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Reply #585 - Jun 20th, 2019 at 9:35pm
 
SadKangaroo wrote on Jun 20th, 2019 at 6:29pm:
it_is_the_light wrote on Jun 20th, 2019 at 6:27pm:
let us look at the accusations

it_is_the_light wrote on Apr 21st, 2018 at 1:12pm:
you have been recorded on and for the record saying that child rape is ok


this post was made by me because you want child abuse to be continued to be posted


4th instance of you making those accusations.


Oh dear, our beloved brother didn't cover his allegations with enough spam.

But I'm curious, dear one. Do you stand by your claim that Sad watches child porn and enjoys abusing your dear children?

Actually, I remember you accusing one such as I Am of being a paedophile too. Do you remember one such as that?

We shall give you the opportunity to come clean on this one. Once you confesss, we can discuss your unconditional forgiveness.
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Reply #586 - Jun 20th, 2019 at 11:37pm
 
She'll need to run faster than she did before the last drubbing... and she needs to drop the quasi-feminism - nobody really believes it and the reality of feminism is starting to bite and the opposition to it rising .......

Not a good horse to back in any race .... carrying too much weight and getting a bit long in the tooth...
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Reply #587 - Jun 21st, 2019 at 5:12am
 
Grappler Deep State Feller wrote on Jun 20th, 2019 at 11:37pm:
She'll need to run faster than she did before the last drubbing... and she needs to drop the quasi-feminism - nobody really believes it and the reality of feminism is starting to bite and the opposition to it rising .......

Not a good horse to back in any race .... carrying too much weight and getting a bit long in the tooth...



Yes Grappler yet she doesn't care

We have not seen this level of unbridled quest for power since the non tinted id known as Hitler
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Reply #588 - Jun 21st, 2019 at 9:35am
 
Hillary Explains here Why the Left Can't be Civil ..




This is why certain posters resort to attacks

Because they cannot engage in civil debate

Yet that only goes to illuminate their SADistic nature

And imagery of ABUSE they prefer to watch

This is so sad as darkness is visible

As We press onward to victory
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Re: Hillary Clinton Is RUNNING AGAIN !
Reply #589 - Jun 21st, 2019 at 12:09pm
 
it_is_the_light wrote on Jun 21st, 2019 at 9:35am:
Hillary Explains here Why the Left Can't be Civil ..




This is why certain posters resort to attacks

Because they cannot engage in civil debate

Yet that only goes to illuminate their SADistic nature

And imagery of ABUSE they prefer to watch

This is so sad as darkness is visible

As We press onward to victory


Thanks, dear one. You're saying one such as I Am and the ID knows as Sad like to watch child porn.

Does this make us paedophiles?
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Reply #590 - Jun 21st, 2019 at 1:11pm
 
Karnal wrote on Jun 21st, 2019 at 12:09pm:
it_is_the_light wrote on Jun 21st, 2019 at 9:35am:
Hillary Explains here Why the Left Can't be Civil ..




This is why certain posters resort to attacks

Because they cannot engage in civil debate

Yet that only goes to illuminate their SADistic nature

And imagery of ABUSE they prefer to watch

This is so sad as darkness is visible

As We press onward to victory


Thanks, dear one. You're saying one such as I Am and the ID knows as Sad like to watch child porn.

Does this make us paedophiles?


no responses to spam will be addressed on this thread ,

rather

you can ask your questions concerning your preferred viewing material here

http://www.ozpolitic.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1561014292/6#6

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Reply #591 - Jun 21st, 2019 at 6:09pm
 
Nay, dear one, we investigate all truths at their source. Didst thou call one such as I Am and the Sad one paedophiles? Beloved tranny sisters? Gender fluid?

Please confirm so we can continue with the facts.
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Reply #592 - Jun 21st, 2019 at 7:52pm
 
Democrat Leader Board

1) Joe Biden
Website: JoeBiden.com
Lord knows Biden has baggage — and if the flap over his past chumminess with segregationists is any indication, it has potential to bog him down. The former Vice President offers America a seductive promise — a reboot from the Trump catastrophe. And rather than risk falling in love with a progressive New Hope, many rank-and-file Democrats, particularly older voters, seem more than happy to fall in line behind Biden. At his Philadelphia kickoff rally in May, Biden touted his record as a Mr. Fixit: “I know how to make government work.”

