Hillary can't be trusted

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twostrokenut

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sounds like a good idea.

THEORY #1
ANDREW JOHNSON WAS INVOLVED WITH BOOTH


Approximately seven hours before shooting the president, Booth dropped by the Washington hotel which was Vice-President Andrew Johnson's residence. Upon learning from the desk clerk that neither Johnson nor his private secretary, William A. Browning, was in the hotel, Booth wrote the following note: "Don't wish to disturb you Are you at home? J. Wilkes Booth." Browning testified before the military court that he found the note in his box later that afternoon.

Did Johnson and Booth know each other? In the 1997 publication "Right or Wrong, God Judge Me" The Writings of John Wilkes Booth edited by John Rhodehamel and Louise Taper it is stated on p. 146 that Booth had previously met Johnson in Nashville in February, 1864. At the time Booth was appearing in the newly opened Wood's Theatre. Also, author Hamilton Howard in Civil War Echoes (1907) made the claim that while Johnson was military governor of Tennessee, he and Booth kept a couple of sisters as mistresses and oftentimes were seen in each other's company.

A lot more theories are listed here:
http://rogerjnorton.com/Lincoln74.html

There is a conspiracy theory for every damn bad thing that has ever happened. People find it hard to believe that one person acting alone can cause so much harm and so they look for other reasons. Many times, it's true, the perp acted alone or with a very small group. Like 9-11. But people don't want to think that it is true.

My initial response is always "say what". I'll usually check it out and it's almost always not true or stretched beyond recognition. Some conspiracies are true but they aren't secret for long. The CIA LSD thing is an example. Same with nuclear tests that exposed rank and file soldiers to bomb blast radiation just to see what happens. And they died. Usually the attempt to hide it makes it look worse and engenders wild speculation by weak minded people.

After all this time, I find it hard to believe that a massive conspiracy to kill JFK could be kept secret for so long.


In today's world, nothing remains a secret. Nothing.
In 1963 Earl Warren, when asked by a reporter if the full official record of the JFK investigation would be made public, responded: "yes there will come a time, but it may not be in your lifetime."

We may have a better light to view JFK assassination next year. In croptober 2017 the final 40,000 documents held at the Narional Archives and Records Administration related to the murder are required by law to be made public.

Unless Trump or Hillary find it pertinent to keep them a secret.
 

twostrokenut

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since this thread was started, my house gained approximately $9,375 in value.

how's your trailer doing?
Not bad, I was able to drop $45k on foundation and structural improvements this year since there's no mortgage. It can now sustain winds of up to 200mph and if a tree falls on it, the tree will break in half.

How'd that stock dip today affect your retirement?
 

twostrokenut

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i just zillowed mine the other day. Something like 45-55k+ but thats about a little less than1year. I'm an "inner city" dweller!
If you're not too old or something you should move somewhere you can do bumper crops of pumpkins. Nice little paycheck around Halloween.
 

UncleBuck

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Not bad, I was able to drop $45k on foundation and structural improvements this year since there's no mortgage. It can now sustain winds of up to 200mph and if a tree falls on it, the tree will break in half.

How'd that stock dip today affect your retirement?
you spent $45,000 on something which will depreciate to $0 in time?

LOL
 

tangerinegreen555

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In 1963 Earl Warren, when asked by a reporter if the full official record of the JFK investigation would be made public, responded: "yes there will come a time, but it may not be in your lifetime."

We may have a better light to view JFK assassination next year. In croptober 2017 the final 40,000 documents held at the Narional Archives and Records Administration related to the murder are required by law to be made public.

Unless Trump or Hillary find it pertinent to keep them a secret.
Lol. What the fuck you figure is in there? I studied that case for over 20 years. Historical data.
 

twostrokenut

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Lol. What the fuck you figure is in there? I studied that case for over 20 years. Historical data.
I don't presume to know. It was a counterpoint to "in today's world nothing remains a secret" and I proposed it could remain a secret depending on Trump or Clinton. I just wish that shit was scanned into Hillary's email server and we would all know right now.
 

twostrokenut

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you spent $45,000 on something which will depreciate to $0 in time?

LOL
I'm not moving ever, so your opinion on my investment or what you think it is, is really a moot point.
that investment advice is about as good as buying a trailer and illegally melting down pennies for copper.
Investing in your homes infrastructure is pretty much a no brainier. I know right, investing in copper pennies was so bad for the US government they invested in zinc ones in 1982 in a sad, pathetic attempt to recover losses.
 
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UncleBuck

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I'm not moving ever, so your opinion on my investment or what you think it is, is really a moot point.
it's not an opinion. it's a fact. trailers, like you dwell in, depreciate to worthlessness over time.

Investing in your homes infrastructure is pretty much a no brainier.
*trailer

not home, trailer.

technically, your trailer is your home, but it is not a house. it is a trailer. investing any amount of money into something which will depreciate to $0.00 over time is pretty pointless.

i mean, i guess it might be worth it to replace a broken window or something, as long as you can find one at the flea market for cheap. but to invest $45,000 into a trailer which will be literally worthless in 30 years is complete folly.
 

twostrokenut

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it's not an opinion. it's a fact. trailers, like you dwell in, depreciate to worthlessness over time.



*trailer

not home, trailer.

technically, your trailer is your home, but it is not a house. it is a trailer. investing any amount of money into something which will depreciate to $0.00 over time is pretty pointless.

i mean, i guess it might be worth it to replace a broken window or something, as long as you can find one at the flea market for cheap. but to invest $45,000 into a trailer which will be literally worthless in 30 years is complete folly.
The obvious folly is attempting to assign a value to something that is not for sale and assuming I consider your opinion on it. Why you consider a mortgage a security is beyond retarded but do carry on.

BTW Hillary can't be trusted.
 
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