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#1141 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 482 weeks ago
bigbri wrote:Can we talk about how the GOP and others just would not stop about Hillary's emails but Trump is taking national security calls in the middle of a restaurant and has classified material on his dinner table while waiters are milling about and diners are within earshot?
Really makes you wonder if they really stood for anything...if they ever really meant anything they said...or if they are just as full of shit as anyone.
They stand for nothing: Family values, financial matters, national security, they don't care, and their constituents will follow/repeat anything. They proved it with Obama and they are proving it again with Trump. It's maddening to watch.
#1142 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 483 weeks ago
Trump wins the election and his peeps are still claiming voter fraud. A strange bunch indeed.
#1143 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 483 weeks ago
OK so two "that we know of."
How many people do you sincerely believe are out there making up fake voter registration cards and voting? We have a pathetic turnout for registered voters in this country. Are we to also believe that with such apathy there also exists a group of (millions) people who conspire to vote illegally and go to the trouble of creating highly credible false documents in order to do so? This year they all just happened to vote for Hillary too, all 3 million of them.
You guys should hear yourselves sometimes...it's ridiculous.
#1144 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 483 weeks ago
http://www.news-gazette.com/news/local/ … gally.html
But got forbid people need a state ID to vote. Nothing to see hear folks.
Nothing to see indeed...
Roughly 8.5 million votes cast in Texas/one case of confirmed voter fraud.
.000000125% of voters.
#1145 Re: The Garden » Channel 4 news segment on UK Alt Right Internet trolls » 483 weeks ago
Got to be a parody right?
Hiding behind the frog mask....gotta love it.
#1146 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 483 weeks ago
I like Nevada, but I also think flyover country has the most beautiful scenery. Seattle was the perfect balance for me.
Seattle is a lot of $$$$. May still move there one day though.
Utah is one of my favorites, but the air pollution is some of the worst in the country during the winter months. I'm also not a big fan of Mormons.
Southern NV has it all for me: Mountains, outdoor lifestyle, entertainment, good weather, great food, affordable housing and great location. I can ski here, or go to Utah in a couple of hours. Grand Canyon, Arches, Moab, Zion, SoCal are all close by. Northern Nevada (Reno) is a totally different animal. Small city, no real traffic to speak of, amazing outdoor lifestyle, Tahoe, decent food choices and close to San Fran (beautiful drive.) The cost of housing is much more though and it's cold most of the year. Most people like one city and not the other. I actually like both for different reasons. After living in both places, and even though I prefer cooler weather, I'd pick Vegas.
#1147 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 483 weeks ago
#1148 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 483 weeks ago
Where do you live?
Nevada. Mock away!
#1149 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 483 weeks ago
Oh, just commenting on your anecdotal story about Missouri being a place of drunken rednecks. Just commenting that your city is more dangerous than most middle eastern cities. But continue to mock fly over country.
Flyover states should be mocked IMO. Most suck.
But once again, you feel everything must be fair and balanced...we get it, we get it.
Fuckin A. I'd love to have Spicer's job
You do it here for free...do what you love!
Or you could do Melissa McCarthy's job as Spicer.
Now that would be impressive.
#1150 Re: The Garden » US Politics Thread » 483 weeks ago
Actually I believe Mormonism was, Latter Day Saints. Also Quakers was pretty prominent in the US, but I wikipediad it and it seemed to begin in UK just prior to American settling.
Mormonism is 100% American all the way. Turns out the Israelites came to America 500 years or so before Christ. Then after his resurrection he visited...Missouri. Yea, that Missouri. That's where the garden of Eden was afterall, according to them, so it all makes sense.
Sounds crazy sure, but that's just because we've heard the other (just as crazy) story all our lives about the big JC preceding this one. Otherwise it wouldn't seem as nuts.
Scientology too is made right here in America. It's a religion I guess, but personally I'd classify it as a cult.
