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  • Mister B.
    Mister B. Members, Writer Posts: 16,172 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    JJ_Evans wrote: »
    Mister B. wrote: »
    One group I don't understand: old black church people.


    Even after all the fuckshit has started goin down since this cac ? 45 was elected, they still preachin that "? is president" and "? runs the USA, trust him" ? .

    I really want to smack a few of them with a Bible once or twice.

    @Mister B. Maybe you should first smack yourself for handing Donald Trump the Presidency. You and your fellow 3rd party voters are the reason that he won Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.


    Michigan

    Donald Trump: 2,277,914
    Hillary Clinton: 2,264,807
    Gary Johnson: (Libertarian) 172,726
    Jill Stein: (Green) 51,427 (1%)


    Wisconsin

    Donald Trump 1,409,467
    Hillary Clinton 1,382,210
    Gary Johnson 106,442
    Jill Stein 30,980


    Pennsylvania

    Donald Trump: 2,894,757
    Hillary Clinton: 2,822,963
    Gary Johnson: 141,606
    Jill Stein: 48,657



    When Trump's new Supreme Court judges strike down affirmative action and further ? the Voting Rights Act, we can turn to you as one of the main reasons.

    Orrrrrr.......


    Instead of being mad at people who been stated that BOTH these muhfuckers were lousy, how about re-focusing your energy on the super smart, super-cool muhfuckers that didn't vote AT ALL because "voting was for suckas."

    By the way....that was damn near half the ? country. MOST of whom were Democrats.

    dx1jmyv82g2m.png

    So save your ? for the silly muhfuckas who should REALLY hear it. THEY blew this election, not 2-3% of the people who came out and said ? BOTH of them.

    ? OUTTA here, duke.
  • xxCivicxx
    xxCivicxx Members Posts: 6,927 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    I still can't get over the fact the some posters were arguing that unless they bring back slavery, things can't get worse then the present, so there is no reason to vote for Hillary to avoid Trump.

    I can't decide if they are just insane (I mean literally crazy) or just breathtakingly ignorant. Cause if what they are saying is true, then things are no better now than in 1865.

    Yet you still can't answer the question smh

    You sure can make worthless posts though. You're really good at that
  • xxCivicxx
    xxCivicxx Members Posts: 6,927 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    JJ_Evans wrote: »
    xxCivicxx wrote: »
    JJ_Evans wrote: »
    Mister B. wrote: »
    One group I don't understand: old black church people.


    Even after all the fuckshit has started goin down since this cac ? 45 was elected, they still preachin that "? is president" and "? runs the USA, trust him" ? .

    I really want to smack a few of them with a Bible once or twice.

    @Mister B. Maybe you should first smack yourself for handing Donald Trump the Presidency. You and your fellow 3rd party voters are the reason that he won Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.


    Michigan

    Donald Trump: 2,277,914
    Hillary Clinton: 2,264,807
    Gary Johnson: (Libertarian) 172,726
    Jill Stein: (Green) 51,427 (1%)


    Wisconsin

    Donald Trump 1,409,467
    Hillary Clinton 1,382,210
    Gary Johnson 106,442
    Jill Stein 30,980


    Pennsylvania

    Donald Trump: 2,894,757
    Hillary Clinton: 2,822,963
    Gary Johnson: 141,606
    Jill Stein: 48,657



    When Trump's new Supreme Court judges strike down affirmative action and further ? the Voting Rights Act, we can turn to you as one of the main reasons.

    Affirmative action benefits white females more than anyone else, simple white male

    You're dumb as ? . Stop posting.

    Sorry but you can't stop the truth, simple white male
  • janklow
    janklow Members, Moderators Posts: 8,613 Regulator
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    JJ_Evans wrote: »
    I can't remember all of the names of the anti-Hillary/pro-Trump crowd from these threads, so please add others that I forgot. So, congrats to you pro-Trump/anti-Hillary guys...................
    @BOSSExcellence @xxCivicxx @Lord Ether @ThaNubianGod @Max. @VIBE @janklow @IceBergTaylor @the dukester @ghostdog56 @NothingButTheTruth @5th Letter @zzombie
    literally told your ignorant ? ass that i was not a Trump supporter a minimum of 50 ? times. find my pro-Trump post.

