LMFAO at this BS Asshat Clown of a President that degrades NFL players and anyone else that isn't a USA patriot.
What a fake SOB this assclown is . .
What a fake SOB this assclown is . .
It's obvious Mr. Trump is quite the deep thinker so he was probably contemplating the complexities of his upcoming brain session with the short guy from Pingpong.
Billy is STILL butthurt that Trump beat his idol Hillary.....what is it like Billy to have Trump living in your brain 24/7? You libs are so pissed that Trump is doing things for your base that Obama never did...matter of fact what did Obama even do during his 8 years? What a cluster F&*& of a President that jack leg was! Absolute worst President EVER...no comparisons!!!
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Even I know in those situations all you have to do is mumble "watermelon, watermelon, watermelon" in order to get by.LMFAO at this BS Asshat Clown of a President that degrades NFL players and anyone else that isn't a USA patriot.
What a fake SOB this assclown is . .
Could you libs please give us a report on McCabes request for immunity in exchange for his testimony? TIA
McCabe is a republican last time I looked. Ya just gotta love it when they start to eat their own.
After seeing Slick Willy get devoured on/after the Today Show I thought it was only Democrats that did that. Glad to see the Republicans doing it too.
matter of fact what did Obama even do during his 8 years? What a cluster F&*& of a President that jack leg was! Absolute worst President EVER...no comparisons!!!
Going to need some clarification on this. Are you trying to say this made him one of the worst presidents or just that it was a big mistake?Oh yeah, and one even started the Civil War.
Good to know that @carolinablue34 isn't the only one with a useless degree. Explains why you had to buy a house in jersey.The history major here
Going to need some clarification on this. Are you trying to say this made him one of the worst presidents or just that it was a big mistake?
Good to know that @carolinablue34 isn't the only one with a useless degree. Explains why you had to buy a house in jersey.
Listen, NJ has 2 cool cities and I bought in one of them...it's still jersey, but not super shitty jersey.
No list of shitty presidents is complete without FDR.It was sort of me listing guys off the top of my head then I actually realized I forgot Jimmy B. But yeah, he basically committed treason the last 3 years of his presidency.
But you still have a useless degree.Listen, NJ has 2 cool cities and I bought in one of them
That's a decent list to get the ball rolling.The history major here will remind you that past Presidents have:
- knowingly recorded themselves committing crimes
- pretended Congress didn't exist
- allowed 2 states to literally kill themselves to figure out if they'd have slaves
- signed into law that escaped slaves need to be returned to their owners
- ignored the Great Depression
Oh yeah, and one even started the Civil War.
Obviously those people dying is not a great moment in history, but it's not as simple as you're trying to make it.One authorized two bombs that killed hundreds of thousands of innocent people in a matter of a few seconds.
I'm not trying to do anything. I'm doing it. I realize the complexities of the situation, and I believe he made a terrible choice to kill innocent people that was completely unnecessary. Regardless, they were innocent and they're no less dead and the effects are no less horrific and lasting. Like it or not, The USA is one of the most war-loving countries ever shat into existence. If the USA is not participating in some "major" war, they're almost always carrying-out some "minor" war, somewhere. War is America's biggest industry now. It's a fvcking disgrace.Obviously those people dying is not a great moment in history, but it's not as simple as you're trying to make it.
War has been going on since the dawn of time. The only thing the US is doing differently is volunteering to do the dirty work for other countries and let them enjoy the benefits of someone fighting for them. Most wars aren't that simple though.I'm not trying to do anything. I'm doing it. I realize the complexities of the situation, and I believe he made a terrible choice to kill innocent people that was completely unnecessary. Regardless, they were innocent and they're no less dead and the effects are no less horrific and lasting. Like it or not, The USA is one of the most war-loving countries ever shat into existence. If the USA is not participating in some "major" war, they're almost always carrying-out some "minor" war, somewhere. War is America's biggest industry now. It's a fvcking disgrace.
Most wars are wealthy men getting poor men to manage their property value. It is pretty simple.War has been going on since the dawn of time. The only thing the US is doing differently is volunteering to do the dirty work for other countries and let them enjoy the benefits of someone fighting for them. Most wars aren't that simple though.
