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    He stand with us.



    Mike, the face tat. Dude what were you thinking ? Oh well. You made your cash. Work is not that important to you. And you should not have beat your stupid money hustling hooker ex wife even though she deserved. Glad your kicking ass again buddy.

    Call him an Uncle Tom. Dare you !

    And a President is supposed to care about ALL his citizens. Not just one color or religion.
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    it is true Mike

    That's what they do. Try to get you to slip up. Say one questionable thing so they can say. I knew it. He is that. You have to control Mike. You cant beat people up like when we are 20-30ish because they deserve it for attempting to be clever c-nts.

    Piers the ***** has jump shipped and on our sides. Don't want him. Don't need him. Send him back to England.

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    I noticed some bizarre things this election. A majority of the Bernie Sanders supporters ended up supporting Hillary Clinton. That was weird. Two people with two totally different agendas and policies. Plus, the DNC was corrupt, Hillary Clinton was set up to get the nomination, this was even exposed in the media, but they only said a blurb about it so it's like nobody payed any attention and the show went on. I'm not a Bernie fan but how can Bernie supporters move into the Clinton camp without batting an eyelash I just don't get it. When you analyze the debates she was clearly cheating reading from a tele-prompter plus the interviewer's favored her. But anyway, small potatoes.

    I am a pretty much a-political person ("a-political" as in how someone could be "a-sexual") unless if a third party or independent candidate such as Ralph Nader catches my attention. I do like to follow the politics though. What caught my eye about Trump is he is not a career politician. I wouldn't say outsider, though, a billionaire businessman outsider yeah right. The Trump administration and the democrats are totally at war with each-other. The media by and large are still within the narrative of the left, supporting the left. Even republicans fear Trump, while others have gotten behind him. What raised my eyebrow about Trump (in a sort of good way) is he said things even in the debates such as opposing NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement.) Yes, bring more jobs back to Detroit, open the car factories back up. USA made and assembled. Let's make sneakers in The USA again too, no more sweat-shops on the other side of the world and more job oppurtunities here. People have no idea how raped the USA is right now by other countries in trade deals. Other Top Dawgs on the world stage see it as a sign of weakness and will exploit it (already are.) I remember hearing about the 1999 Seattle Riots against NAFTA. I was like "cool". I was a freshman in high school then. I had a "we don't need no education/ no thought control" attitude. Anyway, those guys were for REAL, maybe some of the last to make a big scene. They were actually protesting against what today would be a "leftist" agenda. Today these protesters are pretty much tools of the socialist machine. For instance, marching to stand in solidarity with Planned Parenthood. Sorry but Planned Parenthood started as a eugenics movement targeting communities of color, Native, black, as well as poor white people to sterilize the "undesirables."

    Back to Trump. His environmental policies will be lousy. I hope they fight him every step of the way when he wants to de-regulate environmental policies. He is already signing executive orders to let the Pipeline in North Dakota go through which will directly affect Native communities such as the Standing Rock Sioux reservation. Those pipelines will/are going to threaten their resources such as drinking water on that reservation. That is NOT cool. We already have too many oil spills. Plus those pipes will run underneath the Missouri river and other water-ways in parts, and this will affect mainstream America now, not just Natives pushed aside into the badlands. Plus, they have/will desecrate sacred sites that the N.D. state historical preservation office is supposed to be protecting, but aren't. Business-wise, I get it. The nation needs to secure and procure it's own wealth, it's own oil reserves. From that stance I get it. From a more philosophical and moral standpoint I am opposed to it. There is probably a better way to go about doing this that they just aren't looking at. Hell, let's all drive Tesla's or run our cars/ busses on vegetable oil.

    As far as foreign policy. I don't know. Extreme vetting. Okay. You posted a video of a Lebanese lady who grew up Christian in another thread. a Brigitte some-body. She grew up in a state of terror because of her familys faith. That was a good video. Radical Islam does exist. 9/11. But we are talking about several war torn countries here. Most people are just average people. Again, I think the media is putting words in Trump's mouth. Fear mongering. I do not think he is necessarily anti anybody, maybe just looking out for his country. Also it is strange that other, more well off Islamic countries such as Saudi Arabia do not even let in any refugees. THEY don't even want to deal with that problem of refugees and they are Islamic, so than what does that tell you. Let us not take a paint brush to the Islamic/ Arabic world however. They do a lot of things that actually make sense.

    As for south of the US border. We don't need a wall. Sounds like a scam to me. There is a drug problem yes but I don't see what good a wall will do when they have underground tunnels from Mexico into Texas. Or boats. Planes. Plus, there are a lot of good people I have met from south of the border I really don't have see any real problem there. Except the occasional person who is here illegally runs over a US citizen. That will happen anyway regardless of status. But sure, the law should be tougher for such people I agree there.

    billy, one youtube channel I think you will enjoy is the "Dr. Of Common Sense." A friend of mine watches that channel sometimes for sh!ts and giggles, and well, I watch sometimes for sh!ts and giggles too. Again, I am a very a-political person but sometimes I like to take some popcorn out and watch people from different political ideaologies duke it out:

    https://youtu.be/nbpIkxQRAZI

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    Matt, your a good guy regardless who you support or supported. I to wish there was another way in regards to the Indians. They always seem to get fuc--d. But I also am appalled at the leaders and casino owner and cigarette shop and gas sales that make massive amounts of cash for a res and the money does not seem to go to improve much for their own people. The local Mohawk res sucks yet they have multi millionaire leaders and business men. And the tribes houses suck and just horrible. And we both know the leaders will get a massive cut for that land right of way and it will likely not go to improve tribal conditions.

