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  • Charlie

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    Left, right, or in the middle ............................ politicians seem to make the most idiotic statements trying to give a non-answer to a simple to answer, direct question.

    For example, quoted from an article in today's news;

    "We have the possibility of making sure it doesn't happen again," said by our president, Barry Sorento. Huh! Isn't that always the case? :rolleyes:
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    London

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    I once saw Shrillary Clinton speak in person. The entire 20 minute speech she gave was absolutely nothing but vague and meaningless feel-good crap.

    For example, this was her example of taking a position on Mexican foreign policy: "I believe Mexico is our friend, and not our enemy!" She made sure to use the same inflection in every single sentence that kindergarten teachers use when reading books to their class. It was like watching the end of that shitty movie The Candidate where the politicians speak so vaguely in their debates you can't even tell what party they are from. I couldn't believe people actually walked away from that speech impressed.

    She might as well just have said, "I like good things and I hate bad things!" and left the stage.
     

    PhulesAu

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    Perez, a gun owner himself, supported the rest of the measures sent to the governor.

    The proof that we’ve struck the right balance is that we have the strictest gun control laws and that people are still able to go out and buy the guns they want to buy if they legitimately have the right to own them,” he said during a news conference after the year’s legislative session had come to a close.
     

    zenfly

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    "weapons of mass destruction"

    It's been said that it's easier to trick someone than to get them to admit they've been tricked so here we go again..
     
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