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Breaking News, North Korea did NOT launch an ICBM as CNN said

God u r stupid, the Russian SS27 is an example of a real missile

(The rest of little bassman's insults, namecalling, and subject changes deleted.)

(Gee, there's nothing left of his post! :dunno:)
The poor baby can't take the heat huh?................................

Whaaa whaaa he called me a baddy name Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Dingbat dipshits
 
That sound you all just heard was little bassman running away from the argument at top speed, tail clamped tightly between his hind legs, calling more insults over his shoulder as he disappears for the horizon. :itsok:
 
That sound you all just heard was little bassman running away from the argument at top speed, tail clamped tightly between his hind legs, calling more insults over his shoulder as he disappears for the horizon. :itsok:
LOL you seem to be a complete schizophrenic fool, who believes that the piles of shit that can barely lift off the Launchpad, then go any which way without guidance are ICBM's.
 
Could a North Korean missile hit Australia?

Where could a North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile hit?
Updated yesterday at 8:20pmTue 4 Jul 2017, 8:20pm

North Korea claims it fired a Hwasong-14 missile which reached an altitude of 2,802 kilometres and flew 933km in 39 minutes.

David Wright, co-director of the Global Security Program at the US-based Union of Concerned Scientists, said the missile was fired at a "very highly lofted trajectory".

If the missile had been fired at a standard trajectory, he said it could have a maximum range of 6,700km.
That means it is not an ICBM...................nor is there any evidence that NK has a nuke that can fit in a missile
 
Could a North Korean missile hit Australia?

Where could a North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile hit?
Updated yesterday at 8:20pmTue 4 Jul 2017, 8:20pm

North Korea claims it fired a Hwasong-14 missile which reached an altitude of 2,802 kilometres and flew 933km in 39 minutes.

David Wright, co-director of the Global Security Program at the US-based Union of Concerned Scientists, said the missile was fired at a "very highly lofted trajectory".

If the missile had been fired at a standard trajectory, he said it could have a maximum range of 6,700km.
That means it is not an ICBM...................nor is there any evidence that NK has a nuke that can fit in a missile

Just so you know that Australia is a continent. I'm providing a picture for you that even your little mind can hopefully comprehend.

simple-color-world-map-continents.gif
 
Could a North Korean missile hit Australia?

Where could a North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile hit?
Updated yesterday at 8:20pmTue 4 Jul 2017, 8:20pm

North Korea claims it fired a Hwasong-14 missile which reached an altitude of 2,802 kilometres and flew 933km in 39 minutes.

David Wright, co-director of the Global Security Program at the US-based Union of Concerned Scientists, said the missile was fired at a "very highly lofted trajectory".

If the missile had been fired at a standard trajectory, he said it could have a maximum range of 6,700km.
That means it is not an ICBM...................nor is there any evidence that NK has a nuke that can fit in a missile

Just so you know that Australia is a continent. I'm providing a picture for you that even your little mind can hopefully comprehend.

simple-color-world-map-continents.gif

The rocket that NK launched could not hit Australia or anywhere else, and even if it did, the Nuclear bomb that NK has is as big as a dump truck and would not fit onto that little missile.

Bye the way the last one of these tinkertoys that NK launched blew up on the pad...................

Next
 
Could a North Korean missile hit Australia?

Where could a North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile hit?
Updated yesterday at 8:20pmTue 4 Jul 2017, 8:20pm

North Korea claims it fired a Hwasong-14 missile which reached an altitude of 2,802 kilometres and flew 933km in 39 minutes.

David Wright, co-director of the Global Security Program at the US-based Union of Concerned Scientists, said the missile was fired at a "very highly lofted trajectory".

If the missile had been fired at a standard trajectory, he said it could have a maximum range of 6,700km.
That means it is not an ICBM...................nor is there any evidence that NK has a nuke that can fit in a missile

Just so you know that Australia is a continent. I'm providing a picture for you that even your little mind can hopefully comprehend.

simple-color-world-map-continents.gif

The rocket that NK launched could not hit Australia or anywhere else, and even if it did, the Nuclear bomb that NK has is as big as a dump truck and would not fit onto that little missile.