2) Elizabeth Warren
Website: ElizabethWarren.com
Warren continues to rise by outpacing her competitors on policy, recently calling to wipe out student debt for tens of millions of Americans. The Massachusetts senator is targeting Democrats who seek progressive purity from their 2020 champion. (She recently rejected a town hall invitation from Fox News, calling the network “a hate-for-profit racket… designed to turn us against each other.”) But unlike Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders, the 69-year-old Warren is a capitalist at heart, having spent a career trying to make the system work for working people. Prior to becoming a senator, Warren launched the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. And before that, as a law professor, she sparred with then Senator Joe Biden about the 2005 bankruptcy bill he backed, which Warren argued favored special interests. “At a time when the biggest financial institutions in this country were trying to put the squeeze on millions of hardworking families,” Warren said recently. “Joe Biden was on the side of the credit card companies.”

3) Bernie Sanders
Website: BernieSanders.com
That Sanders has slipped to third place reflects Warren’s strength, not his weakness. He remains a force thanks to a potent combination of people-power and cash. His campaign raised $18 million from more than 500,000 donors in the opening months. And the campaign’s focus on grassroots organizing is peerless in the 2020 field. Sanders does not have the left lane to himself anymore — many candidates have embraced his once-distinctive proposals. But he is seen as an uncompromising champion of policies like Medicare for All.
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Reply #593 - Jun 21st, 2019 at 7:53pm
 
4) Kamala Harris
Website: KamalaHarris.org
Harris — the 54-year-old former prosecutor — continues to show star power: Her town hall on MSNBC in late May drew 2.2 million viewers. And if the way she dismantled Attorney General Bill Barr in hearings about the Mueller report is any indication, Harris will be a force on the debate stage. The Californian stands astride the tectonic plates of the Democratic Party — an establishment politician who has adopted a platform responsive to the passion of the grassroots, including a Green New Deal and marijuana legalization. Her fundraising in the first quarter reflects success in sustaining this tricky balance: Harris raised $12 million from nearly 140,000 donors. Black women are the heart of the Democratic Party, and seeing themselves reflected in the Howard University-educated Harris (born to Jamaican and Tamil Indian parents) could boost her prospects in an early-vote state like South Carolina. (For now, however, Harris is only polling in the the single digits in the Palmetto State, while Biden’s support is in the high thirties.)

5) Pete Buttigieg
Website: PeteForAmerica.com
The 37-year-old mayor vaulted from dark-horse to phenom in a matter of months, but has lately plateaued. Buttigieg was recently featured in a photo-shoot in Vogue, and (with his husband Chasten) scored the cover of Time. Plainspoken and steeped in the values of the Christian left, Buttigieg has wowed pundits and prospective voters alike — whether speaking sign language, pontificating on Ulysses or officiating last minute nuptials for two supporters expecting a baby. Is “Mayor Pete” a true contender? His fundraising suggests he’ll have staying power: Buttigieg has already raised $7 million from nearly 160,000 donors. We only wish he were as quick to understand the traumas of black America as he was to learn Norwegian. Indeed, his lack of resonance with African American voters could be his undoing. In a recent South Carolina poll, Mayor Pete ranked second among white voters at 18 percent, but got 0 percent of the black vote.

6) Cory Booker
Website: CoryBooker.com
The former super-mayor of Newark, Booker is running on a values-heavy message of love, unity and “a revival of civic grace.” The 50-year-old has one of the most liberal voting records in the Senate, and he’s changed the conversation around federal cannabis legalization with his proposed Marijuana Justice Act. “I get angry when I see people taking just one step — legalizing marijuana — without doing anything to address past harms,” he told Rolling Stone in a recent interview. Booker has also demonstrated his policy chops by unveiling an ambitious affordable housing plan that would provide tax credits to renters, increase housing investments in rural America, and push localities to reform their zoning laws that stand in the way of building more affordable housing units. But his outward liberalism has been undercut at times by problematic connections to Wall Street and Big Pharma. He vowed to not accept corporate PAC or lobbyist donations, and announced raising more than $5 million in the opening months of his campaign.
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Reply #594 - Jun 21st, 2019 at 7:55pm
 
7) Beto O’Rourke
Website: BetoORourke.com
After firing up the nationwide political machine that helped him nearly topple Texas mega-villain Sen. Ted Cruz in 2018, O’Rourke has the cash to compete for the Democratic nomination. He’s raised $9.4 million, on the strength of 280,000 contributions. But after basking in the limelight like a political rock star during his Senate bid, Beto has struggled to gain traction on the presidential stage — and was the first candidate to attempt a reboot. During a mid-May media blitz designed to reintroduce himself to America, Beto expressed regret for the Vanity Fair cover timed to his initial launch, calling it an expression of his “privilege.” He insisted that the seemingly boastful coverline, “Man, I’m just born to be in it,” was just a clumsy attempt “to say that I felt that my calling was in public service. No one is born to be president of the United States of America,” he told The View, “least of all me.”

