Or a liberal sheep.it's how you let the world know you are not a trump supporter?
Or a liberal sheep.it's how you let the world know you are not a trump supporter?
we don't give participation trophies. but keep tryingOr a liberal sheep.
Thanks dude!we don't give participation trophies. but keep trying
Or they exist mainly in your mindbecause they are sniveling cowards who only go to safe spaces?
those figments of my imagination murdered several people last week and tried to kill many more, including two ex-presidents and many high ranking officials.Or they exist mainly in your mind
everything old is new againI was a long-time member before being given a sort of involuntary sabbatical from Non-Sports a few years ago.
I remember how much support Dubya got on this forum, only to whither away after he crashed the country's economy and got us tangled up in 2 almost-intractable wars.
His supporters either disappeared or joined the Constitution Party, or otherwise disavowed ever supporting him.
This time around, I don't see a lot of hard-core Trump supporters. I suppose common sense will tell you why. I struggle to figure out how anyone can alibi all of his stunts, tweets, bumbling actions away.
Maybe it's because I think Dubya was a decent man who loved his wife and country. The current President lacks just about all of these or any redeemable qualities.
At some point, before I die, maybe, just maybe, this country will get to a place where we elect real “leaders” - those who lead by example, who make decisions based on “truthful” information (I still think Dubya knew the “yellow cake” lie was precisely that) and who have, first and foremost, the best interests of the WHOLE country at heart in every path they undertake.I was a long-time member before being given a sort of involuntary sabbatical from Non-Sports a few years ago.
I remember how much support Dubya got on this forum, only to whither away after he crashed the country's economy and got us tangled up in 2 almost-intractable wars.
His supporters either disappeared or joined the Constitution Party, or otherwise disavowed ever supporting him.
This time around, I don't see a lot of hard-core Trump supporters. I suppose common sense will tell you why. I struggle to figure out how anyone can alibi all of his stunts, tweets, bumbling actions away.
Maybe it's because I think Dubya was a decent man who loved his wife and country. The current President lacks just about all of these or any redeemable qualities.
My wife's deceased Grandfather was assistant to Sen. Jim Allen before serving as undersecretary of the USDA. He then went on to start a consulting firm where he served as a lobbyist for the beef industry, making truckloads of money.At some point, before I die, maybe, just maybe, this country will get to a place where we elect real “leaders” - those who lead by example, who make decisions based on “truthful” information (I still think Dubya knew the “yellow cake” lie was precisely that) and who have, first and foremost, the best interests of the WHOLE country at heart in every path they undertake.
Nah - just wishful thinking. Too many greedy idiots. I don’t think I could live that long....
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Unfortunately I believe the American brand of Capitalism/Republicanism has morphed into something that is totally destructive to global society. Case in point is Trump and Putin's aim to enter into a new nuclear arms race at the behest of their respective military-industrial complex even though it is a given that climate change is an existential threat to civilization. I find it difficult to see any ray of hope that this direction can be altered.At some point, before I die, maybe, just maybe, this country will get to a place where we elect real “leaders” - those who lead by example, who make decisions based on “truthful” information (I still think Dubya knew the “yellow cake” lie was precisely that) and who have, first and foremost, the best interests of the WHOLE country at heart in every path they undertake.
Nah - just wishful thinking. Too many greedy idiots. I don’t think I could live that long....
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When a former member of this board was nominated for the federal bench, his membership here was made public and a bunch of lefty groups started sharing his posts on social media.I was a long-time member before being given a sort of involuntary sabbatical from Non-Sports a few years ago.
I remember how much support Dubya got on this forum, only to whither away after he crashed the country's economy and got us tangled up in 2 almost-intractable wars.
His supporters either disappeared or joined the Constitution Party, or otherwise disavowed ever supporting him.
This time around, I don't see a lot of hard-core Trump supporters. I suppose common sense will tell you why. I struggle to figure out how anyone can alibi all of his stunts, tweets, bumbling actions away.
