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  • Kat
    Kat Posts: 4,961
    Kat said:

    Don't forget to talk about the issue(s) and not each other. It's a must here. Thanks.

    http://uspolitics.about.com/od/Voting/a/Should-Voters-Have-To-Pass-A-Test.htm
    Falling down,...not staying down
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668
    edited October 2016

    mcgruff10 said:

    rgambs said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    crowes74 said:

    Anyone with a daughter should be ashamed to vote for this fool IMO. Just one more reason piled upon many other missteps from the so called GOP leader. This whole election has made me really wonder what the hell is happening with this country, are we really this lost?

    So instead I should teach my daughter that when your husband cheats on you numerous times with different women you should stay married to him? got ya.
    You could teach her that that's a choice you hope she never has to make, but it's her choice to make and nobody else's business.
    If she is the cheater, wouldn't you hope she has the opportunity for forgiveness?? Or is this a sexist thing where only men cheat like filthy dogs and they should never be forgiven?
    Women cheat too, and sometimes when they do, their husbands, fiances, or boyfriends forgive them and stay with them. Some truly great relationships are built on the forgiveness of mistakes.
    I'm not necessarily saying that's the Clintons, but there is a teachable lesson there, what is the lesson to be taught from Trump's comments?
    It s a public conversation from 11 years ago when he wasn't even running for president. Every guy that I ve ever known talks like this. I m not seeing the big deal about this.
    Wow.

    Every guy you know talks like this.

    That comment speaks for itself.

    Wow.
    Really, this is fucked up McGruff. Wtf. I know a lot of men myself - my best friends are men. None of them would ever, ever talk like this becasue they have too much respect for women to do so. And my dad, who is Trump's generation, sure as hell wouldn't either; such talk would be absolutely appalling to him and anyone he spends time with, and he's not a prude. If you think this is acceptable or normal ... well, I'm pretty surprised and disappointed and grossed out.
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • RoleModelsinBlood31
    RoleModelsinBlood31 Austin TX Posts: 6,239
    How do you grab a woman by the pussy anyway?
    I'm like an opening band for your mom.
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    PJ_Soul said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    rgambs said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    crowes74 said:

    Anyone with a daughter should be ashamed to vote for this fool IMO. Just one more reason piled upon many other missteps from the so called GOP leader. This whole election has made me really wonder what the hell is happening with this country, are we really this lost?

    So instead I should teach my daughter that when your husband cheats on you numerous times with different women you should stay married to him? got ya.
    You could teach her that that's a choice you hope she never has to make, but it's her choice to make and nobody else's business.
    If she is the cheater, wouldn't you hope she has the opportunity for forgiveness?? Or is this a sexist thing where only men cheat like filthy dogs and they should never be forgiven?
    Women cheat too, and sometimes when they do, their husbands, fiances, or boyfriends forgive them and stay with them. Some truly great relationships are built on the forgiveness of mistakes.
    I'm not necessarily saying that's the Clintons, but there is a teachable lesson there, what is the lesson to be taught from Trump's comments?
    It s a public conversation from 11 years ago when he wasn't even running for president. Every guy that I ve ever known talks like this. I m not seeing the big deal about this.
    Wow.

    Every guy you know talks like this.

    That comment speaks for itself.

    Wow.
    Really, this is fucked up McGruff. Wtf. I know a lot of men myself - my best friend's are men. None of them would ever, ever talk like this, and my dad, who is Trump's generation, sure as hell wouldn't either; such talk would be absolutely appalling to him and anyone he spends time with, and he's not a prude. If you think this is acceptable or normal ... well, I'm pretty surprised and disappointed and grossed out.
    I've known guys that talk sexist crap like Trump. I distance from them as fast as I can. Fortunately it doesn't happen nearly as often here in the 21st century.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668
    edited October 2016

    How do you grab a woman by the pussy anyway?

