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originally posted by: maddy21
Basically Liberals are saying "Either you vote in our candidate or face Anarchy". Iam telling you, some of you people are bat # crazy....
originally posted by: RickyD
Anne you have literally lost all credibility and face here as well as some others...but you really really stand out as, to borrow a term, deplorable. Do you think this is what America is about?
originally posted by: spiritualzombie
a reply to: thesaneone
Yeah did you see the responses? I AM over it. F 'em!
Trump is Not My President
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: RickyD
Anne you have literally lost all credibility and face here as well as some others...but you really really stand out as, to borrow a term, deplorable. Do you think this is what America is about?
Might help if you linked to my post you are referring to.
I think I've been pretty consistent in where I stand. Before and after.
originally posted by: Annee
What are our chances of a Civil War?
“Anti-Trump protestors in Austin today are not as organic as they seem,” one local in the Texas capitol tweeted Wednesday, along with photos offered as evidence.
Others claimed to have found ads posted on CraigsList in which a Seattle-based non-profit was soliciting “Full-Time Activists.”
“We are looking for motivated individuals who are seeking Full-Time, Part-Time, and Permanent positions,” reads a line from the ad from Washington CAN! posted on Wednesday.
Rumors have also been circulating that the new batch of anti-Trump protesters has been bankrolled by individuals like billionaire liberal activist George Soros and groups like Moveon.org.
“WTF, @georgesoros busing in & paying #protestors to destroy cities is domestic #terrorism. #fakeProtests #BlueLivesMatter have tough days,” read one tweet in response to the viral picture of buses in Austin.
Another theory floated on social media is that many of the signs that were distributed at rallies across the country appeared to be exactly the same, indicating they were printed and distributed by an organized group.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: WakeUpBeer
a reply to: Annee
I'm honestly not sure why he deserves civil unrest.
His Mouth and what comes out of it.
Simple.
originally posted by: BlueAjah
Protests are organized, bringing in protestors by bus, and rumors of paid activists.
Same as the protests during the election.
“Anti-Trump protestors in Austin today are not as organic as they seem,” one local in the Texas capitol tweeted Wednesday, along with photos offered as evidence.
Others claimed to have found ads posted on CraigsList in which a Seattle-based non-profit was soliciting “Full-Time Activists.”
“We are looking for motivated individuals who are seeking Full-Time, Part-Time, and Permanent positions,” reads a line from the ad from Washington CAN! posted on Wednesday.
Rumors have also been circulating that the new batch of anti-Trump protesters has been bankrolled by individuals like billionaire liberal activist George Soros and groups like Moveon.org.
“WTF, @georgesoros busing in & paying #protestors to destroy cities is domestic #terrorism. #fakeProtests #BlueLivesMatter have tough days,” read one tweet in response to the viral picture of buses in Austin.
Another theory floated on social media is that many of the signs that were distributed at rallies across the country appeared to be exactly the same, indicating they were printed and distributed by an organized group.
source
originally posted by: spiritualzombie
a reply to: fleabit
I totally respect that-- EXCEPT Trump's campaign threw all manner of decorum out the window. So tit for tat. Hate begets hate.
Maybe his supporters weren't the Frankenstein monster he created. Maybe we are.
We're only following the lessons of our new President after all which is built on insult and never show respect.
Seriously, explain to me how this shouldn't be the lesson learned from a Trump presidency.