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Didn't gamble, was working. Was on a 3 stop load from Greeley, CO with stops in N Las Vegas, NV; Vernon, CA and Oceanside, CA. One of my last OTR runs at that, I switched companies a week later and started running regional Phoenix to Los Angeles
Ummmm, I don’t think Pedro was referring to gambling
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Who did she murder? And non-Breitbart/non-Info Wars sources or it didn't happen....
How did Hillary have anything to do with the Branch Davidian fiasco? She was first lady ffs
She had no authority but Linda Tripp says otherwise. Different topic, different thread. I felt elated that the monster that is Hillary Lost her ass last ye@r. Someone like her and her plebes don’t know how to lose. Devastated you were I’m sure.
I was on vacation with my family in Los Angeles, so I was able to watch the entire thing unfold, and still be asleep by midnight.
We started watching at dinner. We were at a restaurant in West Hollywood, and the bar area was packed with people watching the results roll in. It was still early though and there was no indication that Trump would win.
We got back to the hotel, and I continued to watch as Trump started winning all of these states that he wasn’t supposed to win. I forget what state it was, but there was one point I looked at my wife and said “I think Trump might actually win this.”
When they finally called it for him, I felt really good. Not even so much that he was going to be president. It was more, a feeling of satisfaction.. All of the smugness of the Hillary supporters, which was promoted by Hillary herself. All of the name calling, “deplorables”, “uneducated”, etc, etc. Every time I would see them on the news, or read their comments on the internet, it made me dig in even deeper. If not for the tone of Hillary and many of her supporters, I would not have cared nearly as much as I did.
I loved that Hillary couldn’t even bring herself to make the concession speech. I loved seeing the looks on the faces of the Hillary supporters. I loved reading all of the sour grape posts on social media.
A piece of advice to democrats. This was the first time in my life that one party made the election a referendum on the supporters of the other candidate. That was a big mistake. It cut off all lines of communication, so that it was impossible to change anyone’s mind. It really motivated the Trump supporters to get out and vote. It had the complete opposite effect that you wanted it to have. If you really want your candidate to have an increased chance of winning, keep your criticism aimed at the candidate, not his/her supporters. If you want to decrease your candidate’s chance of winning, just do the same exact thing you did last year.
I felt wonderful, getting more confident each time Rust Belt states updated.
Wisconsin IMO was held back deliberately by media who did not want to admit their nominee lost. I knew once lowest third went bright red, vs being split usually, Wisconsin was going red. That sealed the deal.
I was just so glad that Hildabeast didn't get her life's craving. I didn't very much care who beat her, Trump or Bernie or John Doe or Jane Doe. That night was too short. When can we have the same experience ever again?
P.S. Where are all those paid posters who posted on this forum 50 posts/day before 11/8/2016?
Just couldn't believe that so many Americans would support an ignorant, inexperienced, predatory, lying, self-aggrandizing, money-grubbing, bigoted, verbally vicious bully.
I was shocked to find that so many Americans were so much meaner than I ever dreamed.
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Stunned. Dumbfounded. Horrified.
Just couldn't believe that so many Americans would support an ignorant, inexperienced, predatory, lying, self-aggrandizing, money-grubbing, bigoted, verbally vicious bully.
I was shocked to find that so many Americans were so much meaner than I ever dreamed.[/QUOTE]
So Americans are mean because they did not vote for your candidate? Damn!
That was honestly one of the worst nights of my life. The only analogue would be the first night after 9-11, and when my grandfather was on his deathbed. Part of America died that night, and will never come back, even long after we've scrubbed the stench of Trump and his vile gangsters out of the people's house.
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