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1 minute ago, njbuff said:

 

Just like Jerry Nadler, you think the rioting in these big cities are a hoax.

 

How about all the small business owners who have lost their businesses over these riots? I guess you could care less about them.

 

Fantasy Land is supposed to be a nice place, so I highly doubt a Demonrat would be running it.

Nope. You said burned to the ground.  That’s not rioting.  So I ask again: which American cities have recently been burned to the ground? 

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2 minutes ago, bilzfancy said:

all lives matter, blue, brown, white, black, Jew, Christian etc

 

Black lives are no more special than anyone elses.

Posted
1 minute ago, bilzfancy said:

all lives matter, blue, brown, white, black, Jew, Christian etc

 

No one disputes that.  But please say that black lives matter. It’s not hard.  It’s just three words.  Try it. 

Just now, njbuff said:

 

Black lives are no more special than anyone elses.

But they are equal to those of others.  And that’s the point.  That’s what black lives matter means.  So say black lives matter.  Try it.  Three words.  It’s easy. 

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2 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

Nope. You said burned to the ground.  That’s not rioting.  So I ask again: which American cities have recently been burned to the ground? 

 

I'm sorry you took burning to the ground literally.

 

What's a better explanation to you about these cities being damaged?

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Whelp. Barack Obama is still tedious, still a liar, and still accuses others of what he actually did. 

 

Millions of Americans right now are thinking 'I'd forgotten how dismissive and insulting Obama was. I don't miss it.'

 

 

 

Obama says Trump hasn't "grown into the job."

 

He says this after his administration spied on Trump, and within days of Trump surprising the world with the Israel-UAE peace deal. That deal is changing politics in the Middle East for the better. The latest, Sudan and Israel are hammering out a deal for normalized relations. 

 

It's Obama who never grew into the presidency and going by tonight's evidence he hasn't grown into the post-presidency either. 

 

 

 

Obama’s DNC speech was vicious, dishonest, and mostly about Obama

by Andrea Widburg

 

Original Article

 

Michelle Obama famously said, “When they go low, we go high.” She should have reminded her husband before he gave his speech for the online Democrat convention. Standing in a room in Philadelphia, with the words “Writing the Constitution” over his right shoulder, Obama gave a speech that almost wholly ignored Biden, whom he’d ostensibly come to praise. Instead, Obama viciously attacked Trump and did a constitutional rewrite that allowed him to cast Trump as a constitutional threat. From the start, Obama was up to his old tricks. Even while he wanted to use the Constitution to challenge Trump, he couldn’t praise it.

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

No one disputes that.  But please say that black lives matter. It’s not hard.  It’s just three words.  Try it. 

But they are equal to those of others.  And that’s the point.  That’s what black lives matter means.  So say black lives matter.  Try it.  Three words.  It’s easy. 

 

ALL LIVES MATTER

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5 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

Nope. You said burned to the ground.  That’s not rioting.  So I ask again: which American cities have recently been burned to the ground? 

You are correct, no cities have burned to the ground completely.   All is well!!!

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25 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

That’s nice.  Got any facts to back up your opinions?

By encouraging the electorate to rescue our democracy. 

 

I’d say that in the past 4 years the only positive to come out of the overwrought reaction to Trump being in the White House has been more democracy, not less.  Congress has started to take back its role after abdicating to the executive branch.  The judiciary is using its ability to pare back overreach.  More activists have found voices and are actually participating in the system, including running for local office to make a difference. If it wasn’t for hyperbole and protests that have gone too far one could easily see it. I disagree that our democracy needs to be rescued.  If Obama was talking about the potential erosion of democracy if Trump gets 4 more years then Obama was simply fear-mongering, and I think that’s irresponsible of him.

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, njbuff said:

 

I'm sorry you took burning to the ground literally.

 

What's a better explanation to you about these cities being damaged?

 

So no city has been burned to the ground?

 

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Just now, snafu said:

 

I’d say that in the past 4 years the only positive to come out of the overwrought reaction to Trump being in the White House has been more democracy, not less.  Congress has started to take back its role after abdicating to the executive branch.  The judiciary is using its ability to pare back overreach.  More activists have found voices and are actually participating in the system, including running for local office to make a difference. If it wasn’t for hyperbole and protests that have gone too far one could easily see it. I disagree that our democracy needs to be rescued.  If Obama was talking about the potential erosion of democracy if Trump gets 4 more years then Obama was simply fear-mongering, and I think that’s irresponsible of him.

 

 

 

 

 

Apparently you haven’t heard of the national emergency declaration to build the wall.  Or the executive order approach of the “Art of the Deal” president.  Sounds to me like presidential power is growing and Congressional power is diminishing.  Which is, you know, contrary to the Constitution and also anti-democratic.  So there’s that. 

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I came on here to see what the MAGA hat wearing clowns thought about Obama’s speech last night and I haven’t been surprised. The speech was eloquent and poignant. Of course, he criticized Trump, deservedly so. However, his big ask was to get out and to vote. If there is a problem with that, you need to look inside and figure out what really makes you an American. Is it a sense of entitlement? Then go out and use the vote you’re entitled to. Is it a sense of pride? Then vote for the candidate that will make you more proud to be an American. If that’s the orange man, and that is your version of who America is, then that’s who you will vote for. Just get out there and vote and exercise your right as a democratic citizen.Denying that was a well prepared and well placed speech during the Democratic national convention just is ridiculous.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, njbuff said:

 

ALL LIVES MATTER

 

Nice.  Now let’s parse it out by group:

 

Red lives matter 

 

Catholic lives matter. 

 

Hispanic lives matter. 

 

White lives matter. 

 

Black lives . . . 

 

I’ll let you finish.  I know you can do this.  It’s just three words. 

