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Originally Posted by Clayton_Wetter
Just allegations at this point. But he is in Illinois.
What does his being in Illinois have to do with it? If true, he will be prosecuted here as anywhere. My family friends and thier friends live here. Not anyone of us love our kids any less then anyone else. To think some sick sob would lay a hand on them wrongfully is sickening!!!
Hopefully you understand this!
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Originally Posted by Mindwalker
What does his being in Illinois have to do with it? If true, he will be prosecuted here as anywhere. My family friends and thier friends live here. Not anyone of us love our kids any less then anyone else. To think some sick sob would lay a hand on them wrongfully is sickening!!!Hopefully you understand this!
This has (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word) to do with Illinois, this has everything to do with the Saudi purge. Remind yourself ever since the Saudi royals were rounded up, you have not seen john podesta. In fact his company dissolved. Podesta traded in art, pedophile art. Saudi Arabia loves kids and leads the world in pedophilia trafficking. Remember after Trump visited Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia got listed on Nasdaq for their oil. The first time ever. Their economy was in the (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)ter because of US Fracking. Trump saved their economy to stop the pedophile sick fukkers. It goes further, who is tight with the Saudis? Isreal...look at the holly wood sex crimes, they all have one thing in commun.
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Trotskyites.
Or Bronsteinites....
Lev Davidovich Bronstein is real name of Leon Trotsky
Fresh billionaire Alexander Bronstein.. co founder of Solway investment group in Switzerland..
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Bronstein
Solway manages assets in Central, Eastern Europe, South America and South-Eastern Asia. Aka trafficking.
"Steel: The Red October Steel Plant in Volgograd was acquired in 1999 from creditors in bankruptcy. The plant was restarted and full production restored. It was sold in 2003 to Midland Group. It is now a part of Rosoboronexport, a state-owned firm."---
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solway_Group
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Originally Posted by balljoint
I like how you think...
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Originally Posted by Barry Seal
I like how you think...
Remember the name... (((brownstein))) it will come out at as a sick (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)er. They all have a sick thing in commun . Look at the MSM media.
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Originally Posted by Barry Seal
Remember the name... (((brownstein))) it will come out at as a sick (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)er. They all have a sick thing in commun . Look at the MSM media.
They protect these sick (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)ers under progressives.
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Originally Posted by Barry Seal
They protect these sick (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)ers under progressives.
Remember dual citizen ship, they (((want)))) to see American women blacked. The porn industry was started by them. (((Them))).
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Originally Posted by Barry Seal
Remember dual citizen ship, they (((want)))) to see American women blacked. The porn industry was started by them. (((Them))).
Isreal is not our friend. Clayton is this our friend? I’m waiting? Isreal has dual citizenship. Why the (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word) do we give them 40 billion?
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I’m (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)ing waiting, explain yourself. Let me guess, these are gods chosen people. I piss all over them people. You been reading out the Talmud. We are all dogs. (not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word)(not a nice word) Isreal. US not UN. I am a US marine.
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Flynn was at one time suppose to have a list. What if he turned in that list to Mueller?
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I smell a tidrow... Lol!-!
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Originally Posted by weems085
Flynn was at one time suppose to have a list. What if he turned in that list to Mueller?
Why do you think hes getting a break on his sentence? Might end up pardon before all is said and done. I believe that list had more than whose a perv on it... time will tell
If I havent offended you please be patient Ill get to you as soon as I can...... and yes Im a Bloomquist fan...deal w it!!! WWG1WGA!!!
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017...mran-awan.html
Interesting Trump wants Awan remembered..
Why isnt CNN covering this?
Dont they relish is blaming muslims?
Who did Awan first work for?
Where does that person work now?
Who did Awan first work for?
Why is that relevant?
Never Forget
MAGA
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Who was the FBI after in VA? Heard theres an Awan living in the vicinity... lol
If I havent offended you please be patient Ill get to you as soon as I can...... and yes Im a Bloomquist fan...deal w it!!! WWG1WGA!!!
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Why Does the United States Give So Much Money to Israel?
The two countries just signed a new military-aid deal—the biggest pledge of its kind in American history. It have may seemed inevitable, but the record-setting moment is also rife with irony.
U.S. and Israeli officials sign an unprecedented military-spending deal in Washington, D.C. on September 14, surrounded by a portrait of Thomas Jefferson and American and Israeli flags.
U.S. and Israeli officials sign an unprecedented military-spending deal in Washington, D.C., on September 14. Gary Cameron / Reuters
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The United States and Israel have made it official: The two countries signed a new 10-year military-assistance deal on Wednesday, representing the single largest pledge of its kind in American history. The pact, laid out in a Memorandum of Understanding, will be worth $38 billion over the course of a decade, an increase of roughly 27 percent on the money pledged in the last agreement, which was signed in 2007. The diplomatic and military alliance between the two countries is longstanding: Even prior to this week, Israel was, according to the Congressional Research Service, “the largest cumulative recipient of U.S. foreign assistance since World War II.” In many ways, Wednesday’s deal seemed predestined.
