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posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:38 PM
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originally posted by: imwilliam
a reply to: reldra



The majority? Clinton won the popualar vote.


Maybe, I don't believe we know that for sure yet.

But, by "behavior" I was referring specifically to their protests against the results of a legal election, I probably should have been more precise in my wording. Sorry for that.

There will be plenty of democrats, ones that voted for Hillary, that will find the violence and protests distasteful.



They can protest anthing they want. That they don't like Trump. They can protest 'don't put your peanut butter in my chocolate' or that sales tax is too high.



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:39 PM
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a reply to: reldra

Sent you a PM, don't want to get off-topic talking about Dune...



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:41 PM
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originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Violater1
Oh, I'm SUUUURE. An old keyboard causes you to depress the N key for the M key (typical CRTSJW being unable to take responsibility for there actions). You moved??? Like to Canada??


They are righrt next to eachother. You are really dragging this out?

Most people here know I moved. I am not telling you where.


HAHAHAHAHA Oh man, ROFLMAO!! I can't stop laughing.........
Oh snip, this is tooooo funny!
Let me guess, your going to blame your keyboard again

Next you'll say it's a male keyboard and it's making you look bad

I believe I've made my point. No sense beating a dead horse.
SJW's CTR's...they never learn.
edit on V462016Thursdaypm30America/ChicagoThu, 10 Nov 2016 19:46:51 -06001 by Violater1 because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:42 PM
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originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman
a reply to: Black_Fox

Don't they have to wake up early and go to work tomorrow ?

If they are unemployed, abused and starving people blame Obama because Trump is not in charge yet.



It's 8:20 pm. Mabe 7:20 there. LOL


No shower, supper, laundry, cooking or clean the house after work? No need to study? No family to spend time with?

I don't believe they don't have anything better to do.


Lots of people work 7-3:30 or 8-4:30. That half hour is unpaid due to big corporations. It used to be even hours. They had more than enough time to shower, eat, etc. Why are you analysing how people spend their time after work?

That is not a logical argument.
edit on 10-11-2016 by reldra because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:43 PM
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originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: LockNLoad
I say let them continue to protest and have their mini riots, all it will do is show the majority of Americans how insane the progressive movement is.

WooHoo! For the freedom to protest!


The freedom to protest is now insane?


Protest against what? Many of them are there just because have nothing to do at home and want to take selfies to share later in facebook.



That is really a lazy response. To say protesting is because they have nothing better to do? And while you are on here, sitting, complaining about people who got up off their azz to go and protest.


Lazy?? I wake up at 3 am to work and back home about 6 PM. I won't go out in a cold night to watch these low I.Q.s. I use technology called internet.



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:43 PM
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a reply to: JinMI

Nothing they just need to be ignored that was soooo yesterday.



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:45 PM
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a reply to: reldra



They can protest anthing they want. That they don't like Trump. They can protest 'don't put your peanut butter in my chocolate' or that sales tax is too high


Yes, they can and I've never argued they can't. I think it's great they're putting themselves on display like they are and as I've said encourage them to continue to do so. I just don't think their behavior is as "attractive" as they think it is.

It will tend to drive moderate democrats away and galvanize the right.



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:45 PM
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originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: LockNLoad
I say let them continue to protest and have their mini riots, all it will do is show the majority of Americans how insane the progressive movement is.

WooHoo! For the freedom to protest!


The freedom to protest is now insane?


Protest against what? Many of them are there just because have nothing to do at home and want to take selfies to share later in facebook.



That is really a lazy response. To say protesting is because they have nothing better to do? And while you are on here, sitting, complaining about people who got up off their azz to go and protest.


Lazy?? I wake up at 3 am to work and back home about 6 PM. I won't go out in a cold night to watch these low I.Q.s. I use technology called internet.



Well, you work a lot of hours. Do you have a long commute? Do you work 2 jobs? Do you work 4 12 hr shifts? I have no idea what our situation is.

The response was lazy.
edit on 10-11-2016 by reldra because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:45 PM
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originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman
a reply to: Black_Fox

Don't they have to wake up early and go to work tomorrow ?

If they are unemployed, abused and starving people blame Obama because Trump is not in charge yet.



