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That time John Kerry confirmed "100%" of Syria's chemical weapons were gone...

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"Because of what we did, we got 100% of the weapons out, and they don't have access to those extraordinary weapons."
 
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and then we have Susan Rice (yes, that Susan Rice) bragging a couple of months ago about that great "deal" that got rid of Syria's chemical weapons...


During an interview this past January with National Public Radio, former National Security Adviser Rice touted the “success” in Syria, in striking a deal with Russia's help that resulted in the prior administration dropping the threat of military action.

“We were able to find a solution that didn’t necessitate the use of force that actually removed the chemical weapons that were known from Syria, in a way that the use of force would never have accomplished,” she boasted. “We were able to get the Syrian government to voluntarily and verifiably give up its chemical weapons stockpile.”

Rice has come under fire for making misleading comments in the past. Most recently, she grabbed headlines for allegedly being tied to allegations of improper surveillance of the Trump team prior to his inauguration.
 
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That time we(People) was told we(America) was attack(ed) in the Gulf of Tonkin.
 
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That time we were told Iraq had WMDs.

That time we were told the exact locations were known.

That time we were told Hussein was dealing with Al Audra.

That time we were told it would take less than 6 months.

That time we were told the Iraq would pretty much foot the bill.

That time we were told mission accomplished.

 
Are there any rednecks out in California? I enjoy how many there are around here. When I first moved here, I thought it would be nothing but either prim and proper or pure ghetto.

Plenty of rednecks. That's why Trump won Ohio and won America. It's a redneckin', love makin' night. Well, not necessarily for me. But it's still redneckin'.

 
Inland Empire region is a great place to buy old, rust-free trucks and Jeeps. Plenty of rednecks. Many tweakers, too.

You also have the wackjobs that live in the desert. I think the desert would be a perfect place for @Walden Pond.

Then you have the Mountain people of Northern California and their Hippie lettuce.
 
I would put Fontana CA aka Fontucky up against the reddest of the redneck areas in the country. Walden could live there and never felt like he left home.
 
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The desert does look nice on youtube as it goes by on that trucker dash cam. I've seen I-10, 40, and 80 out there. I-80 has the mountains. The other two had vast desert of nothingness. Good stuff.

I kind of like the Big Sky country and Upper Midwest better though. Still the vast nothingness, but without feeling as if I've completely been exiled to Mars.
 
Palm Springs is along I-10 that area might be too uppity for you.

Check out Barstow east enough from LA and North enough from the Border for you. Just a city of nothing and Rednecks. Perfect place for you. I could stop by on my way to Vegas.
 
Palm Springs is along I-10 that area might be too uppity for you.

Check out Barstow east enough from LA and North enough from the Border for you. Just a city of nothing and Rednecks. Perfect place for you. I could stop by on my way to Vegas.
Which brothel is your favourite?
 
Hell, my perfect place really would be an underground bunker. I'd say a casket, but living isn't bad when it's dark and quiet. And when I have a digital clock with the seconds moving to stare at.
 
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Would Death Valley suffice

It is the lowest point on land and you would still be living in America
 
Then I'd have to move. I put a lot of work in turning this place into a cavern. Taped up a bunch of blackout curtains. Took a lot of tape, and that's back when I was too stupid to buy good strong duct tape and gorilla tape.

Then there was turning the brightness on the computer and TV screens all the way down. And I'm just now finding out how important it is to have a digital clock with seconds. Without that movement, stagnant death sets in.

I wonder if everyone else would figure all this weird shit out about themselves if they had this amount of time to think about it. Who knows? It's a theory of mine though that most people's unhappiness comes from them simply being in sensory discomfort.
 
"Still, the administration knew all along that it had probably not gotten all of the chemical weapons, and tried to get Russia to help press Syria, without success. “We always knew we had not gotten everything, that the Syrians had not been fully forthcoming in their declaration,” Mr. Blinken said"


Blinked was a deputy sec of state under obama

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/04/...ne-share&_r=0&referer=https://t.co/8Tcf7K3BpQ
 
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"Still, the administration knew all along that it had probably not gotten all of the chemical weapons, and tried to get Russia to help press Syria, without success. “We always knew we had not gotten everything, that the Syrians had not been fully forthcoming in their declaration,” Mr. Blinken said"


Blinked was a deputy sec of state under obama

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/04/...ne-share&_r=0&referer=https://t.co/8Tcf7K3BpQ

funny how Kerry went on Sunday morning TV and declared we got "100% of them" and that they "no longer had access to any".

it's like he "100% lied to the American people"... lol
 
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