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Re: Clarence Yoder, the Buffalo Challenger...

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temporal1 wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 2:44 pm The White House pets get significant air time.
If KN were not a VP hopeful, there would be no coverage. She’s a target. The harder they hit, the more intimidated they are by her. At this stage, they’re just picking off easy targets, one by one, as they can. i have no idea how serious she is.
I don’t even know who KN is.
Are you better off knowing about the White House dogs?
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temporal1 wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 2:27 pm The fact ya’ll know about KN’s doggie, but somehow not about Commander, in the White House, tells the tale (of media influence):

BBC / Joe Biden dog Commander bit Secret Service agents at least 24 times
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68366306

It can be fairly presumed, Commander didn’t bite SS agents exclusively, nor were all human bites recorded/reported.
Yes, I know about Biden's biting canine (and his carnivorous predecessor). And there was that photo of him giving a speech in the glare of red floodlights that made even his supporters cringe with comparisons to Adolf. But are you sure he's surrounding himself with SchutzStaffel troops these days?
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Re: Clarence Yoder, the Buffalo Challenger...

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ohio jones wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 3:32 pm
temporal1 wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 2:27 pm The fact ya’ll know about KN’s doggie, but somehow not about Commander, in the White House, tells the tale (of media influence):

BBC / Joe Biden dog Commander bit Secret Service agents at least 24 times
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68366306

It can be fairly presumed, Commander didn’t bite SS agents exclusively, nor were all human bites recorded/reported.
Yes, I know about Biden's biting canine (and his carnivorous predecessor). And there was that photo of him giving a speech in the glare of red floodlights that made even his supporters cringe with comparisons to Adolf. But are you sure he's surrounding himself with SchutzStaffel troops these days?
Any chance you can find me a copy of that photo? I've never actually seen a dog give a speech.
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Re: Clarence Yoder, the Buffalo Challenger...

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ken_sylvania wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 3:42 pm
ohio jones wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 3:32 pm
temporal1 wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 2:27 pm The fact ya’ll know about KN’s doggie, but somehow not about Commander, in the White House, tells the tale (of media influence):

BBC / Joe Biden dog Commander bit Secret Service agents at least 24 times
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68366306

It can be fairly presumed, Commander didn’t bite SS agents exclusively, nor were all human bites recorded/reported.
Yes, I know about Biden's biting canine (and his carnivorous predecessor). And there was that photo of him giving a speech in the glare of red floodlights that made even his supporters cringe with comparisons to Adolf. But are you sure he's surrounding himself with SchutzStaffel troops these days?
Any chance you can find me a copy of that photo? I've never actually seen a dog give a speech.
No…but here’s Donald Duck as a Nazi...



(It's a propaganda film that won an Oscar in 1943, but for obvious reasons will never show up on a Disney +)
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ken_sylvania wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 3:42 pm
ohio jones wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 3:32 pm Yes, I know about Biden's biting canine (and his carnivorous predecessor). And there was that photo of him giving a speech in the glare of red floodlights that made even his supporters cringe with comparisons to Adolf. But are you sure he's surrounding himself with SchutzStaffel troops these days?
Any chance you can find me a copy of that photo? I've never actually seen a dog give a speech.
After a brief paws, I found it:

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This shows a level of political ineptitude on par with Romney’s tale of strapping his dog to his van roof.
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RZehr wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 1:31 pm
Szdfan wrote: Thu May 02, 2024 12:17 pm [quote=

I also agree with this point —

https://thefederalist.com/2024/04/30/in ... isti-noem/
A fascinating aspect of this “scandal” is to see how people apply a subconscious animal hierarchy to Noem’s story and against which they judge her actions. I have said nothing outrages Americans so much as cruelty to animals or what they perceive to be cruelty to animals. But that’s not quite true. Some animals would be more accurate.

Let’s remember that Noem tells of the demise of more than her dog. Cricket, she discovered, was a chicken-killer. Where’s the moral outrage at this dog’s cruelty to these innocent fowl? Well, of course, there isn’t any, and that is because in the minds of pet-loving Americans, dogs rank higher in that hierarchy than do chickens.

Noem, however, like ranchers and farmers the world over, has a hierarchy too, and in that one, a dog, even a pet, ranks well beneath the livestock upon which the ranch depends for its survival.
I can’t agree more to this point. This understanding of rural life seems unfortunately to be extinct within city limits.
I think this is true. I have arguments with a cousin who thinks that farmers markets can produce enough to feed everyone and that Great Plains communities like mine should die out.

I also think that a lot of rural people don't understand cities either.

People have a hard time understanding how other people who aren't like them live and believe.

The urban-rural divide is real.
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Re: Is Trump legally qualified to be a presidential candidate?

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Ken wrote: Sat May 04, 2024 2:04 pm You are wrong.
You own stock in red ink?
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Re: Is Trump legally qualified to be a presidential candidate?

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Ken wrote: Sat May 04, 2024 2:04 pm

You are wrong. The business records case is about Trump's attempt to fraudulently hide his hush money payments to the porn star Stormy Daniels and those payments happened in October 2016.

All of the other felony indictments that Trump is currently facing in Federal and State courts are about acts he committed in 2020 or 2021.

Trump is clearly a habitual criminal and there are no doubt many other felonies that he committed prior to 2016. But he isn't actually being charged with any of those older crimes.
As I said in a prior post, I was reprimanded by you and Boot for calling the Biden Family a criminal (crime) family when they had not been tried and convicted for any crime. Yet it is okay to call Trump a criminal When he hasn't been convicted either.

"Making rules for me, but not for thee." There are very descriptive words for that, which shall be left unsaid. .
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Re: Is Trump legally qualified to be a presidential candidate?

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Ken wrote: Sat May 04, 2024 6:09 pm

In any event. What makes one a criminal is committing the crime. Not being convicted of it. If you murder someone you are a murderer regardless of whether or not you ever get caught and convicted. Likewise if you steal then you are a thief. Regardless of whether you are ever caught and convicted. And fraud is simply a sophisticated form of theft.
Well I am glad that is cleared up. When Biden's daughter was young and underage, she wrote in her diary that her Dad came in the shower with her. Although he was never convicted, does that make him a pedophile?

Is he qualified to be a presidential candidate?


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