    Easily. I have had men - strangers - walk up and do it to me in crowds more than once, and on a train once too. That comment is no joke to say the least. It's called sexual assault.
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,116
    PJ_Soul said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    rgambs said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    crowes74 said:

    Anyone with a daughter should be ashamed to vote for this fool IMO. Just one more reason piled upon many other missteps from the so called GOP leader. This whole election has made me really wonder what the hell is happening with this country, are we really this lost?

    So instead I should teach my daughter that when your husband cheats on you numerous times with different women you should stay married to him? got ya.
    You could teach her that that's a choice you hope she never has to make, but it's her choice to make and nobody else's business.
    If she is the cheater, wouldn't you hope she has the opportunity for forgiveness?? Or is this a sexist thing where only men cheat like filthy dogs and they should never be forgiven?
    Women cheat too, and sometimes when they do, their husbands, fiances, or boyfriends forgive them and stay with them. Some truly great relationships are built on the forgiveness of mistakes.
    I'm not necessarily saying that's the Clintons, but there is a teachable lesson there, what is the lesson to be taught from Trump's comments?
    It s a public conversation from 11 years ago when he wasn't even running for president. Every guy that I ve ever known talks like this. I m not seeing the big deal about this.
    Wow.

    Every guy you know talks like this.

    That comment speaks for itself.

    Wow.
    Really, this is fucked up McGruff. Wtf. I know a lot of men myself - my best friends are men. None of them would ever, ever talk like this becasue they have too much respect for women to do so. And my dad, who is Trump's generation, sure as hell wouldn't either; such talk would be absolutely appalling to him and anyone he spends time with, and he's not a prude. If you think this is acceptable or normal ... well, I'm pretty surprised and disappointed and grossed out.
    Yes men talk like this. It s called locker room talk. It happens. It s not the end of the world.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668
    edited October 2016
    mcgruff10 said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    rgambs said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    crowes74 said:

    Anyone with a daughter should be ashamed to vote for this fool IMO. Just one more reason piled upon many other missteps from the so called GOP leader. This whole election has made me really wonder what the hell is happening with this country, are we really this lost?

    So instead I should teach my daughter that when your husband cheats on you numerous times with different women you should stay married to him? got ya.
    You could teach her that that's a choice you hope she never has to make, but it's her choice to make and nobody else's business.
    If she is the cheater, wouldn't you hope she has the opportunity for forgiveness?? Or is this a sexist thing where only men cheat like filthy dogs and they should never be forgiven?
    Women cheat too, and sometimes when they do, their husbands, fiances, or boyfriends forgive them and stay with them. Some truly great relationships are built on the forgiveness of mistakes.
    I'm not necessarily saying that's the Clintons, but there is a teachable lesson there, what is the lesson to be taught from Trump's comments?
    It s a public conversation from 11 years ago when he wasn't even running for president. Every guy that I ve ever known talks like this. I m not seeing the big deal about this.
    Wow.

    Every guy you know talks like this.

    That comment speaks for itself.

    Wow.
    Really, this is fucked up McGruff. Wtf. I know a lot of men myself - my best friends are men. None of them would ever, ever talk like this becasue they have too much respect for women to do so. And my dad, who is Trump's generation, sure as hell wouldn't either; such talk would be absolutely appalling to him and anyone he spends time with, and he's not a prude. If you think this is acceptable or normal ... well, I'm pretty surprised and disappointed and grossed out.
    Yes men talk like this. It s called locker room talk. It happens. It s not the end of the world.
    Maybe among the pigs you apparently hang out with. Not decent men, and definitely not men who are qualified to be POTUS. I can't fucking believe you are defending those comments. And yeah, as someone who has been assaulted by pigs like that in exactly that way, I am beyond offended by your comments about it. I am sure it happens, and any man who has an ounce of respect for women should be calling it out and shutting it down, not claiming that it's okay and normal.
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • InHiding80
    InHiding80 Upland,CA Posts: 7,623

    How do you grab a woman by the pussy anyway?

    Marco Rubio ain't buying it. :wink:
  • InHiding80
    InHiding80 Upland,CA Posts: 7,623
    mcgruff10 said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    rgambs said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    crowes74 said:

    Anyone with a daughter should be ashamed to vote for this fool IMO. Just one more reason piled upon many other missteps from the so called GOP leader. This whole election has made me really wonder what the hell is happening with this country, are we really this lost?

