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« on: July 30, 2016, 01:24:29 PM »

According to him.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/donald-trump-father-fallen-soldier-ive-made-lot/story?id=41015051

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« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2016, 01:36:11 PM »

Whenever Trump is angry at somebody, he says something stupid attacking that person and presses buttons on the keyboard writing angry tweets. If he becomes president, maybe he'll be pushing different buttons and doing stupid things when he's angry. Wink
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« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2016, 01:44:21 PM »

Not only does this make him look like a petty jerk, but it draws attention to the Kahns' story and the speech at the convention.  Needless to say, this is a horrible move for Trump.

It's almost like he's a Democratic plant.
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« Reply #3 on: July 30, 2016, 01:48:34 PM »

At least he didn't say that he would hit her so hard her head would spin and she wouldn't know what the hell happened. (Though he did say there was more than one DNC speaker he wanted to hit. So. . . )
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« Reply #4 on: July 30, 2016, 03:41:23 PM »

He's right, her husband probably told her she couldn't. I thought that when I saw her

Typical knee-jerk reaction by the leftists on this board when Classic Conservative basically states the horrible way that some Muslim women are treated by their male counterparts.

And assuming that they didn't remove the post on their own, then there's that typical Atlas BS censorship.

Fact: Muslim women are treated like dirt in Muslim-dominated countries. Ask Malala Yousafzai what happens when they try to aspire to learn or do other things that women here take for granted.

It's Untrustworthy, Crooked, Lyin' Hillary that is on the wrong side of history, taking money from unscrupulous folks like the Saudis.

Culturally, it's not outside of the realm of normalcy for the woman to concede to the male in Muslim culture. With that said, if the record states otherwise in the instant case, Trump should apologize and go from there.

But you folks really need to get a grip.

So it's okay to assume that an immigration lawyer living in the US, who had a son who died serving in the military would mistreat his wife because he's a Muslim? And you wouldn't just assume that the mother is staying silent because she's grieving over her dead son?? Why don't you take your own advice and get a ing grip?!
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« Reply #5 on: July 30, 2016, 03:47:01 PM »

He's right, her husband probably told her she couldn't. I thought that when I saw her

Typical knee-jerk reaction by the leftists on this board when Classic Conservative basically states the horrible way that some Muslim women are treated by their male counterparts.

And assuming that they didn't remove the post on their own, then there's that typical Atlas BS censorship.

Fact: Muslim women are treated like dirt in Muslim-dominated countries. Ask Malala Yousafzai what happens when they try to aspire to learn or do other things that women here take for granted.

It's Untrustworthy, Crooked, Lyin' Hillary that is on the wrong side of history, taking money from unscrupulous folks like the Saudis.

Culturally, it's not outside of the realm of normalcy for the woman to concede to the male in Muslim culture. With that said, if the record states otherwise in the instant case, Trump should apologize and go from there.

But you folks really need to get a grip.

So it's okay to assume that an immigration lawyer living in the US, who had a son who died serving in the military would mistreat his wife because he's a Muslim? And you wouldn't just assume that the mother is staying silent because she's grieving over her dead son?? Why don't you take your own advice and get a ing grip?!
You can assume whatever you want to. Sometimes it makes you look like an ass, like it did here. With that said, I'll pass on the idea of a thought police. They have stuff like that in backwards-assed third world Muslim countries that Hillary! has no problem taking money from. Even though those countries oppress women.

I never said it should be illegal, I just think casual racism should be frowned upon by society. If you want thought police, vote for a candidate who wants to sue the press for libel and thinks people who don't report their neighbor's suspicious activity should be arrested.
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« Reply #6 on: July 30, 2016, 04:50:34 PM »

Atlas Democrat logic:
Mrs. and Mr. Khan: Yuge Freedom Fighters, bravely acting in defiance for their country!

The Benghazi mother: Classless bitch using her sons death to attack Hillary.

FWIW, I find Trump's comments disgusting. They are reprehensible and wrong. But a Presidential candidate being an asshole is still better than a corrupt, tired, and incompetent relic from the 90s. 

And FWIW, one of the Benghazi mothers asked Trump to stop politicizing her son's death. And unlike Benghazi Night, there was reason for Mr. Khan to speak.
The "Benghazi mother" who asked Trump to stop speaking was the mother of Chris Stevens, the career diplomat who supported the Libyan mission and played a role in his own demise. The mother of the marines who died protecting the very man who assisted Clinton and the State Department in the insidious campaign against Qaddafi isn't a "Benghazi victim."

