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Mr. Trump, I mean Mr. President, which State would You Like To Round Them Up In?

Re: Mr. Trump, I mean Mr. President, which State would You Like To Round Them Up In?

Secretary of Harem Security
 
Re: Mr. Trump, I mean Mr. President, which State would You Like To Round Them Up In?

But they're not racist. They'll tell you so.

Here's the reputation comment I got from someone here, for the post above that I wrote.

**** you *******

I think someone's just a weeeeee bit sensitive. Also, methinks thou dost protest too much.
 
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Here's the reputation comment I got from someone here, for the post above that I wrote.



I think someone's just a weeeeee bit sensitive. Also, methinks thou dost protest too much.

signed by rimmie?? :D
 
Re: Mr. Trump, I mean Mr. President, which State would You Like To Round Them Up In?

You know its bad when there's a coup in the US...among the president's immediate aides...a week after the election.

Out with Mike Rogers. WSJ says of Rogers: The departure of Mr. Rogers removes one of the most experienced national security and foreign policy hands from the transition team. He was a special agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation before being elected to Congress, and he has extensive contacts in law enforcement, intelligence, and foreign-policy circles. He also has worked closely with Democrats during his congressional tenure.

Aaaaaaaaand Rogers is replaced by Frank Gaffney, who is basically Flaggy: http://www.brendan-nyhan.com/blog/2010/02/gaffney-again-muslimbaits-obama.html
 
Re: Mr. Trump, I mean Mr. President, which State would You Like To Round Them Up In?

Speaking of the FCC, there's a fair chance net neutrality could be a thing of the past with the new administration,

And internet dominance will move forever away from America.

Good.

We aren't the world, and the sooner we find that out the better for everyone.

Trump is just going to put that process into overdrive.
 
Re: Mr. Trump, I mean Mr. President, which State would You Like To Round Them Up In?

Aaaaaaaaand Rogers is replaced by Frank Gaffney, who is basically Flaggy: http://www.brendan-nyhan.com/blog/2010/02/gaffney-again-muslimbaits-obama.html

Wow.

Conspiracy theories Gaffney has promoted include:

The belief that former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and the Oklahoma City bombing.[54][55]

Accusations that Republican Party strategist Grover Norquist is a secret agent of the Muslim Brotherhood. In 2014, Gaffney claimed that Norquist had "been working with the enemy for over a decade."[56] (Responding to the accusation, the board of directors of the American Conservative Union unanimously condemned Gaffney's charges as "reprehensible" and "unfounded."[57])

Accusations that Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin is a secret agent of the Muslim Brotherhood.[58] (After the allegation was repeated by Michele Bachmann, U.S. senators John McCain, Scott Brown, and Marco Rubio joined in dismissing it, and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives John Boehner said "accusations like this being thrown around are pretty dangerous."[59])[60]

Accusations that Barack Obama is a Muslim who has secretly orchestrated "the most consequential bait-and-switch since Adolf Hitler", that Gen. David Petraeus had "submitted to Sharia", that congressman Keith Ellison is "likely to leak information to the Muslim Brotherhood", and that deputies in the Broward County Sheriff's department are "directly tied to Hamas.[61][62]

The belief that the logo of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency is a coded indicator of "official U.S. submission to Islam" because it "appears ominously to reflect a morphing of the Islamic crescent and star".[63]

The belief that the responsibility-to-protect norm has been supported by the United States government to lay the groundwork for a forthcoming American military invasion of Israel.[64]
 
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Re: Mr. Trump, I mean Mr. President, which State would You Like To Round Them Up In?

And internet dominance will move forever away from America.

Good.

We aren't the world, and the sooner we find that out the better for everyone.

Trump is just going to put that process into overdrive.

Where to? Are people going to start listening to the BBC and RT?
 
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Here's the reputation comment I got from someone here, for the post above that I wrote.



I think someone's just a weeeeee bit sensitive. Also, methinks thou dost protest too much.

Dutchman gave me the exact same comment. Methinks we've got a #WhinyLittleB1tch who lurks here. :D
 
Re: Mr. Trump, I mean Mr. President, which State would You Like To Round Them Up In?

Where to? Are people going to start listening to the BBC and RT?

No, it will dissipate around the globe, which is how the internet ought to work. American and English-language de facto control of the internet is convenient for us and for American companies, and in the short run may actually help protect the internet to some degree, but in the long run it's like American control of the global financial system. Obscenely unfair, and obviously temporary.
 
Re: Mr. Trump, I mean Mr. President, which State would You Like To Round Them Up In?

Here's the reputation comment I got from someone here, for the post above that I wrote.



I think someone's just a weeeeee bit sensitive. Also, methinks thou dost protest too much.
Well, I thought it was funny and repping you sent you over the edge into brilliant- welcome to max rep :D (I haven't scored a goal in a while!- Rep Lodge reference)

Yikes- Orwell really is looking brilliant right now. THis guy has a fixation on the Brotherhood.

Where to? Are people going to start listening to the BBC and RT?
:o I do that already.
 
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Happily Carson is out as Ed Chief but what will the replacement be? Scary thought.
 
Re: Mr. Trump, I mean Mr. President, which State would You Like To Round Them Up In?

No, it will dissipate around the globe, which is how the internet ought to work. American and English-language de facto control of the internet is convenient for us and for American companies, and in the short run may actually help protect the internet to some degree, but in the long run it's like American control of the global financial system. Obscenely unfair, and obviously temporary.

Not so sure. Too lazy to look it up. But a cursory look says each country's citizens primarily read news stories put out by its own sources - the Germans read Der Spiegel. The US just is so insulated that one wouldn't know that and assume that CNN and Fox are the world standards. Fox News proper has almost no reach outside of the US. None of this should change.

Now you could say that the internet might be less dominated by stories about the US...that's possible, but not super likely. For others around the world, the US is either interesting, messed up or scary.
 
Re: Mr. Trump, I mean Mr. President, which State would You Like To Round Them Up In?

Happily Carson is out as Ed Chief but what will the replacement be? Scary thought.

Carson is so dumb (remember his theory on the Egyptian pyramids? :rolleyes:), it can't be Palin. So unfortunately, that means it has to be an evil genius rather than an evil dolt.
 
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