8) Amy Klobuchar
Website: Amy-Klobuchar.com
The Minnesota senator’s unruffled persona stands in contrast to Trump’s bluster and bravado, winning her plaudits from conservatives including Washington Post columnist George Will and Republican senators Lindsey Graham and Susan Collins. Klobuchar, 58, raised a respectable $5 million in the first quarter. In theory, Klobuchar should benefit from a near-home-field advantage in neighboring Iowa, which holds the first-in-the-nation caucus. But the latest Des Moines Registerpoll has her bumping along at 2 percent support.

9) Andrew Yang
Website: Yang2020.com
The most unlikely grassroots sensation of 2020, Yang is a businessman who founded Venture for America, working to revitalize struggling urban centers by training and fostering entrepreneurs in cities like Detroit and New Orleans. Yang’s campaign announced it raised $1.7 million in the first quarter, as his campaign has become a hit among meme-warrior members of the #YangGang. His appearance on Joe Rogan’s YouTube show drew more than 2.6 million views, and some troubling new fans in the alt-right.

10) Jay Inslee
Website: JayInslee.com
Inslee launched his campaign on March 1st at a Seattle solar-energy factory, vowing to be the first climate president. “This has to be the number-one priority of the United States,” he told Rolling Stone. “I think too many other candidates are going to say, ‘I’m for the Green New Deal, and now I’m done.’ That just doesn’t cut it.” True to his word, Inslee is leading the pack of 2020 contenders with ambitious, detailed climate policy proposals. In mid-May, Inslee unveiled his Evergreen Economy Plan, which calls for $3 trillion in federal spending to “defeat climate change” and create 8 million jobs. Inslee has also led the charge to pressure the DNC to host an official climate-specific debate — a demand the committee has so far refused.
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Reply #595 - Jun 21st, 2019 at 7:58pm
 
11) Julián Castro
Website: JulianForTheFuture.com
The former Housing and Urban Development secretary — and a short-lister for Hillary’s 2016 veep — announced his 2020 candidacy in his hometown of San Antonio in January. The only Latino contender in the field, Castro, 44, is one of the youngest. He was the first Democrat to visit Puerto Rico as a candidate, and has committed to visit all 50 states during the primaries. Castro’s “People First” policy agenda is earning high marks for outlining the first sweeping immigration plan of the 2020 primary to provide a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants; an education overhaul that would reinvest in public education from pre-K through college; and a $5-billion planto “eliminate lead poisoning as a major public health threat.” He qualified for a podium on the debate stage under the party’s two-track metrics of poll numbers and grassroots donor support.

12) Tulsi Gabbard
Website: Tulsi2020.com
An Iraq war vet, 37, Gabbard is the first Hindu to serve in the House of Representatives. Gabbard has introduced a bipartisan bill with Rep. Don Young (R-AK) to legalize marijuana, and she has begun to register in the low single digits in some 2020 polls and looks like a lock for the debate stage. Gabbard also continues to ruffle feathers within her own party. After Attorney General William Barr released his controversial, four-page summary of the Mueller report, Gabbard said that it was time to “put aside partisan interests” and “move forward.” The Hawaiian congresswoman was recently praised as the “by far the very, very best” of the Democratic field by Ron Paul, the former Republican gadfly presidential candidate.

13) Kirsten Gillibrand
Website: 2020.KirstenGillibrand.com
Gillibrand has framed 2020 as a contest between bravery and fear, and herself as the Democrats’ own Fearless Girl™ (complete with Wall Street funding). An attempt to bait the president by holding her kickoff outside Trump Tower didn’t pay off. But Gillibrand is distinguishing herself as the first candidate to speak up when it comes to the issues most important to women. Gillibrand has called for codifying Roe, and repealing the Hyde Amendment, promised to appoint only pro-choice judges and to protect women’s health care. Gillibrand has finally built a grassroots donor basethat will assure her of a spot on the debate stage.

