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Old 04-27-2018, 11:24 AM
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You sho get wet for conspiracy theorizing as long as no goldsteins are involved
There's something fishy going on there.
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Old 04-27-2018, 11:31 AM
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The North Korea situation was always solvable. For many years. Previous establishment presidents would not make the effort.

In the year of 2000 there were seven countries without a Rothschild owned or controlled Central Bank:

Afghanistan
Iraq
Sudan
Libya
Cuba
North Korea
Iran

Notice how we've treated each of these places. The type of propaganda we've received about them. How we've justified bombs and regime changes in each of them.

All North Korea wanted was to be taken seriously and respected. Should of been very clear for a long time now.
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Old 04-27-2018, 11:39 AM
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Seems like it sucks to live in the Sudan, NK, or Iran, and not America.

Maybe the Rothchilds are progressive feminists?
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Old 04-27-2018, 11:43 AM
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Seems like it sucks to live in the Sudan, NK, or Iran, and not America.

Maybe the Rothchilds are progressive feminists?
Pushing progressive multiculturalism and feminism is a great way to shake up a culture that is resisting your advances. Just saying. Why is it relevant to you what people in Iran or North Korea are doing with their lives?
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Old 04-27-2018, 11:46 AM
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Pushing progressive multiculturalism and feminism is a great way to shake up a culture that is resisting your advances. Just saying. Why is it relevant to you what people in Iran or North Korea are doing with their lives?
Because I am a mentally ill authoritarian fascist.
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Old 04-27-2018, 01:10 PM
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Why Did Paul Ryan Ax the House Chaplain?
By JIM NEWELL

APRIL 26, 20185:28 PM

On April 16, House Speaker Paul Ryan announced a personnel change among the House of Representatives staff: Father Patrick Conroy, the House chaplain since 2011, who opens each daily session with a prayer and advises members on faith matters, would be stepping down in May.

“As chaplain, Father Conroy has been a great source of strength and support to our community,” Ryan’s office said in a statement. “He is deeply admired by members and staff. Father Conroy’s ministry here has made a difference, and we are all very grateful to him.”

Left out of the appreciative send-off was the fact that Ryan’s office had forced him out, as first reported by The Hill today.

The speaker’s chief of staff had approached Conroy and asked him for his resignation, or he would be fired. Conroy agreed to resign. In his first resignation letter—“Dear Paul, the Peace of Christ!” it opened—Conroy wrote that the “time of my departure is to be determined in conversation with your Chief of Staff anon.” Anon, indeed. In a second letter dated the same day, April 15, Conroy wrote that “after mutual consideration, it is determined my final day will be 24 May 2018.”

There hadn’t been much knowledge of Ryan’s decision until this morning, when House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi brought it up in a Thursday whip meeting. Shocked Democrats were in a “furor” over the issue. Pelosi, according to an aide, was given advance notice of the move, but made it clear to the speaker that “she disagreed with this decision.” AshLee Strong, a spokesperson for Ryan, told Slate that Pelosi was consulted on the decision, though the final decision was the speaker’s.

So what gives?

Numerous Democratic sources suggest that Conroy, a Jesuit, may have, well, emphasized those aspects of Catholicism that don’t precisely jibe with the Republican economic agenda. They all point to a Nov. 6 opening prayer delivered by Conroy, while tax reform was under debate, which Speaker Ryan didn’t care for.

“As legislation on taxes continues to be debated this week and next, may all members be mindful that the institutions and structures of our great Nation guarantee the opportunities that have allowed some to achieve great success, while others continue to struggle,” the chaplain said. “May their efforts these days guarantee that there are not winners and losers under new tax laws, but benefits balanced and shared by all Americans.”

It was the last time Conroy spoke of tax reform on the floor. A Republican aide claims that “there was not a specific prayer that led” to the resignation request.

Conroy doesn’t give the opening prayer every day, sometimes delegating the task to guests. That raises another claim numerous Democrats told me: That some conservative evangelicals within the Republican conference fumed when Conroy invited an imam to deliver the opening prayer last October. (An imam also delivered the opening prayer in 2014 and, in researching this post, I found that it had become an interesting source of conversation among the dregs of the Internet.)

The case of the fired Catholic economic justice warrior who’s always lettin’ Muslims speak lit a fire when news broke out on Thursday, and will continue to be a source of intriguing Capitol Hill drama. By Thursday afternoon, Democratic Reps. Carol Shea-Porter, Gerry Connolly, and Marcy Kaptur, and Republican Rep. Walter Jones—a convert to Catholicism who is currently waging a primary battle from the establishment wing of the GOP—began circulating for signatures a letter to Ryan seeking more information on the removal.

“Not revealing such details could also risk resurrecting prior questions of religious bias,” the letter reads. “Absent transparency, we are also concerned about the implicit damage done to the reputation of the House chaplain personally. Continued silence on this matter could allow unfair and utterly unfounded inferences to be made about his character and the evenhandedness of the House on dealing in matters of faith.”
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Old 04-27-2018, 02:12 PM
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Old 04-27-2018, 02:31 PM
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Ryan is basically an apostle of Ann Rand. He kept stacks of her books around to hand out to young Republicans. He came out so forcefully against atheism as VP because he is obviously an atheist (and he was supposed to be Christian to offset Romney's Mormonism). Ryan's big strength always was baldfaced lying.
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Old 04-27-2018, 02:42 PM
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it's fun to call him a satanist because he is [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
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Old 04-27-2018, 02:47 PM
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Ann rand

JD you keep upping the ante in stupidity
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