    So instead I should teach my daughter that when your husband cheats on you numerous times with different women you should stay married to him? got ya.
    You could teach her that that's a choice you hope she never has to make, but it's her choice to make and nobody else's business.
    If she is the cheater, wouldn't you hope she has the opportunity for forgiveness?? Or is this a sexist thing where only men cheat like filthy dogs and they should never be forgiven?
    Women cheat too, and sometimes when they do, their husbands, fiances, or boyfriends forgive them and stay with them. Some truly great relationships are built on the forgiveness of mistakes.
    I'm not necessarily saying that's the Clintons, but there is a teachable lesson there, what is the lesson to be taught from Trump's comments?
    It s a public conversation from 11 years ago when he wasn't even running for president. Every guy that I ve ever known talks like this. I m not seeing the big deal about this.
    Wow.

    Every guy you know talks like this.

    That comment speaks for itself.

    Wow.
    Really, this is fucked up McGruff. Wtf. I know a lot of men myself - my best friends are men. None of them would ever, ever talk like this becasue they have too much respect for women to do so. And my dad, who is Trump's generation, sure as hell wouldn't either; such talk would be absolutely appalling to him and anyone he spends time with, and he's not a prude. If you think this is acceptable or normal ... well, I'm pretty surprised and disappointed and grossed out.
    Yes men talk like this. It s called locker room talk. It happens. It s not the end of the world.
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    PJ_Soul said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    rgambs said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    crowes74 said:

    Anyone with a daughter should be ashamed to vote for this fool IMO. Just one more reason piled upon many other missteps from the so called GOP leader. This whole election has made me really wonder what the hell is happening with this country, are we really this lost?

    So instead I should teach my daughter that when your husband cheats on you numerous times with different women you should stay married to him? got ya.
    You could teach her that that's a choice you hope she never has to make, but it's her choice to make and nobody else's business.
    If she is the cheater, wouldn't you hope she has the opportunity for forgiveness?? Or is this a sexist thing where only men cheat like filthy dogs and they should never be forgiven?
    Women cheat too, and sometimes when they do, their husbands, fiances, or boyfriends forgive them and stay with them. Some truly great relationships are built on the forgiveness of mistakes.
    I'm not necessarily saying that's the Clintons, but there is a teachable lesson there, what is the lesson to be taught from Trump's comments?
    It s a public conversation from 11 years ago when he wasn't even running for president. Every guy that I ve ever known talks like this. I m not seeing the big deal about this.
    Wow.

    Every guy you know talks like this.

    That comment speaks for itself.

    Wow.
    Really, this is fucked up McGruff. Wtf. I know a lot of men myself - my best friends are men. None of them would ever, ever talk like this becasue they have too much respect for women to do so. And my dad, who is Trump's generation, sure as hell wouldn't either; such talk would be absolutely appalling to him and anyone he spends time with, and he's not a prude. If you think this is acceptable or normal ... well, I'm pretty surprised and disappointed and grossed out.
    Yes men talk like this. It s called locker room talk. It happens. It s not the end of the world.
    Maybe among the pigs you apparently hang out with. Not decent men, and definitely not men who are qualified to be POTUS. I can't fucking believe you are defending those comments. And yeah, as someone who has been assaulted by pigs like that in exactly that way, I am beyond offended by your comments about it.
    Dare I say this behavior is...deplorable?
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    mcgruff10 said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    rgambs said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    crowes74 said:

    Anyone with a daughter should be ashamed to vote for this fool IMO. Just one more reason piled upon many other missteps from the so called GOP leader. This whole election has made me really wonder what the hell is happening with this country, are we really this lost?