Bye the way the last one of these tinkertoys that NK launched blew up on the pad...................

Next


No, the last one they launched just went into space before crashing into the sea that is part of Japan's property.

You can't get anything right...
 
Could a North Korean missile hit Australia?

Where could a North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile hit?
Updated yesterday at 8:20pmTue 4 Jul 2017, 8:20pm

North Korea claims it fired a Hwasong-14 missile which reached an altitude of 2,802 kilometres and flew 933km in 39 minutes.

David Wright, co-director of the Global Security Program at the US-based Union of Concerned Scientists, said the missile was fired at a "very highly lofted trajectory".

If the missile had been fired at a standard trajectory, he said it could have a maximum range of 6,700km.
That means it is not an ICBM...................nor is there any evidence that NK has a nuke that can fit in a missile

Just so you know that Australia is a continent. I'm providing a picture for you that even your little mind can hopefully comprehend.

simple-color-world-map-continents.gif

The rocket that NK launched could not hit Australia or anywhere else, and even if it did, the Nuclear bomb that NK has is as big as a dump truck and would not fit onto that little missile.

Bye the way the last one of these tinkertoys that NK launched blew up on the pad...................

Next


No, the last one they launched just went into space before crashing into the sea that is part of Japan's property.

You can't get anything right...

You never were too bright were you?
North Korea missile test: Latest launch 'blew up almost immediately'

A North Korean missile fired from the east coast of the country Sunday “blew up almost immediately,” officials said.

The U.S. Pacific Command said the missile, which came near the city of Sinpo, “blew up almost immediately,” but the type of missile was still being assessed.

The failure came one day after Pyongyang celebrated one of the biggest propaganda events of the year – the 105th birthday of the late North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Un’s grandfather.

The failed launch also comes ahead of Vice President Pence’s arrival in Seoul, South Korea for talks about how to handle Kim’s regime. Pence had been in contact with President Trump about the test.

Trump did not release a statement on the launch. Defense Secretary Mattis said Trump and his military team "are aware of North Korea's most recent unsuccessful missile launch. The president has no further comment."

Washington and Seoul were trying to determine what North Korea exactly launched. North Korea regularly fires short-range missiles, but it is also developing mid-range and long-range missiles meant to target U.S. troops in Asia and, eventually, the U.S. mainland. North Korea is thought to have a small arsenal of atomic bombs and an impressive array of short- and medium-range missiles.

Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have quickly risen over the last week as the U.S. and South Korean conduct it is largest-ever war games and while the USS Carl Vinson steams toward waters off the coast.

Another missile test from Sinpo failed earlier this month, when the rocket spun out of control and plunged into the ocean. That launch came shortly before Trump's first meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. China is North Korea's only major ally.

The extended-range Scud missile in that earlier launch suffered an in-flight failure and fell into the sea off North Korea's east coast, according to U.S. imagery and assessments.

Despite Sunday's failure, the North's previous claim to have used "standardized" warheads has led to worries that it was making headway in its push to develop small and sophisticated warheads to be topped on long-range missiles.
 
Could a North Korean missile hit Australia?

Where could a North Korean intercontinental ballistic missile hit?
Updated yesterday at 8:20pmTue 4 Jul 2017, 8:20pm

North Korea claims it fired a Hwasong-14 missile which reached an altitude of 2,802 kilometres and flew 933km in 39 minutes.

David Wright, co-director of the Global Security Program at the US-based Union of Concerned Scientists, said the missile was fired at a "very highly lofted trajectory".

If the missile had been fired at a standard trajectory, he said it could have a maximum range of 6,700km.
That means it is not an ICBM...................nor is there any evidence that NK has a nuke that can fit in a missile

Just so you know that Australia is a continent. I'm providing a picture for you that even your little mind can hopefully comprehend.

simple-color-world-map-continents.gif

The rocket that NK launched could not hit Australia or anywhere else, and even if it did, the Nuclear bomb that NK has is as big as a dump truck and would not fit onto that little missile.

Bye the way the last one of these tinkertoys that NK launched blew up on the pad...................

