on: September 30, 2016, 05:08:05 AM
Lol, you are going to run out of pictures. Try expressing yourself using your own ideas and in your own words.


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Reply #476 on: September 30, 2016, 05:16:25 AM
I want some of that popcorn!

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Reply #477 on: October 01, 2016, 03:20:29 AM
This endorsement really blew my mind.  The Daily Republic is a staunch Republican newspaper. It's really well written and worth the read.

And I have a question for all of you that believe that Hillary killed Vince Foster (and dozens of other people), and somehow bought off the investigation to rule it a suicide.  If the Clintons are all so powerful, and the system is rigged, then why didn't Hillary beat Barack Obama in the 2008 primaries?  And if she really has parkinson's and is on death's door, then how can she be an all powerful person to fear?

I believe the answer is that she has been vilified over and over to the point that people have begun to believe the lies.



The Arizona Republic editorial board endorses Hillary Clinton for president.

Since The Arizona Republic began publication in 1890, we have never endorsed a Democrat over a Republican for president. Never. This reflects a deep philosophical appreciation for conservative ideals and Republican principles.

This year is different.

The 2016 Republican candidate is not conservative and he is not qualified.

That’s why, for the first time in our history, The Arizona Republic will support a Democrat for president.

What Clinton has (and Trump doesn’t)

The challenges the United States faces domestically and internationally demand a steady hand, a cool head and the ability to think carefully before acting.

Hillary Clinton understands this. Donald Trump does not.

Clinton has the temperament and experience to be president. Donald Trump does not.

Clinton knows how to compromise and to lead with intelligence, decorum and perspective. She has a record of public service as First Lady, senator and secretary of state.

She has withstood decades of scrutiny so intense it would wither most politicians. The vehemence of some of the anti-Clinton attacks strains credulity.

Trump hasn’t even let the American people scrutinize his tax returns, which could help the nation judge his claims of business acumen.

Her flaws pale in comparison

Make no mistake: Hillary Clinton has flaws. She has made serious missteps.

Clinton’s use of a private email server while secretary of State was a mistake, as she has acknowledged. Donations to the Clinton Foundation while she was secretary of State raise concerns that donors were hoping to buy access. Though there is no evidence of wrongdoing, she should have put up a firewall.

Yet despite her flaws, Clinton is the superior choice.

She does not casually say things that embolden our adversaries and frighten our allies. Her approach to governance is mature, confident and rational.

That cannot be said of her opponent.

Clinton retains her composure under pressure. She’s tough. She doesn’t back down.

Trump responds to criticism with the petulance of verbal spit wads.

That’s beneath our national dignity.

When the president of the United States speaks, the world expects substance. Not a blistering tweet.

Whose hand do you want on the nuclear button?

Clinton has argued America’s case before friendly and unfriendly foreign leaders with tenacity, diplomacy and skill. She earned respect by knowing the issues, the history and the facts.

She is intimately familiar with the challenges we face in our relations with Russia, China, the Middle East, North Korea and elsewhere. She’ll stand by our friends and she’s not afraid to confront our enemies.

Contrast Clinton’s tenacity and professionalism with Trump, who began his campaign with gross generalities about Mexico and Mexicans as criminals and rapists. These were careless slaps at a valued trading partner and Arizona’s neighbor. They were thoughtless insults about people whose labor and energy enrich our country.

Trump demonstrated his clumsiness on the world stage by making nice with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto only a few hours before appearing in Phoenix to deliver yet another rant about Mexican immigrants and border walls.

Arizona’s been there on immigration (it doesn’t work)

What’s more, Arizona went down the hardline immigration road Trump travels. It led our state to SB 1070, the 2010 “show me your papers” law that earned Arizona international condemnation and did nothing to resolve real problems with undocumented immigration.

Arizona understands that we don’t need a repeat of that divisive, unproductive fiasco on the national level. A recent poll shows Arizonans oppose both more walls and the mass deportations Trump endorses.

