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Dusty
07-24-2016, 05:29
It's about three months 'til the election, so here come Dusty pokin' his grizzled head up out da wilderness, yo.

Did you ever see that cartoon in which a hawk is portrayed with his maw engulfing the head of a field mouse, but he can't swallow the little critter because the mouse has the hawk's throat in a stranglehold? Say we're the mouse and the hawk is statism; you vote for anybody but Trump and you're letting your paws go. Donald McRonald is no prize, but the country is in the throes of dissolution. Voting Trump is like getting thirsty enough to drink your own urine; which can happen.
Regardless of your state's EC status, don't throw away a speck of power against that evil juggernaut on the left; it makes absolutely zero sense.

Be smart this year or get out of the Country.

Five-O
07-24-2016, 09:42
Voting Trump is like getting thirsty enough to drink your own urine; which can happen.



stolen

Surf n Turf
07-24-2016, 09:43
Dusty,
Frog chocking bird

SnT

Dusty
07-24-2016, 10:03
stolen

From where? This forum? Unintentional, I assure you...

Patrin
07-24-2016, 10:04
Be smart this year or get out of the Country.

Here, here. Anyone not seeing the practicality of voting for Trump, over not voting, needs to, soberly, be told that they are putting themselves before the good of the Country, that, by doing so, are aiding the greatest enemy that America has.

We have been in a rearguard action for far too long...this is our last peaceful chance to take the initiative back.

Dusty
07-24-2016, 10:05
stolen

Where you at? You're accusing me of plagiarism, do you realize that?
Show me where I plagiarized.

PM is next.

Dusty
07-24-2016, 10:12
Where you at, 5-0?
You in a heap o' trouble, boy...

Patrin
07-24-2016, 10:13
Where you at? You're accusing me of plagiarism, do you realize that?
Show me where I plagiarized.

PM is next.

I think he means a compliment to your phrase, and that he will be using it in his own dictum.

Dusty
07-24-2016, 10:18
I think he means a compliment to your phrase, and that he will be using it in his own dictum.

So, he's confessing to plagiarism before the fact?

He must either be very young or a LEO.

Patrin
07-24-2016, 10:22
or an LEO.

LOL, that's really good...and not far off base.;):D

Dusty
07-24-2016, 10:28
LOL, that's really good...and not far off base.;):D

I'm stealing your cartoon, incidentally...

akv
07-24-2016, 11:16
Here, here. Anyone not seeing the practicality of voting for Trump, over not voting, needs to, soberly, be told that they are putting themselves before the good of the Country, that, by doing so, are aiding the greatest enemy that America has

IMHO that is quite a statement. We are all susceptible to what we want to hear. Eight years ago a relatively unknown leftist politician peddling hope and change with little substance behind his rhetoric charmed the majority. Anyone but Hillary was on many American lips in 2008, it turned out to be worse and more divisive, America suffered greatly for it.

Now two terms later deja vu; another colorful candidate somewhere further to the right, with equally scant detail backing his promises is peddling a vague emotional message to an angry disappointed country.

This is not so much practical as it is voting on hope. Specifically hoping a a draft dodging ex democrat, with a thin skin, volatile temperament, and an ego the size of the Grand Canyon, has changed his stripes and will deliver on all of these huge promises.

Trump may turn out to be a great President, and for the sake of our republic I pray this is the case, our safety both domestic and abroad is in great peril, but based on the known unknowns and what Trump has displayed thus far voting Trump is as a hope filled Hail Mary as it goes.

QP Dusty summed up voting for Trump quite well.

Patrin
07-24-2016, 11:30
^Well, if one had a mental disorder, then perhaps Hitlery was on the lips of some.

McCain, "Country First", was a no brainer there as well. I didn't like McCain, but then again, I wasn't stupid either, and recognized Sotero for the black national socialist that he was (is).

So...it's Hitlery, a known communist whose idol praised Lucifer, or Trump, who at the minimums, loves America and is an ardent Capitalist / American Nationalist: it's a simple choice.