Next


No, the last one they launched just went into space before crashing into the sea that is part of Japan's property.

You can't get anything right...

You never were too bright were you?
North Korea missile test: Latest launch 'blew up almost immediately'

A North Korean missile fired from the east coast of the country Sunday “blew up almost immediately,” officials said.

The U.S. Pacific Command said the missile, which came near the city of Sinpo, “blew up almost immediately,” but the type of missile was still being assessed.

The failure came one day after Pyongyang celebrated one of the biggest propaganda events of the year – the 105th birthday of the late North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Un’s grandfather.

The failed launch also comes ahead of Vice President Pence’s arrival in Seoul, South Korea for talks about how to handle Kim’s regime. Pence had been in contact with President Trump about the test.

Trump did not release a statement on the launch. Defense Secretary Mattis said Trump and his military team "are aware of North Korea's most recent unsuccessful missile launch. The president has no further comment."

Washington and Seoul were trying to determine what North Korea exactly launched. North Korea regularly fires short-range missiles, but it is also developing mid-range and long-range missiles meant to target U.S. troops in Asia and, eventually, the U.S. mainland. North Korea is thought to have a small arsenal of atomic bombs and an impressive array of short- and medium-range missiles.

Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have quickly risen over the last week as the U.S. and South Korean conduct it is largest-ever war games and while the USS Carl Vinson steams toward waters off the coast.

Another missile test from Sinpo failed earlier this month, when the rocket spun out of control and plunged into the ocean. That launch came shortly before Trump's first meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. China is North Korea's only major ally.

The extended-range Scud missile in that earlier launch suffered an in-flight failure and fell into the sea off North Korea's east coast, according to U.S. imagery and assessments.

Despite Sunday's failure, the North's previous claim to have used "standardized" warheads has led to worries that it was making headway in its push to develop small and sophisticated warheads to be topped on long-range missiles.


Numbnuts that's from April. This last missile launch just went into space, and has a projected distance to hit Alaska. You take the cake on this forum as being the most ignorant arrogant idiot there is.

Do you really think you know better than the Secretary of State of the United States?
 
That means it is not an ICBM...................nor is there any evidence that NK has a nuke that can fit in a missile

Just so you know that Australia is a continent. I'm providing a picture for you that even your little mind can hopefully comprehend.

simple-color-world-map-continents.gif

The rocket that NK launched could not hit Australia or anywhere else, and even if it did, the Nuclear bomb that NK has is as big as a dump truck and would not fit onto that little missile.

Bye the way the last one of these tinkertoys that NK launched blew up on the pad...................

Next


No, the last one they launched just went into space before crashing into the sea that is part of Japan's property.

You can't get anything right...

You never were too bright were you?
North Korea missile test: Latest launch 'blew up almost immediately'

A North Korean missile fired from the east coast of the country Sunday “blew up almost immediately,” officials said.

The U.S. Pacific Command said the missile, which came near the city of Sinpo, “blew up almost immediately,” but the type of missile was still being assessed.

The failure came one day after Pyongyang celebrated one of the biggest propaganda events of the year – the 105th birthday of the late North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Un’s grandfather.

The failed launch also comes ahead of Vice President Pence’s arrival in Seoul, South Korea for talks about how to handle Kim’s regime. Pence had been in contact with President Trump about the test.

Trump did not release a statement on the launch. Defense Secretary Mattis said Trump and his military team "are aware of North Korea's most recent unsuccessful missile launch. The president has no further comment."

Washington and Seoul were trying to determine what North Korea exactly launched. North Korea regularly fires short-range missiles, but it is also developing mid-range and long-range missiles meant to target U.S. troops in Asia and, eventually, the U.S. mainland. North Korea is thought to have a small arsenal of atomic bombs and an impressive array of short- and medium-range missiles.

Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have quickly risen over the last week as the U.S. and South Korean conduct it is largest-ever war games and while the USS Carl Vinson steams toward waters off the coast.

Another missile test from Sinpo failed earlier this month, when the rocket spun out of control and plunged into the ocean. That launch came shortly before Trump's first meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. China is North Korea's only major ally.

