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18 minutes ago, Inderpland said:

Nobody is reporting from there, and if they were you'd be calling them liars. We'll done, you've covered all the bases.🤣

exactly, nobody it, but yet you believe some article from a dude typing from an office in california.

 

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17 minutes ago, Inderpland said:

How does one actually gaslight oneself?

Maybe it's possible if you're down a rabbit hole and your mental farts have nowhere to go.

Get help Frank, get help!

perfectly fine my end, unlike you i question what i read, rather than just lap it up. you  mush be familiar with the old adage 'fool me once, shame on you' , but fool me 1000's times??? c'mon man...snap out of the delusion!

I am not the one suffering from the 3 letter acronym that we are censored from typing, but you know it ends in 'syndrome

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33 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

as i said, you are free to google as much as you want, i do not believe the msm so not wasting my time searching for you. i can tell you it was said, maybe 2018, or whenever DJT was interacting with KJU. you know how the search function works

 

   If you make a claim then you need to back it up .

Its not up to me to provide a link to your claims, that is your responsibility .

   If you make a claim  ,then its you who needs to provide a link, its not up to me to go and find a link to your claim 

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2 hours ago, frank83628 said:

exactly, nobody it, but yet you believe some article from a dude typing from an office in california.

 

Frank, please don't take this the wrong way but no one should post while under the influence.

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A very valuable endorsment:

 

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2024/10/07/kamala-harris-for-president-endorsement

The 2024 election also comes at a moment of national crisis. This time, however, the threat to the country’s future—to its rule of law and its democratic institutions, its security and its character—resides not in a foreign capital but at a twenty-acre Xanadu on the Florida coast. For nine years, Donald Trump has represented an ongoing assault on the stability, the nerves, and the nature of the United States. As President, he amplified some of the ugliest currents in our political culture: nativism, racism, misogyny, indifference to the disadvantaged, amoral isolationism.

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12 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

Not at all. Trump has been exposed and documented multiple times as a dishonest man who  has abused his subcontractors and tradespeople, refusing to pay them in a timely manner. His multiple failures that included bankruptcies speak to his poor business management skill. He squandered the multi million dollar fortune that his father left him on bad real estate investments. 

 Trump lurched from failure to failure failure until the  boy from Essex, Mark Burnett made him a celebrity with  the Apprentice series in 2004.  Burnett created the image of a successful man. The fact is that if anyone lists all the failures  and deceitful acts of Trump to his  followers, they refuse to listen and become hostile. Their response when confronted with court verdicts and the hundreds of judgements against Trump is that it is all  conspiracy,a creation of an imagined deep state, despite the court cases going back 40+ years.

yeah, because he didn't own golf courses, host tops prize boxing matches throughout the 80's,  have his name on a tower, own multiple properties..... just a unknown poor billionaire until the apprentice started!

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13 hours ago, frank83628 said:

like who?, a few that got interviewed by msm, you gullible fool.  come on, tell me your sources of inside info of kim and NK?

Here educate yourself

 

'Since the family’s failed escape attempt, Kim Jong Un had solidified his power, revealing a malicious Machiavellian streak few predicted. His uncle, one of the country’s most powerful men and regent to the young ruler, was executed in 2013. His aunt, believed to have been pivotal in charting his ascent, disappeared from public view. His estranged half-brother was assassinated with a nerve agent in a Malaysian airport in 2017. For Kim, defectors were traitors. The kingdom’s borders were fortified with more barbed wire, border guards and patrols. Punishments for escape became increasingly ruthless'.

