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How can there be violence and fires at Berkeley all caught on video and zero arrests? Is this the America you want?
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Originally Posted by Guest Do you know how close you are to war? It won't be overseas, but in YOUR backyard. This madman is alienating all the countries that were our allies. When that missile takes out your loved ones then you will blame it on Obama. When we need help militarily we will be alone. He is an isolationist. Quote:
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Can YOU comprehend Davi? Imperialism and Isolationism: Contrasting Approaches to Foreign Policy - LewRockwell "Imperialists believe that the American government should protect what it considers to be the national interest, even if that means getting involved in conflicts around the globe. They also maintain that it is the government’s duty to spread our political and economic systems to other countries, by force if necessary. In other words, they believe in U.S. leadership of the world. The Federalists were the original American imperialists. Being Anglophiles, they looked to Great Britain as the role model for American foreign policy. Federalists desired strong financial and commercial ties to Europe and an economy based on overseas trade. Power needed to be concentrated in a strong federal government in order to speak with one voice to the governments of other nations. A strong military was needed to protect the interests of American bankers and businessmen. An admirer of Caesar and Napoleon, Alexander Hamilton desired an imperialistic foreign policy for the new nation. In 1799, Major General Hamilton “was a man who dreamed dreams, and in his imagination he was already leading his army into Louisiana, the Floridas and points south. ‘We ought,’ he said, ‘to squint at South America.’” The ideological division in early American public policy is clear: “Hamilton longs for empire, opulence, and glory for the nation, whereas Jefferson seeks virtue, freedom, and happiness for the social individual.” Hamilton was “very opportunistic about international diplomacy” and distrusted “moralizing in foreign policy." Isolationists believe that the American government should be predominantly concerned about the needs and desires of its own citizens. They do not believe our government should be potentially involved in every conflict around the globe. They do not believe our government should attempt to control the governments of other nations. In other words, they believe in national self-determination. The Anti-Federalists and Democratic-Republicans were the original American isolationists. They believed in decentralized politics, agrarian-based economics, no standing army, staying out of Europe’s continual bloodshed, and friendship with the people of other nations but non-alliance with those people’s governments. Isolationists are often characterized as provincial bumpkins. This characterization hardly fits the nation’s premier isolationist. Jefferson was a diplomat and a student of language, science, and philosophy. Cosmopolitan in outlook, he nonetheless opposed national involvement in overseas political and military conflicts. Referring to a controversy about the West Indies, in a 1791 letter to an American diplomat, he stated, “If there be one principle more deeply rooted than any other in the mind of every American, it is, that we should have nothing to do with conquest.” In 1799, Jefferson wrote, “I am for free commerce with all nations; political connection with none; and little or no diplomatic establishment. And I am not for linking ourselves by new treaties with the quarrels of Europe; entering that field of slaughter to preserve their balance…” In his first inaugural address (1801), President Jefferson urged “peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none.” He held this view throughout his life." |
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:popcorn: Deepest Sincere Wishes: :wave: |
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To date we still have, under the Constitution, have the right to Free Speech and Assembly. Which the students are doing. The people who are fire bombing are NOT liberals or Democrats they are in point of fact. If you did any research before you wrote this post you would have found that the violence is being caused by Black Bloc Anarchists. What is a Black Bloc? The tactic that unleashed chaos in Berkeley But is just so easy to call out the Democrats than to do some research.....Keep watching Faux News |
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Where can I find the tape? Has it aired on Fox News? Some other site? If so which one? |
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Project Veritas does a lot of the hidden camera stuff.....while you applaud their deception and being underhanded, I do not. The only sources that quote them is Steve Bannon's Breitbart and related TOWN HALL....all who are routinelly discredited. James OKeefe, your leader simply feeds the conspiracy theorist as much as possible...including one of your favorite sites Zero Hedge, and not much ever comes from them....of course as preached, the mainstream media simply covers it all up. Actually, Okeefe, PAID BY STEVE BANNON is pretty much debunked by all those who actually have an interest in real news. GOTCHA journalism is not exactly the American way, but then again, that is where your heart is....non American. I actually searched their archive of hidden gotcha videos and found none pertaining to Soros, but....did find a Breitbart article that talks about how they suspended that particular plan because Okeefe was overheard in planning. THUS...wondering where you got that information.....WHERE DID YOU SEE THIS TAPE ? |
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Seriously? You are believing O'Keefe? LOL |
Ok I went to the belly of the beast....
The is NOTHING on the website of O'keefe in regards to this issue. That is why the original poster is silent. |
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He believes in the conspiracy put forth by Trump/Bannon (The original conspiracy twins..most famous I guess the Birther thing), and he espouses them on here while ranting on about the MSM. He lives in that alternate universe that Trump lives in.....or as his own ghostwriter says....."Lying is second nature to him,” Schwartz said. “More than anyone else I have ever met, Trump has the ability to convince himself that whatever he is saying at any given moment is true, or sort of true, or at least ought to be true.” And this...."” Since most people are “constrained by the truth,” Trump’s indifference to it “gave him a strange advantage.” Donald Trump’s Ghostwriter Tells All - The New Yorker This is where these posters come from....they are convinced it is ok to lie....not be truthful, because Herr Trump has deemed it ok. I have always supported conservative politics and always been anti Obama but these liars are convincing me that this President is a real threat and people like Rubicon simply are the kind of disciples he needs. I hate liars.....mistakes, maybe, but he and others are making no mistake...they are living in that false reality or world of Trump and it has not much room for truth. A second Biographer had this to say about our President... "Donald Trump has a "minimal relationship with the truth," according to the GOP nominee's biographer David Cay Johnston. "Donald makes up things he creates his own reality," Johnston said on CNBC's "Power Lunch" on Wednesday. "And in his mind, there's nothing wrong with that." http://www.cnbc.com/2016/08/03/trump...n-reality.html He has created this reality for these people to hide in and they relish it. |
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He will call you a hack for seeking the truth. |
RUBICON is actually back ln posting his Russian allies viewpoints, but just advising you as any good troll, he simply comes into a thread, makes his anti american posts and then runs never to return.
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