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Random Politics & Religion #25
*that guy is a monster....
Phoenix.Xantavia said: » If you attempt to break the law, but fail, you are innocent and free to go. No law was broken or even attempted. Supporting Trump isn't against the law no matter how much you want it to be. Why don't you go join Antifi, you share a common religion. Quote: On the border wall: One of the things with the wall is you need transparency. You have to be able to see through it. In other words, if you can't see through that wall - so it could be a steel wall with openings, but you have to have openings because you have to see what's on the other side of the wall. And I'll give you an example. As horrible as it sounds, when they throw the large sacks of drugs over, and if you have people on the other side of the wall, you don't see them - they hit you on the head with 60 pounds of stuff? It's over. As crazy as that sounds, you need transparency through that wall. But we have some incredible designs. "I Am No Einstein!" | Space News
YouTube Video Placeholder There is No Ether neither . .The Heliosphere is 1 whole Body in Space. As the Sun spins so too does the Heliosphere and w/ it all of Space itself. Meaning that the Spin of the Earth takes the Magnetosphere w/ it and the Magnetosphere takes our Atmosphere for a spin. Neither the Earth's Atmosphere nor ourselves feel the movement cuz everything moves as 1 whole body. Even w/ Gravity holding us down on Earth you should feel the force of the 1,000 mph spin of the Earth formed into 1,000 mph winds yet you do not. There are no 1,000 mph winds due to the spin of the Earth. Everything. Ruled by the Laws of EM. EMF need no existence of Ether to be in total control otherwise the Ferrofluid experiments would not even work. There should be no "Ether" on Earth. The Space inside the Heliosphere is EM charged & in motion. Even the Kuiper Belt (non EM objects) cannot escape Heliosphere & are under the full control of the Spin of Heliosphere since even Space itself is moving forcing Asteroids to move as well. Everything w/in the Heliosphere moves spinning around as 1 whole Body in the Galaxy. Life on Earth can move independently but we are all moving 1,000 mph spinning just like the Kuiper Belt. Neither 1 feels the motion of movement. Yeah . . I think Im done now >< I disagree w/ even the EU-Theory The Asteroid Belts in our Solar System are not technically "Orbiting the Sun". That would be as if claiming "Humans orbit Earth or Earth's Atmosphere is orbitting Earth". The Asteroid Belts are motionless as they lay in Space which is Why they are not Comets.
Our Solar System moves North in the Galaxy . .
Yet we are not really moving 514,000 mph. It's the Galaxy itself pulling our Solar System around. The Space in the Interstellar is moving just as the Space in the Heliosphere itself is moving as well. Like the Asteroids in our Solar System our Solar System lays motionless in the Galaxy. Which explains the Spiral shape of Galaxies. If you left the Heliosphere behind you wouldnt even realize you are moving 514,000 mph yet you are while not moving at all. Space itself is moving. Not the Sun. Not the Planets. Not the Asteroids. Which is Why the Magnetosphere + Heliosphere show no Forces going against the direction they are traveling. Otherewise they would look alot different. Not only would the Solar Winds distort the shape of the Magnetosphere but so too would the force going against the path it travels around the Sun moving 67,000 mph. Im done w/ this >_< Siren.Akson said: » Im done w/ this >_< The velocity for which Space is traveling remains the same from the Center of the Milky Way to the outermost reaches of the EMF. It's the difference in distance traveled around the center from closest to the longest ranges that gives the Galaxies a Spiral formation. It takes longer to complete the path around the center from further away.
Seriously, done this time - Im tired of this . . Phoenix.Xantavia said: » Nausi said: » Ultimately this meeting (according to all parties involved) did not result in any information exchanged. This is not a hard concept to swallow. The bait and switch is a long valued tactic in getting someone's attention. Man, this makes the worldview so much easier. You can plan for collusion and conspiracy all you want, but if you don't pull it off, it means nothing. The flaw here is assuming Trump knew he was gonna get whatever it was you want him to have gotten (in order to get him). It is also uncertain as to what JR would have done with whatever he was given. Who are you to say he wouldnt have brought whatever it was to the FBI anyways? But by all means create this new standard of "decency" and then bury your head in the sand as you only apply it to your political opponents. Its pathetic. If Jr ges excited at opposition research, its treason. If Clinton actually colluds with a foreign government then its nothing... This liberal attempt at a silent coup is beyond the point of using the military to stop it. Do you think the liberals here actually understand this double standard or are too drunk on koolaid?
Oh here comes the latest round of facts I don't like.