Yet, it’s also ironic. Barack Obama has a notoriously cold relationship with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—as my colleague Jeffrey Goldberg wrote in The Atlantic’s April cover story, “Obama has long believed that Netanyahu could bring about a two-state solution” to the Israel-Palestine conflict “that would protect Israel’s status as a Jewish-majority democracy, but is too fearful and politically paralyzed to do so.” Nonetheless, Obama will leave office having out-pledged all of his predecessors in military support to the country Netanyahu now runs.
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Aid to Israel is among the only static issues of this U.S. election season. While the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has made somewhat mixed statements on the Israel-Palestine conflict, he has also made strongly worded promises to strengthen the relationship between the United States and Israel. For her part, the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, has consistently touted her support for Israel, including during her time as secretary of state.
Voters, however, have more mixed views on this kind of support. While more than 60 percent of Americans were more sympathetic to Israel than the Palestinians in a 2016 Gallup poll, sympathies differed along partisan lines, with around half of Democrats being more sympathetic to Israelis versus nearly 80 percent of Republicans. In a separate Brookings poll, roughly half of Democrats who responded said Israel has too much influence on the United States government. Boycott, divest, and sanction movements, which call on organizations in the United States and abroad to cut their financial ties with Israel, have long been popular on college campuses, although somewhat marginal; this year, however, they got a boost from the Black Lives Matter movement, which included statements against Israel’s treatment of Palestinians in its recently released policy platform.
In general, young Americans are far less sympathetic toward Israel than their older peers: A 2014 Gallup poll found that only half of those aged 18 to 34 favored Israel in the Israel-Palestine conflict, “compared with 58 percent of 35- to 54-year-olds and 74 percent of those 55 and older.” Bernie Sanders, who was extremely popular among young people during the Democratic primary season, controversially criticized Israel, winning “applause and cheers” from the audience at one debate for saying, “If we pursue justice and peace, we are going to have to say that Netanyahu is not right all of the time.”
All of this creates an odd backdrop for a historic military-spending deal. No matter how bad the relationship between the two countries’ top leaders, no matter who gets elected to the White House, no matter how loudly some voters voice their opposition or how charged the underlying ideological debate: The United States has pragmatic reasons to keep providing large sums of money for Israel’s military.
There are straightforward explanations for why this particular deal got done. Politically, the spending package was partly a response to the nuclear deal that the United States and other world powers finalized with Iran in July of last year, and which Obama hailed as cutting off Iran’s pathway to nuclear weapons for more than a decade. Netanyahu was harshly critical of that agreement, which he called a “historic mistake” that would ease sanctions on Iran while leaving it with the ability to one day get the bomb. “Even with the deal in place, and taking the nuclear-weapon capability of Iran off the table at least for the next 10 to 15 years, there are still considerable destabilizing activities that Iranians are pursuing in the region that are not consistent with U.S. or Israeli interests or objectives,” said Melissa Dalton, a senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. The new money is an attempt to pacify Israeli concerns about continued threats from Iran, she added.
The money is also an attempt to satisfy congressional Republicans. The Obama administration reportedly asked Netanyahu to get Lindsey Graham, the head of the Senate foreign-affairs appropriations committee, to agree to the deal. After it was signed, though, Graham released a statement indicating that Congress would not necessarily adhere to the pre-determined funding levels. “I find it odd the [Memorandum] only allocates $500 million for missile defense starting in 2018,” he wrote, especially “given provocative Iranian behavior [and] improved Iranian missile technology.” While this may be the U.S.’s biggest-ever military-aid deal, the GOP has pushed for even greater spending.
It is a foreign-policy deal seemingly immune to the electoral politics around it.
Defenders of the deal would say it’s necessary. Dalton described the uptick in spending as a natural extension of the long-standing relationship between the United States and Israel, “as well as close ties between those countries and their peoples.” She described the “fraught neighborhood” surrounding Israel: war-torn Syria to the northeast, Hezbollah-influenced Lebanon to the north, and an Islamist insurgency in Egypt’s Sinai to the south, all of which help explain the historically high promise of $5 billion in missile funding over the next 10 years. As National Security Advisor Susan Rice said at the signing ceremony for the deal, “This MOU is not just good for Israel, it’s good for the United States. Our security is linked. When allies and partners like Israel are more secure, the United States is more secure.”
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Barry are you a Code Pink supporter???? hahahahahaa
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Originally Posted by dirtdobber45
Who was the FBI after in VA? Heard theres an Awan living in the vicinity... lol
The address is available on the fox link.. 46930 country square sterling va....Interesting that CAIR lawyer David Laing has ties to residence..Possible landlord..Why hasnt news hasnt released landlord info..
The Brooklyn 12/11 bomber had CAIR respresentation..Coincidence?
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With 9000+ indictments surely one of em is for CAIR and another for M.B.
If I havent offended you please be patient Ill get to you as soon as I can...... and yes Im a Bloomquist fan...deal w it!!! WWG1WGA!!!
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