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The United States Will Survive Donald J Trump, and Learn From the Mistake
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I know it will.
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I think we will. Safe spaces are being set up at our schools more than ever to help people get through Donald Trump. Things like that will be incredibly helpful.
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WideRight05 Wrote:I think we will. Safe spaces are being set up at our schools more than ever to help people get through Donald Trump. Things like that will be incredibly helpful.

I know we will. When the tongue is firmly in the cheek, and the attempt be puny, desires effect muted.
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Puny thoughts from a puny human.
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Hoot Gibson Wrote:Puny thoughts from a puny human.

Ah, Hoot, would that the musings of "Mr. Classified" were enough. Alas, ding ding ding, thanks for playing.

By the way, your support of an elected President you TRASHED is duly noted, was fully noticed.
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The Urban Sombrero Wrote:Ah, Hoot, would that the musings of "Mr. Classified" were enough. Alas, ding ding ding, thanks for playing.

By the way, your support of an elected President you TRASHED is duly noted, was fully noticed.
If I had 1,000 do-overs, there is zero chance that I would vote for a career criminal like Hillary Clinton for president. Trump was far from a perfect candidate, but the only reasonable alternative that I had was to abstain. The nomination process is the appropriate time to point out flaws in potential candidates and to tout the strengths of the candidate of your choice. If I had a do-over, I would once again post substantive criticisms of Donald Trump.

The election is history. I accepted the results and you should do the same, There was no better candidate running in the general election than Donald J. Trump. I will support him until and if he commits a "high crime or misdemeanor," as the framers of our Constitution intended. The day when impeachment becomes simply a device to overturn the results of a fair election will be the day that we join the ranks of the banana republics of this world.
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Hoot Gibson Wrote:If I had 1,000 do-overs, there is zero chance that I would vote for a career criminal like Hillary Clinton for president. Trump was far from a perfect candidate, but the only reasonable alternative that I had was to abstain. The nomination process is the appropriate time to point out flaws in potential candidates and to tout the strengths of the candidate of your choice. If I had a do-over, I would once again post substantive criticisms of Donald Trump.

The election is history. I accepted the results and you should do the same, There was no better candidate running in the general election than Donald J. Trump. I will support him until and if he commits a "high crime or misdemeanor," as the framers of our Constitution intended. The day when impeachment becomes simply a device to overturn the results of a fair election will be the day that we join the ranks of the banana republics of this world.

Until Mueller's report comes out, any talk of impeachment is premature, and depending on the finding, it could be not applicable then. We'll have to wait and see. I wish President Trump had first said, "Violence is violence, and it is destructive no matter for what cause. I stand firmly and without equivocation against the hateful message of the KKK and all white supremacist groups. End of story." Because I think that's how he feels. However, he struggles to express himself at times, and his tweeting just exacerbates these issues.
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The Urban Sombrero Wrote:Until Mueller's report comes out, any talk of impeachment is premature, and depending on the finding, it could be not applicable then. We'll have to wait and see. I wish President Trump had first said, "Violence is violence, and it is destructive no matter for what cause. I stand firmly and without equivocation against the hateful message of the KKK and all white supremacist groups. End of story." Because I think that's how he feels. However, he struggles to express himself at times, and his tweeting just exacerbates these issues.
The only fault I had with Trump's statements is that he did not simply declare the obvious. The KKK, BLM, and Antifada groups are all violent organizations that can accurately be described as terrorist organizations. Peaceful protests do not feature thugs brandishing clubs and projectiles.

Trump missed an opportunity to draw even more attention to all of the disgusting thugs that reared their ugly heads in Charlottesville. He could have played the violent video footage that the media refused to share with the public.
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The Urban Sombrero Wrote:Until Mueller's report comes out, any talk of impeachment is premature, and depending on the finding, it could be not applicable then. We'll have to wait and see. I wish President Trump had first said, "Violence is violence, and it is destructive no matter for what cause. I stand firmly and without equivocation against the hateful message of the KKK and all white supremacist groups. End of story." Because I think that's how he feels. However, he struggles to express himself at times, and his tweeting just exacerbates these issues.



