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layman
 
  -2  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 05:16 am
Baltimore is also known to have more rats per capita than other city on the planet. Big-ass rats, too. Vicious rats who chew up babies, and ****. More rats than even London, Paris, and Chicago.

Quote:
Top 10 Worst Rat Cities in the World

Baltimore's rat problem is so bad that at one point, rats tunneled so intensely beneath a particular area of pavement that when garbage collectors drove over it, their truck sunk up to its axles. Rats in the vicinity took full advantage of the mishap and swarmed the truck, gorging on the garbage inside.


http://www.animalplanet.com/wild-animals/10-worst-rat-cites-in-the-world/

Lash
 
  -2  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 05:17 am
@layman,
Did you see The Wire?
gungasnake
 
  -2  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 05:19 am
@Walter Hinteler,
In the United States we have a mainstream press which is owned by four or five corporations and which is free to print all of the Democrat and deep state glop which stupid people might want to read and, this is the good news, we also have a burgeoning alternative media which provides real information to the intelligent people in the country. In the 2016 election, there finally was a majority of people working with real information and the outcome of the election reflected that.

Compare that to the situation in the UK and Western Europe in which the press really is censored and cannot report the news of the impending collapse of those rogue governments and the abject failure of the unbridled immigration program being promulgated by people with criminal agendas, according to the Kalergi plan for the genocide of the indigenous people of Europe.
layman
 
  -3  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 05:26 am
@Lash,
Lash wrote:

Did you see The Wire?


Naw, aint never seen that. Is that a movie, or some TV series? Does it have rats and torturers in it?
farmerman
 
  5  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 05:28 am
@gungasnake,
And, of course there is FOX, a truly independent non-objectivist view of the news with no ties to any political leaning.

The trubble with you is you actually believe your crap
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Brand X
 
  4  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 05:35 am
Trump is on a 'blame America first tour', go figure.
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gungasnake
 
  -2  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 05:36 am
@layman,
Maryland is another one of those states which, with the removal of one or two goofball counties, would be a perfectly normal red state in which normal decent people could live. Many Maryland state level elections such as that first governor's race won by Paris Glendenning have been determined by simple vote manufacturing in Baltimore County.
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gungasnake
 
  -3  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 05:51 am
Paris Glendenning is a sort of a pig's pig and a poster child for what has become of the Democrat party both in Maryland and nationally.

Before being elected as governor, he had served as the County executive of Prince George's County Maryland and left that County in severe straits at his departure, signing many sweetheart deals for toadies on his way out.

Once in the late 80s there had been a severe ice storm in the area of Maryland 295 past Anacostia and the old Bolling airfield which is now headquarters for Defense Intelligence. Highway 295 became impassable altogether. Many people spent the night in their cars and one elderly couple all but froze to death trying to get across the Wilson Bridge to seek shelter for the night.

The hell of it is that it never snowed after about 4 PM in the afternoon that day. Very easy it would have been to get helicopters or treaded vehicles into the area with blankets and hot chocolate or something for those poor people to at least let them know that somebody knew they were alive and gave a rat's ass. But, no, nothing was done at all except that, the following morning, cars were being towed from the area at owners cost.

But there on local television, the next day, was Paris Glendenning telling the world what a wonderful job the public servants of Prince George's County had done dealing with the dire emergency.....

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Lash
 
  -1  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 05:55 am
@layman,
The underbelly of Baltimore looks like Calcutta. The next Detroit.
maporsche
 
  5  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 05:55 am
@layman,
I’m on the record as stating that I don’t think this probe will find anything that would reach the level of impeachment and also that I personally do not want to see Trump impeached.
layman
 
  -2  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 06:02 am
@Lash,
Spiro Agnew was from Baltimore.

I mean, like, what's that tell ya?
layman
 
  -2  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 06:12 am
@maporsche,
After a year of electronic surveillance, all based on bogus warrant applications, no charges whatsoever have been brought against Carter Page. No "collusion" charges against Flynn, Manafort, Papadopolous, or anybody else in the world.

In addition to all the resources of the FBI, CIA, and DHS, private donors, MSM papers, and networks have spent billions in terms of money and years of research time to find dirt on Trump.

Still, every cheese-eater and his brother thinks some proof will turn up any ole day.

The chumps, them!
revelette1
 
  8  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 06:20 am
Well from what I can see, all the names being caught up in the latest indictments against Russian Agents are all claiming they didn't know Guccifer 2.0 originated from Russia. So who are the chumps? Either they are co-conspirators and/or willing fools.

