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THE TRUMP PRESIDENCY
(11-03-2018, 05:21 AM)Duchess Wrote: I think black people are too smart to vote for him, millions of white people too.

 

Black women in particular are the reason Roy Moore didn't get elected in Alabama. They know what's up.
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No. Roy Moore was a little wacky and in addition he had a false rape story against him. The two in combination were enough to ruin his chances. Nearly ruined Kavanaugh when they tried the same but unlike Roy Moore, Kavaugh was not a bit wacky.
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Well, if republicans keep the House I'll have to live with it, but if Democrats take it, I will have the extreme pleasure of seeing Kavanaugh investigated and all his lies brought to light.  Smiley_emoticons_smile
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Secret waiver to allow a partner in the law firm defending Trump in the Russia investigation to be placed in charge of the Mueller investigation if Rosenstein is fired or retires.  Jesus fucking Christ.
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I forgot to add this to my Roy Moore post.  There's another graphic that shows something like 98% of Black women voted for Jones, 54% of white women voted for Moore.  Come on white people, get your shit together.
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it's very insightful to see Blacks, women, illegal immigrants used as pawns to justify a means to an end by the Democrats. They have nothing to actually run on so instead of promoting any ideas that have actually worked they use other people to vindicate their own lack of civility.
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So you're saying Blacks are too stupid to make their own choices?
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(11-03-2018, 01:50 PM)Maggot Wrote: it's very insightful to see Blacks, women, illegal immigrants used as pawns to justify a means to an end by the Democrats. They have nothing to actually run on so instead of promoting any ideas that have actually worked they use other people to vindicate their own lack of civility.

Ahahahaha! Man. There you go projecting again.


Your party won and y'all still so mad and making shit up.
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(11-03-2018, 11:22 AM)Duchess Wrote: Well, if republicans keep the House I'll have to live with it, but if Democrats take it, I will have the extreme pleasure of seeing Kavanaugh investigated and all his lies brought to light.  Smiley_emoticons_smile

There were no lies and if he were investigated for the 8th or 9th time there would still be nothing to nail him on.
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HotD, have you seen any of the coverage of the protests across America tonight? It's been so nice this week to feel pride in my fellow Americans, from the turnout for the elections and for making their voices heard this evening.
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(11-08-2018, 08:14 PM)Duchess Wrote: HotD, have you seen any of the coverage of the protests across America tonight? It's been so nice this week to feel pride in my fellow Americans, from the turnout for the elections and for making their voices heard this evening.

I was just now reading about it.

Thousands of protesters in 900 cities showing up to voice support for the rule of law and continuation of the Mueller investigation.

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It's good to see so many Americans refusing to be complacent and instead exercising their First Amendment rights.
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Glad they don't decide anything.
The problem with investigating and reinvestigating it, is there is nothing there

I think Trump should pardon all the indictments and charges coming out of the Mueller investigation that have nothing to do with Trump and his Administration colluding with the Russians to influence the results of the 2016 election in Trump's favour
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Wow, 900,000 people.
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(11-09-2018, 12:16 AM)BigMark Wrote: Wow, 900,000 people.

Wow, Biggie going all grammar nazi.

"Thousands of people ACROSS 900 citiies"

There ya go, fussbudget.
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(11-09-2018, 12:39 AM)HairOfTheDog Wrote:
(11-09-2018, 12:16 AM)BigMark Wrote: Wow, 900,000 people.

Wow, Biggie going all grammar nazi.

"Thousands of people ACROSS 900 citiies"

There ya go, fussbudget.

Wow! 1000's over 900 cities, so like MORE than 12? Sounds like a really cool party
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Will today be Indictment Friday? A girl can hope!   57
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I can remember when the Dems said Sessions was a pox on the land. Today they are treating him like a hero. They are so doped up they forget to put pants on sometimes.  28
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(11-09-2018, 09:05 AM)Maggot Wrote: Today they are treating him like a hero. 

I haven't seen anything like that but I'd be interested in reading who is treating him like that. He's been one of the suckiest AG's of all time and the one single thing he did right, he got fired for!   hah
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I haven't seen Dems treating Sessions like a hero either.

I've seen people of all political affiliations protesting Sessions being ousted for not prioritizing personal loyalty to the President over doing his job in accordance with the law and in accordance with his sworn oath to the American people.

A lot of people, including Dems, had major issues with James Comey's judgment/actions during the 2016 campaign.  Still, many objected to him being fired for (in their opinions) not prioritizing personal loyalty to the President over doing his job in accordance with the law and in accordance with his sworn oath to the American people.

Objective persons don't have to like/support government officials to defend them when they're perceived to be treated unlawfully or in a manner which undermines democracy.
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