Two North Korean defectors: a tale of secrets, lies and love (ft.com)

 

A family's escape from North Korea through a minefield and stormy seas (bbc.com)

 

I escaped North Korea when I was 13. The desperation still haunts me. | Vox

 

North Korean refugees share stories of resettling in South after war - Washington Post

 

 

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11 minutes ago, johnnybangkok said:

Here educate yourself

 

'Since the family’s failed escape attempt, Kim Jong Un had solidified his power, revealing a malicious Machiavellian streak few predicted. His uncle, one of the country’s most powerful men and regent to the young ruler, was executed in 2013. His aunt, believed to have been pivotal in charting his ascent, disappeared from public view. His estranged half-brother was assassinated with a nerve agent in a Malaysian airport in 2017. For Kim, defectors were traitors. The kingdom’s borders were fortified with more barbed wire, border guards and patrols. Punishments for escape became increasingly ruthless'.

Two North Korean defectors: a tale of secrets, lies and love (ft.com)

 

A family's escape from North Korea through a minefield and stormy seas (bbc.com)

 

I escaped North Korea when I was 13. The desperation still haunts me. | Vox

 

North Korean refugees share stories of resettling in South after war - Washington Post

 

 

hahahah bbc, vox, wopo, haha, c'mon, really?

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2 minutes ago, johnnybangkok said:

The first is the Financial Times, there's also the Washington Post but I could post a dozen more but I'm not here to do your homework.

You obviously refuse to acknowledge what the majority of the world agrees in that N.Korea is a dictator state that oppresses it's own people and has one of the worst human rights records in the word.

This insistence that anyone not of your opinion is somehow in a massive conspiracy is just....weird! 

Anyone, this is massively off topic so this is the last I'll post on the matter. With any luck it'll be your last post................. ever. 

Here's one that you might not just dismiss out of hand knowing your political leanings

 

North Korean defectors expose human rights violations to United Nations, ask for further investigation | Fox News

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3 minutes ago, johnnybangkok said:

The first is the Financial Times, there's also the Washington Post but I could post a dozen more but I'm not here to do your homework.

You obviously refuse to acknowledge what the majority of the world agrees in that N.Korea is a dictator state that oppresses it's own people and has one of the worst human rights records in the word.

This insistence that anyone not of your opinion is somehow in a massive conspiracy is just....weird! 

Anyone, this is massively off topic so this is the last I'll post on the matter. With any luck it'll be your last post................. ever. 

ever heard of the term circular reporting? 

 

i didn't bring up KIm jong in the first place, someone else did

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29 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

ever heard of the term circular reporting? 

 

i didn't bring up KIm jong in the first place, someone else did

No, you only defended him.

 

Excuse me while I....🤮

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6 minutes ago, Inderpland said:

No, you only defended him.

 

Excuse me while I....🤮

so what, i don't share your views, what has he done to affect your life in any way?

 

Kim Jong hasn't invaded the middle east killing millions over the years, unlike your own leaders

 

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35 minutes ago, Inderpland said:

And what has Harris and Waltz done to affect your life?

Harris indirectly through Biden & Democrats by allowing big Pharma, WHO, CDC, and all the MSM to lie about covid and vaccines and causing worldwide lockdowns, resulting in loss of earnings, 2 years of my life

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9 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

Harris indirectly through Biden & Democrats by allowing big Pharma, WHO, CDC, and all the MSM to lie about covid and vaccines and causing worldwide lockdowns, resulting in loss of earnings, 2 years of my life

Ah, yes, another conspiracy!

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10 minutes ago, candide said:

MAGAs have a wide range of conspiracy theories at their disposal! 😃

Indeed. They seem to come up with at least one for any issue that comes up. Just goes to show what the human mind is capable of when low on information and high on 'nuttiness'.

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On 10/3/2024 at 10:23 PM, spidermike007 said:

He is far less coherent than in the past, it is very hard for him to continue a train of though for more than 15 seconds, alot of rambling, complaining, playing the victim card, and juvenile name calling as usual. Even most of the CEO's he met with recently expressed shock at his incoherence. 

