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blackhawks

06/02/24 11:45 AM

#477482 RE: B402 #477476

Which is the straw and which is the camel's back? Neither was the election rigged nor the justice system weaponized.

When you can rig an election, then weaponize the government and the courts against a former President, what other alternative is there?

If too easily misled and too credulous assholes want to threaten violence, based upon misguided, unsupportable, 'beliefs', then they may find THAT is the straw and that the camel's back will be locked and loaded law enforcement if 1/6 type morons want to try again. Accepting misinformation as truth may prove lethal.

You post as though you are the aggrieved one, the angry one. But make no mistake about it, there is a majority in this country that is angry and fed up with Trump and his Id driven supporters. I'm all for settling differences at the ballot boxes, early and through the mail as well. But there is only one side...play taps for your false equivalence response before you post it.....that continually threatens violence and retribution, as though no one is going to square off against that with violence if necessary.
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12yearplan

06/03/24 9:13 AM

#477690 RE: B402 #477476

Change often comes slow - especially when one doesn't know what it is they want.
If it's 1950 people want - there were laws back then as well.
Even had paint on the roadways so people could stay in their lane.

The idiom "the straw that broke the camel's back" describes a minor or routine action that causes an unpredictably large and sudden reaction due to the cumulative effect of previous small actions. It alludes to the proverb "it is the last straw that breaks the camel's back".

You want to see what a broke ass camel looks like visit this library:
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckrr1k1xl0lo
"ignorance is strength".
[.. cheer's B4, ;]