Elvado
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Post by Elvado on Jan 8, 2017 8:48:25 GMT -5
Reverend Al, breaking his promise to leave the country if Trump were elected, has crawled out from under his IRS liens to promise "a season of civil disobedience." I hope Stephen Pagones shows up at every event to remind the world what a scumbag, huckster charlatan this bastard is.
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AvantGuardHoya
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Post by AvantGuardHoya on Jan 8, 2017 10:48:27 GMT -5
Reverend Al, breaking his promise to leave the country if Trump were elected, has crawled out from under his IRS liens to promise "a season of civil disobedience." I hope Stephen Pagones shows up at every event to remind the world what a scumbag, huckster charlatan this bastard is. You really shouldn't talk about the PEOTUS like that. It's disrespectful and unpatriotic. Shocking that such words would come from a loving and compassionate person such as yourself. I'm crestfallen.
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Elvado
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Post by Elvado on Jan 8, 2017 11:02:15 GMT -5
Reverend Al, breaking his promise to leave the country if Trump were elected, has crawled out from under his IRS liens to promise "a season of civil disobedience." I hope Stephen Pagones shows up at every event to remind the world what a scumbag, huckster charlatan this bastard is. You really shouldn't talk about the PEOTUS like that. It's disrespectful and unpatriotic. Shocking that such words would come from a loving and compassionate person such as yourself. I'm crestfallen. Each day I fight to be better. Thanks for your support. I was hopeful that the real benefit of the Trump victory would be the exodus of the likes of Sharpton, Baldwin, Cher, Stewart, etc. Alas, as per usual, they were simply talking to hear their own voices.
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TC
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Post by TC on Jan 8, 2017 15:33:42 GMT -5
You were hoping that by voting for a Kardashian-like celebrity you'd remove celebrities from politics?
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Elvado
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Post by Elvado on Jan 8, 2017 15:43:00 GMT -5
You were hoping that by voting for a Kardashian-like celebrity you'd remove celebrities from politics? No and No. 1. I did not vote for Trump; and 2. Once he won, I did look forward to those blowhards keeping their word and leaving the country. Naive I know.
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SSHoya
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Post by SSHoya on Jan 8, 2017 16:35:37 GMT -5
You were hoping that by voting for a Kardashian-like celebrity you'd remove celebrities from politics? No and No. 1. I did not vote for Trump; and 2. Once he won, I did look forward to those blowhards keeping their word and leaving the country. Naive I know. Like you, I did not vote for Trump; however, I don't spend any energy expressing outrage towards marginal characters like Al Sharpton or various Hollywood celebrities and their empty promises. Instead, once he won I was looking forward to Trump to keep his word and act "presidential." His juvenile use of Twitter is a disgrace and not in keeping with the seriousness of the office of which he is about to enter. As an individual who has served in three separate agencies of the IC (CIA, as a Naval Intelligence Officer, and the National Security Division of the DOJ) I prefer to reserve my outrage for Trump's disparagement of the IC and his bromance with Putin. That is much more deserving of outrage than anything that Sharpton has to say.
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Elvado
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Post by Elvado on Jan 8, 2017 16:40:23 GMT -5
I can't argue with anything you just wrote. Trump needs to have his phone taken away like we do when our children misbehave.
As an aside, I have always felt that Twitter is beneath the office of the President. The President of the United States of America should never, ever Tweet.
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TC
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Post by TC on Jan 8, 2017 18:03:21 GMT -5
You're missing the entire point if you think what's beneath the President is the medium of Twitter and not Trump's messaging.
Pope Francis manages to utilize Twitter.
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Elvado
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Post by Elvado on Jan 8, 2017 18:44:21 GMT -5
You're missing the entire point if you think what's beneath the President is the medium of Twitter and not Trump's messaging. Pope Francis manages to utilize Twitter. And it is beneath him too...all infallibility aside...
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hoyainspirit
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Post by hoyainspirit on Jan 8, 2017 21:07:41 GMT -5
I follow the Pope.
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Elvado
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Post by Elvado on Jan 8, 2017 21:12:42 GMT -5
Not that it is my business, do you follow teachings or the feed?
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hoyainspirit
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Post by hoyainspirit on Jan 8, 2017 21:13:43 GMT -5
Not that it is my business, do you follow teachings or the feed? Interesting you phrase the question as one or the other.
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Elvado
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Post by Elvado on Jan 8, 2017 21:14:44 GMT -5
Not that it is my business, do you follow teachings or the feed? Interesting you phrase the question as one or the other. Fair point. Not mutually exclusive.
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Post by flyoverhoya on Jan 13, 2017 9:49:08 GMT -5
You're missing the entire point if you think what's beneath the President is the medium of Twitter and not Trump's messaging. Pope Francis manages to utilize Twitter. And it is beneath him too...all infallibility aside... Just curious, can a tweet be ex cathedra?
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