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 Frazzled wrote:
Nothing says we can't still build a whole lot of stuff.

We have thousands of miles of border that could do with tank maneuvers and live fire exercises, and maybe the occasional Ride of the Valkyrie air assault...


ya, but when they tried that in texas, those good ol boys thought they were being invaded and went running for their safe spaces.

LOL jade helm

 
   
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Texas is essentially the big fat slow bully who wears a helmet on the playground. He runs around in circles screaming about running away from school when he doesn't get his way but the minute he falls down and gets a booboo he wants all the damn attention. Meanwhile the rest of the schoolyard just rolls their eyes and lets them get away with it cause its not nice to pick on the handicapped.
   
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lonestarr777 wrote:
Texas is essentially the big fat slow bully who wears a helmet on the playground. He runs around in circles screaming about running away from school when he doesn't get his way but the minute he falls down and gets a booboo he wants all the damn attention. Meanwhile the rest of the schoolyard just rolls their eyes and lets them get away with it cause its not nice to pick on the handicapped.


He also likes to pick on poor women

On another note, is there a Trump brand Fallout Shelter hes trying to shill?
This talk of another arms race from him is scary stuff

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 WrentheFaceless wrote:

On another note, is there a Trump brand Fallout Shelter hes trying to shill?
This talk of another arms race from him is scary stuff



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The Great State of Texas

lonestarr777 wrote:
Texas is essentially the big fat slow bully who wears a helmet on the playground. He runs around in circles screaming about running away from school when he doesn't get his way but the minute he falls down and gets a booboo he wants all the damn attention. Meanwhile the rest of the schoolyard just rolls their eyes and lets them get away with it cause its not nice to pick on the handicapped.


Reported unless its ok to insult 20mm people for no fething reason.

-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
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 Frazzled wrote:
lonestarr777 wrote:
Texas is essentially the big fat slow bully who wears a helmet on the playground. He runs around in circles screaming about running away from school when he doesn't get his way but the minute he falls down and gets a booboo he wants all the damn attention. Meanwhile the rest of the schoolyard just rolls their eyes and lets them get away with it cause its not nice to pick on the handicapped.


Reported unless its ok to insult 20mm people for no fething reason.


20mm people is an awkward scale. Most gamers prefer either 15mm or 28mm.

We were once so close to heaven, St. Peter came out and gave us medals; declaring us "The nicest of the damned".

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Chicago

 Frazzled wrote:
lonestarr777 wrote:
Texas is essentially the big fat slow bully who wears a helmet on the playground. He runs around in circles screaming about running away from school when he doesn't get his way but the minute he falls down and gets a booboo he wants all the damn attention. Meanwhile the rest of the schoolyard just rolls their eyes and lets them get away with it cause its not nice to pick on the handicapped.


Reported unless its ok to insult 20mm people for no fething reason.


We constantly insult other countries and states on this forum (you especially) get off your high horse

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The Great State of Texas

 feeder wrote:
 Frazzled wrote:
lonestarr777 wrote:
Texas is essentially the big fat slow bully who wears a helmet on the playground. He runs around in circles screaming about running away from school when he doesn't get his way but the minute he falls down and gets a booboo he wants all the damn attention. Meanwhile the rest of the schoolyard just rolls their eyes and lets them get away with it cause its not nice to pick on the handicapped.


Reported unless its ok to insult 20mm people for no fething reason.


20mm people is an awkward scale. Most gamers prefer either 15mm or 28mm.

6mm baby. Nothing says loving like dancing revenant titans !


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 Ustrello wrote:
 Frazzled wrote:
lonestarr777 wrote:
Texas is essentially the big fat slow bully who wears a helmet on the playground. He runs around in circles screaming about running away from school when he doesn't get his way but the minute he falls down and gets a booboo he wants all the damn attention. Meanwhile the rest of the schoolyard just rolls their eyes and lets them get away with it cause its not nice to pick on the handicapped.


Reported unless its ok to insult 20mm people for no fething reason.


We constantly insult other countries and states on this forum (you especially) get off your high horse


But I'm just a big fat slow bully remember?

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-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
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Chicago

 Frazzled wrote:
 feeder wrote:
 Frazzled wrote:
lonestarr777 wrote:
Texas is essentially the big fat slow bully who wears a helmet on the playground. He runs around in circles screaming about running away from school when he doesn't get his way but the minute he falls down and gets a booboo he wants all the damn attention. Meanwhile the rest of the schoolyard just rolls their eyes and lets them get away with it cause its not nice to pick on the handicapped.


Reported unless its ok to insult 20mm people for no fething reason.


