Could Trump do anything to make you stop supporting him?

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ThereRoseaLamb

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i think you have completely forgotten about the Obama presidency.

Don't be daft!! MSM loved Obama and they still do! They never put a paw on him. See this is the ridiculous nonsense Dems come up with. They got a tingle down their leg with Obama. And love him more than Biden today. What a laughable comment. They are doing the same thing they are accusing Trump of, election meddling!! They can't win a second time, no COVID to have mass mail-ins with, and they know it. Too many people watching this time to steal it. So they have to jail him, no different than any other 3rd world country dictatorship. You can hate Trump with pure hate but you should see what this is doing to the country and you should be against it.
 

JTB

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I wish that when someone puts you on ignore, not only do they not see your posts, you can't see theirs.
 

HeIsHere

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You all wouldn’t have given a rip about Barr’s past if he had been in lockstep in 2020. Heck you probably would have gone to CafePress.com and had a pair of I love Bill Barr underoos printed off, one pair for each day of the week.
Wrong, I knew about Barr's involvement at Ruby Ridge and never liked him.
 

JTB

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Umm, you just ignore them too. Problem solved.(y)
I would prefer if I ignore someone, they don't see my posts. Your solution works in every case except that one.
 

ZNP

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We have gone for years with these debates about Trump, about Vaccines, about the border, the economy, etc. It isn't getting anywhere.

So, I have a solution that will solve all of this endless debate. Suppose the government made all the currency digital. You get paid in digital currency which they control. So let's say you say something they don't approve of concerning vaccines, or Ukraine, or Biden, or Hunter, or whatever. Just cut off your access to your money so that you can't buy anything and if you run a business you can't sell anything! That is going to put a stop to 80% or more of this debate. There you go, problem solved!
 

cv5

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They are doing the same thing they are accusing Trump of, election meddling!! They can't win a second time, no COVID to have mass mail-ins with, and they know it. Too many people watching this time to steal it. So they have to jail him, no different than any other 3rd world country dictatorship.
That's the play and everyone knows it. Funny thing is the whole world is watching. Watching America go down the tubes that is.....:oops:
 

cv5

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Might as well ignore me as well.

(Kinda proves what was said a minute ago about dissent).
There is dissent and then there is just plain dumb.
 

Cameron143

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Dissent is fine. Having a difference of opinion is natural. We all have different upbringings and influences in our lives. But the way a person characterizes those differences is very telling.
Take Pence, for instance. There is nothing wrong with Pence believing that he was fulfilling his constitutional duty to the American people in acting as he did. And had he said that he and Trump disagreed concerning his constitutional responsibility that would have been fine. But what he has said is that Trump has placed himself above the constitution. That reveals him to be just another swamp monster.
The same is true of Barr. He knows the charges against Trump are politically motivated, but he allows himself to be used to lend credibility to the charges. That makes him just another swamp monster.
What is really being revealed is just how corrupt the federal government has become. It isn't a right versus left issue so much as it is right versus wrong issue.
 

cv5

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What is really being revealed is just how corrupt the federal government has become. It isn't a right versus left issue so much as it is right versus wrong issue.
As if Pence and Barr do not recognize what wrongs were and are being committed. And what the right thing to do was and is.
 

cv5

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As if Pence and Barr do not recognize what wrongs were and are being committed. And what the right thing to do was and is.
All the while they mince and prate around on the political stage pretending that they are stupid, at the same time that they blithely presume that we actually are.
 

posthuman

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No argument there. Unfortunately, the nuts and bolts of living in the here and now burdens our conscience with the dire responsibility to vote the best possible candidate into office that we can.
It's my opinion Mr Trump is the worst candidate for the office, and I'm sickened by the charade of faux-religiosity put on in order to buy the votes of Christians.

He is a very dangerous and deceitful, power-hungry and vain man.
 

shittim

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If we are truly Christian we have no "opinion", we have a position, and that position is based on the Word of God.:):unsure:
 

ZNP

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It's my opinion Mr Trump is the worst candidate for the office, and I'm sickened by the charade of faux-religiosity put on in order to buy the votes of Christians.

He is a very dangerous and deceitful, power-hungry and vain man.
I think we can all say we appreciate that you would be willing to voice this opinion that has become so very unpopular. Sure, two and half years ago the majority of Americans felt that the election was not stolen, now that number is down to 30%. At one point the majority of Americans thought that "where there is smoke there is fire" and so with all the smoke they would surely find some criminal behavior by Trump, either by Mueller, or by one of the two impeachments, but after the second impeachment the consensus swung on that, now the majority of Americans believe the DOJ is weaponized for political purposes. The FBI has gone from a highly respected agency to one of the most despised agencies based on many factors but the way they handled the Hunter Biden laptop being a frequently cited factor. Yes, not just Republicans, but even a majority of Independents and even a majority of Democrats feel this way. Even CNN is starting to throw Biden under the bus, so wow, it is really courageous of you to continue to take a stand for what has become a laughable position to the vast majority of Americans.
 

cv5

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It's my opinion Mr Trump is the worst candidate for the office, and I'm sickened by the charade of faux-religiosity put on in order to buy the votes of Christians.

He is a very dangerous and deceitful, power-hungry and vain man.
Could be. But realize that this horrific Ukraine war would never have happened under Trump.
 

ZNP

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I think we can all say we appreciate that you would be willing to voice this opinion that has become so very unpopular. Sure, two and half years ago the majority of Americans felt that the election was not stolen, now that number is down to 30%. At one point the majority of Americans thought that "where there is smoke there is fire" and so with all the smoke they would surely find some criminal behavior by Trump, either by Mueller, or by one of the two impeachments, but after the second impeachment the consensus swung on that, now the majority of Americans believe the DOJ is weaponized for political purposes. The FBI has gone from a highly respected agency to one of the most despised agencies based on many factors but the way they handled the Hunter Biden laptop being a frequently cited factor. Yes, not just Republicans, but even a majority of Independents and even a majority of Democrats feel this way. Even CNN is starting to throw Biden under the bus, so wow, it is really courageous of you to continue to take a stand for what has become a laughable position to the vast majority of Americans.
BTW, 30% of Americans cannot find the Pacific ocean on a map, so posthuman may want to make sure any flights he takes that the pilots disagree with him on all these issues.
 

shittim

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So, looks like I need to increase my giving to President Trump AND CC? :unsure::):giggle:
 

ThereRoseaLamb

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It's my opinion Mr Trump is the worst candidate for the office, and I'm sickened by the charade of faux-religiosity put on in order to buy the votes of Christians.

He is a very dangerous and deceitful, power-hungry and vain man.
Opinions, like ear-holes, everybody has two.
 

ZNP

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Opinions, like ear-holes, everybody has two.
OK, but some people are deaf and some are hard of hearing. So although everyone has two opinions, some of them have nothing to do with what is being said and others are always yelling and screaming about their opinions which to be fair, have not heard considered all the evidence.