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Who voted for Trump; When I am addressing posters, I would like to know who I am dealing with
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Topic Started: Jan 7 2017, 10:22 AM (1,331 Views)
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Jan 8 2017, 04:15 PM
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Not a chance. There was no responsible way to vote for candidate Trump.
So you did the responsible thing and supported the worst presidential candidate in history?
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Jan 8 2017, 05:01 PM
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Not a chance. There was no responsible way to vote for candidate Trump.
So you did the responsible thing and supported the worst presidential candidate in history? Once again, I did not vote or support candidate Trump.
Can't make that any clearer.
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Jan 8 2017, 05:22 PM
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Who voted for the criminal Clinton?
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Kate Steinle was separated from her family permanently but leftists didn't seem to mind.
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Jan 8 2017, 05:23 PM
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Jan 8 2017, 05:25 PM
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Your win-win is a hidey hole for cowards who go to great lengths to concoct a 'gotcha' Will you be honest with us and admit you voted out of fear of Trump? or will you continue to run from the question?
I voted to try to keep him from the White House. I think he is unfit to be President. Have said that from the beginning. I haven't changed my position one iota. Do I think he will succeed as President? No. I think he will drag the country into the gutter. I did what I could to keep him out. It didn't work. Now, what position is it that you think I am hiding?
Just as I thought...FEAR. - Quote:
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Now, what position is it that you think I am hiding?
The silly win-win position you've constructed...I've already explained that.
Call it whatever you want friend. Whatever makes you feel safe and warm. I think the guy is completely unfit to be President. It is that simple and always has been. I haven't made any secret of the position. I voted for the last person that had a chance to stop him. It's wha I could do. You didn't try to stop him. Instead you booked a seat on the "I didn't vote for him" bus. As far as win-win goes, I figure there is about a five percent chance he will succeed as President and that would be good for everyone. I hope that is the outcome of the cluster -f*** that is about it to happen. You do the math on the rest of it. I call em as I see em CT. You voted out of fear.
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Jan 8 2017, 05:26 PM
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Some folks talk, and some folks do. You talk. Enjoy the relative "safe space" from which you may complain. Snowflakes need their safe space. The win-win position I take is a good thing for all of us. Even you. As far as the unacheivable goals? Trump set them. Not me.
Your win-win is a hidey hole for cowards who go to great lengths to concoct a 'gotcha' Will you be honest with us and admit you voted out of fear of Trump? or will you continue to run from the question?
For fun I'll answer your question.... I did vote for HRC out of fear for Trump. That said I acted and you didn't. You opted for plausible deniability. You and millions like you played Pontius Pilate because you knew your party's candidate sucked but couldn't be bothered to make a hard choice. Complicate by inaction.
...and if Hillary had won you'd be thanking me and buying me beers.  I think too, you're quite mistaken. I was pro-active in my decision not to vote. It was a conscious decision based on a complete lack of confidence in either candidate. The choices were a sh!t sandwich, a sh!t taco, or going on a diet. BTW welcome back.
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Jan 8 2017, 05:40 PM
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I voted to try to keep him from the White House. I think he is unfit to be President. Have said that from the beginning. I haven't changed my position one iota. Do I think he will succeed as President? No. I think he will drag the country into the gutter. I did what I could to keep him out. It didn't work. Now, what position is it that you think I am hiding?
Just as I thought...FEAR. - Quote:
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Now, what position is it that you think I am hiding?
The silly win-win position you've constructed...I've already explained that.
Call it whatever you want friend. Whatever makes you feel safe and warm. I think the guy is completely unfit to be President. It is that simple and always has been. I haven't made any secret of the position. I voted for the last person that had a chance to stop him. It's wha I could do. You didn't try to stop him. Instead you booked a seat on the "I didn't vote for him" bus. As far as win-win goes, I figure there is about a five percent chance he will succeed as President and that would be good for everyone. I hope that is the outcome of the cluster -f*** that is about it to happen. You do the math on the rest of it.
I call em as I see em CT. You voted out of fear. Call it however you want. I voted out of being a responsible adult.
You chose some other path.
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Jan 8 2017, 05:53 PM
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Not a chance. There was no responsible way to vote for candidate Trump.
So you did the responsible thing and supported the worst presidential candidate in history?
Once again, I did not vote or support candidate Trump. Can't make that any clearer. Who beat Clinton, so he isn't the worst
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Jan 8 2017, 07:59 PM
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Just as I thought...FEAR. - Quote:
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Now, what position is it that you think I am hiding?
The silly win-win position you've constructed...I've already explained that.
Call it whatever you want friend. Whatever makes you feel safe and warm. I think the guy is completely unfit to be President. It is that simple and always has been. I haven't made any secret of the position. I voted for the last person that had a chance to stop him. It's wha I could do. You didn't try to stop him. Instead you booked a seat on the "I didn't vote for him" bus. As far as win-win goes, I figure there is about a five percent chance he will succeed as President and that would be good for everyone. I hope that is the outcome of the cluster -f*** that is about it to happen. You do the math on the rest of it.
I call em as I see em CT. You voted out of fear.
Call it however you want. I voted out of being a responsible adult. You chose some other path. Just like T2P, you'd be thanking me if Hillary had won. Which tells us your platitudes are less about courage and responsibility than blind partisanship.
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Jan 8 2017, 08:11 PM
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Call it whatever you want friend. Whatever makes you feel safe and warm. I think the guy is completely unfit to be President. It is that simple and always has been. I haven't made any secret of the position. I voted for the last person that had a chance to stop him. It's wha I could do. You didn't try to stop him. Instead you booked a seat on the "I didn't vote for him" bus. As far as win-win goes, I figure there is about a five percent chance he will succeed as President and that would be good for everyone. I hope that is the outcome of the cluster -f*** that is about it to happen. You do the math on the rest of it.