We need a president who can broker solutions.

Clinton calls for comprehensive immigration reform, a goal that business, faith and law enforcement leaders have sought for years. Her support for a pathway to citizenship and her call for compassion for families torn apart by deportation are consistent with her longtime support for human rights.

Clinton’s equality vs. Trump’s lack of respect

As secretary of state, Clinton made gender equality a priority for U.S. foreign policy. This is an extension of Clinton’s bold “women’s rights are human rights” speech in 1995.

It reflects an understanding that America’s commitment to human rights is a critically needed beacon in today’s troubled world.

Trump’s long history of objectifying women and his demeaning comments about women during the campaign are not just good-old-boy gaffes.

They are evidence of deep character flaws. They are part of a pattern.

Trump mocked a reporter’s physical handicap. Picked a fight with a Gold Star family. Insulted POWs. Suggested a Latino judge can’t be fair because of his heritage. Proposed banning Muslim immigration.

Each of those comments show a stunning lack of human decency, empathy and respect. Taken together they reveal a candidate who doesn’t grasp our national ideals.

A centrist or a wild card?

Many Republicans understand this. But they shudder at the thought of Hillary Clinton naming Supreme Court justices. So they stick with Trump. We get that. But we ask them to see Trump for what he is — and what he is not.

Trump’s conversion to conservatism is recent and unconvincing. There is no guarantee he will name solid conservatives to the Supreme Court.

Hillary Clinton has long been a centrist. Despite her tack left to woo Bernie Sanders supporters, Clinton retains her centrist roots. Her justices might not be in the mold of Antonin Scalia, but they will be accomplished individuals with the experience, education and intelligence to handle the job.

They will be competent. Just as she is competent.

If a candidate can’t control his words

Trump’s inability to control himself or be controlled by others represents a real threat to our national security. His recent efforts to stay on script are not reassuring. They are phony.

The president commands our nuclear arsenal. Trump can’t command his own rhetoric.

Were he to become president, his casual remarks — such as saying he wouldn’t defend NATO partners from invasion — could have devastating consequences.

Trump has praised Russian President Vladimir Putin, a thug who has made it clear he wants to expand Russia’s international footprint.

Trump suggested Russia engage in espionage against Hillary Clinton — an outrageous statement that he later insisted was meant in jest.

Trump said President Obama and Hillary Clinton were “co-founders” of ISIS, then walked that back by saying it was sarcasm.

It was reckless.

Being the leader of the free world requires a sense of propriety that Trump lacks.

Clinton’s opportunity to heal this nation

We understand that Trump’s candidacy tapped a deep discontent among those who feel left behind by a changed economy and shifting demographics.

Their concerns deserve to be discussed with respect.

Ironically, Trump hasn’t done that. He has merely pandered. Instead of offering solutions, he hangs scapegoats like piñatas and invites people to take a swing.

EDITORIAL: At debate, Clinton takes down a national bully

In a nation with an increasingly diverse population, Trump offers a recipe for permanent civil discord.

In a global economy, he offers protectionism and a false promise to bring back jobs that no longer exist.

America needs to look ahead and build a new era of prosperity for the working class.

This is Hillary Clinton’s opportunity. She can reach out to those who feel left behind. She can make it clear that America sees them and will address their concerns.

She can move us beyond rancor and incivility.

The Arizona Republic endorses Hillary Clinton for president.

http://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/editorial/2016/09/27/hillary-clinton-endorsement/91198668/
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Reply #478 on: October 01, 2016, 05:48:53 AM
It is one of the more reasoned explanations of the difference between the two candidates. It pretty much damns those in favor of Trump as people who have little ability to recognize the skills and temperament required of a leader in a position of great authority and responsibility.

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Reply #479 on: October 02, 2016, 10:59:04 PM
As a Politician, meh. When Bill was President, i'd have fucked her. :P


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While you're waiting in vain for that apology, why don't you make yourself useful by getting on your knees and opening your mouth