Biden changed Mayorkas' mind on what he saw at the horse incident on the border.. Mayorkas originally explained it away, but later thought it was the most horrible thing he had ever seen as did the other dims.
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I had a boss once that was probably one of the best I have ever worked for,
he was tough,, but honest,
he told us once (he was an avid reader of self help, dale Carnegie type and motivational books) that it took 7 times for a person to get something and retain it,
some study proved it,
and history has proven that if you tell a lie enough it becomes truth,
that's why you see democrats repeat BS over and over again, because after a while they think you will believe itComment
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Lyman when I read your post I thought about all the people saying "the election was stolen", hmmmm.
When I saw the photo of the Border Patrol chasing the guy from horseback I thought, "well that guy doesn't want to follow instructions does he"
Haven't changed my mind one bit.Comment
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Lyman when I read your post I thought about all the people saying "the election was stolen", hmmmm.
When I saw the photo of the Border Patrol chasing the guy from horseback I thought, "well that guy doesn't want to follow instructions does he"
Haven't changed my mind one bit.
that guy as in the BP agent, or that guy as in the supposed Haitian?Comment
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I have no problem with the BP using horseback in a roadless area to cover ground without getting physically fatigued. That's all they're doing when you think about it. They're not supposed to touch people trying to get away because they're in the saddle? That's ridiculous.Comment
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Looking at it as an objective outsider (being Canadian) I thought that using horses in that situation was totally sensible and I did not see the riders behaving like cavalry in a war and using weapons from horseback. Rather, they seemed to be using the horses to block people running. The only jerks in the picture seem to be the politicians who are afraid to recognize that there was no wrongdoing and failed to back up and support their own people when they should have done so.Comment
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so neither or both?I have no problem with the BP using horseback in a roadless area to cover ground without getting physically fatigued. That's all they're doing when you think about it. They're not supposed to touch people trying to get away because they're in the saddle? That's ridiculous.Comment
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They're called 'mounties' for a reason, eh?Looking at it as an objective outsider (being Canadian) I thought that using horses in that situation was totally sensible and I did not see the riders behaving like cavalry in a war and using weapons from horseback. Rather, they seemed to be using the horses to block people running. The only jerks in the picture seem to be the politicians who are afraid to recognize that there was no wrongdoing and failed to back up and support their own people when they should have done so.Comment

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