I call em as I see em CT. You voted out of fear.
Call it however you want. I voted out of being a responsible adult. You chose some other path.
Just like T2P, you'd be thanking me if Hillary had won. Which tells us your platitudes are less about courage and responsibility than blind partisanship. Call it whatever you want. You did nothing to stop Trump from gaining the White House.
Your signature is pure bull shiatte. You should change it.
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Jan 8 2017, 08:16 PM
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I call em as I see em CT. You voted out of fear.
Call it however you want. I voted out of being a responsible adult. You chose some other path.
Just like T2P, you'd be thanking me if Hillary had won. Which tells us your platitudes are less about courage and responsibility than blind partisanship.
Call it whatever you want. You did nothing to stop Trump from gaining the White House. Your signature is pure bull shiatte. You should change it. It's OK pops....we got this....soon to be included in Trumpcare....
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I call em as I see em CT. You voted out of fear.
Call it however you want. I voted out of being a responsible adult. You chose some other path.
Just like T2P, you'd be thanking me if Hillary had won. Which tells us your platitudes are less about courage and responsibility than blind partisanship.
Call it whatever you want. You did nothing to stop Trump from gaining the White House. Your signature is pure bull shiatte. You should change it. Admit it fraud. You'd be BFF'ing me and thanking me for my help if your candidate had won. It has nothing to do with morality, courage, responsibility or maturity. This pathetic higher moral ground you're attempting to script for yourself is nothing more than petty partisan bigotry.
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Jan 9 2017, 04:06 AM
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I wanted some Johnson in my life.
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Jan 9 2017, 06:03 AM
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Call it however you want. I voted out of being a responsible adult. You chose some other path.
Just like T2P, you'd be thanking me if Hillary had won. Which tells us your platitudes are less about courage and responsibility than blind partisanship.
Call it whatever you want. You did nothing to stop Trump from gaining the White House. Your signature is pure bull shiatte. You should change it.
It's OK pops....we got this....soon to be included in Trumpcare....  I've instructed my broker to invest in diapers, crying pillows, pacifiers, play-doh., coloring books, scented candles, anti-depressants & guns.
It's gonna be a prosperous 4 years
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Just like T2P, you'd be thanking me if Hillary had won. Which tells us your platitudes are less about courage and responsibility than blind partisanship.
Call it whatever you want. You did nothing to stop Trump from gaining the White House. Your signature is pure bull shiatte. You should change it.
It's OK pops....we got this....soon to be included in Trumpcare.... 
I've instructed my broker to invest in diapers, crying pillows, pacifiers, play-doh., coloring books, scented candles, anti-depressants & guns. It's gonna be a prosperous 4 years Prosperous for some, like the cabal of jackals that Trump is installing in his inner circles. Is that you?
For most others, it'll be all about picking up the tab he will,run up.
Now don't get me wrong. If he successfully transforms into something he has never been, it'll be good for all of us and we win.
If not... well the stark reality is that the beating we will take will be a strong lesson in how stupid the American voters were to trust in the charlatan.
A win-win if yu are a glass half full sort of person.
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Call it whatever you want. You did nothing to stop Trump from gaining the White House. Your signature is pure bull shiatte. You should change it.
It's OK pops....we got this....soon to be included in Trumpcare.... 
I've instructed my broker to invest in diapers, crying pillows, pacifiers, play-doh., coloring books, scented candles, anti-depressants & guns. It's gonna be a prosperous 4 years
Prosperous for some, like the cabal of jackals that Trump is installing in his inner circles. Is that you? For most others, it'll be all about picking up the tab he will,run up. Now don't get me wrong. If he successfully transforms into something he has never been, it'll be good for all of us and we win. If not... well the stark reality is that the beating we will take will be a strong lesson in how stupid the American voters were to trust in the charlatan. A win-win if yu are a glass half full sort of person. Forgive me for snickering at your self described "glass half full" silliness. It's quite contradictory to your gloom and doom predictions.
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well the stark reality is that the beating we will take will be a strong lesson in how stupid the American voters were to trust in the charlatan.
delicious.
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It's OK pops....we got this....soon to be included in Trumpcare.... 
I've instructed my broker to invest in diapers, crying pillows, pacifiers, play-doh., coloring books, scented candles, anti-depressants & guns. It's gonna be a prosperous 4 years
Prosperous for some, like the cabal of jackals that Trump is installing in his inner circles. Is that you? For most others, it'll be all about picking up the tab he will,run up. Now don't get me wrong. If he successfully transforms into something he has never been, it'll be good for all of us and we win. If not... well the stark reality is that the beating we will take will be a strong lesson in how stupid the American voters were to trust in the charlatan. A win-win if yu are a glass half full sort of person.
Forgive me for snickering  at your self described "glass half full" silliness. It's quite contradictory to your gloom and doom predictions. - Quote:
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well the stark reality is that the beating we will take will be a strong lesson in how stupid the American voters were to trust in the charlatan.
delicious. It's always darkest before the dawn. Be sure of this, the beatings will come and most people will suffer mightily enough from them to know how much this election meant.
That lesson from this soon to be experienced beating will be the silver lining. The beating itself? not so much
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Jan 9 2017, 07:45 AM
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You sure whine a lot for a 'glass half full' kind of guy.
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You sure whine a lot for a 'glass half full' kind of guy. You have to look beyond the moment.
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It's always darkest before the dawn. Be sure of this, the beatings will come and most people will suffer mightily enough from them to know how much this election meant.
That lesson from this soon to be experienced beating will be the silver lining. The beating itself? not so much Agreed with the bold red above...
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