To IMPEACH ????

Cliffy

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Danbones

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You really are delusional.
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Ever thought of getting help from the state with that?




They have special safety rooms you can go hang out in where it is nice and quiet.
 

Cliffy

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Colin Powell: The Republican Party Needs To 'Get a Grip' and Stand Up to Trump

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell called on the Republican Party to “get a grip” and criticized American foreign policy as “a shambles” last week.
Powell, a retired four-star general who served as secretary of state under George W. Bush, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under George H.W. Bush, and national security advisor to Ronald Reagan, leaned toward Democratic candidates in recent years, expressing support for President Barack Obama and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
When talking publicly about Donald Trump over the last few years, Powell has spoken in measured terms, saying in 2016 that he had decided to vote for Clinton because he felt that she was more qualified and later expressing concern on CNN that Trump might not be able to be a moral leader. However, he called then-candidate Trump a “national disgrace” in an email with a former aide that was hacked and leaked online.
Speaking at a lecture with CNN columnist Fareed Zakaria and former Secretary of State Madeline Albright on Oct. 1, Powell criticized Republicans, calling on the Party to “get a grip on itself.”


More: https://time.com/5693929/colin-powell-republican-party-trump
 

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Colin Powell: The Republican Party Needs To 'Get a Grip' and Stand Up to Trump

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell called on the Republican Party to “get a grip” and criticized American foreign policy as “a shambles” last week.
Powell, a retired four-star general who served as secretary of state under George W. Bush, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under George H.W. Bush, and national security advisor to Ronald Reagan, leaned toward Democratic candidates in recent years, expressing support for President Barack Obama and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
When talking publicly about Donald Trump over the last few years, Powell has spoken in measured terms, saying in 2016 that he had decided to vote for Clinton because he felt that she was more qualified and later expressing concern on CNN that Trump might not be able to be a moral leader. However, he called then-candidate Trump a “national disgrace” in an email with a former aide that was hacked and leaked online.
Speaking at a lecture with CNN columnist Fareed Zakaria and former Secretary of State Madeline Albright on Oct. 1, Powell criticized Republicans, calling on the Party to “get a grip on itself.”


More: https://time.com/5693929/colin-powell-republican-party-trump
Powell is a prog.
 

Danbones

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Colin Powell: The Republican Party Needs To 'Get a Grip' and Stand Up to Trump
Former Secretary of State Colin Powell called on the Republican Party to “get a grip” and criticized American foreign policy as “a shambles” last week.
Powell, a retired four-star general who served as secretary of state under George W. Bush, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under George H.W. Bush, and national security advisor to Ronald Reagan, leaned toward Democratic candidates in recent years, expressing support for President Barack Obama and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.
When talking publicly about Donald Trump over the last few years, Powell has spoken in measured terms, saying in 2016 that he had decided to vote for Clinton because he felt that she was more qualified and later expressing concern on CNN that Trump might not be able to be a moral leader. However, he called then-candidate Trump a “national disgrace” in an email with a former aide that was hacked and leaked online.
Speaking at a lecture with CNN columnist Fareed Zakaria and former Secretary of State Madeline Albright on Oct. 1, Powell criticized Republicans, calling on the Party to “get a grip on itself.”
More: https://time.com/5693929/colin-powell-republican-party-trump

LIE AFTER LIE:
WHAT COLIN POWELL KNEW ABOUT IRAQ 15 YEARS AGO
AND
WHAT HE TOLD THE U.N.



On that February 5 in front of the U.N. Security Council, was Colin Powell certain what he was saying was accurate? He certainly was:

POWELL: My colleagues, every statement I make today is backed up by sources, solid sources. These are not assertions. What we’re giving you are facts and conclusions based on solid intelligence.

Later, regarding whether Iraq had reconstituted a nuclear weapons program, he said:

POWELL: There is no doubt in my mind …

That’s in public. What about in private? According to Larry Wilkerson, Powell’s chief of staff, here’s what Powell was thinking at the time:

WILKERSON: [Powell] had walked into my office musing and he said words to the effect of, ‘I wonder how we’ll all feel if we put half a million troops in Iraq and march from one end of the country to the other and find nothing.’

Unambiguous Lies...
(SEE THE WHOLE LIST HERE)
https://theintercept.com/2018/02/06...aq-fifteen-years-ago-and-what-he-told-the-un/


Boi, that cliffy sure nose how to pick a weener.
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freakin trumphating chikinhawks.
 

JLM

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See post above the post above there trumphateman.


As most posters here are well aware, Cannuck can be a f*****g idiot at times. I DO NOT condone crimes. I also try to refrain from labelling criminals until I've either seen damning evidence or have heard damning evidence from a reliable witness. I promise not to denigrate Cannuck again for at least another week. (Cannuck's blatherings are blanked out except for ones that appear in responses in other poster's posts.) :)