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They can learn NOTHING! Its a human nature to make same mistakes agian and again.
If you look at who's behind TЯump, you will see a bunch of angry, racist, uneducated people who believe that they are entitled to everything. They are like the Attila the Hun and the Barbarians who were at the gates of Rome.
But don't lose hope. The help is on the way.
Jesus bent down and wrote with his finger on the ground. When they kept on questioning him, he straightened up and said to them, "Let anyone among you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her."
Liberals liked executive authority as long as Obama wielded it. Now they've set a precedent.
“Sen. Barack Obama certainly saw it that way when he first ran for president in 2008. Limiting executive-power abuses and protecting civil liberties were central themes of his campaign. The former law professor repeatedly railed against the Bush-Cheney template of vesting the president with unchecked authorities in the name of fighting terrorism or achieving other policy objectives. “This administration also puts forward a false choice between the liberties we cherish and the security we provide,” he said in 2007. Listing an array of controversial Bush-Cheney policies, from warrantless domestic surveillance to due-process-free investigations and imprisonment, he vowed: “We will again set an example for the world that the law is not subject to the whims of stubborn rulers.”
Yet, beginning in his first month in office and continuing through today, Obama not only continued many of the most extreme executive-power policies he once condemned, but in many cases strengthened and extended them. His administration detained terrorism suspects without due process, proposed new frameworks to keep them locked up without trial, targeted thousands of individuals (including a U.S. citizen) for execution by drone, invoked secrecy doctrines to shield torture and eavesdropping programs from judicial review, and covertly expanded the nation’s mass electronic surveillance.
Blinded by the belief that Obama was too benevolent and benign to abuse his office, and drowning in partisan loyalties at the expense of political principles, Democrats consecrated this framework with their acquiescence and, often, their explicit approval. This is the unrestrained set of powers Trump will inherit. The president-elect frightens them, so they are now alarmed. But if they want to know whom to blame, they should look in the mirror.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2016/11/11/glenn-greenwald-trump-will-have-vast-powers-he-can-thank-democrats-for-them/
Gooz and shaghigheh....: The article is not about the Orange Dragon, but the erosion of an institution, an empire, as a whole.
........Oh....and according to an eyranian-japenese-, there's no such thing as Human Nature.................LMAO
What GR does is called the "Negative Partisanship" or "the enemy of my enemy is my friend." One justifies everything that a person that he likes does, no matter how wrong and abhorrent, by coming up with something that another person that he doesn't like did, no matter if it is a lie.
TЯump correctly figured this out when he said that his supporters will follow him even if he kills someone in broad daylight on the 5th Avenue. Just look at his evangelical supporters, despite the fact that he has violated all the 10 Commandments, they are 100% with him.
Ex_Cop,
You have posted an article you don’t seem to understand. Haha
GR is a peculiar creature. Must be all that fish-flavored, radioactive water in Japoon's water supply. He'd love to leave, but is still working on his visa, but there's ban!
Baba get a life.
He is a nice and polite guy. He just watches Fox News too much while cracking Tokhmeh Japooni!
Hey Ex_Cop,
I didn’t give you the thumbs-down on your last comment. You see, you have more enemies than me. Haha
Thumbs down, thumbs up? Whatever. You are unwell (as in sick), if you consider people you don't know your enemies!!!
For some, including you first thing in the morning, this may be an outlet to vent off their complexes, and short-comings and spar - on line - with those they do not agree with.
A fundamental flaw and one of the reasons "Iran va irooni hichvaght heech gohi nemishe".
Faramarz Jaan,
As you may have noticed, I’m not on talking terms with you. You had no legitimate reason to delete my comment. I was being sarcastic/satirical/funny where I wrote Obama left the military equipment for ISIS. At the time, Iraqis not being able to hold onto the weapons the US military had left for them had become a joke.
Dear GR,
I deleted your comment because you used bold/large fonts to state your point which I found over the top and intimidating. I try to maintain a safe and friendly environment for people to express their views. The content as well as the form falls into that category. You are more than welcome to leave comments as long as you are following the basic rules. You and I are worlds apart when it comes to the world’s politics, but I have no problem with you stating your opinions on my postings. Just stay within the boundaries as I always do.
Ex_Cop,
You certainly do have a problem understanding sarcasm, if not the English language, as a whole.
In childrens’ languge lerning there’s something called “chunking.” It means learning the language in chunks by imitating the grownups around them without having a deep understanding of the concepts. I see more and more of that among adults.
Faramarz Jaan,
I believe I have explained to you why I use bold fonts. The grey on white bothers my eyes. Especially in the dark. That’s why I use bold fonts. I have no control over the size.
Bullshit. Sarcasm my arse.... BUT - It is pointless to argue with you - which I know you love to do. Try to find something else to do...like work!
I'm not wasting any more time on you.
Okay. Now that you have deleted my very friendly message, I’ll give you a test to see whether you understand Iranian/Persian sarcasm.
Here’s a blog by fozolie. Do you think you can find any sarcastic comment?
http://iroon.com/irtn/blog/13297/perpetual-mourning-and-erfan-have-destroyed-the-iranian-character/
Dude, give it a rest. If you want to be friendly, don't try to negate everything I say, or post - including sarcasm. Your opinion is yours and yours alone.
I don't have time to debate you on every subject - Besides, none of this matters in the grand scheme of things. Just relax. It'll be OK.....someday.
So.....there are tens of millions of people in America who are pro-akhoond since they oppose Trumpism....Only a nutjob, delusional person would think that way. As I've said before, this site provides a quick, allbeit small window, into what makes Iran and Irooni so screwed up.
You started all this not me. And stop deleting my responses to you
Again, you don’t understand the article you have posted.
Again...........you're a vindictive moron.......another day, another chance to attack people that don't agree with you on the intrnet .....first thing in the morning.
See a doctor and/or take a chill pill.
I can do this all day...waste my time, that is ;)