    weird how i'm a supporter of a guy i actively bashed constantly and didn't vote for.
    VIBE wrote: »
    lol @ me being a trump supporter..
    apparently hurting JJ_Evans feelings gets you "Trump supporter" status now
    JJ_Evans wrote: »
    This thread was clearly created to make sure a certain segment of this site "Own it" when it comes to their past posts, and not attempt to position themselves against Trump once he starts ? up. They pushed for Donald Trump to be our next president, so they're responsible for all of his actions against my people.........because he's about to ? on black & brown people.
    then you probably should have named people who ACTUALLY pushed for Trump to be president. because this is just your usual ? otherwise.
  • CapitalB
    CapitalB Members Posts: 24,556 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    all these feelings..

    all these scorned ? . hahahaaha
    keep it comming..

    let the estrogen flow! :joy: :joy:
  • JJ_Evans
    JJ_Evans Members Posts: 1,910 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2016
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    Mister B. wrote: »
    JJ_Evans wrote: »
    Mister B. wrote: »
    One group I don't understand: old black church people.


    Even after all the fuckshit has started goin down since this cac ? 45 was elected, they still preachin that "? is president" and "? runs the USA, trust him" ? .

    I really want to smack a few of them with a Bible once or twice.

    @Mister B. Maybe you should first smack yourself for handing Donald Trump the Presidency. You and your fellow 3rd party voters are the reason that he won Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.


    Michigan

    Donald Trump: 2,277,914
    Hillary Clinton: 2,264,807
    Gary Johnson: (Libertarian) 172,726
    Jill Stein: (Green) 51,427 (1%)


    Wisconsin

    Donald Trump 1,409,467
    Hillary Clinton 1,382,210
    Gary Johnson 106,442
    Jill Stein 30,980


    Pennsylvania

    Donald Trump: 2,894,757
    Hillary Clinton: 2,822,963
    Gary Johnson: 141,606
    Jill Stein: 48,657



    When Trump's new Supreme Court judges strike down affirmative action and further ? the Voting Rights Act, we can turn to you as one of the main reasons.

    Orrrrrr.......


    Instead of being mad at people who been stated that BOTH these muhfuckers were lousy, how about re-focusing your energy on the super smart, super-cool muhfuckers that didn't vote AT ALL because "voting was for suckas."

    By the way....that was damn near half the ? country. MOST of whom were Democrats.

    dx1jmyv82g2m.png

    So save your ? for the silly muhfuckas who should REALLY hear it. THEY blew this election, not 2-3% of the people who came out and said ? BOTH of them.

    ? OUTTA here, duke.

    In all three of the states I listed, the third party candidates received significantly higher vote totals this year. Like I said previously, you greatly helped elect Donald Trump. Below are Gary Johnson and Jill Stein totals from 2012 in those 3 states...........

    2012 Wisconsin

    Barack Obama: 1,613,950
    Mitt Romney: 1,408,746
    Gary Johnson: 20,279
    Jill Stein: 7,601


    2012 Michigan

    Mitt Romney: 2,115,256
    Barack Obama: 2,564,569
    Jill Stein (Green): 21,897 votes
    Gary Johnson (write-in): 7,774


    2012 Pennsylvania

    Mitt Romney 2,680,434
    Barack Obama 2,990,274
    Jill Stein 21,341
    Gary Johnson 49,991



    Voting for 3rd party candidates is the same as not voting at all because you already know that person has absolutely no chance to win.

  • The_Jackal
    The_Jackal Members Posts: 3,628 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Unrestricted democracy is WOAT. When will ? fully comprehend that?
  • a.mann
    a.mann Members Posts: 19,746 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2016
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    xxCivicxx wrote: »
    a.mann wrote: »
    It's more than 24 hours since Trump has won the Presidency.

    I think it's safe for you cats to stop making the case against Hillary

    just sayin'

    Once again you expose your simple thinking

    I was stating these facts about hillary/the political process way before the election and I will continue to do so after


    Okay but you do realize the election is over and has been won,right?

    And you do understand Donald Trump will be the one proposing and passing laws,policy legislation and issuring Executive Orders?

  • Turfaholic
    Turfaholic Members Posts: 20,429 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Jets and Stealth Bombers have been active at Nellis Air Force Base today...... residents close to it say more than usual.
  • VIBE
    VIBE Members Posts: 54,384 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Pence is Man in Black from X-Files eerie...

    he looks like pops' dad

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  • LPast
    LPast Members Posts: 4,546 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Lol @ y'all reasons for not voting. Some of y'all reasoning proves you should be voting for whose policies most aligns with what you believe...

