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Whatever floats your boat, ole chap!
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Look those words up up your Funk N Wagnalls you goosestepping stooge!
A code for speaking to Russians..... interesting...Strangelove wrote: ↑Fri Jul 06, 2018 12:26 pm It sounds silly because he's using a code!
All the great ones use some version of the Elton John Code, check the posts by yours truly on this page:
http://www.canuckscorner.com/forums/vie ... 44#p306444
Longtime Democrat NY Assemblyman vows support for GOP until top Dems knock off the insanity
A Democratic New York State lawmaker announced he would be supporting the GOP until Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer can “restore sanity and honesty” to the party.
New York State Assemblyman Dov Hikind criticized Schumer in a letter blasting the New York Democrat for a fundraising mailer filled with attacks on President Trump.
“You forgot to tell us about the economy. As good as it’s been, economists expect even more growth through the end of the year. That’s very good news, Senator,” he wrote, adding lower unemployment, increased U.S. energy dominance, the “remarkable relationship” between the U.S. and Israel as well as talks with North Korea, the dismantling of the Iran Deal and tax cuts for Americans.
The Democrat Party is “betraying the ideals that our party once stood for — American values,” Hikind added.
“As a fellow Democrat, I ask you to work to restore sanity and honesty to our party,” he wrote. “Until then, I’m afraid the Republicans have my support.”
Hikind’s rebuke of Schumer comes in the wake of increasing criticism of Democrats for divisive and violent rhetoric like that espoused by Rep. Maxine Waters who called for supporters to openly harass and intimidate Trump administration officials in public.
Meanwhile, Hikind’s declaration about supporting the GOP was celebrated by supporters of the newly launched #WalkAway campaign which is a movement to abandon liberalism and the Democratic Party.
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/20 ... ssman/#morStrangelove wrote: ↑Sat Jul 07, 2018 4:20 pm Hikind’s rebuke of Schumer comes in the wake of increasing criticism of Democrats for divisive and violent rhetoric like that espoused by Rep. Maxine Waters who called for supporters to openly harass and intimidate Trump administration officials in public.
More of Maxine’s People – Another Democrat Arrested For Death Threats Against Republican Congressman
Another Democrat was arrested earlier today, after following the advice of Maxine Waters and threatening political violence against a member of Congress. The target was the campaign staff and office of republican lawmaker Lee Zeldin (NY-1).
Suffolk County New York police today arrested a Nesconset man for making a terroristic threat against a campaign worker at Lee Zeldin’s Congressional Campaign Headquarters in Nesconset this morning.
Martin Astrof was arrested after he threatened to kill supporters of Congressman Lee Zeldin and President Donald Trump.
Astrof went to the campaign headquarters of Congressman Zeldin and became irate with a campaign worker at approximately 11:15 a.m.
After threatening to kill the campaign worker and other supporters, Astrof backed his car up in an aggressive manner nearly striking the worker.
Astrof fled the scene and was arrested a short time later in front of his home in Nesconset.
http://dailycaller.com/2018/07/05/walka ... era-store/Strangelove wrote: ↑Sat Jul 07, 2018 4:20 pm Meanwhile, Hikind’s declaration about supporting the GOP was celebrated by supporters of the newly launched #WalkAway campaign which is a movement to abandon liberalism and the Democratic Party.
#WALKAWAY FOUNDER SAYS HE WAS ‘REFUSED SERVICE’ AT CAMERA STORE AFTER EMPLOYEE RECOGNIZED HIM
Brandon Straka, the gay former liberal who has gained attention of late as the man behind the recent movement to #WalkAway from liberalism and the Democratic Party, claimed on Thursday that he was denied service by a camera store employee who recognized him “from TV.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/08/heal ... trump.htmlA resolution to encourage breast-feeding was expected to be approved quickly and easily by the hundreds of government delegates who gathered this spring in Geneva for the United Nations-affiliated World Health Assembly.
Based on decades of research, the resolution says that mother’s milk is healthiest for children and countries should strive to limit the inaccurate or misleading marketing of breast milk substitutes.
Then the United States delegation, embracing the interests of infant formula manufacturers, upended the deliberations.
American officials sought to water down the resolution by removing language that called on governments to “protect, promote and support breast-feeding” and another passage that called on policymakers to restrict the promotion of food products that many experts say can have deleterious effects on young children.
When that failed, they turned to threats, according to diplomats and government officials who took part in the discussions. Ecuador, which had planned to introduce the measure, was the first to find itself in the cross hairs.
The Americans were blunt: If Ecuador refused to drop the resolution, Washington would unleash punishing trade measures and withdraw crucial military aid. The Ecuadorean government quickly acquiesced.
The showdown over the issue was recounted by more than a dozen participants from several countries, many of whom requested anonymity because they feared retaliation from the United States.
Health advocates scrambled to find another sponsor for the resolution, but at least a dozen countries, most of them poor nations in Africa and Latin America, backed off, citing fears of retaliation, according to officials from Uruguay, Mexico and the United States.
“We were astonished, appalled and also saddened,” said Patti Rundall, the policy director of the British advocacy group Baby Milk Action, who has attended meetings of the assembly, the decision-making body of the World Health Organization, since the late 1980s.
“What happened was tantamount to blackmail, with the U.S. holding the world hostage and trying to overturn nearly 40 years of consensus on the best way to protect infant and young child health,” she said.
In the end, the Americans’ efforts were mostly unsuccessful. It was the Russians who ultimately stepped in to introduce the measure — and the Americans did not threaten them.