I have always felt we should not judge our past leaders using today's standards. They lived in different times with different rules and culture. You may have even applauded those past events if you were alive then. It is part of all of our heritage, like it or not. Sometimes our bad decisions and mistakes help us be better in the future.That's a decent list to get the ball rolling.
One decided to round-up, remove citizenship, confiscate property and businesses, and incarcerate based on their ethnicity.
One force-marched innocent people to walk 1,000 miles across the landscape, where 4000 met their deaths.
One authorized two bombs that killed hundreds of thousands of innocent people in a matter of a few seconds. In fact, there have been several who had no problem killing innocent people... more than I feel like counting.
I hope they serve some higher purpose. That is the least they could do. I can't change what they did. I can disagree with their choices.I have always felt we should not judge our past leaders using today's standards. They lived in different times with different rules and culture. You may have even applauded those past events if you were alive then. It is part of all of our heritage, like it or not. Sometimes our bad decisions and mistakes help us be better in the future.
Well, human lives are human lives. If you value "American" lives over other human beings, that's your choice. I don't want any innocent blood on my hands.@strummingram...does the fact that dropping those two bombs saved thousands of American lives matter at all?
Well, human lives are human lives. If you value "American" lives over other human beings, that's your choice. I don't want any innocent blood on my hands.
Yeah, it's not simple at all.Most wars are wealthy men getting poor men to manage their property value. It is pretty simple.
I wasn't saying it as an excuse. Just pointing out that the USA isn't doing anything new, since you like to act as if we are the only country that does this.And, doing something "since the dawn of time" is a pretty lame excuse.
Don't join the military then.I don't want any innocent blood on my hands.
I never said, or "acted" like the USA is the only country that does it. Lord, no! The USA does it more than other countries, however.Yeah, it's not simple at all.
I wasn't saying it as an excuse. Just pointing out that the USA isn't doing anything new, since you like to act as if we are the only country that does this.
Don't join the military then.
No president is perfect and they are all going to make mistakes. We can only hope that they do more good than bad.I have always felt we should not judge our past leaders using today's standards. They lived in different times with different rules and culture. You may have even applauded those past events if you were alive then. It is part of all of our heritage, like it or not. Sometimes our bad decisions and mistakes help us be better in the future.
Congratulations. His "duty" was served... yay! He didn't make the "only" choice.Truman was faced with the certainty of losing innocent lives either way. IMO, he made the only choice he could as POTUS...he protected the lives of Americans. He did his duty.
Well, human lives are human lives. If you value "American" lives over other human beings, that's your choice. I don't want any innocent blood on my hands.
Abraham Lincoln was probably seen as one of the worst presidents during his term. His assassination made him immortalized. Any of this shortcomings were wiped away. And, now, he is seen, without hesitation, as one of the best presidents- and, in many cases THE BEST- in the country's history. Freeing the slaves was a big deal. Winning the Civil War was a big deal. And, sadly, being murdered helped create the myth of a man who was without fault. JFK is a similar situation, I think. Kennedy was disliked as much as Obama during his administration by his political opposition. But, his legacy stands-out now, due in large part to his demise.No president is perfect and they are all going to make mistakes. We can only hope that they do more good than bad.
As for what @GACMAN said about Obama, I don't agree that he was the worst president. I think he is like most presidents and is just an also-ran. He didn't accomplish anything great, but he didn't destroy the country either.
Okay... fine. Forget about Truman. He was all Aces. And, he did help advance the elimination of segregation. Not bad for a former KKK member. I stand corrected.I understand your frustration about the wars weโre involved with now but the dropping of the atomic bombs on Japan was entirely necessary. Itโs not a fact Iโm proud of, but we saved not only millions of American lives but millions of Japanese lives as well.
Congratulations. His "duty" was served... yay! He didn't make the "only" choice.
Okay... fine. Forget about Truman. He was all Aces. And, he did help advance the elimination of segregation. Not bad for a former KKK member. I stand corrected.
I still do not agree with dropping nuclear bombs, personally. Speculating about "saving lives" by knowing you killed hundreds of thousands seems pretty lame to me. But, I'm fine with being the odd-man-out. I'm used to it.