The extended-range Scud missile in that earlier launch suffered an in-flight failure and fell into the sea off North Korea's east coast, according to U.S. imagery and assessments.

Despite Sunday's failure, the North's previous claim to have used "standardized" warheads has led to worries that it was making headway in its push to develop small and sophisticated warheads to be topped on long-range missiles.


Numbnuts that's from April. This last missile launch just went into space, and has a projected distance to hit Alaska. You take the cake on this forum as being the most ignorant arrogant idiot there is.

Do you really think you know better than the Secretary of State of the United States?

Nope, I can never be more arrogant than you or your hero?

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa



Next
 
Just so you know that Australia is a continent. I'm providing a picture for you that even your little mind can hopefully comprehend.

simple-color-world-map-continents.gif

The rocket that NK launched could not hit Australia or anywhere else, and even if it did, the Nuclear bomb that NK has is as big as a dump truck and would not fit onto that little missile.

Bye the way the last one of these tinkertoys that NK launched blew up on the pad...................

Next


No, the last one they launched just went into space before crashing into the sea that is part of Japan's property.

You can't get anything right...

You never were too bright were you?
North Korea missile test: Latest launch 'blew up almost immediately'

A North Korean missile fired from the east coast of the country Sunday “blew up almost immediately,” officials said.

The U.S. Pacific Command said the missile, which came near the city of Sinpo, “blew up almost immediately,” but the type of missile was still being assessed.

The failure came one day after Pyongyang celebrated one of the biggest propaganda events of the year – the 105th birthday of the late North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Un’s grandfather.

The failed launch also comes ahead of Vice President Pence’s arrival in Seoul, South Korea for talks about how to handle Kim’s regime. Pence had been in contact with President Trump about the test.

Trump did not release a statement on the launch. Defense Secretary Mattis said Trump and his military team "are aware of North Korea's most recent unsuccessful missile launch. The president has no further comment."

Washington and Seoul were trying to determine what North Korea exactly launched. North Korea regularly fires short-range missiles, but it is also developing mid-range and long-range missiles meant to target U.S. troops in Asia and, eventually, the U.S. mainland. North Korea is thought to have a small arsenal of atomic bombs and an impressive array of short- and medium-range missiles.

Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have quickly risen over the last week as the U.S. and South Korean conduct it is largest-ever war games and while the USS Carl Vinson steams toward waters off the coast.

Another missile test from Sinpo failed earlier this month, when the rocket spun out of control and plunged into the ocean. That launch came shortly before Trump's first meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. China is North Korea's only major ally.

The extended-range Scud missile in that earlier launch suffered an in-flight failure and fell into the sea off North Korea's east coast, according to U.S. imagery and assessments.

Despite Sunday's failure, the North's previous claim to have used "standardized" warheads has led to worries that it was making headway in its push to develop small and sophisticated warheads to be topped on long-range missiles.


Numbnuts that's from April. This last missile launch just went into space, and has a projected distance to hit Alaska. You take the cake on this forum as being the most ignorant arrogant idiot there is.

Do you really think you know better than the Secretary of State of the United States?

Nope, I can never be more arrogant than you or your hero?

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa



Next


Do you think anyone falls for your deflections? I don't watch Madow nor am I a Liberal.

So why don't you send Trump a copy of your resume and tell him you are smarter and more qualified than Tillerson? Maybe he'll give you a job.
 
The rocket that NK launched could not hit Australia or anywhere else, and even if it did, the Nuclear bomb that NK has is as big as a dump truck and would not fit onto that little missile.

Bye the way the last one of these tinkertoys that NK launched blew up on the pad...................

Next


No, the last one they launched just went into space before crashing into the sea that is part of Japan's property.

You can't get anything right...

You never were too bright were you?
North Korea missile test: Latest launch 'blew up almost immediately'

A North Korean missile fired from the east coast of the country Sunday “blew up almost immediately,” officials said.

The U.S. Pacific Command said the missile, which came near the city of Sinpo, “blew up almost immediately,” but the type of missile was still being assessed.