  • Max.
    Max. Members Posts: 33,009 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Lmaoo i love these


    "Today i was walkn at walmart and a white person said go back to africa!!!!"


    Fake ass stories
  • Peace_79
    Peace_79 Guests, Members, Writer, Content Producer Posts: 8,964 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Bernie had a radical platform in many ways.

    College educated Republicans, middle class, and the wealthy would have been very resistant to it.
  • zzombie
    zzombie Members Posts: 11,280 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Men like Bernie Sanders can never be president they would take America down the path to it becoming like Western Europe nations or Canada America can never be like those Nations we are too big two diverse and culture is just too different that socialism s*** is not going to fly here. It goes against the whole American ethos
  • Undefeatable
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    xxCivicxx wrote: »
    I still can't get over the fact the some posters were arguing that unless they bring back slavery, things can't get worse then the present, so there is no reason to vote for Hillary to avoid Trump.

    I can't decide if they are just insane (I mean literally crazy) or just breathtakingly ignorant. Cause if what they are saying is true, then things are no better now than in 1865.

    Yet you still can't answer the question smh

    You sure can make worthless posts though. You're really good at that

    There are so many issues, but here are three.

    Voting: up until the 60s, blacks didn't have a right to vote in any meaningful sense. You had states where less than 10% of blacks were registered to vote. There were so many obstacles to blacks registering and voting.

    Discrimination in employment: there were fields where blacks wouldn't even try to apply, much less be hired, because it was known that they didn't give blacks those types of jobs.

    Race riots: There were many race riots where whites would rampage through black neighborhoods killing people and destroying property. Some were ignited by black people allegedly not showing enough "respect" to whites.

    I know what you're gonna say. You're going to try to find modern equivalents of these things, and argue that "X happens now."

    But that way of arguing can't work. For it to be the case that things are no better now than the end of slavery, it must not only be true that these things still exist. They also have to be just as widespread and exist in forms just as bad. So take discrimination in employment, for example. Does discrimination still happen today? Sure it does. But it is obviously far less pervasive than it was 100+ years ago. You have folks doing jobs that our ancestors wouldn't dream of applying for. Or take voting. We know that GOP in some states have tried to suppress the black vote, for example by making it hard to vote early on Sundays as they did in NC. But are they outright turning away qualified black people who try to register to vote? No.

    So what you are saying is obviously wrong. I would suggest that you go and read a book, cause going around saying this crazy ? is not a good look.
  • Mister B.
    Mister B. Members, Writer Posts: 16,172 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    1CK1S wrote: »


    I almost wish I went to HS in this day and age.

    I WISH a muthafucker WOULD try this ? with me, because I was very volatile back then.

    Hoes would've been smacked, then thrown to the back of the bus.
  • the dukester
    the dukester Members Posts: 1,822 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Hillary lost the election because she's not only a horrible candidate, she's also an awful human being.

    Anyone who steals money from poor people (when they're already rich) has some serious character flaws.

    She ran a campaign on her reproductive system. When that didn't get traction, she made a pivot, and ran a campaign based on fear. When that didn't work she fox-trotted celebrities out.

    If she would have won the election, she would have crossed the finish line with a thousand arrows in her back.

    She'll go down in the annals of Presidential politics as a mere footnote. An afterthought that's eclipsed by the looming shadow of the one who "upgraded" her.

    Bill Clinton.
  • Peace_79
    Peace_79 Guests, Members, Writer, Content Producer Posts: 8,964 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    So do you like Hilary or nah?
  • janklow
    janklow Members, Moderators Posts: 8,613 Regulator
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    JJ_Evans wrote: »
    Voting for 3rd party candidates is the same as not voting at all because you already know that person has absolutely no chance to win.
    except that your ignorant ass explained your reasoning like this: "This thread was clearly created to make sure a certain segment of this site "Own it" when it comes to their past posts, and not attempt to position themselves against Trump once he starts ? up. They pushed for Donald Trump to be our next president, so they're responsible for all of his actions against my people.........because he's about to ? on black & brown people."

    so a post wherein someone says "i select a third-party option" is now saying "i pushed for Donald Trump to be president?" get the ? out of here with this ? .

    ps. spare me the "but but but WHERE you voted third-party matters" since you put me on your ? list when that doesn't apply at all. this is all just about you continuing your same line of ? .

  • JJ_Evans
    JJ_Evans Members Posts: 1,910 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Sticky this thread.