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conix

10/12/19 11:16 AM

#328799 RE: arizona1 #328792

And just because you're a hard core fascist, arizona, I can understand your confusion.

Fascists try to crush dissent and do not want to hear other points of view.

arizona--you are the epitome of the above.

I post a cogent opinion that you do not agree with and what do you do ?

"Fascist!" is your reply.

Mirror, mirror on the wall, is that a Fascist I see after all?




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blackhawks

10/12/19 5:00 PM

#328822 RE: arizona1 #328792

Thank you for this cudgel which I am going to use on one boneheaded Trumpanzee or another who wants to make
some sanctimonious and erroneous claims about the prevalence of their RW beliefs.
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fuagf

10/12/19 6:35 PM

#328824 RE: arizona1 #328792

Aha. Good to see the American populace, in general, still have more sense than either Trump
or any of the other despicably dishonest and simple-minded power seekers like him.

"Most Americans Are Liberal, Even If They Don’t Know It
Don’t believe it? Check out these polls.
"

There was a mammoth hate manufactured blip in 2016, driven by misrepresentation and lies, but common sense
can bounce back from that. It looks, just perhaps, my enduring faith in American voters may be justified.

See again two from 2017.

More cracks develop in the Trump, Moore, evangelical Republican support base.
[...]
Why I Can No Longer Call Myself an Evangelical Republican
Peter Wehner DEC. 9, 2017
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We must not forget Trump's support for torture.
"Trump CIA Pick Leaves Door Open to Waterboarding, More Spying on Americans"
How Trump Has Normalized the Unspeakable
He has legitimized bigotry and given the imprimatur of a major political party to criminal violence.
[...]
In late March 2016, a series of powerful bomb blasts .. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-euroe-35872754 .. killed nearly three dozen people at the international airport in Brussels, Belgium, as well as in a train carriage pulling out of one of the central city’s busy stations.
[...]
Within hours of the atrocity, then–presidential candidate Donald Trump had taken to the airwaves and to Twitter. He didn’t make statements expressing moral and emotional solidarity with the victims and their families. Nor did he talk about the extraordinarily complex political and intelligence challenges confronting multicultural Western societies in the face of the ISIS attacks. Instead, he used his platform to proselytize for torture .. https://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2016/03/22/warning-of-u-s-attacks-donald-trump-advocates-allowing-torture/?mcubz=1&_r=0 . Salah Abdeslam, the recently captured suspect in the previous year’s Paris attacks, would, said the presidential hopeful, have talked “a lot faster with the torture,” and in doing so might have spilled the beans on his confreres in Belgium before they could launch their own attacks.
P - Torture had, by that point in the campaign, become Trump’s leitmotif .. http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election/trump-backs-waterboarding-and-a-lot-more-after-brussels-attacks-idUSKCN0WO11J —and he did far more than applaud the waterboarding sanctioned by George W. Bush’s administration, as if that weren’t bad enough. Time and again, Trump urged his crowds of supporters on by dangling before them the prospect of violence for violence’s sake. Time and again, he flaunted his contempt for international norms by embracing torture—the word, for so long taboo, as much as the deed—as an official policy of state.
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