The failure came one day after Pyongyang celebrated one of the biggest propaganda events of the year – the 105th birthday of the late North Korea founder Kim Il Sung, Kim Jong Un’s grandfather.

The failed launch also comes ahead of Vice President Pence’s arrival in Seoul, South Korea for talks about how to handle Kim’s regime. Pence had been in contact with President Trump about the test.

Trump did not release a statement on the launch. Defense Secretary Mattis said Trump and his military team "are aware of North Korea's most recent unsuccessful missile launch. The president has no further comment."

Washington and Seoul were trying to determine what North Korea exactly launched. North Korea regularly fires short-range missiles, but it is also developing mid-range and long-range missiles meant to target U.S. troops in Asia and, eventually, the U.S. mainland. North Korea is thought to have a small arsenal of atomic bombs and an impressive array of short- and medium-range missiles.

Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have quickly risen over the last week as the U.S. and South Korean conduct it is largest-ever war games and while the USS Carl Vinson steams toward waters off the coast.

Another missile test from Sinpo failed earlier this month, when the rocket spun out of control and plunged into the ocean. That launch came shortly before Trump's first meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. China is North Korea's only major ally.

The extended-range Scud missile in that earlier launch suffered an in-flight failure and fell into the sea off North Korea's east coast, according to U.S. imagery and assessments.

Despite Sunday's failure, the North's previous claim to have used "standardized" warheads has led to worries that it was making headway in its push to develop small and sophisticated warheads to be topped on long-range missiles.


Numbnuts that's from April. This last missile launch just went into space, and has a projected distance to hit Alaska. You take the cake on this forum as being the most ignorant arrogant idiot there is.

Do you really think you know better than the Secretary of State of the United States?

Nope, I can never be more arrogant than you or your hero?

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa



Next


Do you think anyone falls for your deflections? I don't watch Madow nor am I a Liberal.

So why don't you send Trump a copy of your resume and tell him you are smarter and more qualified than Tillerson? Maybe he'll give you a job.


I'm too busy, and not in the mood to move to washitington, as it still smells of Obumma and his wife Mike.

Besides Trump has Hillary as his campaign manager and lead strategist
 
A test rocket that might blow up on the launch pad as North Korean missiles do can never be considered an ICBM as it has no payload, primarily because it has a high rate of blowing up over it's own country. Thus, there is no evidence that North Korea has an ICBM since there is no evidence that they can produce a dependable rocket to carry a nuclear payload. However you are free to believe the news that says clearly that President Hillary Clinton is handling this situation.

Argue all you want, I am never wrong

CNN LMFAO, if you believe that news you've got huge issues.

The Russian Defense Ministry has stated that North Korea launched an intermediate range missile on Tuesday morning. The missile flew around 535 kilometers, reaching an altitude of 510 kilometers, and fell into the Sea of Japan, according to military data.

The missile test carried out by Pyongyang on Tuesday morning did not pose a threat to Russia, the defense ministry said in a statement.

“The launch was carried out in a direction away from Russia’s borders, and did not pose a threat to the Russian Federation,” the Russian military stated.

Russia’s missile warning system tracked the launch from North Korean territory, according to the military officials.
 
A test rocket that might blow up on the launch pad as North Korean missiles do can never be considered an ICBM as it has no payload, primarily because it has a high rate of blowing up over it's own country. Thus, there is no evidence that North Korea has an ICBM since there is no evidence that they can produce a dependable rocket to carry a nuclear payload. However you are free to believe the news that says clearly that President Hillary Clinton is handling this situation.

Argue all you want, I am never wrong
Fox is not spelled C-N-N. Your thread just died, and you will be laughed at.

Fox News: North Korea successfully test-launched ICBM, US officials confirm
Did the missile fly 5500 or more miles and carry a nuclear payload, because these are the qualifications to be considered an ICBM. Since this never happened I am correct and you are a fake news believer

Next Bozo

You may now resume pulling your own fingers

It doesnt necessarily have to have a nuclear warhead to be considered an ICBM,thats just the most common payload.

