To be honest, it is funny.Symmetry wrote:Isn't it funny that a bloke who inherited his millions, pumped up by the largest media conglomerate on earth, and front runner for one of the most powerful established political parties the US has ever seen is somehow still managing to con people into thinking he's anti-establishment?
Yeah, not that funny.
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Oh...OK....yes. But sadness too, like that how I would feel if I watched that Jerry Lewis movie about the holocaust, maybe. A bit of disgust mixed in.waauw wrote:To be honest, it is funny.Symmetry wrote:Isn't it funny that a bloke who inherited his millions, pumped up by the largest media conglomerate on earth, and front runner for one of the most powerful established political parties the US has ever seen is somehow still managing to con people into thinking he's anti-establishment?
Yeah, not that funny.
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Well it's funny on the level of Reality TV.waauw wrote:To be honest, it is funny.Symmetry wrote:Yeah, not that funny.
(Which, actually isn't very funny at all.)

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Yep on the same level:tzor wrote:Well it's funny on the level of Reality TV.waauw wrote:To be honest, it is funny.Symmetry wrote:Yeah, not that funny.
(Which, actually isn't very funny at all.)
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There are not two sides to the establishment. The Bushes and The Clintons and The Cruzs are all on the same side.jgordon1111 wrote:Still trying to figure out exactly why both sides of the establishment are so afraid of Trump,
They are afraid of Trump because he is proposing changes that would royally f*ck up their plans of a global government.
You have been deceived, and you need to start opening your mind to that possibility. Or you will never know The Truth.
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Cruz is no more Establishment than Trump.
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Well, maybe not until he took the job with George W. Bush in 2000....mrswdk wrote:Cruz is no more Establishment than Trump.
And then married the woman who also worked for Bush and eventually became a top exec at Goldman Sachs...
Yeah....I see your point.
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She is an insider.
In 2000, Nelson worked on the Bush for President campaign, where she met her future husband Ted Cruz.[5] Following her marriage to Cruz in 2001, she went on to work for the Bush Administration as a top deputy to U.S. Trade Rep. Robert Zoellick, focusing on economic policy.[17][5][3][18] Cruz eventually became the director for the Western Hemisphere on the National Security Council under National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice in 2003.[17][5][3][16][19] During a New York Times interview, Cruz recalled enjoying her tenure with the Bush administration and found her work to be "personally fulfilling."[20]
Cruz has worked for three investment banks, JP Morgan Chase, Merrill Lynch, and Goldman Sachs.[23][2]
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She also was a member of the CFR. She also helped draft NAFTA. She is a globalist.
Ted says he will fast track the TPP.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... nGP_UlkifA
In 2000, Nelson worked on the Bush for President campaign, where she met her future husband Ted Cruz.[5] Following her marriage to Cruz in 2001, she went on to work for the Bush Administration as a top deputy to U.S. Trade Rep. Robert Zoellick, focusing on economic policy.[17][5][3][18] Cruz eventually became the director for the Western Hemisphere on the National Security Council under National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice in 2003.[17][5][3][16][19] During a New York Times interview, Cruz recalled enjoying her tenure with the Bush administration and found her work to be "personally fulfilling."[20]
Cruz has worked for three investment banks, JP Morgan Chase, Merrill Lynch, and Goldman Sachs.[23][2]
Wikipedia source
She also was a member of the CFR. She also helped draft NAFTA. She is a globalist.
Ted says he will fast track the TPP.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... nGP_UlkifA
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Well, Trump done fucked up. Said all women that had an abortion should be punished. Even hardcore anti-abortion conservatives were turned off by that comment. He later "recants", but damage has been done.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/31/us/po ... rtion.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/31/us/po ... rtion.html
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Don't worry, the "Trumpets" will come to his rescue.
New theory among anti-Trumpers: He’s deliberately sabotaging his campaign
New theory among anti-Trumpers: He’s deliberately sabotaging his campaign
A regular Wylie E Coyote - Super Genius? I think not. I think Glenn Beck pegged it a while ago. He is just a traumatized kid who never really grew up.Here’s a frightening thought in light of the last few days: what if Trump is actively attempting to sabotage his own candidacy? Bear with me
I don’t think he ever actually wanted to be POTUS. He just wanted to be able to say he *could* be if he chose to do so. Winning, etc.
And now he realizes what a sh*t job this would be. And maybe, just maybe, he’s not entirely sure that he’s up to the immense task.
But he can’t just drop out. He’s a winner after all. And he needs to preserve his winner persona, for the sake of his ego if nothing else.
So he triples down on the Michelle Fields fiasco, says some crazy sh*t about abortion, Cruz crushes it in WI, momentum shifts.
He’s banking on a brokered convention. He wants to be robbed so he can say that he was actually the winner but the establishment f*cked him.
He would maintain his public persona, cement his status as an anti-establishment hero, but never actually have to do any icky governing.

