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  • BlueK
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    Originally posted by Moliere View Post
    Maybe the lamestream media will turn their attention to something other than Russia for a change.


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    Most of Trump's friends are creeps, so I don't care if Robert Mueller is making their lives hell. Maybe that makes me a terrible person too.
    Last edited by BlueK; 09-25-2017, 11:10 AM.

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  • Moliere
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    Originally posted by BlueK View Post
    would bumbling into a needless nuclear war with North Korea be an impeachable offense?
    Maybe the lamestream media will turn their attention to something other than Russia for a change.


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  • BlueK
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    All this rhetoric and saber rattling with N. Korea and Trump still hasn't even bothered to appoint a US ambassador to South Korea yet, while at the same time threatening starting a trade war with them. What an incompetent turd.

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  • Topper
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    Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
    No, but if he does, would someone cast a vote against him on my behalf? Un apparently doesn't have ICBMs capable of reaching NYC or DC, and thus I expect my house to be ground zero for NK's first (and likely only) nuclear attack. I live between the world's technology center and the U.S. HQ for nuclear weapons development, making it the number one civilian target in the country. I just wish I had followed through on building the fallout shelter for which I had plans in 1962.
    But you are skilled in paint ball wars, so if the DPK attacks with land troops, you are ready.

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  • PaloAltoCougar
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    Originally posted by BlueK View Post
    would bumbling into a needless nuclear war with North Korea be an impeachable offense?
    No, but if he does, would someone cast a vote against him on my behalf? Un apparently doesn't have ICBMs capable of reaching NYC or DC, and thus I expect my house to be ground zero for NK's first (and likely only) nuclear attack. I live between the world's technology center and the U.S. HQ for nuclear weapons development, making it the number one civilian target in the country. I just wish I had followed through on building the fallout shelter for which I had plans in 1962.

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  • BlueK
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    would bumbling into a needless nuclear war with North Korea be an impeachable offense?

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  • creekster
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    In a weird, perverse sort of way, Kim vs. Trump is kind of entertaining.
    AGreed. If they didnt both have nuclear weapons to use, it would highly entertaining.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by creekster View Post
    Kim called Trump a 'dotard' today. ha. Kim is starting to sound more and more like Baghdad Bob.
    In a weird, perverse sort of way, Kim vs. Trump is kind of entertaining.

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  • creekster
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    Kim called Trump a 'dotard' today. ha. Kim is starting to sound more and more like Baghdad Bob.

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  • BlueK
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post
    This is a good decision for the state dept. They have too much work to do than saving everyone's ass who decides to get a thrill by traveling there and then end up in the gulag.
    True, they shouldn't have to waste resources on saving Americans who are dumb enough to go to a dangerous place, especially considering that under Trump we barely even have a state department.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by BlueK View Post
    Apparently as of Sept. 1st Americans are no longer allowed to travel to N. Korea. I get the curiosity factor that would have led some to want to vacation there, but don't get why it could ever be enough to make up for the very real possibility of being kidnapped by the regime and not allowed to return home for whatever arbitrary reason they might decide to make up.
    This is a good decision for the state dept. They have too much work to do than saving everyone's ass who decides to get a thrill by traveling there and then end up in the gulag.

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  • BlueK
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    Apparently as of Sept. 1st Americans are no longer allowed to travel to N. Korea. I get the curiosity factor that would have led some to want to vacation there, but don't get why it could ever be enough to make up for the very real possibility of being kidnapped by the regime and not allowed to return home for whatever arbitrary reason they might decide to make up.

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  • LVAllen
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    Originally posted by myboynoah View Post
    lol, "Long gas lines forming in North Korea."

    Such an idiot.

    The link was broken, so I was hoping he didn't actually say something so monumentally idiotic and out of touch. But damn if Trump didn't go and lower the bar once again.

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  • CardiacCoug
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    Trump is picturing a North Korean Costco with minivans and sports cars lined up for a block I'm pretty sure.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by myboynoah View Post
    lol, "Long gas lines forming in North Korea."

    Such an idiot.
    That is really funny.

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