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Old 05-05-2019, 04:02 PM
 
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Not watching some stupid video.....


Are yup sure you are not oldgringo with videos?

 
Old 05-05-2019, 04:40 PM
 
Location: A State of Mind
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If you were standing in a line at McDonalds and a group of bullies started beating up a frail gay guy in front of you, would you step in and try to help or stand there and watch? I think a lot of folks defend Trump simply because it's the right thing to do as he is our elected leader.
Okay.. I just wanted to say, I cannot imagine this scenario occurring so publicly...in a McDonald's line, nonetheless. (Of course, I don't reside where there outwardly exists such hatefulness or acts of violence, so it's difficult to imagine).

I know you were only coming up with a supposed analogy to make your point, likening the physical attack of a "frail gay guy" to tRump being verbally picked on, so poor Donny (the bully) is being defended from verbal attackers. I know, you are meaning that his supporters are just standing up for their leader, defending him from verbal abuse since he's president, but is apparent that some would defend anyone no matter what their behavior, just due to them representing their party.

Examples of this type's own verbal, remarking ability is pretty offensive in itself. Then, to mention, the type of guys who would attack a gay man, would be those likely to support T., not those who would step in to defend a gay man or weaker individual.

Not to tear this apart, but is how it struck me at the moment.
 
Old 05-05-2019, 05:10 PM
 
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Originally Posted by Eli34 View Post
Since when did the family value party think it’s perfectly fine to elect a...

Liar
Adulterer
Cheater
Bully
Narcissist
????
They love Trump because he is their useful TOOL.
 
Old 05-05-2019, 05:59 PM
 
Location: Salisbury,NC
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Trump is showing his fear today and his ignorance.

Changing his tune on Mueller talking to Congress. Then wasting time with the result of the Derby, total ignorance.

His fear of Congress is real. He is buying time expecting to have court cases slow down his problems.
 
Old 05-06-2019, 03:40 AM
 
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Conway nails it again.

https://twitter.com/gtconway3d/statu...71907232456704
 
Old 05-06-2019, 05:09 AM
 
Location: DFW
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Kamala Harris lies about voter suppression in 2018 election. Voter turnout was at record highs.

https://twitter.com/pnjaban/status/1125236018012049408
 
Old 05-06-2019, 06:11 AM
 
Location: Charleston, SC
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Originally Posted by SunGrins View Post
For one thing, some of those are not all "lies" but statements that carried some truth at the time they were expressed or were rationalized in some fashion. Secondly, they are memorable mostly because they are singular occurrences that stand out in one's memory.

Trump's daily pattern of lying is a completely different issue. The man simply cannot or will not tell the truth and will go to extremes, including direct orders or hush money, to keep others from telling the truth. That is a sign of a psychopath and possibly other serious mental and moral deterioration. His intention is to lie his way through the day when he gets out of bed in the morning.
That sounds a lot like Nixon, Kennedy, and Clinton to name a few...
 
Old 05-06-2019, 06:15 AM
 
Location: Charleston, SC
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Originally Posted by In2itive_1 View Post
Okay.. I just wanted to say, I cannot imagine this scenario occurring so publicly...in a McDonald's line, nonetheless. (Of course, I don't reside where there outwardly exists such hatefulness or acts of violence, so it's difficult to imagine).

I know you were only coming up with a supposed analogy to make your point, likening the physical attack of a "frail gay guy" to tRump being verbally picked on, so poor Donny (the bully) is being defended from verbal attackers. I know, you are meaning that his supporters are just standing up for their leader, defending him from verbal abuse since he's president, but is apparent that some would defend anyone no matter what their behavior, just due to them representing their party.

Examples of this type's own verbal, remarking ability is pretty offensive in itself. Then, to mention, the type of guys who would attack a gay man, would be those likely to support T., not those who would step in to defend a gay man or weaker individual.

Not to tear this apart, but is how it struck me at the moment.
Sure I appreciate your efforts.

I was just making a point that there are those that will defend him because of his position and they would hold in their hearts a special place for the leader of our Country.

There are others that will draw party lines and defend him simply because of his party affiliations.

Others will defend him because he bribes them.

Etc, etc...
 
Old 05-06-2019, 06:42 AM
 
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Originally Posted by Rakin View Post
Kamala Harris lies about voter suppression in 2018 election. Voter turnout was at record highs.

https://twitter.com/pnjaban/status/1125236018012049408
Yes—some counties even had more votes than registered voters...

Voter suppression happened
It happened mainly in states with GOP legislatures since it serves the interests of that party to suppress certain groups of voters they feel are threats to their candidates/agenda...
 
Old 05-06-2019, 06:46 AM
 
Location: Phoenix
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The updated total is now over 10,000 lies told since becoming elected.

A pathological liar who lies more than he tells the truth.
Everything Trump says, he's got a pack of Demonics calling it a lie...so far, he's lied about nothing and has been the only one on the national stage telling the truth.
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