14) Marianne Williamson
Website: Marianne2020.com
Oprah Winfrey may sit out the 2020 fracas, but one of her favorite self-help gurus jumped in feet first in late-January, arguing that the United States is in dire need of a “moral and spiritual awakening.” Williamson, 66, has limited political experience: She finished fourth in a congressional primary in California in 2014. But she says she’s pursuing the presidency on a track record of helping transform “moral dysfunction.” Williamson may be running for the White House as a PR stunt, but it’s working. She’s qualified for the debate stage both with her poll numbers and meeting the 65,000 donor threshold.

15) John Delaney
Website: JohnKDelaney.com
The former Maryland Congressman, 55, has been running for president since July 2017. Delaney preaches a relentlessly bipartisan message of national unity. One thing that won’t slow him down is funding: Delaney is worth close to $100 million. An entrepreneur in high finance, he launched two companies that trade on the New York Stock Exchange. Not surprisingly then, Delaney is a capitalist. “The primary is going to be a choice between socialism and a more just form of capitalism,” he said in late-February. “I believe in capitalism, the free markets and the private economy.” Delaney’s centrist principles also apply to healthcare. In June, he was booed at a Democratic event for describing Medicare-for-All as “not good policy.” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) suggested he “sashay away” from the primary.
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Reply #596 - Jun 21st, 2019 at 8:02pm
 
16) Tim Ryan
Website: TimRyanForAmerica.com
A nine-term congressman, Ryan represents post-industrial Youngstown, Ohio, and wants Democrats to compete for the disaffected voters who turned to Trump in 2016. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Ryan, 45, lamented that Democrats had “not done anywhere close to what we need to do for rural America. I think we need an absolute, aggressive campaign in rural America, because I think we can win those voters back.” Ryan has begun to register in national polls. But his campaign to deny Nancy Pelosi the Speaker’s gavel in 2018 speaks against his political instincts, and some Democratic primary voters won’t easily forgive him for it.

17) John Hickenlooper
Website: Hickenlooper.com
Colorado’s former governor, 67, left office in January having created 400,000 jobs over two terms, with unemployment dropping below 3 percent in 2018. The state currently boasts the number-one economy in the nation, thanks in part to a fracking boom, and Hickenlooper markets himself as a centrist who can bring opposing interests to the table. “I am who I am,” Hickenlooper recently told Rolling Stone. “True to that north star.” Despite a tepid media response to his March 4th announcement, his bridge-building approach seems to be resonating with donors: Hickenlooper’s campaign says it raised over $1 million within 48 hours of his candidacy declaration.
Signature Policy: In the wake of the 2012 Aurora theater shooting that left 12 dead and dozens injured, Hickenlooper’s state government passed background checks and magazine capacity limits.

18) Bill de Blasio
Website: BilldeBlasio.com
The mayor of New York since 2014, de Blasio announced his 2020 campaign on May 16th and has begun to register in low single digits in several national polls. If hizzoner has got his sights set on Washington, de Blasio has got problems closer to home. His approval rating in New York is hovering in the low-40s and unlikely to improve following a failed attempt to bring an Amazon campus to Queens. A Quinnipiac poll released in early April found that 76 percent of New York City voters don’t think he should run for the White House.

19) Steve Bullock
Website: SteveBullock.com
The Montana governor with a Deadwood-worthy name could be a 2020 dark horse, but he’s having trouble out of the gates. He entered the race in May and did not qualify for the first debate. Still, his experience stands out. He won statewide office in a state Trump carried by 20 points — and then got a GOP-majority legislature to agree to expand Medicaid.

20) Michael Bennet
Website: MichaelBennet.com
The 54-year-old senator, who put his presidential launch on hold for prostate cancer surgery, announced his bid officially on May 2nd, calling for a return to integrity in government and a revival of American economic mobility. A former chief of staff to then-Denver mayor Hickenlooper, Bennet positions himself as “pragmatic idealist” and has been calling for Democrats to temper ideas like packing the Supreme Court. He has been lauded by “Morning” Joe Scarborough for combining “an Ivy League pedigree” with “a common touch” and for his “commitment to key centrist fiscal policies.”

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/2020-democrat-candidates...

There are more but none of them are called Hillary either.
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Reply #597 - Jun 22nd, 2019 at 6:10am
 
Dnarever wrote on Jun 21st, 2019 at 7:52pm:
Democrat Leader Board

1) Joe Biden
Website: JoeBiden.com
Lord knows Biden has baggage — and if the flap over his past chumminess with segregationists is any indication, it has potential to bog him down. The former Vice President offers America a seductive promise — a reboot from the Trump catastrophe. And rather than risk falling in love with a progressive New Hope, many rank-and-file Democrats, particularly older voters, seem more than happy to fall in line behind Biden. At his Philadelphia kickoff rally in May, Biden touted his record as a Mr. Fixit: “I know how to make government work.”

