its your fault you don't have these puppies running the country. Apologize
Headlines would seem to indicate:
http://drudgereport.com/
Should they reunite?
When did you realize Trump has no idea what he's doing?
>>135561737
report, sage and hide /b/-tier threads
Kind of wish I was a clueless normie sometimes
Keep going, it starts feeling like a super power when you can leave people speechless
>>135562490
/thread
>>135562490
>leaving people speechless means you know the truth
lol it just means you learned enough garbage to sound like a know-it-all retard
No one will bother arguing with someone who disregard all their arguments with autistic screeches but it doesn't make you right
A good argument is an open argument
ITT: Post congressmen who actually have spines
>>135561719
>>135561719
That is really funny, OP.
>>135561719
it's no meme. Ted was truly redeemed.
As much as I like him as a senator, i think he'd make a good AG
OH SHIT
Okay so, I have a theory. Hear me out.
The Provisional IRA in Ireland waged an armed campaign from 1969-1998. It was a response to violence by elements of the (mostly Protestant) British Army and RUC which were hostile to Catholic communities and had colluded with the (mostly Protestant) loyalist paramilitaries to do so.
However, their armed campaign was not in self-defence against these attacks, but in pursuance of a political objective, namely a united Ireland. This was because the fear and suffering of Catholic communities at the time was hijacked by political opportunists of the republican movement, who, since the Easter Rising, had always represented a small minority in society.
Violence in pursuit of a political objective is terrorism. On this basis, I argue the PIRA's armed campaign was not justified. But what would have been justified? The answer is self-defence militias.
Think about it. If, on Bloody Sunday, civil rights marchers were accompanied by armed militia members, Parachute Regiment soldiers would not have fired upon them. They would have feared retaliation. This could have outright prevented or mitigated countless tragedies, and led the Troubles into a stalemate rather than guerilla war. Sunningdale might have actually worked.
Thoughts?
Nobody has any thoughts?
Stay out please. We do not like your kind around here.
Thank you.
http://fox4kc.com/2017/07/28/naacp-issues-travel-advisory-for-missouri/
http://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article164358217.html
>>135561435
Why is that building so white? Ew.
>>135561435
mmmmmmmmmmmm Racist and Sexist much?????
Does Dugin have a point or is he a raving schizophrenic?
>>135561367
Dugin is an honorary nigger
>>135561367
Shortest summary I could find:
>The book begins with the essential foundation of Dugin’s geopolitical thought, that in history there exists an eternal conflict between the civilization of the land (tellurocracy), and the civilization of the sea (thalassocracy). The greatest example of this in the ancient world is the war between Rome and Carthage, illustrated eloquently with a long form quote from G.K. Chesterton on the Punic Wars. As well as geopolitical significance, the land/sea dichotomy has a metaphysical character as well. As Christ was born in the land empire, the antichrist was destined to be born in the sea empire. The values of the land empire are naturally conservative, sacrificial, faithful, and holistic. On the flipside then, the values of the sea civilization will be decadence and materialism. The traits of the land civilization are, for Dugin, not rooted in the Russian people themselves, but were adopted over time, largely due to Mongol occupation and Orthodoxy’s spread (the concept of the Third Rome comes from here). Not only this, but Russia is the heartland of this type of civilization, and as such…
>“Geopolitically, the fact that Russia is the Heartland makes its sovereignty a planetary problem. All the powers and states in the world that possess tellurocratic properties depend on whether Russia will cope with this historic challenge and be able to preserve its sovereignty.”
>The challenge, in the form of thallasocratic or Atlanticist expansion has gone through many phases, the last one before our contemporary era being the dominance of the mercantile British Empire. Today however, the pole of the sea is grounded entirely in the United States, Western Europe reduced to vassal status.
https://citadelfoundations.wordpress.com/2016/10/25/aleksandr-dugins-last-war-of-the-world-island/
>>135561569
G.K. Chesterton on the Punic Wars:
>In the whole world, one thing still threatened Carthage, and that was Carthage. There still remained the inner working of an element strong in all successful commercial states…the shrewdness of the men who manage big enterprises…was still business government…still the broad and sane outlook of practical men of affairs, and in these things could the Romans hope….The plain business men of Carthage, thinking as such men do in terms of living and dying races, saw clearly that Rome was not only dying but dead.
>The war was over; it was obviously hopeless for the Italian city to resist any longer, and inconceivable that anybody should resist when it was hopeless. Under these circumstances, another set of broad, sound business principles remained to be considered. Wars were waged with money, and consequently cost money…the time had come for peace; and still more for economy. The messages sent by Hannibal from time to time asking for reinforcements were a ridiculous anachronism; there were much more important things to attend to now.
Basically the plutocracy of Carthage saw the war was won, and pulled all support from Hannibal, allowing the Romans to rebound.
https://www.worldinvisible.com/library/chesterton/everlasting/part1c7.htm
Alright comrades, thoughts? https://youtu.be/5c-Dv9ixh94
>>135561366
Taxed Lives Matter
Get some wifi
Life in general doesn't matter.
Someone has to be streaming this. How is there no thread?
It's still like 2 hours away
>>135561402
Is stream set up? Any links?
>>135562782
The Young Turk's youtube channel.
A CNN producer and his wife were killed they questioned Tony, a Republican Senator sabotaging Trump got brain cancer they questioned Tony, A bunch of white house leakers ended up in the trunks of their cars they questioned Tony. And when a bunch of RNC guys who didn't pay into the Trump campaign started disappearing Tony's name was in every paper.
>>135561252
simple
lower gov spending 99%
end fed
end pub school
cncel all contract and gov payouts except defense and letprivate courts sort contracts