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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (202416)9/25/2017 9:53:55 AM
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Comrade...."Packers play hottest home game in Lambeau Field history"....

Greenland use to be just as hot, what you figure happened comrade, how come Greenland was tropical then froze over?? dinosaur farts polluting?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (202416)9/25/2017 12:45:39 PM
From: Sedohr Nod  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224756
 
A hot seven to ten days towards the end of a cooler than average summer....no real news there.

If you really want to know what we are complaining about on my side of the lake, it's a fairly long drought at a bad time of the year for many of us.

Neither is unusual.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (202416)9/25/2017 4:41:21 PM
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COMMENTARY: Looming Obamagate will make Watergate look like a misdemeanor

reviewjournal.com
By Wayne Allyn Root Review-Journal
September 23, 2017 - 9:00 pm

An ancient Chinese philosopher once said, “May you live in interesting times.” Congratulations, we’ve hit the jackpot.

We are in the beginning phase of Obamagate. This is our generation’s Watergate. Except far worse.

Here’s a refresher course for those too young to remember. Watergate was the biggest scandal in modern political history. Republican President Richard Nixon desperately wanted to know what Democrats were planning for their 1972 presidential campaign against him. He ordered a team of trusted aides to spy on them. They literally broke into the offices of the Democrat National Committee inside the Watergate Building. That was the beginning of the end for Nixon.

But today no one needs to physically break into an office to spy on a political rival. All you have to do is use the high-tech electronic power of government. A corrupt president can use the government to listen in on anyone, anytime.

The media and liberal critics went ballistic when Donald Trump tweeted in March that Barack Obama spied on him. CNN tweeted, “Trump’s baseless wiretap claim” and, “Trump just flat-out lied about wiretapping.” Well guess who was right? Trump — again.

According to multiple media reports out last week, officials in the Obama administration spied on the Trump campaign. They wiretapped Trump’s campaign manager Paul Manafort both before and after the election. It appears other top Trump aides were also wiretapped, as was Trump Tower. ...