These people should hire trump, trump has experience in how to get birth certificates, not with much results, but he did try to find Obamas birth certificate. |
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These people should hire trump, trump has experience in how to get birth certificates, not with much results, but he did try to find Obamas birth certificate.
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Not sure what you are asking there, bigpapared. Using symbols to protest things has been even more American than Apple Pie, since the country was conceived of. You and I may not agree with the people who are protesting, but as Americans, it is our duty to defend their right to protest this way, for the sake of our own freedom. If you are asking if anything has been done in the name of the United States, which deserves to be protested intensely, even bitterly, then the answer is yes of course. Evil people have always manipulated patriots of any nation, to get them to assist them in committing crimes of all sorts. Everything from theft, to mass murder. Now to me, my American flag represents the ongoing battle against those kinds of people, to put an end to such crimes. But I completely understand that those who have suffered abuse under the guise of this nation's need to pursue it's best self interest, might well view that same symbol with dismay and even hatred. Clarify the question. You can honor it all you wish, I prefer to dishonor it because it does not represent the principles I believe in. It does not represent truth, justice or equality. |
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Iran is the number one sponsor of State terror in the world. That is your perception. Iran helps some Shiite groups for sure but the biggest terror groups like Al Qaida, Boko Haram, ISIS, Al Shabab are all Sunni-Salafi groups that get funded by conservative Wahabi businessmen from KSA. Hmmm, where do all of the perceived rockets that Hamas fires everyday into Israel come from? |
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racist nonsense
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Interdasting! We in America have a long history of Dylan Roofs. Of course its a dead horse for you. |
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racist nonsense
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Interdasting! |
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Wow!!! Dylann Roof must be proud of this thread and well represented.
Mingle2 should be ashamed to allow such racist nonsense to be posted on such a daily basis. Disgusting. |
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he probably arranged to pay them to make the threats to give himself more appeal,,lol So an escaped drug lords son is actually on twitter? That's funnier than Trumps presidential announcement. His son who is a member of the Cartel and who is in communication with his dad is. |
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After the latest rant by Trump regarding John McCain, I'm convinced Trump is deliberately screwing the republicans. How? Republican's don't like Senator McCain at all. His popularity will go up even more now! |
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Trump is the comical equivalent and substitute for Sarah "airhead" Palin.
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After the latest rant by Trump regarding John McCain, I'm convinced Trump is deliberately screwing the republicans. How? Republican's don't like Senator McCain at all. His popularity will go up even more now! |
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This terrorist was unlucky, he got killed before police could take him to Burger King like the last terrorist Dylan Roof. Some terrorists have all the luck. A bullet to the head would have been better. One terrorist got burger king, the other wasn't so lucky. I don't remember reading that he got Burger King, but if he did so what? Law Enforcement needed information and they needed it fast. They didn't know if he was acting alone, part of a terrorist plot or if it was the beginning of a spree or what. The first key to any interview is building rapport with someone, that's not just law enforcement that's common sense. I interview people on a regular basis, I have interviewed people and got admission on an internal theft a few years back where I got the person stealing a bottle of liquor and by the time the interview was over got an admission for over $10,000 in merchandise and cash over a period of three years. The first thing I was taught when I went through my training is that is the very first thing you do, build rapport with the person. If they make a reasonable request, I make it happen. Here's just a small portion of how I do an interview and this is who I am certified through. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQDDJMSo9ec https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I3s2I824ok Before you slam it, it was developed by a former FBI Agent and Director of the Behavioral Analysis Unit. It is used not only by the private sector but by many Law Enforcement Agencies world wide. |
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This terrorist was unlucky, he got killed before police could take him to Burger King like the last terrorist Dylan Roof. Some terrorists have all the luck. A bullet to the head would have been better. One terrorist got burger king, the other wasn't so lucky. I don't remember reading that he got Burger King, but if he did so what? Law Enforcement needed information and they needed it fast. They didn't know if he was acting alone, part of a terrorist plot or if it was the beginning of a spree or what. The first key to any interview is building rapport with someone, that's not just law enforcement that's common sense. I interview people on a regular basis, I have interviewed people and got admission on an internal theft a few years back where I got the person stealing a bottle of liquor and by the time the interview was over got an admission for over $10,000 in merchandise and cash over a period of three years. The first thing I was taught when I went through my training is that is the very first thing you do, build rapport with the person. If they make a reasonable request, I make it happen. Here's just a small portion of how I do an interview and this is who I am certified through. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQDDJMSo9ec https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I3s2I824ok Before you slam it, it was developed by a former FBI Agent and Director of the Behavioral Analysis Unit. It is used not only by the private sector but by many Law Enforcement Agencies world wide. Joseph Goebbels famously said repeat a lie 1,000 times and it will become the truth. You got 998 more to go. Why? Your the one spreading the lies. |
