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blackangst1

Lifer
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Because when blood is called for, anything goes. Tit for Tat.

Stop and think where the United States is headed. These days, the ONLY action(s) of our government is as a contest of absolute power between the two parties. There is no other function. Think of our divide, where facts, science, and objective logical reasoning are in dispute. The only thing agreed upon is disagreement. Yet there remains the power struggle. Where does that end?

To de-escalate... Republicans could show a sign of good faith... and support impeachment for the crime of soliciting a foreign government to help in the 2020 election. To safeguard our democracy from foreign interference and internal corruption. No? Then there is little to talk about. Now we simply wait until this power struggle turns from cold to hot. Those Republicans vow to turn it hot. Just like those who would threaten the President.

America is boiling over, it has everything to do with it.

It almost sounds like you think, if the POTUS is bad enough, threats to his/her life, and bounties, are OK...
 
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Jhhnn

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Because when blood is called for, anything goes. Tit for Tat.

Stop and think where the United States is headed. These days, the ONLY action(s) of our government is as a contest of absolute power between the two parties. There is no other function. Think of our divide, where facts, science, and objective logical reasoning are in dispute. The only thing agreed upon is disagreement. Yet there remains the power struggle. Where does that end?

To de-escalate... Republicans could show a sign of good faith... and support impeachment for the crime of soliciting a foreign government to help in the 2020 election. To safeguard our democracy from foreign interference and internal corruption. No? Then there is little to talk about. Now we simply wait until this power struggle turns from cold to hot. Those Republicans vow to turn it hot. Just like those who would threaten the President.

America is boiling over, it has everything to do with it.

Fuck you, Libtard. Hail Trump!
 
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blackangst1

Lifer
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Sounds SO familiar..

Reminded me of this:

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himkhan

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This is just sad, Esp since you guys seem to approve of the hired assassination of the US President.

He is biggest threat to world and USA peace since the 1930's. Second only to the Conservative Christian Taliban. I doubt the world will cry too many tears for us Esp with so many conservative tears rising sea levels. So still waiting for this straw post of yours to prove true. No one approves. No one would be surprised is very different things.
 

blackangst1

Lifer
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I'm having trouble recalling any of those 3 pandering to white supremacists.

Who mentioned that? Protip: you did.

I was simply pointing out people from all sides have compared the POTUS to Hitler for the last 4. Its funny.

in before "Yeah but this one is the worst!"
 

Jaskalas

Lifer
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It almost sounds like you think, if the POTUS is bad enough, threats to his/her life, and bounties, are OK...

We all know the President endorses Second Amendment Solutions, why back down now?

As for me, I mentioned just how far the Republicans appear willing to go.... their threats to move beyond civil discourse. I also directly stated that it should be wrong... but that we as a nation have crossed the proverbial Rubicon. By all appearances, media outtakes, and recent votes, the Republican Party wholly endorses criminal acts involving foreign nations to violate the sanctity of our elections, our Democracy. The Republican Party rejects science, facts, and logical reasoning in a divergence driven by their own media sources. In Washington DC we are a different people fighting for power to control the same thing. This is NOT a nation united.

And the only apparent solutions involve, well... as the President and his faithful Republicans have been saying... the Second Amendment. Tit for Tat.

This is a cold civil war. There is NO reason it will not turn hot.
 

Moonbeam

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My understanding is that if a Mafia boss orders a hit and the hit is performed, the death penalty could be requested by the prosecution. Here, the Iranians have no legal standing, but perhaps according to their rules what they are doing is.
 

Jaskalas

Lifer
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Fucker's batshit crazy. The real reason Trump needs to be removed from office, is that we have a crazy fucker running the country, and he's destabilizing random parts of the world.

And the reason we've crossed the Rubicon. An entire party is endorsing the foreign policy coming from this President. Betray the Kurds, betray the Iraqis.... threaten anyone in the world who does not bow to the United States. Violate the sacrifice of our soldiers by turning on Iraqi Democracy, by threatening it. Dear god @blackangst1 , the path America has chosen is one of great pain.

To have the Republican Party stand by these decisions... instead of helping repair them... to not see that they are grave mistakes that must be repaired...

