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On Mon, 25 Sep 2017 05:48:08 -0600, U.S. Janet B. >
wrote:

>On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 22:18:50 -0700, "Cheri" >
>wrote:
>
>>He didn't tell them to fire anyone, he said “Wouldn’t you love to see one of
>>these NFL owners, when someone disrespects our flag to say, get that son of
>>a bitch off the field right now! Out. He’s fired! He’s fired!“
>>
>>Cheri
>>

>try that same reasoning when boarding a plane -- wouldn't you love to
>see these irritating people around us be blown up by a bomb?
>Circumstances, like being President of the United States, carry a
>responsibility for words spoken. Speaking obliquely doesn't erase the
>message.


You're asking too much of Cheri now.
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> On Mon, 25 Sep 2017 05:48:08 -0600, U.S. Janet B. >
> wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 22:18:50 -0700, "Cheri" >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>He didn't tell them to fire anyone, he said “Wouldn’t you love to see one
>>>of
>>>these NFL owners, when someone disrespects our flag to say, get that son
>>>of
>>>a bitch off the field right now! Out. He’s fired! He’s fired!“
>>>
>>>Cheri
>>>

>>try that same reasoning when boarding a plane -- wouldn't you love to
>>see these irritating people around us be blown up by a bomb?
>>Circumstances, like being President of the United States, carry a
>>responsibility for words spoken. Speaking obliquely doesn't erase the
>>message.

>
> You're asking too much of Cheri now.



I'm not the one reporting "fake news," you are. LOL

Cheri

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On 2017-09-25 6:55 AM, Bruce wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Sep 2017 09:58:50 GMT, Wayne Boatwright


>> You're so right, We are now being led by a blithering idiot!

>
> At least, not too many Americans seem to support Trump. In this
> newsgroup only Joan and Gary when he has his period. The rest don't
> support Trump or are afraid to admit it.


I can imagine what it will be like after a few more years and he will
have totally screwed up, and then you won't be able to find anyone who
will admit that they voted for him. It will be like post war Germany
where no one would admit to having been a Nazi.




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> I bet even fewer Americans have ever read Charles Dickens.


I certainly can't speak for all but you might be surprised.
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On 2017-09-25 7:12 AM, wrote:

> I was never sure I liked flag burning but it too really came under
> freedom of speech and I feel silently kneeling is far better. They
> are still showing their respect but at the same time making a point.
> They have the ability to make a very public point, good for them.
>



No. Not good for them. I would prefer that they set themselves up as
role models. There is not doubt that there is a racial problem in the
US, where feelings about slavery were so struck that they went to war
over the issue. Racial discrimination was institutionalized until 50
years ago. There have been major improvements in race relations.
However, there are still many who reinforce stereotypes, and those who
will support them and they bad behaviour because they are the same race
and few themselves as marginalized.

Look at the way BLM has protested over the police shootings of black
men. Some of them appeared to have been justified and others not, but
they get the same sort of response. They lead to riots and looting....
once again reinforcing a stereotype. Consider the case of O J Simpson.
Opinions of his guilt or innocence were split right down the middle on
race. Most of us considered the evidence and the testimony and judged
him to be guilty, but black Americans believed that he was innocent.

We have a similar divide up here. While our homicide rate is much lowed
than the US rate, some of the highest rates are in cities with black
communities. There tends to be at least one hand gun homicide each each
in Toronto and almost every one of them involves young black gang
members and the closing rates are low. No matter how many people are
present there never seems to be any witnesses.

A few years ago there was a shootout in a major downtown shopping area
in the middle of the Boxing Day sales and an innocent bystander was
killed. There were complaints from the black community that the cops
don't bother with all the other shootings because the victims are black,
and that they only reacted to this one because the victim was white.

There is no doubt that racism exists. It is in all races and cultures.
While we used to have mainly white immigration here, it has opened up to
people from all over the world. People from the Caribbean, Africa,
India, Pakistan, Thailand, Vietnam, China and many other places come
here, work hard and get ahead.

It seems odd that if our people are so racist, that so many of these
recent arrivals can get a good education and get ahead in the world but
two groups always seem to end up at the bottom. There comes a time when
they need to stop blaming society and start looking at themselves.






