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Is innuendo false witness?
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11-06-2016, 09:01 PM
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If I had a surfboard I'd be waxing it up right now. There's a tsunami coming and it's coming for Trump and his 'deplorables'.
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11-06-2016, 09:17 PM
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Despite having their ridiculous poll showing Trump up by 5% points, the LA Times has Clinton winning 352 EC votes.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/politi...htmlstory.html
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11-06-2016, 09:25 PM
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Is innuendo false witness?
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It's a colonoscopy.
A suppository is a repository for retired suppositions.
Seriously, it can be false witness with a whiff of deniability, imo.
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11-07-2016, 10:30 AM
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Is telling half the truth lying? 
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Raj we have, or rather had, a tradition in this country of giving people a speedy and fair trial and assuming innocence until proven guilty beyond a doubt. If you feel that Sec'y Clinton has not been investigated six ways from Sunday ever since she became First Lady I don't know what I can say.
The GOP mud slinging machine has been after her since day one, and most of that lot would not recognize the truth if it bit them on the arse. Diogenes would lose his mind at a GOP meeting.
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11-07-2016, 11:43 AM
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Rob, with all due respect, you are missing my point. If someone is an accident prone driver, the insurance companies will drop them or jack up their insurance sky high. Would you want to be in a car with that person driving, though that person has never been at fault?
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11-07-2016, 11:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Rajoo
Rob, with all due respect, you are missing my point. If someone is an accident prone driver, the insurance companies will drop them or jack up their insurance sky high. Would you want to be in a car with that person driving, though that person has never been at fault?
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Rajoo, with all due respect...
If the person you perceive as being accident prone drives a million miles a year and has three accidents and the person who has never been at fault has only driven two miles a year.... Wouldn't that be a factor to consider?
It's never not complicated.
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11-07-2016, 12:07 PM
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Rajoo, with all due respect...
If the person you perceive as being accident prone drives a million miles a year and has three accidents and the person who has never been at fault has only driven two miles a year.... Wouldn't that be a factor to consider?
It's never not complicated.
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Who has only driven only two miles a year? That's the best you can do?
Argument I am making is this: Was Hillary the best available driver knowing she is accident prone? Also why further complicate the nomination process, or do you really believe that Hillary was a consensus candidate. Careful, Debbie and Donna are still lurking around somewhere.
Getting ready to go to work now since I am outnumbered here.
PS: Look at the bright side, after tomorrow this thread can officially be closed and most people here will be very happy.
Mission accomplished.
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11-07-2016, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Rajoo
Who has only driven only two miles a year? That's the best you can do?
Argument I am making is this: Was Hillary the best available driver knowing she is accident prone? Also why further complicate the nomination process, or do you really believe that Hillary was a consensus candidate. Careful, Debbie and Donna are still lurking around somewhere.
Getting ready to go to work now since I am outnumbered here. 
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Hillary sucks, to be sure. However, her suckage is but a shadow of that demonstrated by der Trumpenfuhrer. Her dishonesty and malfeasance are within historical bounds in American politics. Trump, with his neo-Fascist policies and rhetoric, is far outside these bounds.
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