And yes, Benghazi is a black mark on Clinton's record as Secretary of State. Sorry, there is a lot to talk about there. There is a reason for them to speak. Can you guys handle any criticism of Hillary at all?

13 different attacks on our Embassay happened in the last administration, and yet only Benghazi has been investigated non-stop for FOUR YEARS now with no new conclusions.

And if your team really has this much contempt for Chris Stevens then you probably should stop addressing his name every single time you talk about Benghazi.
Oh, I'm just speaking for myself, not my team.

Also, the 13 embassy attacks never resulted in multiple deaths, nor were we responsible for directly destabilizing the situation outside of Iraq.

That's completely false. The attack on the US embassy in Yemen in 2008 resulted in 16 deaths, which is four times as many as the Benghazi attack.
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« Reply #7 on: July 30, 2016, 04:56:03 PM »

Atlas Democrat logic:
Mrs. and Mr. Khan: Yuge Freedom Fighters, bravely acting in defiance for their country!

The Benghazi mother: Classless bitch using her sons death to attack Hillary.

FWIW, I find Trump's comments disgusting. They are reprehensible and wrong. But a Presidential candidate being an asshole is still better than a corrupt, tired, and incompetent relic from the 90s. 

And FWIW, one of the Benghazi mothers asked Trump to stop politicizing her son's death. And unlike Benghazi Night, there was reason for Mr. Khan to speak.
The "Benghazi mother" who asked Trump to stop speaking was the mother of Chris Stevens, the career diplomat who supported the Libyan mission and played a role in his own demise. The mother of the marines who died protecting the very man who assisted Clinton and the State Department in the insidious campaign against Qaddafi isn't a "Benghazi victim."

And yes, Benghazi is a black mark on Clinton's record as Secretary of State. Sorry, there is a lot to talk about there. There is a reason for them to speak. Can you guys handle any criticism of Hillary at all?

13 different attacks on our Embassay happened in the last administration, and yet only Benghazi has been investigated non-stop for FOUR YEARS now with no new conclusions.

And if your team really has this much contempt for Chris Stevens then you probably should stop addressing his name every single time you talk about Benghazi.
Oh, I'm just speaking for myself, not my team.

Also, the 13 embassy attacks never resulted in multiple deaths, nor were we responsible for directly destabilizing the situation outside of Iraq.

That's completely false. The attack on the US embassy in Yemen in 2008 resulted in 16 deaths, which is four times as many as the Benghazi attack.
Six attackers, six police, and six Yemeni citizens were killed. No Americans.

Actually, five Yemen civilians were killed, and one American citizen was killed.
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« Reply #8 on: July 30, 2016, 05:22:14 PM »

Atlas Democrat logic:
Mrs. and Mr. Khan: Yuge Freedom Fighters, bravely acting in defiance for their country!

The Benghazi mother: Classless bitch using her sons death to attack Hillary.

FWIW, I find Trump's comments disgusting. They are reprehensible and wrong. But a Presidential candidate being an asshole is still better than a corrupt, tired, and incompetent relic from the 90s. 

And FWIW, one of the Benghazi mothers asked Trump to stop politicizing her son's death. And unlike Benghazi Night, there was reason for Mr. Khan to speak.
The "Benghazi mother" who asked Trump to stop speaking was the mother of Chris Stevens, the career diplomat who supported the Libyan mission and played a role in his own demise. The mother of the marines who died protecting the very man who assisted Clinton and the State Department in the insidious campaign against Qaddafi isn't a "Benghazi victim."

And yes, Benghazi is a black mark on Clinton's record as Secretary of State. Sorry, there is a lot to talk about there. There is a reason for them to speak. Can you guys handle any criticism of Hillary at all?

13 different attacks on our Embassay happened in the last administration, and yet only Benghazi has been investigated non-stop for FOUR YEARS now with no new conclusions.

And if your team really has this much contempt for Chris Stevens then you probably should stop addressing his name every single time you talk about Benghazi.
Oh, I'm just speaking for myself, not my team.

Also, the 13 embassy attacks never resulted in multiple deaths, nor were we responsible for directly destabilizing the situation outside of Iraq.

That's completely false. The attack on the US embassy in Yemen in 2008 resulted in 16 deaths, which is four times as many as the Benghazi attack.
Six attackers, six police, and six Yemeni citizens were killed. No Americans.