It's 8:20 pm. Mabe 7:20 there. LOL


No shower, supper, laundry, cooking or clean the house after work? No need to study? No family to spend time with?

I don't believe they don't have anything better to do.


Lots of people work 7-3:30 or 8-4:30. That half hour is unpaid due to big corporations. It used to be even hours. They had more than enough time to shower, eat, etc. Why are you analysing how people spend their time after work?

That is not a logical argument.


And why they don't blame Obama instead?

edit on 10-11-2016 by Trueman because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:47 PM
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originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman
a reply to: Black_Fox

Don't they have to wake up early and go to work tomorrow ?

If they are unemployed, abused and starving people blame Obama because Trump is not in charge yet.



It's 8:20 pm. Mabe 7:20 there. LOL


No shower, supper, laundry, cooking or clean the house after work? No need to study? No family to spend time with?

I don't believe they don't have anything better to do.


Lots of people work 7-3:30 or 8-4:30. That half hour is unpaid due to big corporations. It used to be even hours. They had more than enough time to shower, eat, etc. Why are you analysing how people spend their time after work?

That is not a logical argument.


And why they don't blame Obama instead?


That was during Bush. The corporation I worked for, a big one, and many others, started requiring you to stay an extra half hour for lunch and not pay you. Nothing to do with Obama.



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:47 PM
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originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: LockNLoad
I say let them continue to protest and have their mini riots, all it will do is show the majority of Americans how insane the progressive movement is.

WooHoo! For the freedom to protest!


The freedom to protest is now insane?


Protest against what? Many of them are there just because have nothing to do at home and want to take selfies to share later in facebook.



That is really a lazy response. To say protesting is because they have nothing better to do? And while you are on here, sitting, complaining about people who got up off their azz to go and protest.


Lazy?? I wake up at 3 am to work and back home about 6 PM. I won't go out in a cold night to watch these low I.Q.s. I use technology called internet.



Well, you work a lot of hours. Do you have a long commute? Do you work 2 jobs? Do you work 4 12 hr shifts? I have no idea what our situation is.

The response was lazy.


I got it. You don't work. That's why is hard for you to understand my post.



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:48 PM
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originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: imwilliam
a reply to: reldra



The majority? Clinton won the popualar vote.


Maybe, I don't believe we know that for sure yet.

But, by "behavior" I was referring specifically to their protests against the results of a legal election, I probably should have been more precise in my wording. Sorry for that.

There will be plenty of democrats, ones that voted for Hillary, that will find the violence and protests distasteful.



They can protest anthing they want. That they don't like Trump. They can protest 'don't put your peanut butter in my chocolate' or that sales tax is too high.


Yes they can, they have every right to protest anything they want.

Personally I won't protest just anything, I would have reachable goals that could be accomplished through protest. An effective protest would garner sympathy and support from average people, this one will not achieve anything except making them look ridiculous. I know that these protests are mostly peaceful, but we all know that people only want to focus on the very bad apples.

I blame the media for a lot of what is going on right now, people trust the news(like it or not), and many honestly believe Trump is evil incarnate. It's media sensationalism permeating into the psyche of the masses, and it can get dangerous.



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:48 PM
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originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: LockNLoad
I say let them continue to protest and have their mini riots, all it will do is show the majority of Americans how insane the progressive movement is.

WooHoo! For the freedom to protest!


The freedom to protest is now insane?


Protest against what? Many of them are there just because have nothing to do at home and want to take selfies to share later in facebook.



That is really a lazy response. To say protesting is because they have nothing better to do? And while you are on here, sitting, complaining about people who got up off their azz to go and protest.


Lazy?? I wake up at 3 am to work and back home about 6 PM. I won't go out in a cold night to watch these low I.Q.s. I use technology called internet.



Well, you work a lot of hours. Do you have a long commute? Do you work 2 jobs? Do you work 4 12 hr shifts? I have no idea what our situation is.

The response was lazy.


I got it. You don't work. That's why is hard for you to understand my post.


Of course I work.



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:48 PM
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originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: imwilliam
a reply to: reldra



The majority? Clinton won the popualar vote.


