Posted on 10/16/2019 6:29:37 PM PDT by ransomnote
You can quit violating posting rules, now.
Ironically swordmaker credits you and greeneyes with SES Keystone see post #399
How is that “ironic”?
I pray for Trump’s protection and guidance, and those around him as well.
I figure that includes taking care of the bad uns. I am sure all prayers in this regard are good.
It’s from Jan 2018
They paid a fine a have deferred prosecution deal
I think Russie has a deal that can accommodate the city of Moscow underground. Built it with slave labor, from the gulags.
You crediting her when you got the credit too
What, I can’t post a link to free software? Really?
Ok Little J that is a deal, cause I love to rant.
Hey look who is at the Dallas rally.
https://twitter.com/atensnut/status/1184943769868816410
Juanita Broaddrick
@atensnut
Guess who Im sitting by at the Rally. The great
@DavidJHarrisJr
That’s not ironic, it’s deference and humility.
The decode timeline started with greeneyes.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), blocked a Senate vote on a resolution that passed the House.
On Thursday, Paul blocked the vote on the resolution which the House approved the day prior, by objecting to a request by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) for a vote.
“The most important thing we can do right now is send President Trump a message that Congress, the vast majority of Democrats and Republicans, demand he reverse course,” Schumer said, reported The Hill.
“The resolution that’s being offered is simply a way to have petty partisan criticism of the president infect this body,” Paul said.
Paul argued that the resolution would do “nothing to fix the problem” and wasn’t a substitute for an official vote approving war in Syria.
“He should come to the floor and say that we are ready to declare war. We are ready to authorize force, and we are going to stick our troops in the middle of this messy, messy, five-sided civil war where we would be ostensibly opposed to the Turkish government that has made an incursion,” Paul said.
Paul said he had a better plan and tried to get the body to vote on legislation that would suspend U.S. arms sales to Turkey. Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Jim Risch (R-Idaho) objected to that measure, reported Politico.
Schumer said after Paul’s objection that the decision could cost lives. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) talks to reporters at the Capitol in Washington in a file photograph. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo)
“I think that’s a horrible decision. I think it could well risk the lives of Americans down the road,” he said. “I think it will certainly risk the lives of many more Kurds who are our allies.”
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) joined in criticism of the resolution, but he argued the Senate should pass something “stronger.”
“It’s important we make a strong, forward-looking strategic statement. For that reason, my preference would be for something even stronger than the resolution the House passed yesterday, which has some serious weaknesses,” McConnell said in a Senate floor speech.
“It is backward-looking and curiously silent on the issue of whether to actually sustain a military presence in Syria, perhaps to spare Democrats from having to go on record on this key question.”
That’s when Schumer tried to get a vote on the House-passed resolution, arguing: “Time is of the essence.”
Also on Thursday, Sens. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), the Senate Judiciary chairman, and Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.), introduced legislation that would levy sanctions against Turkey.
Trump levied sanctions on Turkish officials in an executive order this week but said he would remove them after the United States helped broker a cease-fire between Turkey, Syria, and the Kurds.
Who is David Harris Jr?
(Ping me to any rants!!!)
What’s the big deal about pee-ing on the so-called 3rd rail?
My momma always said, “Don’t touch the pretty blue flower on the stovetop.”
Rand did something good, yay. Everyone else, who wanted to vote on (the wrong way) - thumbs down.
I'll buy that, the real question is 'How many Americans regard EC as a great statesman and mourn his passage?'
Thats not ironic, its deference and humility.
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Bravo to you Cletus...some posters,unlike you, clearly lack humility.
Upgrade attempt? Brain transplant from a chimpanzee?
I always wondered if I say I have humility do I really have it ?
Bragging about your humility now that’s ironic
Eye roll....
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