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IceSpear
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« on: July 08, 2016, 06:24:07 PM »


Sure, this horse is dead, but hopefully that doesn't preclude our thinking about ways of avoiding future dead animals.

Is this particular type of dead horse a big problem where you live?

The mishandling of sensitive U.S. government information? Yeah, that's a big problem where I live; that's not a problem where you live?

It's a problem where I live, because where I live it's a Republican stronghold. Now, when Condoleeza Rice and Colin Powell allowed their staff to send classified information via private e-mails, no one here would have cared. Double standards and all, you know.
Got to love whataboutism.  "Yeah, my guy is a crook, but so were yours, VOTE FOR MY CROOK!"

She's not a crook. I guess you missed the news. How does that crow taste, by the way? Wink
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