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teasel Knowflake Posts: 9362 From: Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 26, 2017 01:15 AM
http://www.areyousorryyet.com/ Trump voters regretting their decision to vote for him. IP: Logged |
kewf1988 Knowflake Posts: 81 From: Registered: Dec 2015
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posted January 26, 2017 05:53 AM
What I've been telling people... there are numerous pictures of Trump making Illuminati signs out there, which proves that he's part of the establishment. Both the Democratic and Republican parties serve the globalist agenda, and the only way to stop it is for people to vote third party, protest and not vote at all, or overthrow the government. A new system in general is what we need, not a new president who will promise to "fix" things.IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 74774 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 26, 2017 08:46 AM
Why would we be sorry? Trump is keeping his promises.IP: Logged |
bonsai Knowflake Posts: 434 From: another place, another time Registered: May 2012
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posted January 26, 2017 10:12 AM
With the millions of people out there, someone's bound to regret their choice. If you harvested some twitter comments about Obama back in the day, maybe you would have found just as many people beginning to regret that they voted for him. If twitter existed throughout time and you monitored tweets about each respective president before and after they were elected, you might see something similar. It's just that people are hell bent on making Trump look like the biggest mistake possible. I don't know what Trump will do. I honestly wish he would tweet less sometimes because he's now president, but let's just see what your 6 day old president does first before regretting anything. And then you never know, some of the people tweeting their regrets might once again change their minds and support him with renewed fervour. If they could change their minds so quickly when he's barely become president, they can change their minds back just as quickly.IP: Logged |
Faith Knowflake Posts: 21358 From: Bella's Hair Salon Registered: Jul 2011
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posted January 26, 2017 11:23 AM
Interesting site, teasel.So glad I didn't vote for him. I honestly don't know who in their right mind could show up and vote for that man. Something's seriously wrong with America. IP: Logged |
Faith Knowflake Posts: 21358 From: Bella's Hair Salon Registered: Jul 2011
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posted January 26, 2017 11:25 AM
What is his stance on torture?Is he determined to torture more? I hope Donald's whole Presidency doesn't look a case of roid rage. SCARY and PATHETIC IP: Logged |
juniperb Moderator Posts: 9988 From: Blue Star Kachina Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 26, 2017 11:49 AM
quote: Originally posted by Faith: What is his stance on torture?Is he determined to torture more? I hope Donald's whole Presidency doesn't look a case of roid rage. SCARY and PATHETIC
He will expand torture laws. A wait and see is needed because I don`t think his "generals" will go for it. quote: Last Updated Jan 25, 2017 11:14 PM EST.President Trump said in an interview airing Wednesday that he has asked intelligence officials about the use of enhanced interrogation techniques on terror suspects. The answer he’s received: Torture “works.” “I have spoken as recently as 24 hours ago with people at the highest level of intelligence and I asked them the question: Does it work? Does torture work?” Mr. Trump told ABC News in an interview that aired Wednesday evening. “And the answer was yes, absolutely.”
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-says-intelligence-officials-tell-him-torture-works/ Oddly enough, I heard one general stated a six pack of beer and a pack of cigarettes does more good than torture. ------------------ Partial truth~the seeds of wisdom~can be found in many places...The seeds of wisdom are contained in all scriptures ever written… especially in art, music, and poetry and, above all, in Nature.
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Randall Webmaster Posts: 74774 From: From a galaxy, far, far away... Registered: Apr 2009
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posted January 26, 2017 12:00 PM
He's personally for torture. But he's going to do what his generals say and obey the law as it now stands.IP: Logged |
Faith Knowflake Posts: 21358 From: Bella's Hair Salon Registered: Jul 2011
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posted January 26, 2017 06:03 PM
Idiotic and hellish. Didn't we learn that most Gitmo inmates were just innocent people traded for cash? How hard is it to understand, really? quote: Well over a decade has passed since the first prisoner arrived in Guantánamo Bay, making it the longest-standing war prison in U.S. history. Almost 800 men have passed through Guantánamo’s cells. Today, 41 men remain. Fashioned as an “island outside the law” where terrorism suspects could be detained without process and interrogated without restraint, Guantánamo has been a catastrophic failure on every front. It is long past time for this shameful episode in American history to be brought to a close.
http://www.aclu.org/infographic/guantanamo-numbers What accounts for something Jeffrey-Dahmer-crazy, like torture, being acceptable to any sane human being? IP: Logged |