Maybe it's because I think Dubya was a decent man who loved his wife and country. The current President lacks just about all of these or any redeemable qualities.
I've admitted to many instances of poor judgment in the past. These would have to inlude supporting W and the border wall and the wars and lots of other things.I was a long-time member before being given a sort of involuntary sabbatical from Non-Sports a few years ago.
I remember how much support Dubya got on this forum, only to whither away after he crashed the country's economy and got us tangled up in 2 almost-intractable wars.
His supporters either disappeared or joined the Constitution Party, or otherwise disavowed ever supporting him.
This time around, I don't see a lot of hard-core Trump supporters. I suppose common sense will tell you why. I struggle to figure out how anyone can alibi all of his stunts, tweets, bumbling actions away.
Maybe it's because I think Dubya was a decent man who loved his wife and country. The current President lacks just about all of these or any redeemable qualities.
Wow! I didn't know that. I thought we were all pretty much a self-contained treehouse.When a former member of this board was nominated for the federal bench, his membership here was made public and a bunch of lefty groups started sharing his posts on social media.
I wonder what they thought when they scanned the board and saw that a place mostly made up of people from or educated in Alabama wasn’t a haven for knuckle dragging Trumpies.
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He outed himself long ago - I believe to tell us about his book - so...Wow! I didn't know that. I thought we were all pretty much a self-contained treehouse.
Geez. Good thing I'm not running for anything. That sucks that someone would do that. I don't care if the guy was righty or lefty. He has the right to somewhat anonymity here, or at least he should be given a helluva lot of leeway here. Unless he's posting fart jokes and sexual innuendos(like I would do).
He did, he outed himself for personal gain to promote a book he wrote. He also said a lot of positive things about the Trump admin that many of the righties ate up because of his GOP bonafides without ever disclosing that his wife was Chief of Staff to Don McGann the Whitehouse Council. I did and do feel bad for the guy but it was all his doingHe outed himself long ago - I believe to tell us about his book - so...
Wow! I didn't know that. I thought we were all pretty much a self-contained treehouse.
Geez. Good thing I'm not running for anything. That sucks that someone would do that. I don't care if the guy was righty or lefty. He has the right to somewhat anonymity here, or at least he should be given a helluva lot of leeway here. Unless he's posting fart jokes and sexual innuendos(like I would do).
A Coast Guard lieutenant arrested last Friday on gun and drug charges allegedly wanted to conduct a mass killing.
Christopher Paul Hasson, 49, of Silver Spring, Maryland, is alleged to be a white supremacist who had a hit list that included prominent Democratic politicians as well as several journalists from CNN and MSNBC. Hasson's case was first circulated by counterterrorism expert Seamus Hughes and the George Washington Program on Extremism.
Hasson'***** list includes Democratic politicians -- Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, of New York, Sens. Chuck Schumer, of New York, Cory Booker, of New Jersey, Richard Blumenthal, of Connecticut and Kamala Harris, of California and former Rep. Beto O'Rourke, of Texas -- as well as CNN journalists Don Lemon, Chris Cuomo and Van Jones and MSNBC's Chris Hayes, Ari Melber and Joe Scarborough...
Court documents say Hasson espoused extremist and white supremacist views and allege that he relied on the manifesto of Anders Breivik, a Norwegian who was convicted in 2011 of two terror attacks that killed 77 people... In [a] draft email, apparently written to a known American neo-Nazi leader, Hasson allegedly wrote, "We need a white homeland as Europe seems lost."
remember when this board went absolutely apoplectic over the Obama Administration's calling out right wing extremism as a huge and growing problem? I domore white supremacist figments of our imagination
yep. creeping sharia law from the kenyan-muslin usuper was the only thing we were supposed to care aboutremember when this board went absolutely apoplectic over the Obama Administration's calling out right wing extremism as a huge and growing problem? I do