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I find it astonishing that democrats hated the Bush's with a passion, but then turn a blind eye when their hero, Obama, kept on chugging his cousin's agenda of war for profit. I voted for Obama in 2008 because he said he was going to end this stuff, and instead, he just moved the soldiers from Iraq to Libya and Syria, and then he and his family sit next to the Bush family, holding hands. I wish people would wake up and realize they are all in this corruption together. Reason why they hate Trump is because he knows all their tricks and games and he is a threat to their corruption. No doubt, Trump is shady himself, but at least he doesn't have blood on his hands like the last three families have (Bush's, Clintons and Obamas).
True, at least she seems to respect the right to free speech and understand what it means. And I see in the comments that she does engage in reasonable dialogue with a conservative. So she's light years ahead of some fellow travellers.
Yes, she engaged in somewhat polite dialogue, but I would hardly call it reasonable since she’s wrong on so many levels. I thought the more reasonable arguments were countering her letter.
The author of that guest editorial actually advocates for a very active course of action: She advocates for active ridicule & bullying to cleanse the ideological gene pool of the very liberal Park City area. Shunning is passive.
She wants active ostracism coupled with public shaming and ridicule.
I think everyone who still supports Donald Trump as of today, with everything that we've seen and heard about him and from him, is an idiot, and they agree/share Trump's racist views.
However, it is their right as Americans to think and feel whatever they want, and nobody should ever be ostracized for their political beliefs. It's not illegal to be a dumbass.
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I think everyone who still supports Donald Trump as of today, with everything that we've seen and heard about him and from him, is an idiot, and they agree/share Trump's racist views.
However, it is their right as Americans to think and feel whatever they want, and nobody should ever be ostracized for their political beliefs. It's not illegal to be a dumbass.
I think everyone who still supports Donald Trump as of today, with everything that we've seen and heard about him and from him, is an idiot, and they agree/share Trump's racist views.
However, it is their right as Americans to think and feel whatever they want, and nobody should ever be ostracized for their political beliefs. It's not illegal to be a dumbass.
Pssst.......
Wanna know a secret?
Most Conservative minded folks don't really give a rats ass about Trump per se.
Trump is a tool.....a means to an end of preventing another progressive administration from stacking the Supreme Court with Liberal judges.
He's just a necessary evil, and the result of the far left pushing their agenda into the mainstream for decades.
You wanna blame someone for a douchebag like Trump getting elected?
I think everyone who still supports Donald Trump as of today, with everything that we've seen and heard about him and from him, is an idiot, and they agree/share Trump's racist views.
However, it is their right as Americans to think and feel whatever they want, and nobody should ever be ostracized for their political beliefs. It's not illegal to be a dumbass.
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