Dusty
07-24-2016, 11:36
Not to belabor the point, but we obviously have two choices. We know the future of voting in another Clinton; it's a crapshoot with the other. Why, then, would anybody with half a brain vote in a Clinton? Because the Country is litrally swarming with hippies and their spawn. That's why we're having what I consider a catastrophic change within the Regiment, a near-dead economy and potential infiltration of BGs through an unguarded post-the border- and various other emergencies.
It's time for real Americans to be pragmatic enough to get off their fourth points of contact and make sure we don't get another statist in the catbird seat.
Being fanciful and idealistic and taking your football and going home by voting third party is-IMO and with no malice intended-insane.
It's impossible to man up and vote for Billary (no sexism intended); it's also impossible to man up and vote third party because you don't like Donald McRonald; this is an emergency situation, and we are compelled to throw the di.

Dusty
07-24-2016, 11:42
^Well, if one had a mental disorder, then perhaps Hitlery was on the lips of some.

McCain, "Country First", was a no brainer there as well. I didn't like McCain, but then again, I wasn't stupid either, and recognized Sotero for the black national socialist that he was (is).

So...it's Hitlery, a known communist whose idol praised Lucifer, or Trump, who at the minimums, loves America and is an ardent Capitalist / American Nationalist: it's a simple choice.

I've been trying to warn people about Obama since '07. It has been a very long 8 years. I ain't interested in another 4-8 years of hippiespawn leadership.
Country as we know it wouldn't survive it.
The libs want us to be a feminist, non-gendered, third-world euro-afro-latino Nation, boys. Ain't interested. No racism/sexism intended.

Dusty
07-24-2016, 12:20
Amen



When a friend of mine got his family out of Afghanistan he forbade his wife and daughters from wearing the hijab. He said "that is not the custom here".




That's called "class", which is no longer a desired personality trait in this Country.

Five-O
07-24-2016, 16:40
From where? This forum? Unintentional, I assure you...


Sorry...I assume you can read minds. I stole it from you to use as a funny line...:D

Dusty
07-24-2016, 17:13
Sorry...I assume you can read minds. I stole it from you to use as a funny line...:D

Reach in your shirt pocket and hand over your bullet.

;)

tst43
07-24-2016, 17:21
Reach in your shirt pocket and hand over your bullet.

;)

And I am stealing that :D

Bleed Green
07-24-2016, 17:58
or a LEO.

That is why I married an English Literature teacher. Learned all about due credit, foot notes, bibliographies and punctuation. Nothing humbles one more than getting a love letter come back with corrections.:D

Surf n Turf
07-24-2016, 18:05
Here, here. Anyone not seeing the practicality of voting for Trump, over not voting, needs to, soberly, be told that they are putting themselves before the good of the Country, that, by doing so, are aiding the greatest enemy that America has.

We have been in a rearguard action for far too long...this is our last peaceful chance to take the initiative back.

I thought I'd jump in. I intend to vote for Trump.... I think he will be a decent President, but that is conjecture, as I have nothing concrete to base it on......except......

Trumps stab at immortality, his children, are outstanding. They were probably tempted with every excess that children of the very rich could imagine. They appear to be well grounded, hard working, level headed, and love and respect their Father. Ask any Father of teen and up male children, their Mother deserves credit, but it's hard work for a father to nurture his sons love, while they are attempting to assert their own "manhood". Damn hard.

Trump loves our country, without reservation, without fault finding, without blame for sins long past, and with an abiding faith in our future. He finds joy in others success, and our culture that makes that possible.

Trump is smart, damn smart. I don't have much love for NY city, but will concede that the competition there for talent, in any venue, is intense. Probably more competitive than any than other major city in the world. Donald Trump mastered the city, and has a lot of these competitive people working for him. He seems to thrive on the pressure and competition. Not a bad trait for a POTUS.

Trump is brash, outspoken, and has sharp elbows. I think this is what our country needs at this time, so that we can win back respect, commitment, and a sense that our country can do anything it sets its mind to. It appears that other nations are coming to recognize this quality.

Trump understands the value of surrounding himself with "proven" experts. Not PC suck-ups, Ivy tower generals, or Monday morning quarterbacks. Only those that play to win the hard game will find a place in his administration.

