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Old 03-13-2016, 03:47 PM
 
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Here's one for you junior. Try to crash a Kenny Chesney concert sometime, after all people can go wherever they want.
Or here's one for you: Try coming into my house uninvited one night.
The hatred is from the Left.

OK, pops. Try to beat up a protestor and see what happens to you, old man.
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Old 03-13-2016, 03:50 PM
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If Trump supporters acted up at Dem rallies the way Leftist act at Trump events, they would be killed by the mob. Leftists are liars and hypocrites...end of story.
and they'd be givin a pass because "what did you think would happen?"
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Old 03-13-2016, 05:58 PM
 
Location: 23.7 million to 162 million miles North of Venus
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It's fascinating to watch the left build a mountain out of a molehill (as the saying goes).

They make a mudpie out of a mud-slinging incident and next think you know we have a proverbial "hill of beans" supposed to be viewed by everyone as something significant.

They omit that the Chicago rally started as a quiet event, people standing in line 5 to 6 hours ahead of time, waiting to get in. Thousands of people quietly waiting. Then, all at once, the protesters arrived en masse - like they were bused in. One was eventually identified as a "professional protester". No doubt there were more just like him in that group. Who brought them in? MoveOn.org? What are they doing at a Trump rally?

In conferring with the police, Trump decided to call off the rally for the sake of safety of all the attendees. He said himself that it was a wise decision to call it off; it is a good thing no one got hurt; he doesn't want to see anyone get hurt;

It is one thing to say you 'feel like punching" someone who disrupts with insults, etc. It's another to follow up with doing that. There are people on both sides who can, and do stupid things. They are responsible for their own actions.


The man behind the professional protesters (including those who were at Ferguson-burning and looting), the man who 'broke the bank of England', the man who helped crash the Greek economy, the man who wants to crash the US economy, the man who believes every country should have open borders to allow anyone to be able to enter freely (no matter who they are-even if they are terrorists) and, the man behind the Democrats...









The things mentioned are just a small fraction of the evils this man has done, and wants to do. He's the one who is yanking the chain of the brain dead democratic public, and the greedy democratic politicians. He says jump and the dems, both political and public, ask 'how high?'.

People are fine with this man but have a problem with Trump?!?!?
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Old 03-13-2016, 06:15 PM
 
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The man behind the professional protesters (including those who were at Ferguson-burning and looting), the man who 'broke the bank of England', the man who helped crash the Greek economy, the man who wants to crash the US economy, the man who believes every country should have open borders to allow anyone to be able to enter freely (no matter who they are-even if they are terrorists) and, the man behind the Democrats...









The things mentioned are just a small fraction of the evils this man has done, and wants to do. He's the one who is yanking the chain of the brain dead democratic public, and the greedy democratic politicians. He says jump and the dems, both political and public, ask 'how high?'.

People are fine with this man but have a problem with Trump?!?!?
He is one of, if not the most, vile bags of rotting flesh on earth.
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Old 03-14-2016, 05:34 AM
 
Location: S.E. US
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Sure, violent protesters should be arrested and prosecuted. Not disputing that.

But maybe you should consider finding a candidate who actually does something other than just emit insults, divisive rhetoric, and belligerent comments about punching people in the face... because when you make it your specialty to be as aggressively spiteful as possible of everyone different from you, not only is if beneath the dignity expected of the president, it also incites and attracts the crazies on the other side to come out and do dumb things.

Which is why you see no other Republican candidates with these problems right now...they don't run toxic campaigns. Of course they also aren't leading, which tells you something about conservatives' inclinations toward toxic rhetoric.

People may have thought Obama was divisive, but he never went as far as saying stuff like "those people over there deserve to get beat up, etc."... which is Trump's calling card.
"If they bring a knife, we bring a gun"...who said that?

Would you like to see reminders of other divisive, even potentially incendiary quotes?
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Old 03-14-2016, 05:53 AM
 
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Not far fetched to believe something like this at all, especially with the track record of the tolerant left, showing time after time, they are everything but tolerant when one thinks different than they do.

Actually, the fact that no Trump supporters got killed by the mob is quite surprising.
The article leads with this:
Fake news reports that an African-American supporter of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump died after being shot at a chaotic Chicago rally.

The thing that is more worrisome than the fact that trump followers seem to buy the story without realizing it is reporting about false reports, is that there are so many false reports. Like, perhaps the right wing sources are deliberately trying to smear the protesters and work the trump followers into a frenzy of outrage. Not that it takes much to do that.

When trump says, over and over again at his rallies "we have to take our country back from those people", he is inciting outrage. The trump followers already feel they are treated unfairly and their country has been taken away from them by those people. They are angry. Hey, decisions made in anger are rarely good decisions.
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Old 03-14-2016, 05:57 AM
 
Location: north central Ohio
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I agree.

The unprecedented violence-inciting, racism, misogyny, bigotry and scum-baggery of Trump has been, and is being, thoroughly discussed.

Though it remains amazing that it's tolerated by his supporters. I guess we just have to bear in mind that they're very very angry. ("Condemn racism or violence from Trump ? But I'm so ANNNNNNGRY !!!!!" )


Republicans would love a Fascist leader who espouses all their characteristics! After all they insist "he's just saying what everyone[fellow Republicans especially]really thinks"!
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Old 03-14-2016, 06:05 AM
 
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The race card has been overplayed. I know plenty of blacks support trump because they are anti illegal immigration, and the democrats offer NOTHING. They don't respect borders, the country, or law and order.

Again, protesters are rude attention seekers trying to drown out someone people have traveled to see and hear. Occasionally, a person might react but who started it?

We need to use more logic in discussions and less emotionalism. This is all about cause and effect and you don't blame the victims.

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Old 03-14-2016, 06:09 AM
 
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Again, logic tells you if establishment people in BOTH PARTIES oppose one person, that,s who you should vote for.

They are throwing big PAC money at beating him, but we all can go vote.
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Old 03-14-2016, 06:12 AM
 
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I was liking Trump for a while enjoyed his candor but his recent response to violence has me now seeing this guy as a loud mouth bully who is delusional if he thinks he will bring this punch em in the face or take em out attitude to the world stage.
Trumps uncompromising bravado and saber rattling will have us into a major war in short order or at the very least have the rest of the world hating America like never before as Trump bullies countries into bowing down to his wishes.
Unfortunately i cant bring myself to back any of the other GOP offerings.
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