I believe we'll see all or most of the ennemies still alive at the last battle.
Latest posts made by Commander Chopper
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RE: Old Enemies!!
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RE: Indecision 2016 - In Soviet Russia, we elect american president!
@The:
At least this is tame compared to the past. LOL
Now he's the president of the us he's supposed to give up on the conspiracy talk alltogether and unite
Saying people who protest against you are paid does nothing to dignify the office -
RE: Indecision 2016 - In Soviet Russia, we elect american president!
Apparently President Elect Trump won't give up on his midnight twitter rants:
Just had a very open and successful presidential election. Now professional protesters, incited by the media, are protesting. Very unfair
Talk about uniting the country lmao
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RE: Indecision 2016 - In Soviet Russia, we elect american president!
About the mandate thing and the electoral college,it wasn't an issue for any of the 5 candidates.None of them ever brought it up.It's a legitimate question but not for this election where all the candidates knew very well that it could be a possible outcome and by running they accepted it.
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RE: Indecision 2016 - In Soviet Russia, we elect american president!
The president elect of the United States is someone who was tweeting less than a month ago:
"Check out sex tape".
I can't get over that fact -
RE: Indecision 2016 - In Soviet Russia, we elect american president!
Probably one of the biggest upset in modern history.
Hillary her campaign and the democrats failed that all it comes down to in the end. Blaming the electorate is all good but,many of those who didn't vote for hillary were swing voters.The blame of not getting those votes should rest entirely on the losers.
Hillary wasn't the right candidate,democrats should learn their lessons from what happened today and act accordingly.
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RE: Indecision 2016 - In Soviet Russia, we elect american president!
@Monkey:
Aside from the fact that Aleppo is the epicenter of the Syrian refugee crisis?
There is no such thing as a "gotcha question". That's a bullshit term made up by the empty head of Sarah Palin.
Aleppo is a super famous city.
Aleppo is one of the two huge cities in Syria.
Aleppo is the center of all the worst violence and fighting in the Syrian Civil War.
There are near daily news stories on just CNN (let alone actually tracking the war through comprehensive media) about bombings and misery in Aleppo.You're talking like its some provincial town that would be irrelevant trivia. No.
As of today(or yesterday since that's when he was asked)aleppo is in the news because it's under siege by the syrian army and the rebels are losing it.It's also relevant because the regime seems to have used chemical weapons a few days ago.But the fact that the host brought it up to talk about the refugee crisis and not the current battle going on seems pretty dubious.
The fact that aleppo is the 2nd city of syria after damascus(at least that was the case before the war)and it's strategic importance to both sides might make it the epicenter of the conflict between the rebellion and the regime.But it only makes it an element of the refugee crisis.Every battleground,every area controlled by daesh(like raqqa),every area where the basic needs of the population aren't being met,every area that's near a border contributes to the refugee crisis.
Syria as a whole is the epicenter of the refugees crisis(and arguably not just syria)When trump doesn't know the names of the leaders of hezbollah and isis or what the nuclear triad is,the lame stream media thinks it's ok.But one gaffe from gary johnson and they say he's unqualified.I am disgusted by their double standards all they care about is entertainment and money facts are irrelevant to them,just watch trump's town hall no follow ups on all his absurd nonsense just pure a** kissing.
Edit:I was wrong aleppo was actually the largest syrian city before the conflict(30 k more inhabitants than Damascus)
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RE: Indecision 2016 - In Soviet Russia, we elect american president!
Gary Johnson: "What is Aleppo?"
The fact that the journalist told him that it's the epicenter of the syrian refugee crisis(which is absurd) makes me think that he had no reason to use the word aleppo instead of syria except to turn it into a gotcha question
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RE: Brexit thread (Britain's leaving the EU)
Shouldn't a vote on something this huge require an actual majority? Like, a proper 2/3? Not just 51%?
But then, it managed 51% so I guess a lot of people wanted it. Even if they're saying the very next day they didn't actually mean it because they were spite voting? What te hell?
I'm kind of terrified of Bernie supporters doing the same thing in November and letting Trump win.
I think it should require 50% of registered voters.