    So instead I should teach my daughter that when your husband cheats on you numerous times with different women you should stay married to him? got ya.
    You could teach her that that's a choice you hope she never has to make, but it's her choice to make and nobody else's business.
    If she is the cheater, wouldn't you hope she has the opportunity for forgiveness?? Or is this a sexist thing where only men cheat like filthy dogs and they should never be forgiven?
    Women cheat too, and sometimes when they do, their husbands, fiances, or boyfriends forgive them and stay with them. Some truly great relationships are built on the forgiveness of mistakes.
    I'm not necessarily saying that's the Clintons, but there is a teachable lesson there, what is the lesson to be taught from Trump's comments?
    It s a public conversation from 11 years ago when he wasn't even running for president. Every guy that I ve ever known talks like this. I m not seeing the big deal about this.
    Wow.

    Every guy you know talks like this.

    That comment speaks for itself.

    Wow.
    Really, this is fucked up McGruff. Wtf. I know a lot of men myself - my best friends are men. None of them would ever, ever talk like this becasue they have too much respect for women to do so. And my dad, who is Trump's generation, sure as hell wouldn't either; such talk would be absolutely appalling to him and anyone he spends time with, and he's not a prude. If you think this is acceptable or normal ... well, I'm pretty surprised and disappointed and grossed out.
    Yes men talk like this. It s called locker room talk. It happens. It s not the end of the world.
    No, it's how boys who weren't taught how to respect women and men who act like those boys talk. That doesn't mean you have to be a wimpy wuss. It doesn't mean you can't talk about looks or sex or sensuality. But "locker room talk" is what guys that think with their little head do, not with their brains.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • eddiec
    eddiec Posts: 3,959
    mcgruff10 said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    rgambs said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    crowes74 said:

    Anyone with a daughter should be ashamed to vote for this fool IMO. Just one more reason piled upon many other missteps from the so called GOP leader. This whole election has made me really wonder what the hell is happening with this country, are we really this lost?

    So instead I should teach my daughter that when your husband cheats on you numerous times with different women you should stay married to him? got ya.
    You could teach her that that's a choice you hope she never has to make, but it's her choice to make and nobody else's business.
    If she is the cheater, wouldn't you hope she has the opportunity for forgiveness?? Or is this a sexist thing where only men cheat like filthy dogs and they should never be forgiven?
    Women cheat too, and sometimes when they do, their husbands, fiances, or boyfriends forgive them and stay with them. Some truly great relationships are built on the forgiveness of mistakes.
    I'm not necessarily saying that's the Clintons, but there is a teachable lesson there, what is the lesson to be taught from Trump's comments?
    It s a public conversation from 11 years ago when he wasn't even running for president. Every guy that I ve ever known talks like this. I m not seeing the big deal about this.
    Wow.

    Every guy you know talks like this.

    That comment speaks for itself.

    Wow.
    Really, this is fucked up McGruff. Wtf. I know a lot of men myself - my best friends are men. None of them would ever, ever talk like this becasue they have too much respect for women to do so. And my dad, who is Trump's generation, sure as hell wouldn't either; such talk would be absolutely appalling to him and anyone he spends time with, and he's not a prude. If you think this is acceptable or normal ... well, I'm pretty surprised and disappointed and grossed out.
    Yes men talk like this. It s called locker room talk. It happens. It s not the end of the world.
    It is for Trump.
  • Bentleyspop
    Bentleyspop Craft Beer Brewery, Colorado Posts: 11,418
    mrussel1 said:

    unsung said:

    I already don't participate in your sham elections, mainly because my IQ soars high enough to see through the bullshit.

    Yeah! Donald Trump has joined us LIVE!
    My IQ is YUUUUUUUUGE :tongue:
  • ledvedderman
    ledvedderman Posts: 7,762
    edited October 2016
    mcgruff10 said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    rgambs said:

    mcgruff10 said:

    crowes74 said:

    Anyone with a daughter should be ashamed to vote for this fool IMO. Just one more reason piled upon many other missteps from the so called GOP leader. This whole election has made me really wonder what the hell is happening with this country, are we really this lost?