Please, you're praying for the President's demise by whatever means, and you didn't have squat to say about Obama's stony silence now did you? He was on the side of those out in the streets committing murder and mayhem and YOU were fine with that. Why don't you drop the hypocrisy and stay true to your ever ready advocacies?
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Hoot Gibson Wrote:The only fault I had with Trump's statements is that he did not simply declare the obvious. The KKK, BLM, and Antifada groups are all violent organizations that can accurately be described as terrorist organizations. Peaceful protests do not feature thugs brandishing clubs and projectiles.

Trump missed an opportunity to draw even more attention to all of the disgusting thugs that reared their ugly heads in Charlottesville. He could have played the violent video footage that the media refused to share with the public.



He may yet get some mileage out of it.
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TheRealThing Wrote:Please, you're praying for the President's demise by whatever means, and you didn't have squat to say about Obama's stony silence now did you? He was on the side of those out in the streets committing murder and mayhem and YOU were fine with that. Why don't you drop the hypocrisy and stay true to your ever ready advocacies?

IF, and I say if, President Trump is found to have obstructed justice, and to have deep financial ties to Russian financiers close to Putin, I hope he falls. Now, the tweeting don is often cringe-worthy, but that's not impeachable. You strain, TRT, to reach the track you want to run on, which is only another form of pitching straw.
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The Urban Sombrero Wrote:IF, and I say if, President Trump is found to have obstructed justice, and to have deep financial ties to Russian financiers close to Putin, I hope he falls. Now, the tweeting don is often cringe-worthy, but that's not impeachable. You strain, TRT, to reach the track you want to run on, which is only another form of pitching straw.



Like anybody on this board needs any clarification about your hopes that the President falls. That is treasonous if you ask me. But the rest of your post is so stupid I wish I hadn't read it.
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The Urban Sombrero Wrote:I know we will. When the tongue is firmly in the cheek, and the attempt be puny, desires effect muted.

Tongue in cheek? You haven't seen my enlightened posts recently? I'm trying to be just like you buddy. I feel like we need safe spaces for discussion where we won't be harassed for our views.
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WideRight05 Wrote:Tongue in cheek? You haven't seen my enlightened posts recently? I'm trying to be just like you buddy. I feel like we need safe spaces for discussion where we won't be harassed for our views.

If that be true, friendo, more power to you. If it be false, more power to you.
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TheRealThing Wrote:Like anybody on this board needs any clarification about your hopes that the President falls. That is treasonous if you ask me. But the rest of your post is so stupid I wish I hadn't read it.

This President, so far, has allowed himself to believe a pissing contest is his main job. Hey, speaking of stupid, there's this Yorick character running around here who believes Thomas Jefferson was a Christian in the evangelistic sense. Can you believe that buffoon? Oh crap, that was you.
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The Urban Sombrero Wrote:This President, so far, has allowed himself to believe a pissing contest is his main job. Hey, speaking of stupid, there's this Yorick character running around here who believes Thomas Jefferson was a Christian in the evangelistic sense. Can you believe that buffoon? Oh crap, that was you.



You really are an epic liar aren't you? And to demonstrate the point, I guarantee there is no way you can substantiate I ever said Jefferson was an evangelical. I will say here and now however, compared to you he was a regular Saint Paul.
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TheRealThing Wrote:You really are an epic liar aren't you? And to demonstrate the point, I guarantee there is no way you can substantiate I ever said Jefferson was an evangelical. I will say here and now however, compared to you he was a regular Saint Paul.