I probably could think of more...... I just pray that I'm half right with these

SnT

Dusty
07-24-2016, 19:09
I thought I'd jump in. I intend to vote for Trump.... I think he will be a decent President, but that is conjecture, as I have nothing concrete to base it on......except......

Trumps stab at immortality, his children, are outstanding. They were probably tempted with every excess that children of the very rich could imagine. They appear to be well grounded, hard working, level headed, and love and respect their Father. Ask any Father of teen and up male children, their Mother deserves credit, but it's hard work for a father to nurture his sons love, while they are attempting to assert their own "manhood". Damn hard.

Trump loves our country, without reservation, without fault finding, without blame for sins long past, and with an abiding faith in our future. He finds joy in others success, and our culture that makes that possible.

Trump is smart, damn smart. I don't have much love for NY city, but will concede that the competition there for talent, in any venue, is intense. Probably more competitive than any than other major city in the world. Donald Trump mastered the city, and has a lot of these competitive people working for him. He seems to thrive on the pressure and competition. Not a bad trait for a POTUS.

Trump is brash, outspoken, and has sharp elbows. I think this is what our country needs at this time, so that we can win back respect, commitment, and a sense that our country can do anything it sets its mind to. It appears that other nations are coming to recognize this quality.

Trump understands the value of surrounding himself with "proven" experts. Not PC suck-ups, Ivy tower generals, or Monday morning quarterbacks. Only those that play to win the hard game will find a place in his administration.

I probably could think of more...... I just pray that I'm half right with these

SnT

Good stuff.

Patrin
07-24-2016, 19:17
Good stuff.

Great stuff...

Golf1echo
07-24-2016, 20:24
IMHO that is quite a statement. We are all susceptible to what we want to hear. Eight years ago a relatively unknown leftist politician peddling hope and change with little substance behind his rhetoric charmed the majority. Anyone but Hillary was on many American lips in 2008, it turned out to be worse and more divisive, America suffered greatly for it.

Now two terms later deja vu; another colorful candidate somewhere further to the right, with equally scant detail backing his promises is peddling a vague emotional message to an angry disappointed country.

This is not so much practical as it is voting on hope. Specifically hoping a a draft dodging ex democrat, with a thin skin, volatile temperament, and an ego the size of the Grand Canyon, has changed his stripes and will deliver on all of these huge promises.

Trump may turn out to be a great President, and for the sake of our republic I pray this is the case, our safety both domestic and abroad is in great peril, but based on the known unknowns and what Trump has displayed thus far voting Trump is as a hope filled Hail Mary as it goes.

QP Dusty summed up voting for Trump quite well.

Well said!
Dusty thanks for clairifying, tracking you now and concur! What ever Trump turns out to be he has 4 years and my vote, he'll either be better or we choose again. The fact he has spoken to Flynn gives me greater hope!! sorry signal here in WNC is ridonculus . Experience tells me any outsider can do much better than a carrier politician ..... It would be a big job to over come the established corruption for anyone, look no further than the DNC for corroboration of how they function ....

PSM
07-24-2016, 20:56
The most important thing is that the Demons will lock-step endorse any Hildibeast proposal and oppose Trump at all costs. The Re-pubics may also oppose Trump but gridlock is not a bad thing. Any Supreme nominated by the Wicked Witch will not be opposed by the GOPeons. Every nominee proposed by Trump will cause a riot with the D-rats and they will run for their safe-spaces. You have to vote for Trump!

Pat

Paslode
07-24-2016, 21:32
IMHO that is quite a statement. We are all susceptible to what we want to hear. Eight years ago a relatively unknown leftist politician peddling hope and change with little substance behind his rhetoric charmed the majority. Anyone but Hillary was on many American lips in 2008, it turned out to be worse and more divisive, America suffered greatly for it.

Now two terms later deja vu; another colorful candidate somewhere further to the right, with equally scant detail backing his promises is peddling a vague emotional message to an angry disappointed country.

This is not so much practical as it is voting on hope. Specifically hoping a a draft dodging ex democrat, with a thin skin, volatile temperament, and an ego the size of the Grand Canyon, has changed his stripes and will deliver on all of these huge promises.