20mm people is an awkward scale. Most gamers prefer either 15mm or 28mm.

6mm baby. Nothing says loving like dancing revenant titans !


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 Ustrello wrote:
 Frazzled wrote:
lonestarr777 wrote:
Texas is essentially the big fat slow bully who wears a helmet on the playground. He runs around in circles screaming about running away from school when he doesn't get his way but the minute he falls down and gets a booboo he wants all the damn attention. Meanwhile the rest of the schoolyard just rolls their eyes and lets them get away with it cause its not nice to pick on the handicapped.


Reported unless its ok to insult 20mm people for no fething reason.


We constantly insult other countries and states on this forum (you especially) get off your high horse


But I'm just a big fat slow bully remember?


You have said far worse things on this thread dont you forget that

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The Great State of Texas

Only about cat lovers and of course, Liechtenstein.

-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
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SoCal

 Frazzled wrote:
lonestarr777 wrote:
Texas is essentially the big fat slow bully who wears a helmet on the playground. He runs around in circles screaming about running away from school when he doesn't get his way but the minute he falls down and gets a booboo he wants all the damn attention. Meanwhile the rest of the schoolyard just rolls their eyes and lets them get away with it cause its not nice to pick on the handicapped.


Reported unless its ok to insult 20mm people for no fething reason.


Only if they live in California?

   
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Chicago

 Frazzled wrote:
Only about cat lovers and of course, Liechtenstein.


Or that time you threatened to kill someone

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The Great State of Texas

 Ustrello wrote:
 Frazzled wrote:
Only about cat lovers and of course, Liechtenstein.


Or that time you threatened to kill someone


I never threaten. You just have difficulty reading precisely.

California, you got me on that. In my defense I did get shot at there, although hole in the wall Mex food almost makes up for that.

-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
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I'm reminded of that old saying, about glass houses Fraz.

If it makes you feel any better I'm from Ohio, the state that is pretty much that uncle who starts every conversation with "I'm not racsist bbbuuuttt..."
   
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The Great State of Texas

lonestarr777 wrote:
I'm reminded of that old saying, about glass houses Fraz.

If it makes you feel any better I'm from Ohio, the state that is pretty much that uncle who starts every conversation with "I'm not racsist bbbuuuttt..."

Break theirs before they break yours?

Through history we here the call "for the Motherland!" "For the Fatherland!"

We never hear "For the Uncleland!"

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Curb stomping in the Eye of Terror!

Payback for Trump's promise to move US Embassy to Jerusalem?
Obama allows United Nations to condemn Israeli settlements

President Obama allowed a resolution condemning Israeli settlement construction in disputed Palestinian territory to pass through the United Nations Security Council, marking a dramatic change in U.S. policy just weeks before leaving office.

The U.S. did not go so far as to vote for the resolution, but allowed it to pass by abstaining from the vote after decades of vetoing such proposals at the Security Council. Obama ordered the veto of a similar resolution in 2011, but his administration has grown increasingly critical of the settlements in the past year and frustrated with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government, which the Obama team sees as partially responsible for the failure of recent Israeli-Palestinian peace talks.

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power prefaced her statement on the abstention by quoting President Reagan's 1982 statement that "settlement activity is in no way necessary for the security of Israel" in order to situate Obama's decision in the current of U.S. foreign policy history.

"Our vote today is fully in line with the bipartisan history of how American presidents have approached both the issue and the role of this body," Power said.

But Power bracketed that statement by condemning U.N. hostility toward Israel.

"For the simple truth is that as long as Israel has been a member of this institution, Israel has been treated differently from other nations at the United Nations," she said, noting that the U.N. General Assembly and Human Rights Council adopted a combined 30 resolutions targeting Israel in 2016, "more than those focused on Syria, North Korea, Iran and South Sudan put together."

Power cited that history to explain why the U.S. wouldn't formally support the resolution. "One cannot completely separate the vote from the venue," she said. "It is because this forum too often continues to be biased against Israel, because there are important issues that are not sufficiently addressed in this resolution, and because the United States does not agree with every word in this text that the United States did not vote in favor of this resolution.

"But it is because this resolution reflects the facts on the ground," she continued, "and is consistent with U.S. policy across Republican and Democratic administrations throughout the history of Israel that the United States did not veto it."

House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., called Obama's decision "absolutely shameful" in a statement released after the vote, and looked toward the future Trump administration to "reverse the damage done" to the U.S.-Israel relationship by Obama.

