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Source: New York Times
CLEVELAND — Donald J. Trump, on the eve of accepting the Republican nomination for president, said Wednesday that if he were elected, he would not pressure Turkey or other authoritarian allies about conducting purges of their political adversaries or cracking down on civil liberties. The United States, he said, has to “fix our own mess” before trying to alter the behavior of other nations.
“I don’t think we have a right to lecture,” Mr. Trump said in a wide-ranging interview in his suite in a downtown hotel here while keeping an eye on television broadcasts from the Republican National Convention. “Look at what is happening in our country,” he said. “How are we going to lecture when people are shooting policemen in cold blood?”
During a 45-minute conversation, Mr. Trump re-emphasized the hard-line nationalist approach that has marked his improbable candidacy, describing how he would force allies to shoulder defense costs that the United States has borne for decades, cancel longstanding treaties he views as unfavorable, and redefine what it means to be a partner of the United States.
He said the rest of the world would learn to adjust to his approach. “I would prefer to be able to continue” existing agreements, he said, but only if allies stopped taking advantage of what he called an era of American largess that was no longer affordable.
Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/21/us/politics/donald-trump-issues.html?_r=0
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The next time you point out my misspelled words (or any other elitist lib that thinks they're intelligent) save this for posterity.
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The next time you point out my misspelled words (or any other elitist lib that thinks they're intelligent) save this for posterity.
what word did I misspell?
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Omg. Coach, you didn't know that crises is plural form of crisis, did you?
Wow.
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Omg. Coach, you didn't know that crises is plural form of crisis, did you?
Wow.
I'm sure that's what you intended. Hilary
https://www.facebook.com/WesternOutlaw/videos/297927243874879/
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That was the exact spelling used to describe more than one crisis.
Do you think the nyt spelled their headline wrong?
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He is right in this - before we start helping out others - let them show they are doing their part.
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LOL @ not knowing the spelling.
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The next time you point out my misspelled words (or any other elitist lib that thinks they're intelligent) save this for posterity.
Coach - what word did I spell incorrectly?
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The next time you point out my misspelled words (or any other elitist lib that thinks they're intelligent) save this for posterity.
That was the original title of the article, you dolt. "Crises" is the plural of "crisis".
On the subject, I doubt the US would interfere with the despotic Islamist charlatan Erdogan despite his statements and his actions. Obama rushed to support Erdogan (he even called him "a man of principle, and also a man of action" in the past). He is more dangerous than many of the Middle East rulers (past and present).
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That was the original title of the article, you dolt. "Crises" is the plural of "crisis".
On the subject, I doubt the US would interfere with the despotic Islamist charlatan Erdogan despite his statements and his actions. Obama rushed to support Erdogan (he even called him "a man of principle, and also a man of action" in the past). He is more dangerous than many of the Middle East rulers (past and present).
coach, is he correct? Did you not know that "crises" is a word?
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Obama and hillary are the ones playing down the islamist attackjs worldwide, no one else.
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Quick! What is a plural case of Elvis?
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Quick! What is a plural case of Elvis?
Coachii?
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I think crisises is best for crisis, really. But something about it being Greek or whatever makes it what it is. I don't think Coach looks bad here, lol, but I know you guys are at war and it makes it hard to resist.