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alaska could possibly swing dem after al gore leads a polar bear army from the yukon to reclaim the north from the earth destroyers
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Unzip and Attack posted:HAHAHAHA I never noticed the airborne tab bracelet he's wearing in that photo. I had no idea they made f'ing bracelets. WOW Dude is the worst kind of officer.
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uncurable mlady posted:she's got a shot at Kentucky though Nope. I'm a Kentuckian, I can vouch. The population balance in KY just does not work given the current electorate. The Clintons (Hillary less so than Bill) remain personally popular in both coal countries and the ohio river rust-belt towns. And Hillary can, of course, expect to take Louisville and Lexington. But there's fewer people in those places than in the Pennyrile (the dixieland part of the state) combined with the overlapping Louisville/Cincinatti/Lexington white-flight zone in the Bluegrass. The people there have shifted as far into the red column as other white rural southerners and white suburbanites over the past decade and a half. Bottom line: Hillary will take some impoverished and not-particularly-populous Appalachian counties that Obama lost, maybe take Paducah and Owensboro and Henderson, but to win she'd have to pull off, say, thirty-or-forty-point swings in counties that could at this point be described as some of the most rabidly conservative in the nation. PupsOfWar fucked around with this message at 04:32 on Apr 23, 2015 |
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Unzip and Attack posted:HAHAHAHA I never noticed the airborne tab bracelet he's wearing in that photo. I had no idea they made f'ing bracelets. WOW
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 05:04 |
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Political analyst extraordinare DICK MORRIS
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 05:04 |
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Sir Tonk posted:Dude is the worst kind of officer. One who commits war crimes?
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Unzip and Attack posted:HAHAHAHA I never noticed the airborne tab bracelet he's wearing in that photo. I had no idea they made f'ing bracelets. WOW They make and sell all that and more in the US Cavalry catalog. The question is, are you man enough to buy it.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 05:51 |
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Caros posted:One who commits war crimes? I keep seeing references in D&D to Allen West being a war criminal. What's that about? I know literally nothing about Allen West except that he apparently is wearing some kind of a bracelet on the cover of that book, that he's a Republican, and the words "war criminal."
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 06:53 |
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mooyashi posted:"Yeah I think she'll swing TN too, since Al Gore is from there, and her husband worked with him, and he was almost president, and I'm a complete fuckin' rube" Al Gore couldn't even win Tennessee.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 06:58 |
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spacing in vienna posted:I keep seeing references in D&D to Allen West being a war criminal. What's that about? He was either punished or dismissed for conducting a mock execution on an Iraqi police officer 'believing' he had information on plans for an attack. The officer of course knew nothing.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 06:59 |
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He was fined like 5,000 dollars and allowed to retire with benefits or something like that.
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spacing in vienna posted:I keep seeing references in D&D to Allen West being a war criminal. What's that about? Edit: beaten From Wikipedia (yeah, it's not authoritative but it's easy to find): "In 2003, West was charged in an incident that involved the beating and simulated execution of an Iraqi police officer... West was charged with violating Articles 128 (assault) and 134 (general article) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. West was fined $5,000, accepted a Non-judicial punishment and allowed to retire as a lieutenant colonel after an Article 32 hearing."
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 07:06 |
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Thanks, guys. Sorry, I should have thought to Google it, but I actually thought this was going to be something obscure or covered up, not like sitting out on his freaking Wikipedia page. He sounds way classy. Definitely adding some shine to the Republican field, there.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 08:03 |
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Joementum posted:I mean, pundits were even predicting that Obama would win Arkansas in 2008 This will never not be the funniest thing I really like that he still thinks McCain could make a comeback from that map with the election some two weeks ahead ass cobra fucked around with this message at 11:19 on Apr 23, 2015 |
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Caros posted:One who commits war crimes? Raskolnikov38 posted:He was either punished or dismissed for conducting a mock execution on an Iraqi police officer 'believing' he had information on plans for an attack. The officer of course knew nothing. That's against international law, but isn't considered a war crime and nobody has ever been prosecuted for it on those grounds.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 11:47 |
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tsa posted:That's against international law, but isn't considered a war crime and nobody has ever been prosecuted for it on those grounds. Ok so not a war crime per se but a person who committed a crime as a means of war. I get your meaning, but the term war crime is an odd one given that it has rather specific meanings but such a broad name.
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mlmp08 posted:Ok so not a war crime per se but a person who committed a crime as a means of war. He committed a crime under the Uniform Code of Military Justice as determined by court martial. I think that's the specific phrasing we're looking for here.
