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stringer bell wrote: »
man wtf this dude is Senator Palpatine
Dude is using a dope analogy. -
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It is deeper than that. Nobody said ? about Jordan, Oman, Bahrain or Djibouti
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leftcoastkev wrote: »Maybe we gon get 2 walls now.......
Um Canada has a way they measure how you can get in. If dont have any skills they can exploit.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4XYHynRb1s
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/sean-spicer-travel-ban-what-if-somebody-was-killedWH Spox On Travel Ban: What If We Didn't Act 'And Somebody Was Killed'?
White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Monday defended President Donald Trump's executive order temporarily barring visitors from seven predominantly Muslim countries, claiming that the White House had "a very short period of time" to act on protecting national security.
"There was a very short period of time in which we had something to execute that would ensure that the people of the United States were safe," Spicer said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
He claimed that "everybody" was protected as a result of the executive order.
"What happened if we didn't act and somebody was killed?" Spicer said.
"Was there an imminent threat? There was no imminent threat, was there?" interrupted Jeremy Peters, an MSNBC contributor and reporter for the New York Times.
"What I'm saying is, what I'm going to tell you is, so if something had happened and your answer was, well, if you guys had acted quicker we could have saved that person," Spicer replied.
"Did you have information that something like that was going to happen?" Peters pressed.
"Jeremy, would you wait until you do?" Spicer said. "The answer is we act now to protect the future!"
He claimed that everyone who "needed to be a part of the process" behind the executive order supported it.
"Everybody that needed to be consulted was consulted," Spicer said. "Everybody understands what the President was doing and why he was doing it and everybody that needed to be consulted was."
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Gen. John Kelly was just being briefed on the order as he watched as Trump signed it on television, and Secretary of Defense Gen. James Mattis did not see the final draft of the order until hours before Trump signed it, according to a report published Sunday by the New York Times. -
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stringer bell wrote: »https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4XYHynRb1s
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/sean-spicer-travel-ban-what-if-somebody-was-killedWH Spox On Travel Ban: What If We Didn't Act 'And Somebody Was Killed'?
White House press secretary Sean Spicer on Monday defended President Donald Trump's executive order temporarily barring visitors from seven predominantly Muslim countries, claiming that the White House had "a very short period of time" to act on protecting national security.
"There was a very short period of time in which we had something to execute that would ensure that the people of the United States were safe," Spicer said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."
He claimed that "everybody" was protected as a result of the executive order.
"What happened if we didn't act and somebody was killed?" Spicer said.
"Was there an imminent threat? There was no imminent threat, was there?" interrupted Jeremy Peters, an MSNBC contributor and reporter for the New York Times.
"What I'm saying is, what I'm going to tell you is, so if something had happened and your answer was, well, if you guys had acted quicker we could have saved that person," Spicer replied.
"Did you have information that something like that was going to happen?" Peters pressed.
"Jeremy, would you wait until you do?" Spicer said. "The answer is we act now to protect the future!"
He claimed that everyone who "needed to be a part of the process" behind the executive order supported it.
"Everybody that needed to be consulted was consulted," Spicer said. "Everybody understands what the President was doing and why he was doing it and everybody that needed to be consulted was."
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Gen. John Kelly was just being briefed on the order as he watched as Trump signed it on television, and Secretary of Defense Gen. James Mattis did not see the final draft of the order until hours before Trump signed it, according to a report published Sunday by the New York Times.
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Real ? the world needs to stomp the ? outta ISIS.End the problem by it´s roots.
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stringer bell wrote: »
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stringer bell wrote: »
Is this a threat?
This b-tch n-gga's been making threats for months now, this isn't new. -
stringer bell wrote: »
Doesn't diabetes affect the AA community heavily? But yeah...none of this affects black folks -
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nEzbgPky5JE
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/spicer-defends-detaining-five-year-old-iranian-suggests-he-could-have-posed-a-threat/Spicer Defends Detaining Five-Year-Old Iranian, Suggests He Could Have Posed a Threat
When defending President Donald Trump‘s executive order banning immigration from seven predominantly Muslim countries Monday, White House press secretary Sean Spicer suggested that it would be “misguided and wrong” to assume a five-year-old Iranian boy detained at Dulles airport was not a threat to national security.
