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originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
Cant hear snip over those camera flashes. What decade is this?
originally posted by: Liquesence
a reply to: DBCowboy
You know what they say: Tiny hands, tiny...penii.
originally posted by: diggindirt
Wow! Looks like a lot of scared Democrats here. They're going to need a lot of crayons and teddy bears if Trump pulls off a peace treaty. Wait, what am I saying?---The denial will just get more fierce. They will all swear that Obama and Hillary did the set-up for this historic moment.
originally posted by: burgerbuddy
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: seaswine
In their defense they are people with tiny penises who have the collective IQ's of moose sh#t.
Holy crap!
Why drag Canadians into this?!
(i'll pay for this in the morning)
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: Liquesence
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: carewemust
Dennis Rodman interviewed with CNN this afternoon. Part of it is about to be broadcast after a commercial break. The preview showed him crying, and angry, because he got so many death threats for wanting peace on the Korean peninsula.
I never thought in my life that wanting peace would be seen as partisan.
People have truly lost their damned ####ing minds.
Aint that the truth. Im for them to politicize the cure for cancer.
That’s funny. I made a few comments back when Obama was President that if he had found a cure for cancer the right would find a way to bash him for doing it, since he is and was blamed for everything under the sun. Funny how things come around when ridiculous partisanship is involved, eh?
Whats funny is your freudian bias showing, i made no mention of party exclusivity ,eh
I have no political team.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: carewemust
Nah. I don't feel bad that Rodman didn't call me. You shouldn't either.
originally posted by: Liquesence
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Liquesence
I'm hoping for peace.
Stick with your ideological pacifier brought to you be CNN.
FFS!
So am I (would like peace).
But if Trump ends up looking like a complete fool, again, on the world stage, by being used by a dictator who played him like a fiddle...
Stick with you own ideological pacifier, Fox, 'caused I ain't watchin' CNN. But nice fallacious jab. I expected better from you.
Rodman became particularly emotional as he recalled returning home from his from first trip to North Korea. He said he was chastised for making the trip, and was rebuffed by the White House when he sought to relay messages from Kim to then-President Barack Obama.
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originally posted by: Liquesence
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: Liquesence
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: DBCowboy
originally posted by: carewemust
Dennis Rodman interviewed with CNN this afternoon. Part of it is about to be broadcast after a commercial break. The preview showed him crying, and angry, because he got so many death threats for wanting peace on the Korean peninsula.
I never thought in my life that wanting peace would be seen as partisan.
People have truly lost their damned ####ing minds.
Aint that the truth. Im for them to politicize the cure for cancer.
That’s funny. I made a few comments back when Obama was President that if he had found a cure for cancer the right would find a way to bash him for doing it, since he is and was blamed for everything under the sun. Funny how things come around when ridiculous partisanship is involved, eh?
Whats funny is your freudian bias showing, i made no mention of party exclusivity ,eh
I have no political team.
You said politicize.
Partisans politicize, hence my point. Try to keep up. 😉
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: seaswine
You have it sort of backwards. North Korea has been wanting a meeting with the POTUS for years. It's not like Trump had to go to him "on his knees" for this meeting.
Trump is pretty derpy, but if he can get a meeting with Kim, should we not cheer him on and hope for the best?
originally posted by: the owlbear
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Liquesence
Go pound sand.
I'm a vet, have seen war.
All I want is peace.
But you leftists can't get "Muh Trump" out of your ####ing heads.
Meanwhile,
You Rightists keep pushing "muh Trump" down our throats...
Peace is what everyone wants...
Except for the people that make all of the tanks, bombs, nukes, etc...and I wouldn't call them leftists...
originally posted by: Grambler
originally posted by: Liquesence
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: Liquesence
I'm hoping for peace.
Stick with your ideological pacifier brought to you be CNN.
FFS!
So am I (would like peace).
But if Trump ends up looking like a complete fool, again, on the world stage, by being used by a dictator who played him like a fiddle...
Stick with you own ideological pacifier, Fox, 'caused I ain't watchin' CNN. But nice fallacious jab. I expected better from you.
Yes trump should behave like a respectable leader.
Perhaps he can send Kim millions of dollars in pallets in the middle of the night for nothing in return
That’s how real leaders do it, right?
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: BlueAjah
Kim has more reason for high self-esteem than Trump does. Do you think the use of playground nicknames is a sign of security in one's self? I don't. It's a sign of both immaturity and insecurity. Typical bully behavior.