2) Elizabeth Warren
Website: ElizabethWarren.com
Warren continues to rise by outpacing her competitors on policy, recently calling to wipe out student debt for tens of millions of Americans. The Massachusetts senator is targeting Democrats who seek progressive purity from their 2020 champion. (She recently rejected a town hall invitation from Fox News, calling the network “a hate-for-profit racket… designed to turn us against each other.”) But unlike Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders, the 69-year-old Warren is a capitalist at heart, having spent a career trying to make the system work for working people. Prior to becoming a senator, Warren launched the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. And before that, as a law professor, she sparred with then Senator Joe Biden about the 2005 bankruptcy bill he backed, which Warren argued favored special interests. “At a time when the biggest financial institutions in this country were trying to put the squeeze on millions of hardworking families,” Warren said recently. “Joe Biden was on the side of the credit card companies.”

3) Bernie Sanders
Website: BernieSanders.com
That Sanders has slipped to third place reflects Warren’s strength, not his weakness. He remains a force thanks to a potent combination of people-power and cash. His campaign raised $18 million from more than 500,000 donors in the opening months. And the campaign’s focus on grassroots organizing is peerless in the 2020 field. Sanders does not have the left lane to himself anymore — many candidates have embraced his once-distinctive proposals. But he is seen as an uncompromising champion of policies like Medicare for All.


This is not a Presidential candidate lineup - its a freak show!

None has any real policy's apart from Pocahontas and she is as real as her Indian heritage.

Sleepy Joe has done nothing in the last 50 years and now he's going to change - right!

They're just a bunch of cardboard cutouts - fakes! Does America really need more puppets?
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Reply #598 - Jun 22nd, 2019 at 6:20am
 
Richdude wrote on Jun 22nd, 2019 at 6:10am:
Dnarever wrote on Jun 21st, 2019 at 7:52pm:
Democrat Leader Board

1) Joe Biden
Website: JoeBiden.com
Lord knows Biden has baggage — and if the flap over his past chumminess with segregationists is any indication, it has potential to bog him down. The former Vice President offers America a seductive promise — a reboot from the Trump catastrophe. And rather than risk falling in love with a progressive New Hope, many rank-and-file Democrats, particularly older voters, seem more than happy to fall in line behind Biden. At his Philadelphia kickoff rally in May, Biden touted his record as a Mr. Fixit: “I know how to make government work.”

2) Elizabeth Warren
Website: ElizabethWarren.com
Warren continues to rise by outpacing her competitors on policy, recently calling to wipe out student debt for tens of millions of Americans. The Massachusetts senator is targeting Democrats who seek progressive purity from their 2020 champion. (She recently rejected a town hall invitation from Fox News, calling the network “a hate-for-profit racket… designed to turn us against each other.”) But unlike Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders, the 69-year-old Warren is a capitalist at heart, having spent a career trying to make the system work for working people. Prior to becoming a senator, Warren launched the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. And before that, as a law professor, she sparred with then Senator Joe Biden about the 2005 bankruptcy bill he backed, which Warren argued favored special interests. “At a time when the biggest financial institutions in this country were trying to put the squeeze on millions of hardworking families,” Warren said recently. “Joe Biden was on the side of the credit card companies.”

3) Bernie Sanders
Website: BernieSanders.com
That Sanders has slipped to third place reflects Warren’s strength, not his weakness. He remains a force thanks to a potent combination of people-power and cash. His campaign raised $18 million from more than 500,000 donors in the opening months. And the campaign’s focus on grassroots organizing is peerless in the 2020 field. Sanders does not have the left lane to himself anymore — many candidates have embraced his once-distinctive proposals. But he is seen as an uncompromising champion of policies like Medicare for All.


This is not a Presidential candidate lineup - its a freak show!

None has any real policy's apart from Pocahontas and she is as real as her Indian heritage.

Sleepy Joe has done nothing in the last 50 years and now he's going to change - right!

They're just a bunch of cardboard cutouts - fakes! Does America really need more puppets?



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Reply #599 - Jun 22nd, 2019 at 12:21pm
 
What's the bet that when Biden is nominated in the primaries, dear one will say, you see? I told you so. Hillary really is running.
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