 

He is in the beginning stages of severe cognitive decline and it's a horrific thing to watch, he's an increasingly dangerous man and having him as the oldest elected president in history would not be a good thing. He rambles on and on. He is, and has always been the master of slogans, and memes, but the public is just getting tired of the same game, day in and day out. He does not possess the creative juice to adapt, and that is absolutely killing his campaign, at this point. He is headed for the greatest humiliation of his lifetime.

 

He's old, he's tired, he's now the oldest person to ever run for president, he's feels like he's 85 or 90 right now, he seems to be losing interest, he seems to be losing the plot, his message is getting tired, he has no ability to dance on his feet and be creative, and adapt, and he just seems to be disintegrating before our eyes, which is a beautiful thing to watch.

 

And now, he seems to regret his choice of Vance, and seems very stressed out over Harris. Can't blame him for that.

 

He does seem to be imploding.  

 

And you say Trump rambles! 🤣

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Megyn Kelly says Harris message ‘working’: ‘She’s somehow getting through’

https://www.yahoo.com/news/megyn-kelly-says-harris-message-131638938.html

https://www.yahoo.com/news/kellyanne-conway-pushes-trump-debate-164631824.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall

Both Megyn and Kellyanne crying out for trump to debate again.

 

Truth is that is a no Win situation. Count on DonOld to be himself, meaning he is toast.

 

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4 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

 

All that you have done is to provide a stinking pile of feces called Trump's business..

OK, so he had his name. on a Tower. Residents of his buildings have sued to remove the name.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/22/nyregion/trump-name-removed-buildings.html

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/21/trump-plaza-rename-real-estate-value

it's been there years no issues, so its all politically motivates

 

Trump actually never owned multiple  properties. The Trump organization and holding companies owned the properties, although they were heavily financed by financial institutions. Trump did not own the properties in part so that he could minimize his tax obligations. And as the New York state fraud case  PROVED, the Trump organization over valued properties in order to obtain financing, which resulted in fraud.
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Trump gained fame and fortune through the Apprentice and Mark Burnett's star building ability starting in 2004.

The first golf course was paid for in large part by the taxpayers of Palm Beach County.  Trump used lawfare to settle a land claim issue against the county over MaroLago for $45 million. He then used the money to purchase the land, which was pledged to finance the  golf course development. Trump started purchasing  failed or failing golf courses in number after 2010.

 

Boxing in the USA has a dirty reputation.  Trump tied into boxing to drive revenue at his seedy vulgar casinos, which eventually failed.  It is no secret that matches are fixed, the connections to organized crime and the exploitation of poor and  subnormal intelligence people well documented. Trump's big pals were Don King and Mike Tyson. A murderer and a thug, says it all. The boxing community as a whole  did not have a good opinion of the man and saw him for what he was.  https://boxingnewsonline.net/when-donald-trump-ruled-boxing/

 

Good job on providing examples of the man's questionable morality.
 

 

Trumps name on the tower was fine for years, right up until 2016 when he won then all the dems lost their minds. 

 

of course Trumps properties are through companies, that goes with out saying, so you are just stating the obvious. you appear to know little of how buying, developing properties work? the banks don't just take the developers word for it, they do their due diligence with regards to valuations, as they did in Trumps case,, they even said they were happy with the deal, got paid, everyone made money and would do business again, that that whole thing was a politically motivated farce!
 

that judgement just made other investors weary to do business in NYC, so much so that the governor or who ever it was had to make a statement reassuring them it wouldn't happen to anyone else, basically admitting in not so many words that it was all about Trump

 

 

regardless of your opinion, boxing pulls in huge crowds worldwide, creates vast amounts of money for many involved and made multi millionaires of the professional competitors. your comment makes you sound like one of those scretching college c. i notice that your boxing article is from 2020 and the others are also recent, nothing mentioned prior to 2016..wonder why!!
back in the 80's Trump was the main host of the boxing events, attended by all the top celebs and high rollers, nobody had complaints.

to be honest your whole comment reads like a text book example of the 3 letter acronym we are not allowed to post. it's quite sad really. 

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