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On Mon, 25 Sep 2017 05:50:46 -0700, "Cheri" >
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>"U.S. Janet B." > wrote in message
.. .
>> On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 22:18:50 -0700, "Cheri" >
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 20:54:09 -0300, wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On Mon, 25 Sep 2017 09:15:53 +1000, Bruce >
>>>> It's American football players he's aimed at. Telling the league
>>>> owners to fire players who silently protest during the national anthem
>>>> ignores an important precept of the constitution of the United States
>>>> that guarantees freedom of speech. Not that breaking, ignoring and
>>>> subverting the Constitution bothers him overmuch.
>>>
>>>
>>>He didn't tell them to fire anyone, he said “Wouldn’t you love to see one
>>>of
>>>these NFL owners, when someone disrespects our flag to say, get that son
>>>of
>>>a bitch off the field right now! Out. He’s fired! He’s fired!“
>>>
>>>Cheri
>>>

>> try that same reasoning when boarding a plane -- wouldn't you love to
>> see these irritating people around us be blown up by a bomb?
>> Circumstances, like being President of the United States, carry a
>> responsibility for words spoken. Speaking obliquely doesn't erase the
>> message.
>> Janet US

>
>
>Are you seriously equating those remarks with a bomb on a plane? At any
>rate, I simply stated what the man said, which was not what Bruce said he
>said, fake news from Bruce.
>
>Cheri


LOL, what a response. I was trying to show a situation that you might
be able to understand and draw a parallel to words and consequences.
You skipped right over the important stuff. "Speaking obliquely
doesn't erase the message."
But, in thinking about it, yes, everything Trump says or tweets is
like a ticking bomb. He doesn't care where it lands, he doesn't care
about the damage, he doesn't care who he hurts - friends or everybody
else, he doesn't care what others have to do to clean up his dirty
sandbox.
Janet US
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On 2017-09-25 9:51 AM, Gary wrote:
> Janet wrote:
>> I bet even fewer Americans have ever read Charles Dickens.

>
> I certainly can't speak for all but you might be surprised.
>


Watching A Christmas Carol over the holidays does not qualify as reading
Dickens.
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
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> On Mon 25 Sep 2017 02:48:36a, Janet told us...
>
> > In article
> > >,
> > says...
> >
> >> You need to tell Bruce to get over it. He's the one who brought
> >> up politics. Someone on the other side of the world who loves to
> >> attempt to meddle in U.S. politics.

> >
> > The US can't have it both ways, Joann. If America is the
> > greatest
> > power on earth, your politics and your leader, put all our futures
> > at stake.
> >
> >
> > Janet UK
> >

>
> You're so right, We are now being led by a blithering idiot!


Trump is certainly not acting the traditional "Presidential" but
remember, he wasn't groomed to take that office from childhood
and he's never served in congress either. He's a clueless newby
but actually this is what our original leaders hoped for. Not
career politicians..Elect Joe Farmer, just a normal citizen and
only for one term or two if he pleased people.

Trump is certainly making mistakes left and right. That said, we,
the people, DID elect him rather than Hillary with the arrogant
shit-eating grin. Between the two of them, I still like the
choice.

Don't forget, it's Jung-un that is causing the current problem by
thumbing his nose at the US and all the rest of the world. That
idiot needs to be removed and all will settle down.

And personally, I think someone needs to come up with a plan for
Jung-un to back out of this escalation and still be able to "save
face." Without that, he won't stop. IMO, he could save face by
claiming that he will stop all this nonsense just to save the
world from Trump. It won't be really true but it might let him
save face and stop.

Other than that....why don't we capture both leaders and drop
them off on some remote Pacific atoll and let them go one on one.
Seriously people...two humans arguing and the entire world might
go to war and destroy everything because of those two? Really?

If that happens, we humans deserve to die off and let the ants be
the new main species of earth.
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Janet wrote:
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> Trump acting the white supremacist, bullying, threatening and
> denigrating black sportsmen carries a terrible echo from European
> history.


If the black sportsmen want to protest police killing black men
more than white men, they should not do it during our lame
national anthem. I agree with Trump there. If you would watch USA
local morning news each day, you would learn that 97% of the
black people killings were committed by blacks. They are killing
off their own species at an alarming rate. Not racist here - it's
true facts.

Not only that, protesting during the national anthem is just as
effective as people lighting candles during a protest or to honor
some dead person. Piles of flowers and teddy bears are also the
most ridiculous things I've ever known. Kneeling at a sports
event during the national anthem - oh so YAWN!

This world has gone nuts. I'm almost ashamed to even be a human.
Some other intelligent creature needs to take over the earth.
Ferrets would be a good choice, at least to start with until they
started getting arrogant like humans are now/

Hmmm "Planet of the Ferrets"

hmmmmm :-D
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Janet wrote:
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> In article >, says...
> > He didn't tell them to fire anyone, he said ?Wouldn?t you love to see one of
> > these NFL owners, when someone disrespects our flag to say, get that son of
> > a bitch off the field right now! Out. He?s fired! He?s fired!?

