Politics and Religion

Congratulations Mr. Trump
bond007 31 Reviews 327 reads
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1 / 13

So far, a supporter has threatened the life of the Judge in the Jan 6 case and have threatened the jurors in the Georgia case,   Disgraceful, whether you support Donald Trump or not.

inicky46 61 Reviews 34 reads
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2 / 13

They hate our government and our Constitution. They are unpatriotic traitors, led by the worst man who has ever been President. And it's not even close. Dubya loves him because Trump makes him look good.

willywonka4u 22 Reviews 27 reads
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3 / 13

That would be unprecedented election interference, wouldn't it? I can't keep track of these things. Election interference is a good thing or a bad thing. I can't remember.

inicky46 61 Reviews 31 reads
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4 / 13

You admit to smoking weed every day. Your brain is fried.
And now for some actual facts:
1) That date is meaningless. It will never happen that soon.
2) If Trump didn't want his campaign plans affected maybe, just maybe, he shouldn't have gone on a post-election crime spree.

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 34 reads
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5 / 13

campaign style.  He gins the mob up into a frenzy, but then can't control them.  I like DeSantis but he can't stop putting his foot in his mouth.  Lol

willywonka4u 22 Reviews 30 reads
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6 / 13

Trump makes a phone call. That’s election interference. And that’s VERY VERY BAD.  

The entire DOJ coordinates to prosecute Trump, not 4 years ago, or 3 years ago, or 2 years ago or last year, but instead specifically the day before Super Tuesday when he’s running for re-election. That’s obviously election interference. And that’s very very good.  

😂😂😂

inicky46 61 Reviews 30 reads
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7 / 13

It's NOT that he made a phone call. That's his First Amendment right. It's that in that call he tried to coerce people to change a legal election result. That's a felony. You don't get to hide behind the First Amendment to commit election fraud any more than you get to hide behind it to yell "Fire!" in crowded theater.
I already rebutted your other point but you're incapable of understanding it.

willywonka4u 22 Reviews 28 reads
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8 / 13

…for firing the head of the FBI. Even though every President puts new staff in place when they come into office. And this was after the FBI screwed around with the election by investigating Clinton a week before the election? And then that same FBI spied on Trump’s campaign?  

Like I said before. If they were willing to burn down half the country to get Trump out of office, imagine what they’re do to keep him from winning re-election.

inicky46 61 Reviews 33 reads
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9 / 13

You are WRONG that the FBI falls under the fact that "every President puts new staff in place when they come into office." The FBI director is appointed for a term of ten years and virtually every President did not simply replace the FBI Director at the beginning of the Presidential term. Also, your post is completely unresponsive to mine.
Please stop lying, Willy.

BigPapasan 3 Reviews 37 reads
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10 / 13

willy was displaying his IGNORANCE in how government works.  And willy (allegedly) works for the government.  It doesn't get much more IGNORANT than that!

inicky46 61 Reviews 30 reads
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11 / 13

And 99.9% of the time I'm right.
PS: Willy does not "work" for the government. Even he admits he pretends to work from home, takes his government salary under false pretenses and lies to his bosses that he's actually working. While smoking weed.
Willy's entire life is a lie.

willywonka4u 22 Reviews 28 reads
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12 / 13

…who was extremely demanding of all her employees. I quickly got burnt out. It wasn’t really my supervisor’s fault. Her superior was a ill-tempered loon. On day a friend I used to work with told me about an opening in their office and would I be interested. I took the position faster than your car will get broken into in San Franchitco. My first day in the new position I basic just sat at my desk thinking I might be having a panic attack because I wasn’t doing 16 things at once. Over the next few days I came to realize that my new supervisor and his supervisor were both very lazy people. Which worked for me because it meant that they most left us plebs alone. So I got a nice step increase, and plus I didn’t have to do much all day except show up at work, play solitaire and share a few yucks by the water cooler. Sometimes it pays not to be ambitious.

inicky46 61 Reviews 31 reads
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13 / 13

He's willing to settle for a life of mediocrity. So that's what he's gotten. No wonder he's angry at his betters. And there are so many of us.
Of course, everything he just wrote is probably a lie.

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