Guccifer 2.0: How Russian Hackers Spread Stolen Records
layman
 
  -3  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 06:54 am
@revelette1,
revelette1 wrote:

Well from what I can see, all the names being caught up in the latest indictments against Russian Agents are all claiming they didn't know Guccifer 2.0 originated from Russia. So who are the chumps? Either they are co-conspirators and/or willing fools.

Guccifer 2.0: How Russian Hackers Spread Stolen Records


"Names caught up?" Like Barak Obama and all the agencies he controlled who were charged with stopping this crap during his presidency, ya mean?

Like all the fake news MSM outlets who made a living from publishing this material for months, ya mean?

I agree: Straight up chumps.
revelette1
 
  5  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 07:25 am
@layman,
Quote:
Like Barak Obama and all the agencies he controlled who were charged with stopping this crap during his presidency, ya mean


It is waste of time posting the same information over and over again to you, you just pooh pooh it or pick some inane point and beat it to death.

But for those who may be reading here...

Quote:
Our ruling

Trump said that Obama found out about Russia "in August. Now, the election was in November. That's a lot of time. He did nothing about it."
The Obama administration did not sit idle while Russia interfered in the election, as Trump makes it seem. The administration publicly named the Russian government as the culprit, confronted Putin in person, and worked to secure the country’s election infrastructure — all while the intelligence agencies investigated the issue.

That said, Obama waited until December, after the election, to take any public, punitive measures against Putin, when he kicked out diplomats and imposed sanctions.

Trump’s statement contains a grain of truth but ignores critical facts that would give a different impression, so we rate it Mostly False.


http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2017/jul/10/donald-trump/donald-trump-says-barack-obama-did-nothing-about-r/

Compare to Trump who has denied or at least questioned the Russian involvement in election meddling. And even today has called the whole probe a "Rigged Witch Hunt."


Moreover, more than likely the reporters who recieved information from Russia agents were not liberal friendly.
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layman
 
  -4  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 07:27 am
Mueller wants to give the impression that the Americans have actually received something for the $30-40 million he's taken. So what does he do?

He says a soviet spy agency "conspired" to disrupt the US elections. Then he throws in the names of 12 widely-known soviet employees at this agency and names them as "co-conspirators." That coulda been done years ago, for nothing.

If he had any balls he would have just indicted Putin, and then alleged that Putin employed various Russian citizens to help him implement his devious plans. Obama could have done that in June, 2016. Or at any other time during his 8-years reign, for that matter. Nothing new about it in 2016.

One bright side--at least the public won't have to spend hundreds of millions more trying to actually prove these allegations. Not a "conspirator" will ever be tried.
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maporsche
 
  3  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 07:32 am
@layman,
layman wrote:

After a year of electronic surveillance, all based on bogus warrant applications, no charges whatsoever have been brought against Carter Page. No "collusion" charges against Flynn, Manafort, Papadopolous, or anybody else in the world.

In addition to all the resources of the FBI, CIA, and DHS, private donors, MSM papers, and networks have spent billions in terms of money and years of research time to find dirt on Trump.

Still, every cheese-eater and his brother thinks some proof will turn up any ole day.

The chumps, them!


Interesting that this has nothing to do with my post.
Walter Hinteler
 
  4  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 07:35 am
@maporsche,
Quote:
http://i.imgur.com/7hQffxh.jpg
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layman
 
  -2  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 07:49 am
Mueller has at least given Trump some ideas that will help advance his plans to take over the world.

Next week he's gunna have the DOJ file indictmenta against the leader of virtually every country in the world. China, Pakistan, Iran, France, and alla them.

He will allege that they have created spy agencies which have worked to undermine U.S. interests. A big-ass conspiracy, ya know?

Then he will send in military forces to execute criminal arrest warrants against the whole lot of them!
Blickers
 
  4  
Mon 16 Jul, 2018 07:49 am
Trump-Putin meeting lasting more than 90 minutes

From CNN's Jeremy Diamond

US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin's one-on-one meeting — with interpreters — is running long.

Reporters were ushered out of the room where the two men were meeting at 2:16 p.m. local time, presumably leaving Trump and Putin alone for their 90 minutes of scheduled solo time. As of this writing, the meeting is still ongoing.

Trump and Putin's bilateral meeting at the G20 summit last year also ran long, with first lady Melania Trump reportedly poking her head in the meeting in an attempt to get Trump back on schedule.


Over 90 minutes!!

Helsinki is only 75 miles from the Russian border. Right after they entered the discussion room, Putin & Trump could have strolled out another door of the room to a corridor leading outside, got into a car chauffeured by a Russian race car driver, and been over the Russian border by now. And we don't even know it.

Tune in Friday for Trump's first broadcast on the RT Network: "I Had To Move To Russia To Save America From The Globalist Zionist Rothschild New World Order".
 

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