>
> Do you know that in Germany, anyone who employed a Jew was told to
> sack them? The nation was told Jews were not really German. Not
> patriotic.
>
> Next he'll suggest smashing all their windows in the night.


Here we go. Comparing Trump to nazi Germany. You non USains
should maybe concentrate on your own country's worthless
politics. No one in this world gives a crap about Scotland,
Australia, Mexico, Canada, Netherlands, etc etc.

I don't care much for Trump but he is trying. Mistakes? Oh yeah.
Bottom line, no matter who is our current President, and they
change ever 4-8 years, all Americans should respect the "office."
We elected him and so should support him during his time in
office.
Don't like him, vote him out later but we should somewhat support
our current winner.

Really making me mad lately.... OK - Trump is not doing well...
but have you noticed how the liberal democrats and media are
going crazy to critize him lately? It's insane. Last night on
CBS, after the football game, they postponed "60 Minutes" to air
an anti-Trump thing with Ophra hosting the discussion show. Ophra
was interviewing maybe a dozen or more people and it was only
about how they hate Trump.

Early another morning, I looked at msnbc and it was all
anti-trump talk.

Bottom line, with me at least....these liberal democrats are
still bitching about Hillary losing the election and they are
constantly attacking our current president. Sadly there are lots
of liberals...including most news media, etc. Every one of the
dems are trying to make him look bad and just trying to set up a
democrat for the next election in 2 years.

Personally, I've NEVER seen the media completely hate a President
like they are doing with Trump. For that reason, it will take one
serious cool democrat running for Pres in the future for me to
vote for them.

The democratic party took "sore losers" way over the top and have
shown their extreme evil side. I just hope Pubs put up some
decent candidate because I've seen the democrat/liberal side of
life.


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Cindy Hamilton wrote:
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> Although it has made me consider tuning my cable box to NFL football,
> muting the sound, and letting it play while I do other thing. I'm
> confident my cable box contacts the cable company and tells them
> what I'm watching.


What? lol. If you're concerned about "big brother" monitoring
everything, you're probably right but who cares if they know what
you are watching?
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On 9/24/2017 10:14 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> I'm having trouble comprehending anything


Steve Wertz - unrepentant woman stalker and total head case begging poor
Omelet to shoot him with a sniper rifle in austin.food:

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On 9/24/2017 10:24 PM, Bruce wrote:
> cshenk also never understands what other people write


**** off TROLL!
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On 9/25/2017 3:48 AM, Janet wrote:
> If America is the greatest
> power on earth, your politics and your leader, put all our futures at
> stake.
>


Oh sod off ya limey tart!

Take some Damned accountability for your own mini-power and its role in
geopolitics.

You lot damned sure weren't reluctant to lend/lease your way past Jerry
with OUR help!


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On 9/25/2017 3:57 AM, Janet wrote:
> I bet even fewer Americans have ever read Charles Dickens.


Time better spent on James Joyce!
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On 9/25/2017 4:16 AM, Janet wrote:
> Do you really think the rest of the world is unaware of WHY black
> Americans are protesting?


No, they realize it is paid rabble rousing by George Soros:

http://yournewswire.com/antifa-payment-george-soros/

Antifa Thugs Demand "Overdue Payment From George Soros
April 28, 2017 Sean Adl-Tabatabai News, US 50
Antifa terrorists demand payment from George Soros

A video posted to Twitter shows Antifa members demanding that
billionaire globalist George Soros pay them for their services so far.

Earlier in the year, after Antifa successfully shut down a Milo
Yiannopoulos speech by rioting at Berkeley, it was revealed that the
Democrat terror group was funded by George Soros.

The video, posted by Beverly Hills Antifa, features a quote which reads:
€śAntifa demands George Soros pay us the money he owes. Unite comrades
and fight for $15/hour. #Resist€ť

Antifa demands George Soros pay us the money he owes.
Unite comrades and fight for $15/hour. #Resist pic.twitter.com/FRxCnD3IYo

€” Beverly Hills Antifa (@BevHillsAntifa) April 3, 2017
From Daily Caller: The left-wing group that helped organize the violent
shut down of the Milo Yiannopoulos event at the University of
California, Berkeley on Wednesday is backed by a progressive charity
that is in turn funded by George Soros, the city of Tucson, a major
labor union and several large companies.

