nine Posted Saturday at 01:45 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 01:45 PM 5 hours ago, OILERMAN said: I don't know what it's the Epstein Files, I only know that whatever is Trump is scared shitless of it getting released I wouldn’t rule out the possibility that Trump and Epstein dabbled in snuff. I can absolutely see Trump in his younger years being the type who would become aroused by the power and control of choking a chick out.... and climaxing as the light drains from her eyes. It’s crazy what MAGA will excuse and overlook….but surely a rape/murder would be a step too far, even for the most diehard MAGA devotee, The hilarious part is that Trump would be far less embarrassed and upset by people finding out he used to do snuff than by people finding out he has a micropenis. MadMax 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mythos27 Posted Saturday at 03:06 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 03:06 PM Btw, one person that seems to be escaping criticism in all of this, at least on this board, is Michael Wolf. What an incredibly opportunistic piece shit that guy is! Hard to take anything that pedo enabler says seriously whether it goes against Trump or not. Running pr for Jeffrey Epstein; are you out of your fucking mind? I'm not believing anything that dude says without copious corroboration. OILERMAN, pamo9, Starkiller, and 1 other 3 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
reo Posted Saturday at 03:51 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 03:51 PM 3 hours ago, ctm said: Trump ordering Bondi to investigate democrats isn't a typical partisan witch hunt. Andrew Weissmann explained it yesterday. Even if the House and Senate vote for the files to be released, the DOJ has the legal authority to refuse if there is an active investigation in progress. Only difference might be that they're not necessarily coming from the DOJ. They're working with the Epstein estate and others iirc. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
CreepingDeath Posted Saturday at 09:31 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:31 PM OILERMAN, and Stranger 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post chef Posted Saturday at 09:57 PM Popular Post Report Share Posted Saturday at 09:57 PM 13 hours ago, Strunk'sDessert said: This might be a bit hyperbolic, but I consider a good amount of Republicans over the last decade - elected representatives across all levels, influential personalities, media members, "proud" citizens - similar to the citizens of Dachau. They saw the building supplies shipped in, the influx of soldiers, the construction, the trains of people, the screams and smoke and smell of death. The money flowing into their community from providing such a large operation that they had no idea about or could make an educated guess about. No one could've known or guessed. Note for our resident Republican snowflakes, I'm not calling these Republican groups Nazis. I'm just calling them complicity ignorant. https://medium.com/@blazecurrie/what-we-should-remember-about-dachau-44b444a8dccc Mentioned it here prior but my Grandfather was in 92nd Signal Battalion who 1st liberated Dacchau. He mentioned that aspect of realizing the city allowed it to happen. It's not just the political leadership anf the military, it is everyone going along with the process. Out of support or else fear of speaking up. oldschool, Mythos27, Strunk'sDessert, and 3 others 5 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strunk'sDessert Posted Saturday at 10:32 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:32 PM 28 minutes ago, chef said: Mentioned it here prior but my Grandfather was in 92nd Signal Battalion who 1st liberated Dacchau. He mentioned that aspect of realizing the city allowed it to happen. It's not just the political leadership anf the military, it is everyone going along with the process. Out of support or else fear of speaking up. Didn't realize that. Immense respect for the survivors and the liberators. I've often wondered how odd it might've been for the prisoners that were surely elated to be freed and the soldiers that were clearly there to help, yet had horror on their faces to see them and the atrocities. Also, incredibly important history that he saw. As that generation has mostly passed, society as a whole needs their first hand accounts more than ever. Very cool. Thanks for sharing. pamo9, chef, and IsntLifeFunny 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post chef Posted Saturday at 10:35 PM Popular Post Report Share Posted Saturday at 10:35 PM Just now, Strunk'sDessert said: Didn't realize that. Immense respect for the survivors and the liberators. I've often wondered how odd it might've been for the prisoners that were surely elated to be freed and the soldiers that were clearly there to help, yet had horror on their faces to see them and the atrocities. Also, incredibly important history that he saw. As that generation has mostly passed, society as a whole needs their first hand accounts more than ever. Very cool. Thanks for sharing. His 2 core parts he passed o to his 4 daughters were: How did anyone ever let this happen? We have to make sure it never happens again. reo, MadMax, oldschool, and 2 others 5 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Strunk'sDessert Posted Saturday at 11:43 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:43 PM 59 minutes ago, chef said: His 2 core parts he passed o to his 4 daughters were: How did anyone ever let this happen? We have to make sure it never happens again. I think this is true for most generations, they don't realize they're making history with their current actions. Where the future goes from here is too be seen, but history won't look kind on us if the current state of global affairs continues. It's really easy to ask, "why did you let this happen?" Most will or have simply answered with, I was just trying to care for MY family/in-group/social status. It didnt seem like a big deal at the time. Sadly, we're not rising up to the moment now, yet there's still time. We'll see if this is the cattle prod up the ass that we all need. MadMax 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
