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Disliked{quote}He means people who put their country before their personal aspirations. {quote}I liked Reagan, I like him more now. A pity he succumbed.... {quote}JFK believed the anti-communist propaganda, probably with justification at the time. Which begs the question, why was he assassinated? Getting to the moon was a fantastic achievement, however it would have probably been more expedient (cheaper) to fan the Russian flames a bit and then steal their technology. I guess it depends upon whether you believe we would have developed GPS etc without the...Ignored
Disliked{quote}He means people who put their country before their personal aspirations. {quote}I liked Reagan, I like him more now. A pity he succumbed.... {quote}JFK believed the anti-communist propaganda, probably with justification at the time. Which begs the question, why was he assassinated? Getting to the moon was a fantastic achievement, however it would have probably been more expedient (cheaper) to fan the Russian flames a bit and then steal their technology. I guess it depends upon whether you believe we would have developed GPS etc without the...Ignored
Disliked..... Exodus, I had follow up on your response. Do you mean to say the Reagan, the icon of the Republican party, sold? ....Ignored
Disliked{quote} JFK was assassinated because of E.O. 11110. He understood the Fed, and began to take measures to ameliorate that. It was over after that. Now here is bomb that I am throwing. Is it entirely out of the question that the deep state acted on this? Especially considering what we know today in 2018, and the fact that Hoover was running the FBI at the time? Kennedy was a WWII vet, he had no fear, he came from wealth, his brother was AG. Think about it.Ignored
Disliked{quote} ....because the EU has realised that the UK does not have an army, nor any significant weaponry, and also notices that POTUS is signalling that the US is not going to pay. NATO is about as stable as NAFTA, or do I mean the recently abandoned Pacific Rim Agreement whose Acronym I forget.Ignored
Disliked{quote} No. I mean he acquired Alzheimer's disease, or something, and faded out. Very sad.Ignored
Disliked{image} {image} Now that I've found you and read some of your posts, I understand you much better. You appear to be a pathetically introverted, insecure, scared little fellow(??) holed up in some hovel living off German welfare probably sitting around in your underwear picking your nose and scratching your butt and using the internet to try and prove your manhood(??). You attempt to insult someone a half a world away and you obviously find it necessary to pick on girls. You whine about your religion and don't have a clue about some of the words...Ignored
Disliked{quote} ....because the EU has realised that the UK does not have an army, nor any significant weaponry, and also notices that POTUS is signalling that the US is not going to pay. NATO is about as stable as NAFTA, or do I mean the recently abandoned Pacific Rim Agreement whose Acronym I forget.Ignored
Disliked{quote} UK - $60.5 billion Active frontline personnel: 146,980 Tanks: 407 Total aircraft: 936 Submarines: 10 Germany $40.2 billion Active frontline personnel: 179,046 Tanks: 408 Total aircraft: 663 Submarines: 4 The Uk does pay its 2% into NATO , unlike Germany.Ignored