The Global Alliance for Justice, based in Tucson, is listed as an
organizer and fiscal sponsor for Refuse Fascism, a communist group that
encouraged left-wingers to shut down the Yiannopoulos event.

The call to arms succeeded. Yiannopoulos talk was cancelled after
demonstrators lit fires, vandalized businesses, and assaulted Donald
Trump and Yiannopoulos supporters.

Refuse Fascism, which includes Princeton professor Cornel West as one of
its founding €śinitiators,€ť defended the response, issuing a statement on
its website that called the shut down €śrighteous.€ť

And on its Facebook page, the group asserted that the vandalism and
arson were not €śviolence.€ť Instead, the group argued that Yiannopoulos
and Trump perpetrate violence through the policies they support.

€śDismantling police fences is not violent. And to compare preventing
someone like that from speaking to the real-world violence that they
perpetuate everyday is ludicrous,€ť reads one post on the groups
Facebook page.



The organization did not mention the violent attacks against
conservatives. One Trump backer was attacked with shovels by a group of
men clad in black. He was shown laying unconscious in the middle of the
street. A female Trump supporter was blasted with pepper spray while
giving an on-camera interview.

Refuse Fascisms involvement has spurred questions about who is behind
the group. In a series of tweets on Thursday, Trump asserted that the
protesters were paid to agitate.

While it is unclear whether those who carried out the violence were paid
to do so, the benefactors of the Alliance for Global Justice €” and
Refuse Fascism €” are listed online.

According to its most recent 990 tax form, Alliance for Global Justice
(AfGJ) received $2.2 million in funding for the fiscal year ending in
March 2016.

One of the groups biggest donors is the Tides Foundation, a non-profit
funded by billionaire progressive philanthropist George Soros. Tides
gave AfGJ $50,000.

Other notable donors include the city of Tucson and the United Steel
Workers labor union. The former gave $10,000 to AfGJ while the latter
contributed $5,000.

Charities associated with several major corporations also donated.
Patagonia.org, the outdoor apparel and equipment company, gave $40,000.
The Ben & Jerry Foundation, the charity associated with the ice cream
maker, gave $20,000. And Lush Cosmetic gave $43,950.

Another bit of irony is seen in the $5,000 contribution from the Peace
Development Fund, a group that claims to support organizations that
fight for human rights and social justice.

Another major donation came from a group that was chaired by Hillary
Clinton during the 1980s. The New World Foundation gave $52,000 to AfGJ.

Refuse Fascism did not respond to a request for comment for this article.

Chuck Kaufman, the national co-ordinator for AfGJ, said he was only
aware of the Berkeley protests through social media.

€śI wasnt aware that Refuse Fascism was involved, but probably they were
one of a whole lot of groups calling to shut down Milo Yiannopoulos
hate speech,€ť he told The Daily Caller.

>
> Trump acting the white supremacist, bullying, threatening and
> denigrating black sportsmen


With WHAT?

A retrieved invite to the White House?

Oh no, the poor widdle white cop-haters, whatever will they do?

> carries a terrible echo from European
> history.
>
> Janet UK


Bullshit lie!

You Limey's are incapable of seeing anything without your self-loathing
Brit spectacles on.

**** OFF!
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On 9/25/2017 4:19 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 7:00:57 PM UTC-4, wrote:
>> On Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 6:26:28 AM UTC-5, Bruce wrote:
>>>
>>> McCain used to come across as remarkably unstupid for a Republican,
>>> until he ran for President and had to tow the party line. Suddenly, he
>>> pretended to be dumb as a stick to try and get people like Joan to
>>> vote for him.
>>>
>>>

>> I wouldn't vote for McCain no matter what his party affiliation is.

>
> Because?
>
> Cindy Hamilton
>

RINO TRAITOR!
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On 9/25/2017 4:21 AM, Janet wrote:
> Do you know that in Germany, anyone who employed a Jew was told to
> sack them? The nation was told Jews were not really German. Not
> patriotic.
>
> Next he'll suggest smashing all their windows in the night.
>
> Janet.
>
>


Wow, Godwins Law for you early today, vinegar tits!

DIE SOON, BIOTCH!


