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14 minutes ago, DriftBusta said:

Link?

He’s the #1 site imbecile.

2 minutes ago, nascarmike said:

Another one of those favorite words, "Facist".  Don't even know what it means. If they do, they can't seem to apply it correctly to what they are talking about. 

They don’t have any idea what it means and don’t care.  Ironically, liberal fascists don’t see it in their little cult.

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11 hours ago, Mainecat said:

You support a fascist.

BTW  what do you call using the irs to suppress your enemy's? Remember when your hero and his mumbling sidekick were playing that game.  Yeah me to . Now tell us all what word describes that action ? 

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3 minutes ago, Ez ryder said:

BTW  what do you call using the irs to suppress your enemy's? Remember when your hero and his mumbling sidekick were playing that game.  Yeah me to . Now tell us all what word describes that action ? 

The IRS is for sure a huge, illegal and unconstitutional strong arm of our government.

Also, don’t forget the site twats love them some fascism by way of the intelligence agencies too.

Schumer: “They have six ways to Sunday to get you!”

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Just now, Zambroski said:

The IRS is for sure a huge, illegal and unconstitutional strong arm of our government.

Also, don’t forget the site twats love them some fascism by way of the intelligence agencies too.

Schumer: “They have six ways to Sunday to get you!”

Oh that was diff you can't be to carefully with Russia Russia Russia.  Quack quack mother fuckers 

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Funniest comment I read today on a different site...

'the only reason to remain a registered republican for quite a while has been to vote against the nut jobs in the primaries.  In many areas, that's the real contest, not the general election'

 

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18 hours ago, Mainecat said:

You support a fascist.

Remind us again what would you call it when James okeff was arrested by the FBI for his investigation in to acorn . Released on federal supervision pre trial  for 4 yrs or till his trial date that never came to be? Any idea what you would call a act like this ? Come on you can do it just tell us all what the word is ? 

Or just ignore reality slapping you up side the face again 

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1 hour ago, Crnr2Crnr said:

Funniest comment I read today on a different site...

'the only reason to remain a registered republican for quite a while has been to vote against the nut jobs in the primaries.  In many areas, that's the real contest, not the general election'

 

Why is that ? 

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This describes Donald Trump and those that support him as fascists….. 

What does fascist mean?

A fascist is someone who supports or promotes fascism—a system of government led by a dictator who typically rules by forcefully and often violently suppressing opposition and criticism, controlling all industry and commerce, and promoting nationalism and often racism.

The words fascist and fascism are sometimes capitalized, especially when they specifically refer to the dictatorship of Benito Mussolini in Italy from 1922 to 1943, or authoritarian systems similar to his, including those of Adolf Hitler in Germany and Francisco Franco in Spain.

Fascism can also refer to an ideology based on this form of rule, or to the use of its methods. More broadly, fascism is used to refer to any ideology or movement seen as authoritarian, nationalistic, and extremely right wing, especially when fundamentally opposed to democracy and liberalism.

The term fascist can be a noun referring generally to someone who has such views, or, more specifically, to a member of such a government or movement. Fascist can also be used as an adjective describing something involving or promoting fascism.

Apart from their literal (and often capitalized) use to refer to the regime of Mussolini, the words fascism and fascist are typically used negatively as a criticism of such practices and ideologies—fascists typically avoid calling themselves fascists due to the negative history associated with the terms.

That history includes the rise of fascism in the 1920s and ’30s, the Holocaust perpetrated by Hitler and the Nazis, and other atrocities and oppression committed under fascist regimes. Interest in the history of fascism and the word itself has increased in the 21st century, along with a global rise of nationalism and movements associated with fascism.

https://www.dictionary.com/browse/fascist

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