"Today's vote is a blow to peace that sets a dangerous precedent for further diplomatic efforts to isolate and demonize Israel," Ryan said. "Our unified Republican government will work to reverse the damage done by this administration, and rebuild our alliance with Israel."

Israeli officials have accused Obama of overseeing an "abandonment of Israel" in his final days.

"The U.S administration secretly cooked up with the Palestinians an extreme anti-Israeli resolution behind Israel's back which would be a tail wind for terror and boycotts and effectively make the Western Wall occupied Palestinian territory," one official told the Associated Press.

Secretary of State John Kerry canceled a speech intended to accompany the resolution when the vote, originally scheduled for Thursday, was postponed, but he offered a detailed argument against current Israeli policy in early December.

"Many of these outposts, most of them, are built on what is considered to be Palestinian private land," Kerry said Dec. 4 at the Saban Forum. "I'm not here to tell you that the settlements are the reason for the conflict. No, they're not. No, they're not. But I also cannot accept the notion that they don't affect the peace process, that they aren't a barrier to the capacity to have peace."

Senate Republicans tried to kill the resolution by threatening to cut funding for the United Nations and any countries on the Security Council that vote for the resolution.

"Any nation which backs this resolution and receives assistance from the United States will put that assistance in jeopardy," Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said Friday morning.

President-elect Trump and Senate Republicans could find bipartisan support for ameliorating the effect of the vote on Israel, given the Democratic opposition to the resolution. "The draft United Nations resolution directly contradicts the Senate resolution I authored – and passed unanimously last year – condemning Palestinian terrorism and calling on all parties to return to the negotiating table immediately and without preconditions," Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., said Thursday. "This United Nations resolution would undermine, if not undo, the chances for productive discussions between the two sides."

Kerry argued in December that Israeli government is short-circuiting such talks by pursuing the settlement policy. "The left in Israel is telling everybody they are a barrier to peace, and the right that supports it openly supports it because they don't want peace," he said. "They believe it's the greater Israel . . . And more than 50 percent of the ministers in the current government have publicly stated they are opposed to a Palestinian state and there will be no Palestinian state."


Nice shiv towards Trump.

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 whembly wrote:
Payback for Trump's promise to move US Embassy to Jerusalem?

I don't know if this has anything to do with Trump or not. The Obama administration hasn't exactly been the friendliest administration Israel has ever known.


 
   
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 Breotan wrote:
 whembly wrote:
Payback for Trump's promise to move US Embassy to Jerusalem?

I don't know if this has anything to do with Trump or not. The Obama administration hasn't exactly been the friendliest administration Israel has ever known.


Seems cowardly to 'abstain' on this vote, when in the past, the US veto'ed it. Especially since Obama is on his way out in 3 weeks, to not deal with the consequences.

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Bristol

 whembly wrote:
 Breotan wrote:
 whembly wrote:
Payback for Trump's promise to move US Embassy to Jerusalem?

I don't know if this has anything to do with Trump or not. The Obama administration hasn't exactly been the friendliest administration Israel has ever known.


Seems cowardly to 'abstain' on this vote, when in the past, the US veto'ed it. Especially since Obama is on his way out in 3 weeks, to not deal with the consequences.


It isn't cowardly to not veto a condemnation of a practice that you don't agree with. Why should America support Israels annexation of neighbouring territory through the settlements when it increases palestinian resentment and makes terrorist attacks more likely?

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 A Town Called Malus wrote:
 whembly wrote:
 Breotan wrote:
 whembly wrote:
Payback for Trump's promise to move US Embassy to Jerusalem?

I don't know if this has anything to do with Trump or not. The Obama administration hasn't exactly been the friendliest administration Israel has ever known.


Seems cowardly to 'abstain' on this vote, when in the past, the US veto'ed it. Especially since Obama is on his way out in 3 weeks, to not deal with the consequences.


It isn't cowardly to not veto a condemnation of a practice that you don't agree with.

It is when it's a minority opinion in American.

It is when the Obama administration had ample opportunity to do this in the last 8years.
Why should America support Israels annexation of neighbouring territory through the settlements when it increases palestinian resentment and makes terrorist attacks more likely?

Guess what... when palestinian friends decided to invade Israel what, 3 times and lost territory each time...

You lose territory if you lost a war... that's them breaks. NoTakeBackies!

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Bristol

If Israel has conquered those lands and they are part of Israel, then surely the Palestinians living there should have equal rights under Israeli law (such as living in these settlements) and Israel should be responsible for their welfare? Is that the case?