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On 9/25/2017 4:22 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 8:09:17 PM UTC-4, Bruce wrote:
>> On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 20:54:09 -0300, wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 25 Sep 2017 09:15:53 +1000, Bruce >
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 18:45:54 -0300,
wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Not a good influence necessarily but perhaps a restraining one. It
>>>>> was said he got Trump going on the America First theme, that type of
>>>>> thing. Now without him, Trump is just making a monkey of himself with
>>>>> footballers etc.
>>>>>
>>>>> Bannon likely had more instinctive feeling for whom they had to troll,
>>>>> the disaffected etc. Don't like him, or his ideas, but I think he was
>>>>> more valuable to Trump than the latter realises yet.
>>>>
>>>> If he was part of the brains behind Trump, then I wonder if it's good
>>>> or bad that he's gone. Picking fights with basketball players -if
>>>> that's what they are- is embarrassing, but fairly harmless.
>>>
>>> I'm not so sure it's harmless - more and more other people joining in
>>> with the black players now

>>
>> That may be harmful for himself. I don't mind that

>
> I doubt it. His core followers are pretty racist.


One more racist lie, you worthless bigot bitch!

> Although it has made me consider tuning my cable box to NFL football,
> muting the sound, and letting it play while I do other thing. I'm
> confident my cable box contacts the cable company and tells them
> what I'm watching.
>
> Cindy Hamilton
>


Treason in this case, well par for your course.
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On 9/25/2017 4:24 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote:
> On Sunday, September 24, 2017 at 11:57:18 PM UTC-4, Casa de Masa wrote:
>> On 9/24/2017 9:15 PM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>>> Not that breaking, ignoring and
>>> subverting the Constitution bothers him overmuch.

>>
>> It certainly was no impediment to Obummer, now was it?

>
> False equivalency.


Oh no - legal precedent, dear.

Look up - martial law.

> One President violating the Constitution
> doesn't give another the right to do so.
>
> Cindy Hamilton


Oh yes it does!
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> At least, not too many Americans seem to support Trump. In this
> newsgroup only Joan and Gary when he has his period. The rest don't
> support Trump or are afraid to admit it.


Interesting. You actually *are* a troll. hmmmm...
It took me long enough to figure it out.
I always gave you the benefit of the doubt.
I even liked you until you started picking on me
in a meaner than average way.

What happened to you? Wife leave your worthless ass?

The Casa troll actually posts cool informative things,
including valuable info and even recipes. And you post
nothing worthwhile...seriously.

I see now that you are (or at least have turned
into) a complete asshole. Good for you - enjoy your
life down under. In the land where your opinion
doesn't count even though you thrive on judging
others here. Go kill some dogs. You support that.

I won't even judge you for that. You'll answer for it
soon or later. Killing animals just because they annoy you. wow
mom. ;O
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On 9/25/2017 5:12 AM, wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 21:15:22 -0600, U.S. Janet B. >
> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 24 Sep 2017 20:54:09 -0300,
wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, 25 Sep 2017 09:15:53 +1000, Bruce >
>>> wrote:

>> snip
>>>>
>>>> If he was part of the brains behind Trump, then I wonder if it's good
>>>> or bad that he's gone. Picking fights with basketball players -if
>>>> that's what they are- is embarrassing, but fairly harmless.
>>>
>>> I'm not so sure it's harmless - more and more other people joining in
>>> with the black players now

>>
>> It's American football players he's aimed at. Telling the league
>> owners to fire players who silently protest during the national anthem
>> ignores an important precept of the constitution of the United States
>> that guarantees freedom of speech. Not that breaking, ignoring and
>> subverting the Constitution bothers him overmuch.

>
> I was never sure I liked flag burning


I bet that was hard for you, biotch.

> but it too really came under
> freedom of speech and I feel silently kneeling is far better.


Oh do tell, ****.

> They
> are still showing their respect but at the same time making a point.


Nope.

They are disrespecting the flag represented and defended by the US
MILITARY - the most diverse organization on earth!

> They have the ability to make a very public point, good for them.


They think by disrespecting a nation's flag they can punish white cops.

They are selfish racist scum!

Like you - bitch.



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On 9/25/2017 5:51 AM, Bruce wrote:
> You're asking too much of Cheri now.


I want to see you dead, soon.
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On 9/25/2017 7:43 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
>> We are now being led by a blithering idiot!
>>

>
> What can you expect when so many voters are blithering idiots?
>


Trudeau Jr. of course...
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On 9/25/2017 7:50 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> you won't be able to find anyone who will admit that they votedÂ* for
> him.


Like with Obummer voters?

> It will be like post war Germany where no one would admit to having
> been a Nazi.