NBC News’ Kristen Welker brought up the incident while Spicer was extolling the benefits of the order during the White House press briefing. After Spicer insisted the order made Americans safe, Welker pressed him on the detention of a“five-year-old from Iran for five hours. He was separated from his mother.”
“And they were processed through, Kristen. That’s the process,” Spicer responded.
“The point is you can go through and nitpick and say this individual– that’s why we slow it down. And to make sure if they are a 5-year-old, then maybe that they are with their parents and they don’t pose a threat,” he continued.
“But to assume just because of someone’s age or gender or whatever that they don’t pose threat is misguided and wrong,” he concluded.
So ISIS is here recruiting 5yo to become terrorists now according Spicer..
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http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/1/30/1627589/-Sean-Spicer-tried-to-justify-Muslim-ban-with-Canadian-shooter-who-shot-MuslimsSean Spicer tried to justify Muslim ban with Canadian shooter—who shot Muslims“It’s a terrible reminder of why we must remain vigilant, and why the president is taking steps to be proactive, rather than reactive, when it comes to our nation’s safety and security,” press secretary Sean Spicer said at his daily briefing on Monday.The “proactive, rather than reactive” language is similar to the rhetoric Trump and his allies have used in defending his “temporary” ban on refugees and by visitors from seven Muslim-majority countries, which has caused a worldwide uproar.
Spicer used similar words when asked directly about the travel ban later in the briefing, saying Trump was not going to “wait and react.”
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StoneColdMikey wrote: »babelipsss wrote: »We are not in this together. It would be wonderful if all people of color banded together against whitey. But that is far from the case. Those countries couldn't care less about us. It is not our fight.
Foh with this type of thinking .
Y'all may not like her way of thinking but it's real
Them people ain't worried about us while they over there or here
Malcolm X when he was trying to start his movement said he would accept help but whites could not be in his organization(I know they not white but stay with me). He said until there was unity amongst us, there could be no unity amongst all. So while all that sounds good about us being united, it ain't real life
Like I just said in another thread
"There you go giving a ? when it ain't your turn"
You want better for us over here, you better have a plan and better be willing to die for it cause all this marching ain't stopping nothing
So shaming somebody for not caring but not having a alternative seems foul to me
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stringer bell wrote: »
Doesn't diabetes affect the AA community heavily? But yeah...none of this affects black folks
I keep seeing this "none of this affects blacks" talk. It's funny in a sad way, cause im sure Trump has something in store for us. Slowly but surely, our turn is coming up. -
This dude is doing everything he said he would do when he was campaigning.. The ? sounded stupid then but folks ate it up and sent him to the White House. I still don't get it. I'm just sitting back smh at all of this.
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What's the big deal? It's white people Country they can do what ever they want? Am I right or wrong? People should focus on their homeland and make it better
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stringer bell wrote: »
Doesn't diabetes affect the AA community heavily? But yeah...none of this affects black folks
I keep seeing this "none of this affects blacks" talk. It's funny in a sad way, cause im sure Trump has something in store for us. Slowly but surely, our turn is coming up.
No one ever said that Trump wouldn't do anything that wouldn't affect black people. Because some people believe that there is a silver lining for black people in Trump's presidency and no matter how many times you explain it, they'll still parrot that " none of this affects black people". -
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5th Letter wrote: »stringer bell wrote: »
Doesn't diabetes affect the AA community heavily? But yeah...none of this affects black folks
I keep seeing this "none of this affects blacks" talk. It's funny in a sad way, cause im sure Trump has something in store for us. Slowly but surely, our turn is coming up.
No one ever said that Trump wouldn't do anything that wouldn't affect black people. Because some people believe that there is a silver lining for black people in Trump's presidency and no matter how many times you explain it, they'll still parrot that " none of this affects black people".
False.
That was a DIrect Quote...
In response to someone explaining all the ? Trump would do if he was elected.
I knew that the sheer STUPIDITY of that statement could not be fully realized while in the throws of a campaign.
That's why I continuously bring that quote to light while Adolf Cheeto is actually in office.
So people like you can't make up #AlternativeFacts.