If they are not part of Israel but are instead under Occupation, then Israel is prohibited from forced displacement of the local population. It is also prohibited from transferring its own population into the occupied territory. And it is prohibited from seizure or destruction of private property unless necessary during the conduction of hostilities, and collective punishment is also prohibited. Also, the occupying force must allow access to the occupied lands to members of the Red Cross/Red Crescent in order to carry out humanitarian activities. Israel has broken all of those rules during its occupation.

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Obama's stance on Israel's settlements is well known and has been very consistent. Pretending it's some sort of reaction to Trump seems somewhat out there.
   
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Looks like they are going to try the "First Amendment Defense Act". Because passing a low to allow gay couple to be discriminated against (and will get shut down immediately because of how unconstitutional it is) is exactly what this country needs!

Homosexuality is the #1 cause of gay marriage.
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 sebster wrote:
Yes, indeed. What a terrible piece of cultural imperialism it is for me to say that a country shouldn't murder its own citizens
 BaronIveagh wrote:
Basically they went from a carrot and stick to a smaller carrot and flanged mace.
 
   
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The Economist reflects on the events of 2016.

http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21712128-liberals-lost-most-arguments-year-they-should-not-feel-defeated-so-much?cid1=cust/ednew/n/bl/n/20161220n/owned/n/n/nwl/n/n/UK/8415420/n

Very interesting reading.

I am posting this in the UK thread too, as it has relevance to all western nations.

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I think that Trump might discover that the most unexpected challenge of building his proposed wall along the US-Mexico border is that first they'll have to demolish the wall that's already there. Because G.W. Bush already had that idea like a decade ago.

Didn't work, did it?


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 Co'tor Shas wrote:
Looks like they are going to try the "First Amendment Defense Act". Because passing a low to allow gay couple to be discriminated against (and will get shut down immediately because of how unconstitutional it is) is exactly what this country needs!


If they write it vaguely enough, it would also let people discriminate based on race and religion. Also hair color, so finally people who believe redheads are evil and have no souls don't have to tolerate the existence of people with red hair. Or, you know, literally anything.

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 Pouncey wrote:
I think that Trump might discover that the most unexpected challenge of building his proposed wall along the US-Mexico border is that first they'll have to demolish the wall that's already there. Because G.W. Bush already had that idea like a decade ago.

Didn't work, did it?

Perhaps because it didn't happen?

There is no fence/barrier/wall along the whole border, not even close.
   
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 CptJake wrote:
 Pouncey wrote:
I think that Trump might discover that the most unexpected challenge of building his proposed wall along the US-Mexico border is that first they'll have to demolish the wall that's already there. Because G.W. Bush already had that idea like a decade ago.

Didn't work, did it?

Perhaps because it didn't happen?

There is no fence/barrier/wall along the whole border, not even close.


Oh.

Which parts of the border lack the fence then?

And how is the fence faring in the parts of the border that do have G.W.'s fence?
   
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Most parts of the border are lacking. I think they did less than 700 miles, and not all contiguous.

And where there are good barriers which are patrolled, the flow of people is channeled to legal crossings with check points.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico–United_States_barrier

As folks who understand obstacles and barriers will tell you, any obstacle or barrier which is not watched/patrolled is NOT an obstacle or barrier.

Ignorant people focus on The Wall which Trump wants built, instead the focus should be on the policies (and resourcing) which accompany the wall which will ultimately determine how effective it is or is not.

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 CptJake wrote:
Most parts of the border are lacking. I think they did less than 700 miles, and not all contiguous.

And where there are good barriers which are patrolled, the flow of people is channeled to legal crossings with check points.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexico–United_States_barrier

As folks who understand obstacles and barriers will tell you, any obstacle or barrier which is not watched/patrolled is NOT an obstacle or barrier.

Ignorant people focus on The Wall which Trump wants built, instead the focus should be on the policies (and resourcing) which accompany the wall which will ultimately determine how effective it is or is not.


The US-Mexico border is about 2000 miles total in length. That fence covers around 1/3 of the length of the border. That's not insignificant.

I've heard numerous things attributed to the US Border Patrol about the wall Trump wants. One of which was something about a chain link fence with irregular patrols being good enough, because realistically you will never be able to stop everyone.

I mean, there's a reason why military bases use chain-link fences with some observation posts, and they only use solid walls when they don't want people looking in. Humanity invented walls literally thousands of years ago, so we're pretty good at figuring out ways around them by now.


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Personally, if I really wanted to get into the USA, but there was an impenetrable wall along the border that there was absolutely no way through, over, or under, I'd go to the left or right, spend some time traveling to the coast, then get in a boat and, like, go around it, in the water, where the fence doesn't exist.

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