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SnowRider

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  1. You should man up to dodging the draft and move back to the US since you love Pumping Rump
  2. Pulling your strings isn't even a challenge .
  3. You're a fucking idiot.....and a dumb one to boot I mean thaf in a good Christian way
  4. I'm proving it everytime I post and you respond. I pull the strings and you react...... You're just another right wing whacko dancing around at the end of my strings For example......I thought you had me on ignore
  5. Yo dude - take your threats and shove them up your ass. You look dumb and foolish - I'll post when, what, and how I feel like it. Of you don't like it - STFU and don't respond. Simple hey dumbass. I'm the puppeteer and you're the puppet.
  6. 'Merica You are a typical nutcase who is completely blinded to the facts when they are contrary to your opinion. Fringe groups love mouth breathers like you as they keep their coffers full of cash by propagating to your utter stupidity, ignorance, and fear.
  7. Those damn facts again Vince shared a couple links and I'll give you a chart. Look at it and try hard to comprehend it - circle back and read your post and then
  8. R business owners who oppose Dump: Up in Manchester, New Hampshire, Jeff McPherson, an owner of the web marketing firm SilverTech, faces a similar dilemma, even if the pain points are somewhat different. When I asked him, last week, what he’s thinking these days, he said, “I’m thinking, what the hell have we done to ourselves? My own party, I think, is disgusting right now. It’s unorganized; it’s not unified.” To McPherson, Trump seemed like a buffoon, and a Trump presidency would all but make the U.S. a joke to the rest of the world. Worse, whatever skills the celebrity real estate developer has honed over the years would be of little help in Washington. In business, McPherson said, bullying works. “You can be in a position of power and control and have people buy into you, even if it’s fake, unreal, or whatever, as long as you’re going to make them money.” But in politics, “you don’t get to choose who you work with, what partners you have. You can’t be president of the United States and brute-force your way through everything.” http://www.forbes.com/sites/robbmandelbaum/2016/06/26/trump-remains-a-tough-sell-for-these-republican-business-owners/#3158319d2c4a
  9. The lead Donald Trump gained over Hillary Clinton after the terror attack in Orlando was erased in a new poll that puts the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee ahead by 13.3 points. The Reuters/Ipsos poll released Friday showed that 46.6% of likely American voters supported Clinton while 33.3% supported Trump, the likely Republican nominee. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/trumps-support-plummets-clinton-regains-164125126.html
  10. I'll continue to post pro Hillary examples when I feel like it. An example of bipartisan support....and we do want to bring the country together, correct? Former Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr., a Republican who served under former President George W. Bush, says he will vote for Hillary Clinton in the upcoming election. Paulson wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post, saying that Republicans stand at a crossroads. “The GOP, in putting Trump at the top of the ticket, is endorsing a brand of populism rooted in ignorance, prejudice, fear and isolationism,” Paulson wrote. “This troubles me deeply as a Republican, but it troubles me even more as an American. Enough is enough. It’s time to put country before party and say it together: Never Trump.” Paulson wrote about why Trump is not qualified to be president and that he would not be able to bridge the U.S.’s partisan divide. He encouraged a bipartisan approach to policy solutions to address the most challenging domestic problems. Paulson endorsed Clinton, saying, “I’ll be voting for Hillary Clinton, with the hope that she can bring Americans together to do the things necessary to strengthen our economy, our environment and our place in the world. To my Republican friends: I know I’m not alone.” Paulson is not the only Republican backing Clinton. Earlier this week, Brent Scowcroft, a top national security adviser to several former Republican presidents, endorsed Clinton, saying that her experience in politics gives her a “truly unique experience and perspective” to “lead our country at this critical time.”
  11. You're gay and rather be balls deep in Dumps Rump
  12. You're gay and that's OK. No biggie. Admit it. Embrace it. And move on. Your explicit fantasies are detailed and passionate....glad you could finally vent. Now - maybe you can mount Z
  13. I'm sure George Will loves his country also - why is he leaving the R party?