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24 Oct 2019, 11:05 am

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The question is:

WHY are they so passionate about him?

I'm always leery of people who attract "passionate" followers.

Like Lady GAGA ?


The irony in that statement is that Trump was also a celebutant. I think these can be very dangerous people under the wrong circumstances.


These 'celebutants' have so many raving fans who truly believe their idols can do no wrong because of their celebrity status. That's a pretty terrifying thing. In a way it does form exactly like a cult.



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24 Oct 2019, 11:21 am

beneficii wrote:
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If Americans were personally getting massively screwed over, then there might be an actual civil war.

All the same, it's still a strong message to the democrats that if they are framing Trump, they might want to abandon that course of action, and remove him the old fashioned way by producing a canidate who will win the next presidential election.


Let me guess. "Framing Trump" is exactly what you think the Democrats are doing, so you're with the guy mentioned in the OP.


I was thinking of putting the word "if" in my post in bold caps because I anticipated such a response.

I would have to be narrow minded to not consider it a possibility.


So if the Democrats are "framing" Trump, does that make violence OK? Not like, the Republicans simply voting not guilty in a Senate trial, and making your case to the public? Do you have to go there with breaking out the guns and violent threats?


It doesn't make violence ok. It means that IF they are up to no good, they are playing with fire.

And no that's not me making some kind of proclamation as a trump supporter or a republican or a conservative - of which I consider myself none of those things. It's an outside observer's aprisal regarding the current state of affairs.


BS. You are a Trump supporter. You are not outside this. And I would say that with you being a Trump supporter, helping to pass along threats of violence by other Trump supporters, is you making threats of violence yourself. Pretending to be just an "outsider" making an "aprisal" in this situation is disingenuous.

I don't think Ezra has ever posted a pro-TRUMP article.

Most TRUMP supporters got banned. Remember, they use to make pro-TRUMP articles about immigration.

Now, rarely does anyone post a pro-TRUMP article.


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24 Oct 2019, 11:26 am

I think people are being hysterical and paranoid about Trump.

Which is exactly why I worry about the potential of another civil war or some kind of violent revolt happening.



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24 Oct 2019, 2:21 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
The question is:

WHY are they so passionate about him?

I'm always leery of people who attract "passionate" followers.

You weren’t leery of Obama, Clinton.
All presidents have passionate followers. JFK was beloved wherever he went. Obama still is.


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24 Oct 2019, 2:22 pm

LoveNotHate wrote:
beneficii wrote:
EzraS wrote:
beneficii wrote:
EzraS wrote:
beneficii wrote:
EzraS wrote:
If Americans were personally getting massively screwed over, then there might be an actual civil war.

All the same, it's still a strong message to the democrats that if they are framing Trump, they might want to abandon that course of action, and remove him the old fashioned way by producing a canidate who will win the next presidential election.


Let me guess. "Framing Trump" is exactly what you think the Democrats are doing, so you're with the guy mentioned in the OP.


I was thinking of putting the word "if" in my post in bold caps because I anticipated such a response.

I would have to be narrow minded to not consider it a possibility.


So if the Democrats are "framing" Trump, does that make violence OK? Not like, the Republicans simply voting not guilty in a Senate trial, and making your case to the public? Do you have to go there with breaking out the guns and violent threats?


It doesn't make violence ok. It means that IF they are up to no good, they are playing with fire.

And no that's not me making some kind of proclamation as a trump supporter or a republican or a conservative - of which I consider myself none of those things. It's an outside observer's aprisal regarding the current state of affairs.


BS. You are a Trump supporter. You are not outside this. And I would say that with you being a Trump supporter, helping to pass along threats of violence by other Trump supporters, is you making threats of violence yourself. Pretending to be just an "outsider" making an "aprisal" in this situation is disingenuous.

I don't think Ezra has ever posted a pro-TRUMP article.

Most TRUMP supporters got banned. Remember, they use to make pro-TRUMP articles about immigration.

Now, rarely does anyone post a pro-TRUMP article.

Are you not a trump supporter? So am I the only one left here who voted trump and supports his re-election? :(


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24 Oct 2019, 2:23 pm

Trump supporters take things too far though, and so do his critics.