Trump may turn out to be a great President, and for the sake of our republic I pray this is the case, our safety both domestic and abroad is in great peril, but based on the known unknowns and what Trump has displayed thus far voting Trump is as a hope filled Hail Mary as it goes.

QP Dusty summed up voting for Trump quite well.

Well......

Trump, like him or not, he does have experience dealing with people on a large scale and he runs an enterprise on a very large scale. That unto itself is a hell of a lot more than the child King ever had going for him.

RomanCandle
07-25-2016, 05:35
One thing I like about Mr. Trump is after watching a video of an interview or a speech some months ago where he called out the career politicians as amateurs as far as making deals for the good of America was concerned. Referring to the US being tied to certain other states in terms of trade and defence and getting little in return even considering that the upshot could well be the US getting dragged into WW3 on another states behalf not to mention NAFTA and the slew of trade agreements that have been anything but beneficial to US business and industry.

Essentially he referred to his policy of never getting involved in a negotiation or making a deal that he is not prepared to walk away from, whereas he quoted HC as retorting smugly that "she would never walk away" (from Japan, Germany for instance or trade deals with Mexico or China etc) and therefore had lost the negotiation before it was even started. It certainly appears that he is certainly many steps ahead of the amateurs and can see him operating successfully on the world stage and bringing a level of respect and hopefully prosperity back to America.

Imagine Trump sitting opposite another masterful politician such as Putin for example - not necessarily the nicest guy on the block but certainly effective, versus any one of the other lot. It simply doesn't bear comparison.

Dusty
07-25-2016, 05:58
Imagine Trump sitting opposite another masterful politician such as Putin for example - not necessarily the nicest guy on the block but certainly effective, versus any one of the other lot. It simply doesn't bear comparison.

I guarantee Putin would vote for Billary if he had a chance.

bblhead672
07-25-2016, 08:50
I've been trying to warn people about Obama since '07.

I lived in Illinois when Obama ran for US Senate...I warned people at that time that the man is evil, mainly based upon his support for infanticide. For those who may not know, Obama voted against an Illinois bill that would force hospitals to treat babies born alive from botched abortions as living humans and provide care to them just as they would any other baby born in the hospitals.

Badger52
07-25-2016, 10:20
I guarantee Putin would vote for Billary if he had a chance.Poor Billary; she thinks Putin & Russian leaked the DNC memos because, you know, "vast conspiracy."

Just anecdotally (off-hand conversations/remarks) from a few folks who live over there, Trump is regarded as someone who could probably at least be relied upon to honestly broker for his country's interests, understanding that Putin would do same for Russia. Klinton, on the other hand, is actually regarded as way too hawkish & scares the hell out of them; completely untrustworthy. No desire to play frog with the scorpion from Arkansas, imagine that.

cbtengr
07-25-2016, 11:58
Poor Billary; she thinks Putin & Russian leaked the DNC memos because, you know, "vast conspiracy."

Just anecdotally (off-hand conversations/remarks) from a few folks who live over there, Trump is regarded as someone who could probably at least be relied upon to honestly broker for his country's interests, understanding that Putin would do same for Russia. Klinton, on the other hand, is actually regarded as way too hawkish & scares the hell out of them; completely untrustworthy. No desire to play frog with the scorpion from Arkansas, imagine that.

So is it the people (countries) who have not contributed to the Clinton (slush fund) Foundation or her campaign the ones that she scares ?

Badger52
07-25-2016, 12:17
So is it the people (countries) who have not contributed to the Clinton (slush fund) Foundation or her campaign the ones that she scares ?I doubt any individual kulaks are contributing to either campaign. However, if one looks from the outside-in, they tend to be looking at her whole reign of terror as SECSTATE and the OZero foreign policy results (pick anywhere) and don't regard her as a stabilizing influence. They get news about Benghazi, email servers, and "red lines" just like we do. Her creds are bad enough with the peasant in the street that a state-run prop machine doesn't have to do much.

I know someone in the Ukraine who loathes anyone affiliated with the current admin for, basically, what is regarded as a US-facilitated coup. Another in St Petersburg told me that the US will probably elect her because she's a woman so people can feel good about themselves after electing a black man. (No kidding, his words; I 'bout fell over.)