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It's a fair comment. If someone thinks abortion is akin to murder, why punish the abortion doctor but do nothing to the woman who asked for the abortion? Why is the woman absolved of murder while the doctor is still hauled off and thrown in jail?muy_thaiguy wrote:Well, Trump done fucked up. Said all women that had an abortion should be punished. Even hardcore anti-abortion conservatives were turned off by that comment. He later "recants", but damage has been done.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/31/us/po ... rtion.html
And also, why is it okay for politician after politician to say that abortion should be outlawed and abortion doctors punished, but as soon as one says the mother should also be punished he's the antichrist?
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It's a fair comment. If someone thinks abortion is akin to murder, why punish the abortion doctor but do nothing to the woman who asked for the abortion? And also, why is it okay for politician after politician to say that abortion should be outlawed and abortion doctors punished, but as soon as one says the mother should also be punished he's the antichrist?muy_thaiguy wrote:Well, Trump done fucked up. Said all women that had an abortion should be punished. Even hardcore anti-abortion conservatives were turned off by that comment. He later "recants", but damage has been done.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/31/us/po ... rtion.html
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It depends. But in general it is the provider of a service that should be punished and not the person the provider potentially conned into paying for the service.mrswdk wrote:It's a fair comment. If someone thinks abortion is akin to murder, why punish the abortion doctor but do nothing to the woman who asked for the abortion? Why is the woman absolved of murder while the doctor is still hauled off and thrown in jail?
Furthermore, it all depends on how abortion is made "illegal." You are not going to see someone flip a legal switch overnight and all types of abortions at all stages are now illegal. That's simply not going to happen. What you will see is a series of measures on the one side dedicated to the safety of the woman seeking the abortion (the joke about "illegal" abortions is that most "legal" abortions are done in extremely unsafe and unsanitary environments with very little access to emergency medical assistance and are probably no better - if not worse - than illegal places before the Supreme Court stepped in) and the considerations of the unborn child. Example: Utah Governor Signs Bill Requiring Abortion Anesthesia After 20 Weeks In this case violations in the law are effectively violations in standards, and thus is not the fault of the patient.

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Yeah, I've come across a not insignificant portion of lifers who wish criminal charges would be pressed on abortion providers and women who get them.mrswdk wrote:It's a fair comment. If someone thinks abortion is akin to murder, why punish the abortion doctor but do nothing to the woman who asked for the abortion? Why is the woman absolved of murder while the doctor is still hauled off and thrown in jail?muy_thaiguy wrote:Well, Trump done fucked up. Said all women that had an abortion should be punished. Even hardcore anti-abortion conservatives were turned off by that comment. He later "recants", but damage has been done.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/31/us/po ... rtion.html
And also, why is it okay for politician after politician to say that abortion should be outlawed and abortion doctors punished, but as soon as one says the mother should also be punished he's the antichrist?
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Another religion in govt example, illegal is illegal,
It would be the equivalent of catching a drug deal in progress and only charging one or the other not both
Or a murder suspect being caught and charging the victim with a crime.
On the other hand its legal right now, hey religious freaks leave it be, you don't get to choose for everyone, that's part of the reason you choose to live here,
Show me in any religion where it specifically says God or whoever said no abortions
It would be the equivalent of catching a drug deal in progress and only charging one or the other not both
Or a murder suspect being caught and charging the victim with a crime.
On the other hand its legal right now, hey religious freaks leave it be, you don't get to choose for everyone, that's part of the reason you choose to live here,
Show me in any religion where it specifically says God or whoever said no abortions
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Glenn Beck is a Mormon. Mormons believe that America is divine. They also believed that Jesus visited the Americas.
The Book of Mormon is the earliest of the unique writings of the Latter Day Saint movement, the denominations of which typically regard the text primarily as scripture, and secondarily as a historical record of God's dealings with the ancient inhabitants of the Americas.[12]
Teachings about political theology
The book delves into political theology within a Christian or Jewish context. Among these themes are American exceptionalism. According to the book, the Americas are portrayed as a "land of promise", the world's most exceptional land of the time.[86]
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So if you want to understand Glenn then you must look at the American Experience as divine. Not just a country but a Theology/Religiously inspired country and people. His religion was also started by Freemasons.
Boogy boogy!
The Book of Mormon is the earliest of the unique writings of the Latter Day Saint movement, the denominations of which typically regard the text primarily as scripture, and secondarily as a historical record of God's dealings with the ancient inhabitants of the Americas.[12]
Teachings about political theology
The book delves into political theology within a Christian or Jewish context. Among these themes are American exceptionalism. According to the book, the Americas are portrayed as a "land of promise", the world's most exceptional land of the time.[86]
Source Wikipedia 12 & 86
So if you want to understand Glenn then you must look at the American Experience as divine. Not just a country but a Theology/Religiously inspired country and people. His religion was also started by Freemasons.
Boogy boogy!
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And tell me where in the book of Mormon it says God says no abortions specificallywarmonger1981 wrote:Glenn Beck is a Mormon. Mormons believe that America is divine. They also believed that Jesus visited the Americas.