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24 Oct 2019, 3:41 pm

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The sad thing about all civil wars is that the neutralists who refuse to pick a side are always the first ones to be killed.

Good thing I know how to use a bat. No one is dragging me from the safety of my home.


Never bring a bat to a gun fight. :|

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24 Oct 2019, 3:46 pm

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I think people need to calm the f**k down. Seriously.

TRUMP fills arenas will thousands of people cheering him, carrying his banners.

These people are passionate about him.

So, impeachment is a direct attack on them.

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Those people l... no, I'm not talking about poor or working class people, because the poor and working people are where I come from, and they didn't look or behave anything like that.
Those people can believe they're under attack all they want; but the fact remains, if Trump broke the law, then he needs to answer to that.


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24 Oct 2019, 3:48 pm

sly279 wrote:
kraftiekortie wrote:
The question is:

WHY are they so passionate about him?

I'm always leery of people who attract "passionate" followers.

You weren’t leery of Obama, Clinton.
All presidents have passionate followers. JFK was beloved wherever he went. Obama still is.


Nothing like Trump worship.


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24 Oct 2019, 3:58 pm

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LoveNotHate wrote:
TW1ZTY wrote:
I think people need to calm the f**k down. Seriously.

TRUMP fills arenas will thousands of people cheering him, carrying his banners.

These people are passionate about him.

So, impeachment is a direct attack on them.

Image


Those people look like the product of a shallow gene pool. And no, I'm not talking about poor or working class people, because the poor and working people are where I come from, and they didn't look or behave anything like that.
Those people can believe they're under attack all they want; but the fact remains, if Trump broke the law, then he needs to answer to that.


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24 Oct 2019, 4:25 pm

TW1ZTY wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
LoveNotHate wrote:
TW1ZTY wrote:
I think people need to calm the f**k down. Seriously.

TRUMP fills arenas will thousands of people cheering him, carrying his banners.

These people are passionate about him.

So, impeachment is a direct attack on them.

Image


Those people ... no, I'm not talking about poor or working class people, because the poor and working people are where I come from, and they didn't look or behave anything like that.
Those people can believe they're under attack all they want; but the fact remains, if Trump broke the law, then he needs to answer to that.


Not everyone can win the genetic lottery.



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24 Oct 2019, 5:07 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
sly279 wrote:
kraftiekortie wrote:
The question is:

WHY are they so passionate about him?

I'm always leery of people who attract "passionate" followers.

You weren’t leery of Obama, Clinton.
All presidents have passionate followers. JFK was beloved wherever he went. Obama still is.


Nothing like Trump worship.

Exactly the same. You just using bias glasses.


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24 Oct 2019, 6:27 pm

sly279 wrote:
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kraftiekortie wrote:
The question is:

WHY are they so passionate about him?

I'm always leery of people who attract "passionate" followers.

You weren’t leery of Obama, Clinton.
All presidents have passionate followers. JFK was beloved wherever he went. Obama still is.


Nothing like Trump worship.

Exactly the same. You just using bias glasses.


I don't recall Obama or Clinton supporters threatening the lives of the media, or of those with different political or social views, or believing in insane conspiracy theories.


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24 Oct 2019, 6:28 pm

I wish we would leave "genetics" out of it.



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24 Oct 2019, 6:28 pm

TW1ZTY wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
LoveNotHate wrote:
TW1ZTY wrote:
I think people need to calm the f**k down. Seriously.

TRUMP fills arenas will thousands of people cheering him, carrying his banners.

These people are passionate about him.

So, impeachment is a direct attack on them.

Image


Those people look like the product of a shallow gene pool. And no, I'm not talking about poor or working class people, because the poor and working people are where I come from, and they didn't look or behave anything like that.
Those people can believe they're under attack all they want; but the fact remains, if Trump broke the law, then he needs to answer to that.


Not everyone can win the genetic lottery.


I'm certainly not much of a winner, but at least I don't behave trashy, and neither do the people I grew up with or in my family.


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24 Oct 2019, 6:36 pm

kraftiekortie wrote:
I wish we would leave "genetics" out of it.


That is fair. It's just that the whole lot of them look and act like the product of too close of intermarriage.


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