Ah, so Jefferson, the major brain behind the penning of the Declaration of Independence, the compelling voice at the Constitutional Convention was not evangelical? Of course he wasn't. Christians in the United States have it wonderfully sweet. But, that's not enough for the zealot. PeeWeeGee, you are so literal-minded: it's really amusing.
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The Urban Sombrero Wrote:Ah, so Jefferson, the major brain behind the penning of the Declaration of Independence, the compelling voice at the Constitutional Convention was not evangelical? Of course he wasn't. Christians in the United States have it wonderfully sweet. But, that's not enough for the zealot. PeeWeeGee, you are so literal-minded: it's really amusing.



Like I said, dullards laugh a lot.

He was not an evangelical, nor do I believe are you. Nonetheless he did refer to 'The Creator' and 'Nature's God' in the Declaration of Independence, and based in fact, the entire justification for America's break with England on same. And he therefore proclaimed such authority to Mad King George in declaring our independence, because he recognized the sovereignty of God. And he knew the very moral authority by which we govern ourselves, comes from and was a gift from God.

Now to address your profound ignorance about the history of this nation. "The original states, except Rhode Island, collectively appointed 70 individuals to the Constitutional Convention, but a number did not accept or could not attend. Those who did not attend included Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Samuel Adams and, John Hancock." [UMKC School of Law]

Laugh that one off.
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The Urban Sombrero Wrote:If that be true, friendo, more power to you. If it be false, more power to you.

Then more power to you too friendo! The forces of hate and inequality are too strong for us to tackle separately.
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The Urban Sombrero Wrote:This President, so far, has allowed himself to believe a pissing contest is his main job. Hey, speaking of stupid, there's this Yorick character running around here who believes Thomas Jefferson was a Christian in the evangelistic sense. Can you believe that buffoon? Oh crap, that was you.

TheRealThing Wrote:You really are an epic liar aren't you? And to demonstrate the point, I guarantee there is no way you can substantiate I ever said Jefferson was an evangelical. I will say here and now however, compared to you he was a regular Saint Paul.

The Urban Sombrero Wrote:Ah, so Jefferson, the major brain behind the penning of the Declaration of Independence, the compelling voice at the Constitutional Convention was not evangelical? Of course he wasn't. Christians in the United States have it wonderfully sweet. But, that's not enough for the zealot. PeeWeeGee, you are so literal-minded: it's really amusing.




Oh what the heck, since you're gonna have to hide for a while let's recap.

1 - In the top post, in typical Sombrero MO, you try turn my own material against me calling me a court jester right after I called you one. Originality of thought - F. Creativity - F.

Then just to prove your plagiarizing lack of intellectual prowess was no fluke, you copy my thoughts yet again and accuse me of stupidity.

Lastly, to put a cap on things you make the lying allegation that I said Jefferson was an evangelical.

2 - In the second post, knowing you could not back up something I never said, I called you on your lie and challenged you to post any proof of your lie. Crickets

3 - You confidently leap out there on ice too thin for a fly, and proclaim Jefferson to have been "the compelling voice of the Constitutional Convention"

Now with both feet and your keyboard rammed into your mouth, you have to hide out for a few days again and try to figure out a way to come back with your head up. Hint, self delusion. It's worked every time for you in the past. :biggrin:
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TheRealThing Wrote:Like I said, dullards laugh a lot.

He was not an evangelical, nor do I believe are you. Nonetheless he did refer to 'The Creator' and 'Nature's God' in the Declaration of Independence, and based in fact, the entire justification for America's break with England on same. And he therefore proclaimed such authority to Mad King George in declaring our independence, because he recognized the sovereignty of God. And he knew the very moral authority by which we govern ourselves, comes from and was a gift from God.

Now to address your profound ignorance about the history of this nation. "The original states, except Rhode Island, collectively appointed 70 individuals to the Constitutional Convention, but a number did not accept or could not attend. Those who did not attend included Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Samuel Adams and, John Hancock." [UMKC School of Law]

Laugh that one off.