Actually, five Yemen civilians were killed, and one American citizen was killed.
So yeah, the Yemen attack in other words wasn't as severe nor did it require the administration to lie about it. Ok.

So it wasn't as severe, even though more people were killed? Why does it only matter if Americans are killed? Shouldn't it matter that there have only been seven attacks under Obama and 12 attacks under Bush, and four attacks under Clinton and six under Rice? And after Benghazi, the State Department said it was a clearly planned attack (not based on a video).
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« Reply #9 on: July 30, 2016, 05:31:23 PM »

Atlas Democrat logic:
Mrs. and Mr. Khan: Yuge Freedom Fighters, bravely acting in defiance for their country!

The Benghazi mother: Classless bitch using her sons death to attack Hillary.

FWIW, I find Trump's comments disgusting. They are reprehensible and wrong. But a Presidential candidate being an asshole is still better than a corrupt, tired, and incompetent relic from the 90s. 

And FWIW, one of the Benghazi mothers asked Trump to stop politicizing her son's death. And unlike Benghazi Night, there was reason for Mr. Khan to speak.
The "Benghazi mother" who asked Trump to stop speaking was the mother of Chris Stevens, the career diplomat who supported the Libyan mission and played a role in his own demise. The mother of the marines who died protecting the very man who assisted Clinton and the State Department in the insidious campaign against Qaddafi isn't a "Benghazi victim."

And yes, Benghazi is a black mark on Clinton's record as Secretary of State. Sorry, there is a lot to talk about there. There is a reason for them to speak. Can you guys handle any criticism of Hillary at all?

13 different attacks on our Embassay happened in the last administration, and yet only Benghazi has been investigated non-stop for FOUR YEARS now with no new conclusions.

And if your team really has this much contempt for Chris Stevens then you probably should stop addressing his name every single time you talk about Benghazi.
Oh, I'm just speaking for myself, not my team.

Also, the 13 embassy attacks never resulted in multiple deaths, nor were we responsible for directly destabilizing the situation outside of Iraq.

That's completely false. The attack on the US embassy in Yemen in 2008 resulted in 16 deaths, which is four times as many as the Benghazi attack.
Six attackers, six police, and six Yemeni citizens were killed. No Americans.

Actually, five Yemen civilians were killed, and one American citizen was killed.
So yeah, the Yemen attack in other words wasn't as severe nor did it require the administration to lie about it. Ok.

So it wasn't as severe, even though more people were killed? Why does it only matter if Americans are killed? Shouldn't it matter that there have only been seven attacks under Obama and 12 attacks under Bush, and four attacks under Clinton and six under Rice? And after Benghazi, the State Department said it was a clearly planned attack (not based on a video).
Yes. It wasn't as severe, because the people killed weren't American citizens who were abandoned by their government in their hour of need. All twelve attacks under Bush resulted in little if any loss of American life, nor were any of those countries (besides any attacks inside Iraq) ruined by our own foreign policy.

And yes, American lives always come first. Is Bill Clinton responsible for the Armagh bombing? A lot of people were killed and he was President, even if no Americans were killed. Is that what you are trying to say?

I'm saying Clinton wasn't responsible for Armagh, Bush wasn't responsible for Yemen, and Hillary and Obama weren't responsible for Benghazi. Even the House report said that even if Clinton had responded faster, then Stevens and the others still would have died.
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« Reply #10 on: July 30, 2016, 08:32:22 PM »

Remember that Clinton ad demonstrating the damaging effect Trump's rhetoric is having on our children?  This is what it was talking about:

He's right, her husband probably told her she couldn't. I thought that when I saw her

This is why I'm starting to doubt that Trump actually is a Democratic plant. He may just be a terrible person. It really just sad that this excuse for a person is seriously being considered for the presidency.
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« Reply #11 on: August 01, 2016, 03:34:03 PM »

^ This is the America we now live in.  This behavior is now considered okay.

And it's all Trump's fault.
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« Reply #12 on: August 01, 2016, 06:40:46 PM »

Trump crowd in Nevada booed a military mom (Air Force) who told Pence that Trump was disrespecting the Khan family

Trump is killing American values and his supporters are too blinded by hate for anything that threatens Trump to see it. The saddest thing about this is that our country is too polarized to give Clinton even a twenty point landslide when really Trump shouldn't even be cracking twenty percent.
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