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What do we really know about him? |
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Why does the largest and most modern military in the world need a 54 billion dollar increase in budget? |
WilliamTheSilent wrote (View Post): | ||
I would say: Sweden, Poland, etc are getting nervous about Russia. China is expending it's territory and growing it's military (is there a threat to China?). 101st Airborne complains that half it's airplanes are out of service due to lack of maintenance. |
WilliamTheSilent wrote (View Post): |
101st Airborne complains that half it's airplanes are out of service due to lack of maintenance. |
mooxe wrote: |
Do you want a border wall or do you want to stop illegal immigration? |
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Years of budget cuts and attempts to cap troop levels in Afghanistan have wreaked havoc on helicopter mechanics and pilots with the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne, according to senior officers within the air assault division.
Congressional attempts to trim federal deficits, along with policies enacted by former President Barack Obama, have degraded readiness at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and whittled down its forces to one aviation brigade |
mooxe wrote (View Post): |
http://www.snopes.com/john-mccain-meets-isis-leader/
Actively meeting the leader of ISIS? What does that mean? Where did you get this information from? |
WilliamTheSilent wrote (View Post): |
Facts:
145 Million Dollars were donated to the Clinton Foundation after the uranium with Ukraine/Russia deal by people who benefitted from the deal. Bill got paid half a million for a speech in Russia. Both Clintons have been paid millions for speeches on Wallstreet and countries like Saudi Arabia. We're talking about improper connections with Putin regime, or questionable regimes? |
sod98 wrote (View Post): |
Can you provide just one piece of evidence ... |
mick_xe5 wrote (View Post): | ||
Talk about Donnie T taking a pie to the face on Pi Day. Although I think Nunes was being overly charitable. The characterization "wrong" seems a tad too centrist if you ask me. On a good day I'd have gone with 'false. On a bad one, probably a fifty cent adjective like 'mendacious'. Im betting on Carter Page as the early favorite to take up permanent residence in a Russian dacha. Manafort is likely dirtier but, with a name like his, the coming blockbuster screenplay should have him taking his lumps in Guantanamo like a Man. That's assuming he doesnt catch a lethal dose of the Putin flu that's been going around. What's truly curious is how Trump collected his remarkable cadre of Russophile agents. Luck? Coincidence? A friendly memo from the GRU? |
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