    Third world country down the street. Sad and it sort of angers me.

    Trump will make mistakes. He is far from perfect but he is a lot closer than most of us even if one don't like him. He is smarter than most want to believe.

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    Oh yes, I know of that man in the link. I like him. I also watch Tommy Sotomayor a few times a week. Tommy must be making some bank with his views. Good for him. He is highly intelligent. The other man is no slouch either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boxerbilly View Post
    Matt, your a good guy regardless who you support or supported. I to wish there was another way in regards to the Indians. They always seem to get fuc--d. But I also am appalled at the leaders and casino owner and cigarette shop and gas sales that make massive amounts of cash for a res and the money does not seem to go to improve much for their own people. The local Mohawk res sucks yet they have multi millionaire leaders and business men. And the tribes houses suck and just horrible. And we both know the leaders will get a massive cut for that land right of way and it will likely not go to improve tribal conditions.

    Third world country down the street. Sad and it sort of angers me.

    Trump will make mistakes. He is far from perfect but he is a lot closer than most of us even if one don't like him. He is smarter than most want to believe.
    One thing interesting about Trump is that he is actually acting on what he said during his campaign trail. Despite all the opposition from the swinging pendulum that goes: right, left, right, left....

    Yes, disproportionate wealth among tribal leadership. It's all greed. With the success of casinos some tribes thru the whole country in some cases are kicking out whole families off of tribal rolls. "more money for me." no more values. That is why, when some tribes don't even have a federal recognition yet, like many on the east coast. why even bother it just divides the community. state recognition is good enough if you have it. I know a Mashantucket Pequot (Foxwoods) artisan whose family is not even on the tribal rolls yet they had always kept their identity as Native people. His family moved down the street one mile from where the reservation was in the late 19th/ early 20th century. So his family doesn't count. Because they were 1 mile away. Laughable.

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    I've seen him before. His shooting is otherworldly. He is a prodigy, a one in a billion. The rest of the human population could practice hard at shooting their entire lives and never come within a million miles of his abilities with a pistol. I would rate him higher as a shooter than Tiger Woods as a golfer.

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    That's no chicken. THAT'S A COCK!

    Two giant inflatable Trump Chickens likely to appear at San Francisco Tax Day March
    By Alyssa Pereira, SFGATE Published 12:14 pm, Tuesday, March 21, 2017


    Workers show visitors an inflatable chicken that local media say bears resemblance to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump as their factory braces for the Year of the Rooster in Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, China, Jan. 12, 2017. Photo: ALY SONG/REUTERS
    Photo: ALY SONG/REUTERS

    Organizers of theTax Day March down San Francisco's Market St. hope to double the number of yuge inflatable chickens resembling President Donald Trump that will take part in the day's event.
    The march already will boast at least one chicken following a successful crowdfunding campaign to buy the bird from Chinese e-commerce site Alibaba. But march organizer Danelle Morton now hopes to gather enough cash to buy a second one, as she writes on Slate.
    "The Trump chicken broke through my political gloom and did the same for many others involved in the march," she wrote. "On March 9, we found others felt the same. We put up a GoFundMe to raise $1,000 to buy the 13-foot chicken—and surpassed that total in less than an hour."
    The first chicken arrived in San Francisco on March 13, and inspired organizers of similar marches in other cities to follow suit. Seventeen cities, including Nashville, New York City, and Chicago, are now also ordering the inflatable roosters.
    Morton wasn't satisfied. After raising enough money to buy one chicken, she and another organizer named Anne Pruett reinstated the GoFundMe. They are now hoping to garner enough money to buy a second, larger 33-foot bird.
    "If someone contributes $1,000, we will bring the 13-foot Trump chicken to the donor's party, and for $5,000, the 33-foot bird," Morton writes in hopes to encourage big donors. "And when thousands of people gather in San Francisco's City Hall Plaza for the march, they will be amused, delighted, or even disgusted by our Trump chicken."
    The inflatable chickens, designed by a Seattle artist and commissioned by a Chinese company for this year's Lunar New Year celebration (it's the Year of the Rooster in China), were not necessarily created to look like the President — at least not according to its artist, Casey Latiolais. Latiolais denied that his design was based on Trump's appearance, but says that there are similarities.
    "[Trump] also likes to tweet at or around sunrise, and if you take away the fact that roosters are kind of loud and self-absorbed," he added, "then I think you can start drawing similarities that way."
    The Tax Day March will take place on April 15 at 10 a.m. in San Francisco.
    "Casey Latiolais denied that his design was based on Trump's appearance, but says that there are similarities."
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