4 minutes ago, B-Man said:

Whelp. Barack Obama is still tedious, still a liar, and still accuses others of what he actually did. 

 

Millions of Americans right now are thinking 'I'd forgotten how dismissive and insulting Obama was. I don't miss it.'

 

 

 

Obama says Trump hasn't "grown into the job."

 

He says this after his administration spied on Trump, and within days of Trump surprising the world with the Israel-UAE peace deal. That deal is changing politics in the Middle East for the better. The latest, Sudan and Israel are hammering out a deal for normalized relations. 

 

It's Obama who never grew into the presidency and going by tonight's evidence he hasn't grown into the post-presidency either. 

 

 

 

Obama’s DNC speech was vicious, dishonest, and mostly about Obama

by Andrea Widburg

 

Original Article

 

Michelle Obama famously said, “When they go low, we go high.” She should have reminded her husband before he gave his speech for the online Democrat convention. Standing in a room in Philadelphia, with the words “Writing the Constitution” over his right shoulder, Obama gave a speech that almost wholly ignored Biden, whom he’d ostensibly come to praise. Instead, Obama viciously attacked Trump and did a constitutional rewrite that allowed him to cast Trump as a constitutional threat. From the start, Obama was up to his old tricks. Even while he wanted to use the Constitution to challenge Trump, he couldn’t praise it.

 

 

 

 

Tedious liar. Who does that remind me of?  

Posted
3 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

So no city has been burned to the ground?

 

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So, your constant cherry picking confirms you could care less about the riots that have happened and continue to happen in these cities.

 

Ok, got it.

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Just now, SectionC3 said:

 

Nice.  Now let’s parse it out by group:

 

Red lives matter 

 

Catholic lives matter. 

 

Hispanic lives matter. 

 

White lives matter. 

 

Black lives . . . 

 

I’ll let you finish.  I know you can do this.  It’s just three words. 

I don’t think the guy is uneducated, I just think he’s firmly planted in a position that doesn’t make sense. I think he believes that the Black Lives Matter movement states that Black Lives Matter more. All they’re trying to say is they do matter, but that’s a little bit too far for him to go.

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10 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

 

No one disputes that.  But please say that black lives matter. It’s not hard.  It’s just three words.  Try it. 

But they are equal to those of others.  And that’s the point.  That’s what black lives matter means.  So say black lives matter.  Try it.  Three words.  It’s easy. 

 I find it a little more than humorous that the very people that are demanding others to exclaim “Black Lives Matter“ are the same ones that claim “everything is fine” in the cities that are democratically run.  The same cities where innocent black lives are lost disproportionately to any other.  You just said that you spoke to your friends in those cities and everything is fine.  If I were to guess, I’d imagine your friends (like you) aren’t accounting for the broken lives that are crumbling in those cities.  Easy to turn a blind eye to the massive injustices that are ACTUALLY happening in these cities when you can just keep your distance while screaming black lives matter.  

 

All black lives matter.  Not just the ones that fit your bases narrative.   

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Just now, njbuff said:

 

So, your constant cherry picking confirms you could care less about the riots that have happened and continue to happen in these cities.

 

Ok, got it.

Nope.  You said that rioters have burned several cities to the ground.  Things look pretty copacetic outside my Buffalo window, and it turns out that things are also pretty copacetic in other places, too.  So it looks like your hysteria about things being burned to the ground is just another hoax.  

1 minute ago, DFT said:

 I find it a little more than humorous that the very people that are demanding others to exclaim “Black Lives Matter“ are the same ones that claim “everything is fine” in the cities that are democratically run.  The same cities where innocent black lives are lost disproportionately to any other.  You just said that you spoke to your friends in those cities and everything is fine.  If I were to guess, I’d imagine your friends (like you) aren’t accounting for the broken lives that are crumbling in those cities.  Easy to turn a blind eye to the massive injustices that are ACTUALLY happening in these cities when you can just keep your distance while screaming black lives matter.  

 

All black lives matter.  Not just the ones that fit your bases narrative.   

But can you say black lives matter.  It’s just three words.  It’s not that hard.  And it’s consistent with your spiel about all black lives mattering.  So just say black lives matter.  You can do it!

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2 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

Nope.  You said that rioters have burned several cities to the ground.  Things look pretty copacetic outside my Buffalo window, and it turns out that things are also pretty copacetic in other places, too.  So it looks like your hysteria about things being burned to the ground is just another hoax.  

But can you say black lives matter.  It’s just three words.  It’s not that hard.  And it’s consistent with your spiel about all black lives mattering.  So just say black lives matter.  You can do it!

you sure you’re alright?   You seem very tense today.

Posted
3 minutes ago, SectionC3 said:

Nope.  You said that rioters have burned several cities to the ground.  Things look pretty copacetic outside my Buffalo window, and it turns out that things are also pretty copacetic in other places, too.  So it looks like your hysteria about things being burned to the ground is just another hoax.  

But can you say black lives matter.  It’s just three words.  It’s not that hard.  And it’s consistent with your spiel about all black lives mattering.  So just say black lives matter.  You can do it!

I believe that the previous poster is stating that the Black Lives Matter movement is a political movement and is used to discredit certain factions, including the police. Actually, most particularly the police. He, or she, seems to be interested in having the Black Lives Matter movement include those affected by crime in the democratically lead cities. I can get behind that. So, Black Lives Matter.

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BLM or Burn Loot Maim is a Marxist organization, their own words, who want to burn everything down and start again, their words, not mine

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Just now, bilzfancy said:

BLM or Burn Loot Maim is a Marxist organization, their own words, who want to burn everything down and start again, their words, not mine

Did I miss the handout that they provided? Are they going door to door? Dammit I’ve got to stay home more!

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