Thursday, October 6, 2016

We are crashing on the rocks and the people running the ship still insist on being politically correct.

Thomas Williams 

Supercilious people pulling the strings by the Academia that is worse than the media, signing personal pronouns because they don't want to be bothered by other people's points of view is simply crazy. 

Our country's population became too rich and soft and then getting humane over everyone else problems. Making other people personal problems our own problems, and then putting media surveillance on each other 

Not standing for the national anthem because they don't know what real oppression is becomes a true sign of ignorance, have they ever read a book? 

And that stream of racist consciousness is now at the high school level.  
Is anyone just a plain ordinary American anymore. 

We should always give this country our respect with the opportunity that we have here. 

So just who is ignorant about the rest of the world now in real time. 

We are crashing on the rocks and the people running the ship still insist on being politically correct, and this country's press is going along with that real time behavior. 

Fundamental reality has gone by the waste side.
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The Latest on the U.S. presidential race (all times EDT):
10:20 a.m.
The FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server has produced one previously unreleased message related to the 2012 attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya.
The message, forwarded to Clinton by her chief of staff, was sent in January 2013 by the then-U.S. ambassador to Brazil. The ambassador congratulated the then-secretary of state on her testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations committee about the attack, during which four Americans died.
The email was filed in court by the State Department early Wednesday as part of a lawsuit filed by a conservative legal advocacy group. Judicial Watch has filed numerous lawsuits seeking government documents related to the Democratic presidential nominee's tenure as the nation's top diplomat.
The message, forwarded to Clinton by her chief of staff, was sent in January 2013 by the then-U.S. ambassador to Brazil. The ambassador congratulated the then-secretary of state on her testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations committee about the attack, during which four Americans died.
Read more...http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/09/07/latest-fbi-clinton-email-search-finds-benghazi-message.html
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