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After the latest rant by Trump regarding John McCain, I'm convinced Trump is deliberately screwing the republicans. How? Republican's don't like Senator McCain at all. His popularity will go up even more now! I wonder how much money trump spent to stay out of serving in Vietnam. |
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This terrorist was unlucky, he got killed before police could take him to Burger King like the last terrorist Dylan Roof. Some terrorists have all the luck. A bullet to the head would have been better. One terrorist got burger king, the other wasn't so lucky. I don't remember reading that he got Burger King, but if he did so what? Law Enforcement needed information and they needed it fast. They didn't know if he was acting alone, part of a terrorist plot or if it was the beginning of a spree or what. The first key to any interview is building rapport with someone, that's not just law enforcement that's common sense. I interview people on a regular basis, I have interviewed people and got admission on an internal theft a few years back where I got the person stealing a bottle of liquor and by the time the interview was over got an admission for over $10,000 in merchandise and cash over a period of three years. The first thing I was taught when I went through my training is that is the very first thing you do, build rapport with the person. If they make a reasonable request, I make it happen. Here's just a small portion of how I do an interview and this is who I am certified through. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQDDJMSo9ec https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I3s2I824ok Before you slam it, it was developed by a former FBI Agent and Director of the Behavioral Analysis Unit. It is used not only by the private sector but by many Law Enforcement Agencies world wide. Joseph Goebbels famously said repeat a lie 1,000 times and it will become the truth. You got 998 more to go. |
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After the latest rant by Trump regarding John McCain, I'm convinced Trump is deliberately screwing the republicans.
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This terrorist was unlucky, he got killed before police could take him to Burger King like the last terrorist Dylan Roof. Some terrorists have all the luck. A bullet to the head would have been better. One terrorist got burger king, the other wasn't so lucky. I don't remember reading that he got Burger King, but if he did so what? Law Enforcement needed information and they needed it fast. They didn't know if he was acting alone, part of a terrorist plot or if it was the beginning of a spree or what. The first key to any interview is building rapport with someone, that's not just law enforcement that's common sense. I interview people on a regular basis, I have interviewed people and got admission on an internal theft a few years back where I got the person stealing a bottle of liquor and by the time the interview was over got an admission for over $10,000 in merchandise and cash over a period of three years. The first thing I was taught when I went through my training is that is the very first thing you do, build rapport with the person. If they make a reasonable request, I make it happen. Here's just a small portion of how I do an interview and this is who I am certified through. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQDDJMSo9ec https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I3s2I824ok Before you slam it, it was developed by a former FBI Agent and Director of the Behavioral Analysis Unit. It is used not only by the private sector but by many Law Enforcement Agencies world wide. |
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This terrorist was unlucky, he got killed before police could take him to Burger King like the last terrorist Dylan Roof. Some terrorists have all the luck. A bullet to the head would have been better. One terrorist got burger king, the other wasn't so lucky. |
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This terrorist was unlucky, he got killed before police could take him to Burger King like the last terrorist Dylan Roof.
Some terrorists have all the luck. |
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Not sure what you are asking there, bigpapared. Using symbols to protest things has been even more American than Apple Pie, since the country was conceived of. You and I may not agree with the people who are protesting, but as Americans, it is our duty to defend their right to protest this way, for the sake of our own freedom. If you are asking if anything has been done in the name of the United States, which deserves to be protested intensely, even bitterly, then the answer is yes of course. Evil people have always manipulated patriots of any nation, to get them to assist them in committing crimes of all sorts. Everything from theft, to mass murder. Now to me, my American flag represents the ongoing battle against those kinds of people, to put an end to such crimes. But I completely understand that those who have suffered abuse under the guise of this nation's need to pursue it's best self interest, might well view that same symbol with dismay and even hatred. Clarify the question. |
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