So I guess his slaves was also a gift from God

He who kidnaps a man and sells him, or if he is found in his hand, shall surely be put to death. (Exodus 21:16)
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vector Wrote:So I guess his slaves was also a gift from God

He who kidnaps a man and sells him, or if he is found in his hand, shall surely be put to death. (Exodus 21:16)



What in the world was all that supposed to be about? Man has eventually come to the point where he finally understands God's condemnation on slavery. And slavery has been with us since the beginning. But still today, there are somewhere between an estimated 20 to 36 million slaves world wide.

You're only trying to bailout your adopted leader, and you're not fooling anybody. I know he PM'd that verse and the accompanying comments to you. Now PM Sombrero back and get him to explain all about how Thomas Jefferson was the compelling voice at the Constitutional Convention. :hilarious:
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TheRealThing Wrote:What in the world was all that supposed to be about? Man has eventually come to the point where he finally understands God's condemnation on slavery. And slavery has been with us since the beginning. But still today, there are somewhere between an estimated 20 to 36 million slaves world wide.

You're only trying to bailout your adopted leader, and you're not fooling anybody. I know he PM'd that verse and the accompanying comments to you. Now PM Sombrero back and get him to explain all about how Thomas Jefferson was the compelling voice at the Constitutional Convention. :hilarious:

Jefferson wasn't at the convention he was in a foreign country doing business
Maybe buying more slaves don't know for sure but if you say "" And he knew the very moral authority by which we govern ourselves, comes from and was a gift from God." Then the slaves would be a gift from God since about 65% or more of the founding fathers owned slaves
It's WRONG to own other human beings FACT.
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TheRealThing Wrote:What in the world was all that supposed to be about? Man has eventually come to the point where he finally understands God's condemnation on slavery. And slavery has been with us since the beginning. But still today, there are somewhere between an estimated 20 to 36 million slaves world wide.

You're only trying to bailout your adopted leader, and you're not fooling anybody. I know he PM'd that verse and the accompanying comments to you. Now PM Sombrero back and get him to explain all about how Thomas Jefferson was the compelling voice at the Constitutional Convention. :hilarious:
Whenever vector posts a full sentence that contains neither a grammatical error nor a misspelled word, you can bet that somebody else did the typing for him.
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Hoot Gibson Wrote:Whenever vector posts a full sentence that contains neither a grammatical error nor a misspelled word, you can bet that somebody else did the typing for him.


You still mooching off the taxpayers ?
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To suggest that Thomas Jefferson's "voice" (ideas, intellectual tour de force) were not the single most compelling, forceful, "carry the day" component of the Constitutional Convention is ridiculous. Forum Boys: all of you. Just Forum Boys.
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vector Wrote:You still mooching off the taxpayers ?
I have never mooched off taxpayers. What I do is provide support for our troops who are deployed around the world. What have you done aside from bashing your own country in political forums?
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Hoot Gibson Wrote:I have never mooched off taxpayers. What I do is provide support for our troops who are deployed around the world. What have you done aside from bashing your own country in political forums?

It's his right to bash the country. We have become racist under Donald Trump and in my eyes Vector is being just as heroic as Colin Kaepernick by calling out the injustices.
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WideRight05 Wrote:It's his right to bash the country. We have become racist under Donald Trump and in my eyes Vector is being just as heroic as Colin Kaepernick by calling out the injustices.
Well, I agree with your comparison of vector to Kaepernick. Otherwise, I would say having the right to bash one's own country for political reasons and exercising that right do not justify one's action.
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Hoot Gibson Wrote:I have never mooched off taxpayers. What I do is provide support for our troops who are deployed around the world. What have you done aside from bashing your own country in political forums?

Well Hell$ fire you must be the troops spell checker that's good to know I can sleep better at night
As far as bashing my country you have NO clue the founding fathers are not as innocent as you might like but I will give them credit they was smart on how they set this thing up and by the way I have payed federal taxes for the last 40 years so you CAN draw your check

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