Godwins Law for you, asshole!
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On 9/25/2017 8:14 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> I would prefer that they set themselves up as role models


**** you and **** every damned thing you say and think!

You worthless canucklehead misanthrope!
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On 9/25/2017 8:23 AM, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> But, in thinking about it, yes, everything Trump says or tweets is
> like a ticking bomb.


He has you statist leftards running in mortal FEAR - GOOD!


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On 9/25/2017 8:44 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2017-09-25 9:51 AM, Gary wrote:
>> Janet wrote:
>>> Â*Â* I bet even fewer Americans have ever read Charles Dickens.

>>
>> I certainly can't speak for all but you might be surprised.
>>

>
> Watching A Christmas Carol over the holidays does not qualify as reading
> Dickens.


WTF have you ever read, save for trucker's log books?

You big dumb human cipher!
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On 9/25/2017 9:06 AM, Gary wrote:
> Janet wrote:
>>
>> Trump acting the white supremacist, bullying, threatening and
>> denigrating black sportsmen carries a terrible echo from European
>> history.

>
> If the black sportsmen want to protest police killing black men
> more than white men, they should not do it during our lame
> national anthem. I agree with Trump there. If you would watch USA
> local morning news each day, you would learn that 97% of the
> black people killings were committed by blacks. They are killing
> off their own species at an alarming rate. Not racist here - it's
> true facts.
>
> Not only that, protesting during the national anthem is just as
> effective as people lighting candles during a protest or to honor
> some dead person. Piles of flowers and teddy bears are also the
> most ridiculous things I've ever known. Kneeling at a sports
> event during the national anthem - oh so YAWN!
>
> This world has gone nuts. I'm almost ashamed to even be a human.
> Some other intelligent creature needs to take over the earth.
> Ferrets would be a good choice, at least to start with until they
> started getting arrogant like humans are now/
>
> Hmmm "Planet of the Ferrets"
>
> hmmmmm :-D
>


+1,000,000!!!!
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On 9/25/2017 9:08 AM, Gary wrote:
> Janet wrote:
>>
>> In article >, says...
>>> He didn't tell them to fire anyone, he said ?Wouldn?t you love to see one of
>>> these NFL owners, when someone disrespects our flag to say, get that son of
>>> a bitch off the field right now! Out. He?s fired! He?s fired!?

>>
>> Do you know that in Germany, anyone who employed a Jew was told to
>> sack them? The nation was told Jews were not really German. Not
>> patriotic.
>>
>> Next he'll suggest smashing all their windows in the night.

>
> Here we go. Comparing Trump to nazi Germany. You non USains
> should maybe concentrate on your own country's worthless
> politics. No one in this world gives a crap about Scotland,
> Australia, Mexico, Canada, Netherlands, etc etc.
>
> I don't care much for Trump but he is trying. Mistakes? Oh yeah.
> Bottom line, no matter who is our current President, and they
> change ever 4-8 years, all Americans should respect the "office."
> We elected him and so should support him during his time in
> office.
> Don't like him, vote him out later but we should somewhat support
> our current winner.
>
> Really making me mad lately.... OK - Trump is not doing well...
> but have you noticed how the liberal democrats and media are
> going crazy to critize him lately? It's insane. Last night on
> CBS, after the football game, they postponed "60 Minutes" to air
> an anti-Trump thing with Ophra hosting the discussion show. Ophra
> was interviewing maybe a dozen or more people and it was only
> about how they hate Trump.
>
> Early another morning, I looked at msnbc and it was all
> anti-trump talk.
>
> Bottom line, with me at least....these liberal democrats are
> still bitching about Hillary losing the election and they are
> constantly attacking our current president. Sadly there are lots
> of liberals...including most news media, etc. Every one of the
> dems are trying to make him look bad and just trying to set up a
> democrat for the next election in 2 years.
>
> Personally, I've NEVER seen the media completely hate a President
> like they are doing with Trump. For that reason, it will take one
> serious cool democrat running for Pres in the future for me to
> vote for them.
>
> The democratic party took "sore losers" way over the top and have
> shown their extreme evil side. I just hope Pubs put up some
> decent candidate because I've seen the democrat/liberal side of
> life.
>


....and it reeks of FASCISM!
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On 9/25/2017 9:16 AM, Gary wrote:
> Cindy Hamilton wrote:
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>> Although it has made me consider tuning my cable box to NFL football,
>> muting the sound, and letting it play while I do other thing. I'm
>> confident my cable box contacts the cable company and tells them
>> what I'm watching.

>
> What? lol. If you're concerned about "big brother" monitoring
> everything, you're probably right but who cares if they know what
> you are watching?
>

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