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originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: knowledgehunter0986
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
Wrong about what, exactly?
Basically your entire support of Trump, you have basically been supporting a guy whose legacy I think could now be as America's worst modern president.
Starred. I liked reading this for some reason...
originally posted by: angeldoll
I will respond to this question, from the other side. If it should turn out that Trump, and his family members, his cabinet members and all his other appointees have done absolutely nothing wrong, if he is not a liar and a crook, as at this time I believe with all my heart and mind he is, it will be a reckoning I will need to have face to face and heart to heart with myself. It will shake my self confidence and call me to question my own reasoning abilities, and exactly how gullible am I?
But we are certainly NOT there yet, and two indictments have already been made, mind you. So, unless things change dramatically, I will remain my usual confident self. : P
Nobody likes to admit they have made a mistake, and perhaps it's just a matter of trusting someone you should not have.
But if the day comes I have to account to myself for my instincts and decision making, I will.
I think we all know that the Trump presidency is a joke, the whole thing is a mess if its not Russia its his stupid tweets, if its not his tweets, its his inability to maintain a stable cabinet and if its not that then his slagging match with North Korea and on and on it goes.
He has transformed America into a global laugh-stalk in less than a year.
Flynn briefly served as the National Security Advisor for President Donald Trump, from January 20 to February 13, 2017.
He resigned after information surfaced that he had misled Vice President Mike Pence about the nature and content of his communications with the Russian ambassador to the U.S., Sergey Kislyak.
Flynn's tenure of just 24 days was the shortest in the office's history.
On April 27, 2017, the Pentagon inspector general announced an investigation into whether Flynn had accepted money from foreign governments without the required approval.
Flynn initially refused to hand over subpoenaed documents to the Senate Intelligence Committee, pleading the Fifth Amendment against self-incrimination, but a compromise with the committee was worked out.
On December 1, 2017, Flynn appeared in federal court to formalize a deal with Special Counsel Robert Mueller to plead guilty to a single felony count of "willfully and knowingly" making "false, fictitious and fraudulent statements" to the FBI.
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: intrepid
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: Butterfinger
When you admit that your Monarchy is just obsolete high class welfare recipients that contribute nothing.
ermmm it is.
Care to get on topic?
You're shocked. Dismissal and insult is common with Trump supporters. And YOU painted a bullseye on yourself.
I am not shocked by it, I just wish they would learn to stay on topic and attack the ball and not the player.
Sadly my experience has taught me that some of them struggle with that.
originally posted by: GuidedKill
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
What exactly would someone who voted for Trump be sorry for or have to admit to?
That they voted for Trump? I think most Trump supporters openly admit that here.
Why would they be required to apologize or admit some sort of guilt when every supporter of every past president wouldn't be asked to do the same?
What is the point of this questions exactly?
I mean I think people who said they thought Trump wasn't guilty would admit they were wrong about thinking he wasn't guilty but do they even owe you or anyone on here that? Who are you to ask people to grovel at your soapbox feet to beg for forgiveness for practicing their rights as Americans and voting for their candidate? I have never heard of personal guilt being a requirement to vote...
This right here makes this whole thread irrelevant..
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: LesMisanthrope
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: primus2012
originally posted by: Rikku
a reply to: OtherSideOfTheCoin
I am not shocked by it, I just wish they would learn to stay on topic and attack the ball and not the player. Sadly my experience has taught me that some of them struggle with that.
why not learn from that experience instead of making the same thread over and over again expecting different results.
you dont like trump , we get it.
Winner!
Let's review this clown's recent thread creations shall we? Seems rather like a serial stalker infatuation he's developed with the POTUS: (these are just some...there's lots more)
Trump Supporters; When will you admit to being wrong?
Welcome to Trumps Idiocracy!!
Trump Supporters Let The Russians Win
Removing Trump by Force?
Stop Defending Trumps treatment of Women.
UK government Trump Alert Email System.
Save Melania..
Trumps Kneeling footballers..... what a joke...
Trump retweets CNN Reporter getting hit by a train cartoon.
So I am a clown?
Why?
what have I said to drag this into the realm of personal insults that you felt name calling was called for?
I have not been calling you names
Disagree with my politics all you want but please do not fall into the trap of assuming that means personal insults are justified.
Attack the ball not the player
Don't listen to them, and especially don't stop writing your threads. They'd rather you shut up.
Thanks for that.
Means a lot coming from you. I mean that
What exactly would someone who voted for Trump be sorry for or have to admit to?
originally posted by: CB328
Supporting a degenerate, dirtbag, corrupt criminal and making him the leader of our country, which he is using to defund everything good about our country and turn it into an evil monarcy?
Honestly I think supporting Trump is treason, in addition to idiocy.