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@Suzianne saidYou cannot because he never said that. Besides, even if he did it is just political rhetoric. You support bombing a whole country based on a single quote?
Just stop passing on conspiracy theories.
You're like that kid who watches horror movies 'cause he loves to get scared.
Why don't we take all politician's dumb quotes literally if this is not more stupid propaganda? Here is one.
Honour killings shouldn't be called 'barbaric' - Justin Trudeau
And this is even better:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/sep/19/donald-trump-threatens-totally-destroy-north-korea-un-speech
There you go. If Trump is not impeached he will destroy North Korea.
@Metal-Brain saidTurns out they can and did.
"our 15 ton bomb is the only weapon around that can blow up the buried uranium enrichment machinery and since Israel does not have that bomb, Trump goes maybe we will do it"
No it cannot. That bomb cannot take out a whole mountain which is what is needed to take out the one underneath a mountain. It is impossible and our military knows it.
@Cliff-Mashburn saidAnd OF COURSE you and Trump can't see more than 5 minutes into the future.
Turns out they can and did.
Do you seriously think that stops Iran from working to make nukes?
Even if it is proven by up close inspection of the bombed sites, the bombs work exactly as advertised, no more centrifuges,
they are easy to get, they had three THOUSAND of them underground.
So Nuke program V2 could be Lets dig the machines a HALF MILE deep this time where even a NUKE cannot destroy them.
Oh RIGHT, Iran would NEVER think of doing THAT would they.
@Metal-Brain saidYou do know Trump lies, right?
You cannot because he never said that. Besides, even if he did it is just political rhetoric. You support bombing a whole country based on a single quote?
Why don't we take all politician's dumb quotes literally if this is not more stupid propaganda? Here is one.
Honour killings shouldn't be called 'barbaric' - Justin Trudeau
And this is even better:
https://w ...[text shortened]... estroy-north-korea-un-speech
There you go. If Trump is not impeached he will destroy North Korea.
@sonhouse saidPeace through strength? Y’all are a shallow-minded one-dimensional bunch. I think that even I, AvJoe, would be astounded how far ahead Trump is thinking. He has a plan to counter any and all possible actions that these barbarians might take. If they will murder 3000 9/11 friends of ours, and massacre the 250 American soldiers in their beds asleep in their barracks, they all deserve bombing. Trump will be ready.
Ten years spouting his I LOVE PEACE BS and now his true self comes out, Israel bombs Iran with the full
Sleep well with Trump. He does not sleep. He does not appease, he shows no quarter. You will all see what respect means now. Next G-20 meeting?. Uhh, they will defer to him, and as he stands in the middle for photo-op.
@AverageJoe1 saidWho is he going to shove aside this time?
Peace through strength? Y’all are a shallow-minded one-dimensional bunch. I think that even I, AvJoe, would be astounded how far ahead Trump is thinking. He has a plan to counter any and all possible actions that these barbarians might take. If they will murder 3000 9/11 friends of ours, and massacre the 250 American soldiers in their beds asleep in their barracks, ...[text shortened]... w. Next G-20 meeting?. Uhh, they will defer to him, and as he stands in the middle for photo-op.
@AverageJoe1 saidYou mean because Trump said I control the world, they will automatically fall on their knees saying Yes Lord, whatever you want you get?
If he did before, it will not be an issue this time.
@Cliff-Mashburn saidI do not believe that at all. Where is the evidence?
Turns out they can and did.
@mike69 saidKISS MY ASS COMRADE:
https://youtu.be/m4Ic6Ox9nl4?si=Xl6ELuEHjFWS4Z5L
"Did Donald Trump have a point when he said “I like people that weren't captured”?
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Originally Answered: What was the context behind Trump's statement "I like people that weren't captured" at the campaign rally?
It’s pretty common knowledge that the statement was made in reference to John McCain becoming a POW for five years during the Vietnam war, and being released in March of 1973. It’s equally important (if not nore) to comment on the apparent motivation for Mr. Trump’s comment. Trump has an undisputable penchant for grudge and revenge, and that statement was made in a reaction to McCain making an insulting statement about the people at one of Trump’s rallies. McCain called them “crazies.”
In Trump’s mind, McCain had committed the unforgivable foul by criticizing Trump’s fans; Trump filed that insult away in the back of his mind — the kind of thing that takes place automatically with Trump. People who elevate themselves above Donald Trump in public are unquestionably in for a backlash.
Later, during an interview when McCain was referred to as a war hero, the vengeful personality of Donald Trump perceived McCain to be gaining more positive attention than Trump in that moment. Trump discovered a way to elevate himself (in his own mind) above McCain by countering McCain’s “insult” with the statement about liking people who weren’t captured."
@sonhouse saidFlake, keep copy and pasting far left bs. Do you need some crayons
KISS MY ASS COMRADE:
"Did Donald Trump have a point when he said “I like people that weren't captured”?
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Originally Answered: What was the context behind Trump's statement "I like people that weren't captured" at the campaign rally?
It’s pretty comm ...[text shortened]... McCain by countering McCain’s “insult” with the statement about liking people who weren’t captured."