thom w wrote:
You've been trying to get rid of him for a long time? I can't remember a single post that has ever indicated that. Sounds like revisionist history to me.
Like all the 'principled' resignations and bannings less than two weeks before Babylon sheds his cloak-of-immunity.
Texcaster wrote:
Babylon and his kids are going to have many days in court to look forward to.
If you think he's unhinged now just wait until he finds out the prison commissary doesn't have Big Macs.
soba1 wrote:
Appropriate for the times in which we live
And it takes a real man to accept defeat with grace.
RixPix wrote:
And it takes a real man to accept defeat with grace.
The last man I saw do that had an unusual name...Hillary
soba1
Loc: Somewhere In So Ca
RixPix wrote:
And it takes a real man to accept defeat with grace.
True but it takes an even bigger one to fight to right wrongs. Go against the grain.
Kraken wrote:
trump just pays them off and makes them sign a non-disclosure.
Right, maybe, but even after legal proceedings in the Trump case, legal proceedings which have never occurred in the case of either prosecuting election fraud or prosecuting falsified affidavits in this case (it's a crime either way), even after legally binding agreements to the contrary, people are allowed, even bribed, to disclose in the Trump case. Here, potential criminals are not even tried for their potentially false filings. By what logic is NOT prosecuting crimes that directly threaten our election integrity and our union not a prosecutorial priority? I'm wagering that 95% of those folks who have not been allowed to present their 'evidence' at a trial evaluating election impropriety would welcome the opportunity to present the same evidence in their own defense, but that is also being denied. In my mind, that's the whole point. Even the Courts are corrupted.
National Park wrote:
Last time I looked the terrorist-in-chief still has a tongue, thumbs and small hands and still has plenty of opportunities to continue to use it to spread lies and insurrection. Some privately owned web sites have merely decided he must spread his lies and insurrection somewhere other than on their web sites. Rest assured, he still has plenty of places to wag his tongue and fingers before going to jail.
Funny how those on the right are so suddenly worried about free speech when they were so critical of those who peacefully kneeled during the national anthem. As Dear Leader once said, "You have to stand proudly for the national anthem or you shouldn't be playing, you shouldn't be there, maybe you shouldn't be in the country."
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So you want him censored? Your mind is a little sick and you need to wake up, have some coffee, and see your shrink. If anything we should all be up in arms agains being censored. Why should we allow other ideologies suppress us because we don't agree with their views. It is not just the president that has had his voice shuttered and his account banned from social media but also every single one of us is losing the battle of freedom by not be given the freedom to make our own decisions and not just follow some stinking ass who wants to shut you up. There that is my opinion and like butt holes like Jack Dorsey everyone's got them.
incognito wrote:
So you want him censored? Your mind is a little sick and you need to wake up, have some coffee, and see your shrink. If anything we should all be up in arms agains being censored. Why should we allow other ideologies suppress us because we don't agree with their views. It is not just the president that has had his voice shuttered and his account banned from social media but also every single one of us is losing the battle of freedom by not be given the freedom to make our own decisions and not just follow some stinking ass who wants to shut you up. There that is my opinion and like butt holes like Jack Dorsey everyone's got them.
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It’s not ideologies that are the focus of the ban, but rather an effort to put a lid on the insurrection planning and white supremacy. Criminal behavior has and is happening and all attempts are being made to quell it.
Triple G wrote:
It’s not ideologies that are the focus of the ban, but rather an effort to put a lid on the insurrection planning and white supremacy. Criminal behavior has and is happening and all attempts are being made to quell it.
Sure give them an alibi it is no matter how you look at it is still censorship and not only to the president but for anyone who writes against their view. Dare you to try it. Wake up America and take a good look around you. Bobble heads and bobble heads all shaking up and down at the same time. There is only ten days left and an unhinged Pelosi and Schumer want him out early???? If you believe what they are saying about Trump then I got a bridge running over the Hudson River to sell.
incognito wrote:
Sure give them an alibi it is no matter how you look at it is still censorship and not only to the president but for anyone who writes against their view. Dare you to try it. Wake up America and take a good look around you. Bobble heads and bobble heads all shaking up and down at the same time. There is only ten days left and an unhinged Pelosi and Schumer want him out early???? If you believe what they are saying about Trump then I got a bridge running over the Hudson River to sell.
Excuses for criminal behavior don’t cut it after the attack on the capitol.
soba1 wrote:
True but it takes an even bigger one to fight to right wrongs. Go against the grain.
That’s true. We must correct the error that is Donald Trump. Anyone expressing support For Donald Trump is now and forever will be colored as a racist and the scum of society. These ignorant racist people have no clue how wrong they are about virtually everything. They’re pure unadulterated white trash.
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
soba1 wrote:
Appropriate for the times in which we live
Ot maybe you are just really tired of the stupid non-stop idiotic blathering.
National Park wrote:
Last time I looked the terrorist-in-chief still has a tongue, thumbs and small hands and still has plenty of opportunities to continue to use it to spread lies and insurrection. Some privately owned web sites have merely decided he must spread his lies and insurrection somewhere other than on their web sites. Rest assured, he still has plenty of places to wag his tongue and fingers before going to jail.
Funny how those on the right are so suddenly worried about free speech when they were so critical of those who peacefully kneeled during the national anthem. As Dear Leader once said, "You have to stand proudly for the national anthem or you shouldn't be playing, you shouldn't be there, maybe you shouldn't be in the country."
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Krapernick kneeled on his employer’s time. If you pulled a similar stunt at work you’d be fired.
DennyT
Loc: Central Missouri woods
Rose42 wrote:
Krapernick kneeled on his employer’s time. If you pulled a similar stunt at work you’d be fired.
He was just ahead of the times.
If he would have kneeled in the last year he would still be playing. The owners and the nfl caved into trumps rhetoric .
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