    So instead I should teach my daughter that when your husband cheats on you numerous times with different women you should stay married to him? got ya.
    You could teach her that that's a choice you hope she never has to make, but it's her choice to make and nobody else's business.
    If she is the cheater, wouldn't you hope she has the opportunity for forgiveness?? Or is this a sexist thing where only men cheat like filthy dogs and they should never be forgiven?
    Women cheat too, and sometimes when they do, their husbands, fiances, or boyfriends forgive them and stay with them. Some truly great relationships are built on the forgiveness of mistakes.
    I'm not necessarily saying that's the Clintons, but there is a teachable lesson there, what is the lesson to be taught from Trump's comments?
    It s a public conversation from 11 years ago when he wasn't even running for president. Every guy that I ve ever known talks like this. I m not seeing the big deal about this.
    Wow.

    Every guy you know talks like this.

    That comment speaks for itself.

    Wow.
    Really, this is fucked up McGruff. Wtf. I know a lot of men myself - my best friends are men. None of them would ever, ever talk like this becasue they have too much respect for women to do so. And my dad, who is Trump's generation, sure as hell wouldn't either; such talk would be absolutely appalling to him and anyone he spends time with, and he's not a prude. If you think this is acceptable or normal ... well, I'm pretty surprised and disappointed and grossed out.
    Yes men talk like this. It s called locker room talk. It happens. It s not the end of the world.
    Maybe not to you or Donald Trump. But what about the women he's forced him onto? What about Nancy O'Dell? She's been thrust into a national spotlight now. What about that actress that met him at the bus? She didn't ask for this either. I'd imagine they're both quite humiliated.
    Post edited by ledvedderman on
  • pjalive21
    pjalive21 St. Louis, MO Posts: 2,818
    edited October 2016
    haha how did I know I would come back to this forum regarding what Trump said and there would be people here acting wholier than though and claiming they have never spoke "locker room talk"...im going to call bullshit on every single one of you that you have NEVER said anything remotely like this...flat out you are a LIAR!

    yes you are the same people who continually defend Bill Clinton and his sexscipades and HRC and her defending a rapist and then calling that girl a liar and getting the guy one of the lightest sentences a rapist should get...hypocrites...most of you and im tired of it
    Post edited by pjalive21 on
  • Enkidu
    Enkidu So Cal Posts: 2,996
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,668
    Talking about being able to do whatever you want to women, just walking up and kissing them and grabbing their pussies?????? There are a lot of men who do not say shit like this. You are saying that all men make crass, belittling comments about sexually assaulting women and talking about them like they are objects for them to control and and use?? You think all men do that? GROSS. Thank God I know not all men are like this. Thank God I know men who aren't. Otherwise I would hate men.

    Holy fuck, I've got smoke coming out of my ears over this one.
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • eddiec
    eddiec Posts: 3,959
    pjalive21 said:

    haha how did I know I would come back to this forum regarding what Trump said and there would be people here acting wholier than though and claiming they have never spoke "locker room talk"...im going to call bullshit on every single one of you that you have NEVER said anything remotely like this...flat out you are a LIAR!

    yes you are the same people who continually defend Bill Clinton and his sexscipades and HRC and her defending a rapist and then calling that girl a liar and getting the guy one of the lightest sentences a rapist should get...hypocrites...most of you and im tired of it

    Dude. We're not running for President of the United States. This had been heard all over the world now. Face it. He's done.
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,662
    pjalive21 said:

    haha how did I know I would come back to this forum regarding what Trump said and there would be people here acting wholier than though and claiming they have never spoke "locker room talk"...im going to call bullshit on every single one of you that you have NEVER said anything remotely like this...flat out you are a LIAR!

    yes you are the same people who continually defend Bill Clinton and his sexscipades and HRC and her defending a rapist and then calling that girl a liar and getting the guy one of the lightest sentences a rapist should get...hypocrites...most of you and im tired of it

    I can't say that as a pimply faced teenager I never said anything stupid about girls but I also grew up and learned a lot about how not to treat women. Some boys grow up to be men and real men don't treat women like sex objects or toys or like shit. And real men who want to go into public service don't act like boys in a locker room, especially when speaking publicly.
    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

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