The Book of Mormon is the earliest of the unique writings of the Latter Day Saint movement, the denominations of which typically regard the text primarily as scripture, and secondarily as a historical record of God's dealings with the ancient inhabitants of the Americas.[12]
Teachings about political theology
The book delves into political theology within a Christian or Jewish context. Among these themes are American exceptionalism. According to the book, the Americas are portrayed as a "land of promise", the world's most exceptional land of the time.[86]
Source Wikipedia 12 & 86
So if you want to understand Glenn then you must look at the American Experience as divine. Not just a country but a Theology/Religiously inspired country and people. His religion was also started by Freemasons.
Boogy boogy!
And on a side note golden plates written in Egyptian? Really you got to be fucking kidding, why Egyptian? That makes no sense at all except to beguile the uneducated into believing another religious lie, sorta like the stone tablets the ten commandments were written on, never to be seen again by anyone, b.s. plagarism at the least, vile blasphemy on the other hand.
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mormonism is pretty hilarious. my personal fav is the part about jebus living on the planet kolob...


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Not 100% sure but I believe that's what caused the split and the start of RLDSriskllama wrote:mormonism is pretty hilarious. my personal fav is the part about jebus living on the planet kolob...![]()
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Yup.warmonger1981 wrote:She is an insider.
In 2000, Nelson worked on the Bush for President campaign, where she met her future husband Ted Cruz.[5] Following her marriage to Cruz in 2001, she went on to work for the Bush Administration as a top deputy to U.S. Trade Rep. Robert Zoellick, focusing on economic policy.[17][5][3][18] Cruz eventually became the director for the Western Hemisphere on the National Security Council under National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice in 2003.[17][5][3][16][19] During a New York Times interview, Cruz recalled enjoying her tenure with the Bush administration and found her work to be "personally fulfilling."[20]
Cruz has worked for three investment banks, JP Morgan Chase, Merrill Lynch, and Goldman Sachs.[23][2]
Wikipedia source
She also was a member of the CFR. She also helped draft NAFTA. She is a globalist.
Ted says he will fast track the TPP.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... nGP_UlkifA
That is why "Cruz is no more Establishment than Trump." was so funny to read.
A lot of people have no clue.
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Well said.mrswdk wrote:It's a fair comment. If someone thinks abortion is akin to murder, why punish the abortion doctor but do nothing to the woman who asked for the abortion? Why is the woman absolved of murder while the doctor is still hauled off and thrown in jail?muy_thaiguy wrote:Well, Trump done fucked up. Said all women that had an abortion should be punished. Even hardcore anti-abortion conservatives were turned off by that comment. He later "recants", but damage has been done.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/31/us/po ... rtion.html
And also, why is it okay for politician after politician to say that abortion should be outlawed and abortion doctors punished, but as soon as one says the mother should also be punished he's the antichrist?
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
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A doctor conned a woman into having an abortion.tzor wrote:It depends. But in general it is the provider of a service that should be punished and not the person the provider potentially conned into paying for the service.mrswdk wrote:It's a fair comment. If someone thinks abortion is akin to murder, why punish the abortion doctor but do nothing to the woman who asked for the abortion? Why is the woman absolved of murder while the doctor is still hauled off and thrown in jail?
I am sure that happens all the time.
Give me a break.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
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Indeed, I'm interested in how this particular line of thought plays out with regards to murder. If someone truly believes that abortion is "murder", does this mean that I can hire a hitman and claim that only the hitman can be punished?TheProwler wrote:A doctor conned a woman into having an abortion.tzor wrote:It depends. But in general it is the provider of a service that should be punished and not the person the provider potentially conned into paying for the service.mrswdk wrote:It's a fair comment. If someone thinks abortion is akin to murder, why punish the abortion doctor but do nothing to the woman who asked for the abortion? Why is the woman absolved of murder while the doctor is still hauled off and thrown in jail?
I am sure that happens all the time.
Give me a break.
It's fascinating how easily anti-choice rhetoric falls apart.
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What they're offering, it's great too.
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Go a step further, get a good lawyer, hire the hitman to get rid of someone you don't like, if you get caught, your defense is late term abortion or insanity whichever you choose.Symmetry wrote:Indeed, I'm interested in how this particular line of thought plays out with regards to murder. If someone truly believes that abortion is "murder", does this mean that I can hire a hitman and claim that only the hitman can be punished?TheProwler wrote:A doctor conned a woman into having an abortion.tzor wrote:It depends. But in general it is the provider of a service that should be punished and not the person the provider potentially conned into paying for the service.mrswdk wrote:It's a fair comment. If someone thinks abortion is akin to murder, why punish the abortion doctor but do nothing to the woman who asked for the abortion? Why is the woman absolved of murder while the doctor is still hauled off and thrown in jail?
I am sure that happens all the time.
Give me a break.
It's fascinating how easily anti-choice rhetoric falls apart.