Maybe, I don't believe we know that for sure yet.

But, by "behavior" I was referring specifically to their protests against the results of a legal election, I probably should have been more precise in my wording. Sorry for that.

There will be plenty of democrats, ones that voted for Hillary, that will find the violence and protests distasteful.



They can protest anthing they want. That they don't like Trump. They can protest 'don't put your peanut butter in my chocolate' or that sales tax is too high.


You are correct it IS their Right, "Civil Disobedience" Which sometimes carries a silly fine, but if you believe in it then it's worth it. I served to make sure that that Constitutional Right [1st Amendment] was intact. I also served for my right to ignore such things or say to people ignore them they will go away.



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:50 PM
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originally posted by: GodEmperor

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: imwilliam
a reply to: reldra



The majority? Clinton won the popualar vote.


Maybe, I don't believe we know that for sure yet.

But, by "behavior" I was referring specifically to their protests against the results of a legal election, I probably should have been more precise in my wording. Sorry for that.

There will be plenty of democrats, ones that voted for Hillary, that will find the violence and protests distasteful.



They can protest anthing they want. That they don't like Trump. They can protest 'don't put your peanut butter in my chocolate' or that sales tax is too high.


Yes they can, they have every right to protest anything they want.

Personally I won't protest just anything, I would have reachable goals that could be accomplished through protest. An effective protest would garner sympathy and support from average people, this one will not achieve anything except making them look ridiculous. I know that these protests are mostly peaceful, but we all know that people only want to focus on the very bad apples.

I blame the media for a lot of what is going on right now, people trust the news(like it or not), and many honestly believe Trump is evil incarnate. It's media sensationalism permeating into the psyche of the masses, and it can get dangerous.


Half of the country does not like Trump. They do not like him to the Nth degree. So the protest. Maybe he will pull back on some of the things he said he would do.

I go by things he said, not by the media.
edit on 10-11-2016 by reldra because: (no reason given)

edit on 10-11-2016 by reldra because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:52 PM
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originally posted by: Hermit777

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: imwilliam
a reply to: reldra



The majority? Clinton won the popualar vote.


Maybe, I don't believe we know that for sure yet.

But, by "behavior" I was referring specifically to their protests against the results of a legal election, I probably should have been more precise in my wording. Sorry for that.

There will be plenty of democrats, ones that voted for Hillary, that will find the violence and protests distasteful.



They can protest anthing they want. That they don't like Trump. They can protest 'don't put your peanut butter in my chocolate' or that sales tax is too high.


You are correct it IS their Right, "Civil Disobedience" Which sometimes carries a silly fine, but if you believe in it then it's worth it. I served to make sure that that Constitutional Right [1st Amendment] was intact. I also served for my right to ignore such things or say to people ignore them they will go away.


You served to protect the right. You can ignore them. But you actually insult them. Cognitive Dissonance.



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:53 PM
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originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman

originally posted by: reldra

originally posted by: Trueman
a reply to: Black_Fox

Don't they have to wake up early and go to work tomorrow ?

If they are unemployed, abused and starving people blame Obama because Trump is not in charge yet.



It's 8:20 pm. Mabe 7:20 there. LOL


No shower, supper, laundry, cooking or clean the house after work? No need to study? No family to spend time with?

I don't believe they don't have anything better to do.


Lots of people work 7-3:30 or 8-4:30. That half hour is unpaid due to big corporations. It used to be even hours. They had more than enough time to shower, eat, etc. Why are you analysing how people spend their time after work?

That is not a logical argument.


And why they don't blame Obama instead?


That was during Bush. The corporation I worked for, a big one, and many others, started requiring you to stay an extra half hour for lunch and not pay you. Nothing to do with Obama.


But Obama had 8 years to change that. He doesn't love you.



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:54 PM
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a reply to: reldra


And it does not mater who won the pop vote, it has happened before, in the 1800's and the 1900's, so not a good argument.



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:55 PM
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a reply to: reldra

I have the right to insult them, ask any comedian.



posted on Nov, 10 2016 @ 07:57 PM
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a reply to: Trueman

That is correct he never did change or do anything he promised, like roll back Bush edicts.



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