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Post by happyhoya1979 on Jun 5, 2020 8:14:30 GMT -5
At a time when the nation needs healing, Joe Biden amazingly said that 10 to 15 percent of the country, or almost 50 million people, are "not very good people."
This is no time for divisive rhetoric from anyone, especially a former Vice President of the United States.
Biden should apologize to the American people for making a statement that inherently divides and separates Americans from each other.
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Post by hoyajinx on Jun 5, 2020 8:32:03 GMT -5
At a time when the nation needs healing, Joe Biden amazingly said that 10 to 15 percent of the country, or almost 50 million people, are "not very good people." This is no time for divisive rhetoric from anyone, especially a former Vice President of the United States. Biden should apologize to the American people for making a statement that inherently divides and separates Americans from each other. My only problem with his statement is that he significantly undershoots the number of “not very good people” in the country. In terms of “divisive rhetoric”, come back to me after you take a gander at Trump’s Twitter feed. This is such a shockingly bad, oblivious, hypocritical take that it almost reads as satire.
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Post by Elvado on Jun 5, 2020 8:37:13 GMT -5
At a time when the nation needs healing, Joe Biden amazingly said that 10 to 15 percent of the country, or almost 50 million people, are "not very good people." This is no time for divisive rhetoric from anyone, especially a former Vice President of the United States. Biden should apologize to the American people for making a statement that inherently divides and separates Americans from each other. Give Joe a break. The ADA requires accommodations for the demented.
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Post by TC on Jun 5, 2020 9:15:30 GMT -5
So you're saying he's got dementia because he thinks most people are basically good?
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Post by Elvado on Jun 5, 2020 9:17:25 GMT -5
So you're saying he's got dementia because he thinks most people are basically good? No I am saying he’s got dementia because he behaves like someone with dementia. In wonder whom it is he designateS as that 10-15%?
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Post by badgerhoya on Jun 5, 2020 10:38:39 GMT -5
At a time when the nation needs healing, Joe Biden amazingly said that 10 to 15 percent of the country, or almost 50 million people, are "not very good people." This is no time for divisive rhetoric from anyone, especially a former Vice President of the United States. Biden should apologize to the American people for making a statement that inherently divides and separates Americans from each other. So... you’re saying there are good people on all sides?
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Post by happyhoya1979 on Jun 5, 2020 11:37:35 GMT -5
There certainly are. And if we as a nation are to ever come together, good people on all sides need to promote unity.
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Post by badgerhoya on Jun 5, 2020 12:55:24 GMT -5
There certainly are. And if we as a nation are to ever come together, good people on all sides need to promote unity. Are there any people currently supporting the GOP that you’d like to kick out of the tent a la Bill Buckley and the Birchers?
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Post by happyhoya1979 on Jun 5, 2020 14:57:47 GMT -5
There are three people who I would like to see comment on Biden's divisive statement-Jame Mattis, Mitt Romney and Lisa Murkowski who all feel that Trump has made similar statements. I hope someone in the media asks each of them about it.
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Post by hoya9797 on Jun 5, 2020 15:06:54 GMT -5
At a time when the nation needs healing, Joe Biden amazingly said that 10 to 15 percent of the country, or almost 50 million people, are "not very good people." This is no time for divisive rhetoric from anyone, especially a former Vice President of the United States. Biden should apologize to the American people for making a statement that inherently divides and separates Americans from each other. It’s more like 30-40% that are truly terrible people.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2020 15:19:42 GMT -5
There are three people who I would like to see comment on Biden's divisive statement-Jame Mattis, Mitt Romney and Lisa Murkowski who all feel that Trump has made similar statements. I hope someone in the media asks each of them about it. You voted for and support the most divisive President of our times. But sure, you care about divisiveness. You also feel that people making comments like he does on the regular basis should apologize. Something Trump NEVER does. Your Faux outrage is hilarious. You should apologize for this disingenuous thread.
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Post by hoyajinx on Jun 21, 2020 9:41:40 GMT -5
At a time when the nation needs healing, Joe Biden amazingly said that 10 to 15 percent of the country, or almost 50 million people, are "not very good people." This is no time for divisive rhetoric from anyone, especially a former Vice President of the United States. Biden should apologize to the American people for making a statement that inherently divides and separates Americans from each other. As you were so outraged by Biden’s comments being divisive, would you care to rebuke Trump for his ridiculously divisive comments from last night when he clearly referred to people who didn’t support him as “the other side”? Surely, if it’s divisive for the former VP to say something like he did, it’s far worse for the sitting president to do it. Or are you simply exposing more of your unrepentant hypocrisy?
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