I would love to see this nation united in wanting to help our fellow Americans, but the Republican Party does not want that. After 40+ years of failure, delusions of trickle down still dance in their heads. To not wage war on the world, to not burn down global trade, to protect our elections from foreign involvement, to house and feed our people.... I fear we will go through you if we must. To which I also fear that is our one mutual agreement.

How can our people stray from this path, to avoid seeing it to its conclusion?
 

HomerJS

Lifer
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Who mentioned that? Protip: you did.

I was simply pointing out people from all sides have compared the POTUS to Hitler for the last 4. Its funny.

in before "Yeah but this one is the worst!"
I can say this POTUS is the only President in history that has matched almost EVERY characteristic of evil. Andrew Johnson probably comes in 2nd
 
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ch33zw1z

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Who mentioned that? Protip: you did.

I was simply pointing out people from all sides have compared the POTUS to Hitler for the last 4. Its funny.

in before "Yeah but this one is the worst!"

I'm just pointing out the obvious difference. Your feels on full display.
 
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fleshconsumed

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Who mentioned that? Protip: you did.

I was simply pointing out people from all sides have compared the POTUS to Hitler for the last 4. Its funny.

in before "Yeah but this one is the worst!"
Did any of the last three pardon convicted murderers of "brown people" and then invited them to summer White House (aka Mar a Largo) as if no big deal? But yeah, #bothsides /s
 

blackangst1

Lifer
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Did any of the last three pardon convicted murderers of "brown people" and then invited them to summer White House (aka Mar a Largo) as if no big deal? But yeah, #bothsides /s

Well, thats about the dumbest question you could have asked. Since none of the last 3 have Mar a Largo, well....

/chuckle
 
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Viper1j

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Well, at least the rest of us are safe.


Iranian government official raises eyebrows with tweet listing locations of Trump’s properties

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An Iranian government official seemed to suggest that President Trump’s properties could be potential targets in retaliation for the US targeted killing of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani.

Hesameddin Ashena, who is an adviser to Iranian president Hassan Rouhani, tweeted a link this Saturday to a Forbes article that lists many of Trump’s properties in America and Europe, including Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

In a tweet the following day, Ashena wrote that the Iranian regime has “ZERO problems with the American people.”

“We even achieved deals with previous US administrations,” he added. “Our sole problem is Trump. In the event of war, it is he who will bear full responsibility.”

In a sentiment that took things a slight step further, Soleimani’s daughter Zeinab said at her father’s funeral that the “families of U.S. soldiers in the Middle East will spend their days waiting for the death of their children.”

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It does beg the question, whether or not Trump can deploy the military to protect his private property.
 

mect

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Well, at least the rest of us are safe.


Iranian government official raises eyebrows with tweet listing locations of Trump’s properties

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An Iranian government official seemed to suggest that President Trump’s properties could be potential targets in retaliation for the US targeted killing of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani.

Hesameddin Ashena, who is an adviser to Iranian president Hassan Rouhani, tweeted a link this Saturday to a Forbes article that lists many of Trump’s properties in America and Europe, including Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida.

In a tweet the following day, Ashena wrote that the Iranian regime has “ZERO problems with the American people.”

“We even achieved deals with previous US administrations,” he added. “Our sole problem is Trump. In the event of war, it is he who will bear full responsibility.”

In a sentiment that took things a slight step further, Soleimani’s daughter Zeinab said at her father’s funeral that the “families of U.S. soldiers in the Middle East will spend their days waiting for the death of their children.”

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It does beg the question, whether or not Trump can deploy the military to protect his private property.
And regardless, I imagine this will really influence the number of people staying at his properties. I would think most people would think twice before staying somewhere that has been threatened by terrorists.
 

dank69

Lifer
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And regardless, I imagine this will really influence the number of people staying at his properties. I would think most people would think twice before staying somewhere that has been threatened by terrorists.
Nobody actually stays at them anyway. They just book rooms in exchange for favors.
 
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pcgeek11

Lifer
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Do you think he hasn't put himself out there for assassination already? Only option at this point is the solution that Ben Franklin offered: Impeachment and removal.


If only Nancy would pass on the articles of impeachment...