"Fifth person in the Trump Jr-lawyer meeting was a Russian agent. Anonymous sources say" Spare me your Donald Jr. indignation
Sources are bad, so spare me your indignation. Quote: Politics is war. The objective is to win and take down the opponent. In an industry that does not operate in the black and white, it is often the grey territory in which campaigns work to achieve their goal. In the middle of this fast-paced environment, the reality is that most people would have taken the meeting with Natalia Veselnitskaya, the Russian attorney whose meeting with Donald Trump Jr. and other senior Trump campaign staff has set Washington on edge. The worst is that many of the people expressing righteous indignation have no reason to be self-righteous. Robby Mook, the former campaign manager for Hillary Clinton, is the worst offender. Soaking up the opportunity to get television time, Mook has been everywhere criticizing the Trump team. But he worked for a woman who might be president today, but for her complete lack of a moral compass. Clinton's scandals — her use of a private email server to thwart transparency laws, her deletion of tens of thousands of emails, the sale of access to her office to Clinton Foundation donors — these things are well known. Perhaps it's less well known, as the International Business Times reported, that arms sales to countries that donated to the Clinton Foundation increased by 143 percent. More to the point, as Politico reported, the Ukrainian government tried to help Hillary Clinton and undermine Trump by disseminating documents implicating Paul Manafort in corruption. They also reportedly helped Clinton's allies research damaging information on Trump and his advisors. Is it wrong to seek foreign governments' help in digging up dirt on an opponent, or isn't it? The Obama administration likewise has no high horse to sit on. Former Attorney General Loretta Lynch is facing bipartisan inquiries about allegations she interfered in the Hillary Clinton email probe. President Barack Obama's IRS targeted conservative groups that had words like "tea" and "patriot" in their names, possibly in order to interfere in grassroots election organizing. We were also lied to about things like the Iran deal, and the payment of $1.7 billion in cash to that nation's terrorism-sponsoring regime. Susan Rice, a former Obama national security adviser, will face congressional inquiry over the monitoring and unmasking of Trump team members in foreign survellance. And, of course, a congressional investigation found that Obama's State Department paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in taxpayer grants to an Israeli group that used the money to try and oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The media are also full of it. The New York Times executive editor said during a visit to Harvard last September that he would risk jail time to publish President Trump's tax returns. CNN wanted so badly to damage President Trump that they moved on a story that they couldn't source, resulting in the firing of three employees. To be clear, none of this is okay. This isn't an effort to justify Donald Jr.'s decisions. But politics is a dirty industry. Many of the people criticizing him have spent plenty of time playing in the mud. They could at least wipe themselves off before handing down hypocritical moral judgments on others. Inb4 Pleebo's obvious Clinton defense post. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Spare me your Donald Jr. indignation No one is being convicted. What are you even talking about?
Cerberus.Pleebo said: » No one is being convicted. What are you even talking about? This
Asura.Kingnobody said: » Either convict every politician for high treason, or convict none. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » This Asura.Kingnobody said: » Either convict every politician for high treason, or convict none. Are you going to defend their actions? Or are you going to continue to deflect the subject even more? Because deflection is all you have anymore. You don't understans Pleebs, every democrat is guilty until proven innocent and every republican is totally innocent.
Garuda.Chanti said: » You don't understans Pleebs, every democrat is guilty until proven innocent and every republican is totally innocent. Then stop decrying "collusion" "solicitation" "treason" and other *** every time a nothingburger is served up by CNN. Asura.Kingnobody said: » decrying Anyway, this entire conversation is a deflection. Go on and investigate Clinton, Obama, or whoever else isn't the president. It's not going to stop the Russia probe. Sorry, I used a word well beyond your education level.
I'll try to keep my posts at a 3rd grade level. That should help you (hopefully) understand what I am saying. Cerberus.Pleebo said: » Anyway, this entire conversation is a deflection. Go on and investigate Clinton, Obama, or whoever else isn't the president. It's not going to stop the Russia probe. Nope, got to keep the Russia narrative alive for the people of 3rd grade education level interested in their Looking like there are legitimate reports that Lynch tapped manaforts phone during the Jr meeting. This was before any FISA warrant that we know of had been issued.
Nausi said: » Looking like there are legitimate reports that Lynch tapped manaforts phone during the Jr meeting. This was before any FISA warrant that we know of had been issued. FISA warrants are not public record. That contradicts the other statement. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Garuda.Chanti said: » You don't understans Pleebs, every democrat is guilty until proven innocent and every republican is totally innocent. Then stop decrying "collusion" "solicitation" "treason" and other *** every time a nothingburger is served up by CNN. This IS a most amusing administration. /passes the popcorn Relax and enjoy the show. We will not see its like again. We knew of one fuled in june and one filed in october. The june one was denied. Looking like Lynch tapped the phone anyways.
Remember the heat st article indicating two fisa warrants had been sought. Nausi said: » We knew of one fuled in june and one filed in october. The june one was denied. Looking like Lynch tapped the phone anyways. Remember the heat st article indicating two fisa warrants had been sought. |
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