That is true, but it must be able to hit a dime at over 5500 miles at least. This never happened, and again the last one of these that they launched blew up over the pad which if it were a nuke would have irradiated NK and ended the problem. There is also NO EVIDENCE that NK has a small enough device to be loaded onto a missile. Their devices were detonated underground and may have been as large as a dumptruck, as we have never seen them


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A test rocket that might blow up on the launch pad as North Korean missiles do can never be considered an ICBM as it has no payload, primarily because it has a high rate of blowing up over it's own country. Thus, there is no evidence that North Korea has an ICBM since there is no evidence that they can produce a dependable rocket to carry a nuclear payload. However you are free to believe the news that says clearly that President Hillary Clinton is handling this situation.

Argue all you want, I am never wrong
So, no link, just your opinion.

FAKE NEWS!!!
Links on the internet are considered facts..........................

You might want to consider a lounge reduction....................

again North Korea has never created a missile that has flown the 5500 miles to be considered an ICBM, do you have a linky that they have done this?

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Go back to wanking kid
If a missile can reach another continent isn't that the definition of an ICBM?
 
A test rocket that might blow up on the launch pad as North Korean missiles do can never be considered an ICBM as it has no payload, primarily because it has a high rate of blowing up over it's own country. Thus, there is no evidence that North Korea has an ICBM since there is no evidence that they can produce a dependable rocket to carry a nuclear payload. However you are free to believe the news that says clearly that President Hillary Clinton is handling this situation.

Argue all you want, I am never wrong
So, no link, just your opinion.

FAKE NEWS!!!
Links on the internet are considered facts..........................

You might want to consider a lounge reduction....................

again North Korea has never created a missile that has flown the 5500 miles to be considered an ICBM, do you have a linky that they have done this?

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Go back to wanking kid
If a missile can reach another continent isn't that the definition of an ICBM?

Perhaps, but a missile has miniaturized warheads, NK does not have a nuke that can fit on a rocket, which makes the rocket a missile. NK detonated nukes underground that were as big as trucks. Also a missile goes where it is programmed, the NK rockets go nowhere. Launching a rocket and having it land on a dime thousands of miles away is still no easy task when half of your supposed missiles blow up on the launch pad
 
A test rocket that might blow up on the launch pad as North Korean missiles do can never be considered an ICBM as it has no payload, primarily because it has a high rate of blowing up over it's own country. Thus, there is no evidence that North Korea has an ICBM since there is no evidence that they can produce a dependable rocket to carry a nuclear payload. However you are free to believe the news that says clearly that President Hillary Clinton is handling this situation.

Argue all you want, I am never wrong

CNN LMFAO, if you believe that news you've got huge issues.

The Russian Defense Ministry has stated that North Korea launched an intermediate range missile on Tuesday morning. The missile flew around 535 kilometers, reaching an altitude of 510 kilometers, and fell into the Sea of Japan, according to military data.

The missile test carried out by Pyongyang on Tuesday morning did not pose a threat to Russia, the defense ministry said in a statement.

“The launch was carried out in a direction away from Russia’s borders, and did not pose a threat to the Russian Federation,” the Russian military stated.

Russia’s missile warning system tracked the launch from North Korean territory, according to the military officials.
You don't even have a link.
 
A test rocket that might blow up on the launch pad as North Korean missiles do can never be considered an ICBM as it has no payload, primarily because it has a high rate of blowing up over it's own country. Thus, there is no evidence that North Korea has an ICBM since there is no evidence that they can produce a dependable rocket to carry a nuclear payload. However you are free to believe the news that says clearly that President Hillary Clinton is handling this situation.

Argue all you want, I am never wrong
So, no link, just your opinion.

FAKE NEWS!!!
Links on the internet are considered facts..........................

You might want to consider a lounge reduction....................

again North Korea has never created a missile that has flown the 5500 miles to be considered an ICBM, do you have a linky that they have done this?

Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Go back to wanking kid
I'll take the expertise of US officials over the word of some anonymous douche nozzle on the internet, thank you very much.

Get back to diddling your ass gape, boy
 
Listen up, you blow hard nuts, this trying to de-legitimize the media isn't gonna work. Not when you have a fool that lies 24 hours a day in the white house....so stop.
 

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