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He wasn't court martialed he accepted non judicial punishment which appeared to be
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Scrub-Niggurath posted:alaska could possibly swing dem after al gore leads a polar bear army from the yukon to reclaim the north from the earth destroyers spacing in vienna posted:Thanks, guys. Sorry, I should have thought to Google it, but I actually thought this was going to be something obscure or covered up, not like sitting out on his freaking Wikipedia page. Yay for Hooverphonic. Surprised he even got that much punishment given how Jack Bauer the establishment was in those days.
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Caros posted:One who commits war crimes? Nah, the kind that wears his medals in the most obvious ways possible and probably reminds you of them whenever he can. Also, the kind of guy that would think the solutions used in 80's action films to get information out of "the enemy" would be valid. West was the kind of officer that thinks he knows better than all the military people that came before him. That he doesn't need to pay attention to all the policies and strategies, because he knows best. Dude is probably still angry at some nebulous (liberal) force for cutting off his legs and doesn't see anything wrong with his actions. edit Gravel Gravy posted:Surprised he even got that much punishment given how Jack Bauer the establishment was in those days. That was more the CIA's thing and outliers like that Guard unit at the prison (Guard units tend to have a significant number of soldiers that have day jobs at prisons). Sir Tonk fucked around with this message at 14:05 on Apr 23, 2015 |
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I have trouble believing his stint in Congress was anything other than an audition for Fox News.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 14:11 |
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Number_6 posted:Edit: beaten On the other hand, that's more punishment than a US police officer sees for actually executing someone
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rear end cobra posted:This will never not be the funniest thing My two favorite things about the map are that he has Obama winning McCain's home state and that for all of the ridiculous states he has Obama winning, he doesn't have him winning Indiana, the one ridiculous state he actually did win. Each time you look you notice some new, hilarious thing...
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 14:31 |
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At what point in 2007 did Obama become a thing? In april of 07 weren't we all riding the inevitable Hillary as POTUS train? I'm just wondering if there isn't some up and comer no one has thought of yet on the left.
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# ? Apr 23, 2015 14:47 |
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FizFashizzle posted:At what point in 2007 did Obama become a thing? In april of 07 weren't we all riding the inevitable Hillary as POTUS train? Some time about Sept. 2004.
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sullat posted:Some time about Sept. 2004. I mean as a serious presidential candidate, not just a pillowpants wet dream.
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FizFashizzle posted:I mean as a serious presidential candidate, not just a pillowpants wet dream. He announced in February and immediately started outfundraising Hillary.
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Pinterest Mom posted:He announced in February and immediately started outfundraising Hillary. As I recall, there was a bit of a faction fight that he tapped into. I don't think there's a similar level of party split these days. Differences exist, but I think everybody wants to gently caress the Republicans hard, first and foremost.
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FizFashizzle posted:I mean as a serious presidential candidate, not just a pillowpants wet dream. Sometime around September 2004 He was approached by Ted Kennedy as the possibility of being the new face of the Democratic Party, and Kennedy got him the main speech role at the convention. After that went well Ted suggested he run and offered to put the Kennedy network at his disposal. Obama talked about it with Michelle, and agreed. Obama wasn't some insurgent who came out of no where to take apart the Clinton machine. The more liberal branch of the party, the Kennedy machine, specifically picked him and backed him. Obama took that and fused it with his own coalition, but don't make any mistake about where the money, endorsements, and connections were coming from.
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IIRC, Harry Reid also approached him not long after he entered the senate, and suggested that he wasn't happy there, with the implication that he ought start planning a presidential run.
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FizFashizzle posted:At what point in 2007 did Obama become a thing? In april of 07 weren't we all riding the inevitable Hillary as POTUS train? He got a big boost from winning the Iowa caucuses in early 2008. Prior to that he was still seen as a strong challenger, but most people didn't think he'd be strong enough to topple Hillary. The race flipped from her leading to him leading after Super Tuesday that year when Obama won a majority of the delegates.
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Donald Trump has signed a lease for an office in Manchester, NH
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Logikv9 posted:Political analyst extraordinare DICK MORRIS Speaking of horrible people the Clintons have associated themselves with...
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That guy definitely worships Aqua Buddha.
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What looks worse, I wonder. Having that all swept under the rug and looking like any other piece of poo poo politician, or making him face the charges but it hangs in the media longer.
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ReidRansom posted:What looks worse, I wonder. Having that all swept under the rug and looking like any other piece of poo poo politician, or making him face the charges but it hangs in the media longer. OK, I'm ignorant, who is that?
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Spun Dog posted:OK, I'm ignorant, who is that? Rand Paul's son got busted for DUI http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2015/04/22/rand-pauls-son-dui/26213657/
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And it's apparently not his first time. Also it sounds like he was maybe high as well as drunk and the car he was driving wasn't insured and wasn't his.
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ReidRansom posted:And it's apparently not his first time. Also it sounds like he was maybe high as well as drunk and the car he was driving wasn't insured and wasn't his. Ah thanks.
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