reo Posted Saturday at 11:47 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 11:47 PM dude is 1000x more respectable than someone like @Titandan MadMax 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mythos27 Posted yesterday at 12:58 AM Report Share Posted yesterday at 12:58 AM (edited) 18 hours ago, reo said: dude is 1000x more respectable than someone like @Titandan Increasingly, the ability to admit when you're wrong and own it is becoming the only test of character I believe in. Props to that guy for standing on principle. Edited 22 hours ago by Mythos27 reo, and oldschool 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
OILERMAN Posted yesterday at 01:39 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 01:39 PM 12 hours ago, Mythos27 said: Increasingly, the ability to admit even you're wrong and own it is becoming the only test of character I believe in. Props to that guy for standing on principle. Yea, the bravery to admit he wrong after the E-mails show Trump's connection to one of the biggest sex traffickers in world history! Mythos27 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
OILERMAN Posted yesterday at 01:41 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 01:41 PM 15 hours ago, chef said: Mentioned it here prior but my Grandfather was in 92nd Signal Battalion who 1st liberated Dacchau. He mentioned that aspect of realizing the city allowed it to happen. It's not just the political leadership anf the military, it is everyone going along with the process. Out of support or else fear of speaking up. The phrase "history will ask how did this happen" reflects a common sentiment that future generations will look back on current events with a critical eye, seeking to understand the causes of significant happenings. Buffon serial liar reality star rapist pedo more corrupt than politician in history twice elected Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
IsntLifeFunny Posted yesterday at 02:08 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 02:08 PM 23 minutes ago, OILERMAN said: The phrase "history will ask how did this happen" reflects a common sentiment that future generations will look back on current events with a critical eye, seeking to understand the causes of significant happenings. Buffon serial liar reality star rapist pedo more corrupt than politician in history twice elected The interesting thing is I don't think the world judged the US that much with the first administration. Western Democracies understand a populist can use divisiveness to attain power. The rest of the world expected it to be a correctable blip. Re-electing him on the other hand is completely different. It shows this is who we are as a nation. Our credibility and soft power have been systematically gutted in less than a year. OILERMAN, and Mythos27 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nine Posted yesterday at 03:26 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 03:26 PM Thanks to all hard work and incredible achievements of our nation’s forefathers and the generations that came before us, today’s America has grown fat and spoiled and demonstrates a pathetic and embarrassing sense of entitlement. America is arguably the greatest country in the world….and like a bunch of silver-spooned rich kids, we happily enjoy the fruits of our nation’s success as if we’re deserving of it…like we actually played a role or contributed in some way. Perhaps it’s fitting that Donald Trump is now the face of America: a coarse, self-important liar and con man who was born into tremendous wealth and spent his life having everything prepared and handed to him on a silver platter….a guy who has never done an honest day’s work in his life but insists on taking sole credit for his family’s success. Yeah…come to think of it, perhaps Trump is EXACTLY the person who should be the face of America. WG53 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ctm Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM Report Share Posted yesterday at 03:38 PM 8 minutes ago, nine said: Thanks to all hard work and incredible achievements of our nation’s forefathers and the generations that came before us, today’s America has grown fat and spoiled and demonstrates a pathetic and embarrassing sense of entitlement. America is arguably the greatest country in the world….and like a bunch of silver-spooned rich kids, we happily enjoy the fruits of our nation’s success as if we’re deserving of it…like we actually played a role or contributed in some way. Perhaps it’s fitting that Donald Trump is now the face of America: a coarse, self-important liar and con man who was born into tremendous wealth and spent his life having everything prepared and handed to him on a silver platter….a guy who has never done an honest day’s work in his life but insists on taking sole credit for his family’s success. Yeah…come to think of it, perhaps Trump is EXACTLY the person who should be the face of America. There are also lots of successful people currently alive that started with modest means who worked hard and earned their way to prosperity. OILERMAN 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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