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In reply to the discussion: Wow, never thought I'd say this... [View all]HughBeaumont
(24,461 posts)52. "Half a kitten isn't half as cute, it's a bloody mess".
Sometimes, wrong is just simply WRONG and people need to start coming correct with that.
I'm not going to have common ground with anuses who think my relatives and dozens of my friends don't deserve human rights because a twisted interpretation of a mythology book says they shouldn't.
I'm not going to have common ground with people who think our kids should learn "myth presented as fact" alongside of factual science.
I'm not going to have common ground with people who believe bullshit fairy tales like giving wealthy people more money results in them being benevolent despite 35 years (or decades, or centuries, depending on who you ask) of it happening has proven the exact OPPOSITE.
And straight up plain and simple . . . to suggest I find common ground with someone who thought "President Donald Trump" was a great idea in the FIRST fucking place is suggesting I'm a dumbass who must accept such a notion as serious. I will never normalize this embarrassment. This is a fucking insult, America should be grossly ashamed and it makes me sick that more aren't.
I'm not going to have common ground with anuses who think my relatives and dozens of my friends don't deserve human rights because a twisted interpretation of a mythology book says they shouldn't.
I'm not going to have common ground with people who think our kids should learn "myth presented as fact" alongside of factual science.
I'm not going to have common ground with people who believe bullshit fairy tales like giving wealthy people more money results in them being benevolent despite 35 years (or decades, or centuries, depending on who you ask) of it happening has proven the exact OPPOSITE.
And straight up plain and simple . . . to suggest I find common ground with someone who thought "President Donald Trump" was a great idea in the FIRST fucking place is suggesting I'm a dumbass who must accept such a notion as serious. I will never normalize this embarrassment. This is a fucking insult, America should be grossly ashamed and it makes me sick that more aren't.
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or.. .or maybe the false equivalency shit is irrationaly false on its face? It is...no one is going
uponit7771
Dec 2016
#6
he's never been as liberal as people think and has always engaged in stupid both siderism
Fast Walker 52
Dec 2016
#4
Maybe he was threatened to "tone it down." You never know, property in Colts Neck, NJ would be a
monmouth4
Dec 2016
#10
He's a rich rich. Who cares what he says. Free speech thingy. Better exercise while still can.
lonestarnot
Dec 2016
#11
When Trump takes healthcare away from millions, when all of CMS is privatized, you remember
Maru Kitteh
Dec 2016
#47
He's a lofty individual who likes to portray himself as being above it all.
50 Shades Of Blue
Dec 2016
#27