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            Stop Making Excuses for Trump SupportersIt doesn’t matter why anyone voted for the president in 2016 if they still support him now.A lot of voters who cast their ballots for Trump in 2016 soured on him and voted for Democrats in 2018 to keep him in check. Voting for Trump once is forgivable. People make mistakes and errors in judgment. But if you still back Trump now, in July of 2019, knowing who and what he is, what kind of people you’re aligned with, that’s not on anyone else. That’s on you. You’re responsible for every ugly word out of his mouth, and out of the mouths of all the Republican politicians protecting him. You have to own that. Your motives don’t matter. Julius Goat said: “Historians have a word for Germans who joined the Nazi party, not because they hated Jews, but because out of a hope for restored patriotism, or a sense of economic anxiety, or a hope to preserve their religious values, or dislike of their opponents, or raw political opportunism, or convenience, or ignorance, or greed. That word is “Nazi.” Nobody cares about their motives anymore. They joined what they joined. They lent their support and their moral approval. And, in so doing, they bound themselves to everything that came after. Who cares any more what particular knot they used in the binding?” https://washingtonmonthly.com/2019/07/20/its-2019-time-to-stop-making-excuses-for-trump-supporters/ 0
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 well, in the early days of Facebook, I went ahead and tried to friend any name that sounded familiar. I'm fascinated by the idea of being able to maintain connections to as many people i've crossed paths with as possible. it sort of feels like you don't really have to say goodbye as much. anyhow, little did i know that FB would become a sounding board for people's political beliefs. its actually made me realize why i didn't quite ever fit in at my high school. turns out, 90% of my school was completely racist and ignorant. boy, was I naive then.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Isn't it weird being friends (if even on facebook) with people like this? Couldn't imaging seeing this kind of BS pop up in my feeds. Would want to kill myself.vaggar99 said:
 Had this exchange on Facebook last night with an old high school acquaintance. this is only the first part. it actually gets better.Halifax2TheMax said:Deer mr. precident:
 can you do something aboot the heet? It’s hot outside. Maybe make coel bigger and better and louder and longer on my air condetionar?
 thank you,
 A fan
 .PS: say hi too Jarrod, Evankah, maalaneea, erik and junor and barone
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 Where did you grow up?vaggar99 said:
 well, in the early days of Facebook, I went ahead and tried to friend any name that sounded familiar. I'm fascinated by the idea of being able to maintain connections to as many people i've crossed paths with as possible. it sort of feels like you don't really have to say goodbye as much. anyhow, little did i know that FB would become a sounding board for people's political beliefs. its actually made me realize why i didn't quite ever fit in at my high school. turns out, 90% of my school was completely racist and ignorant. boy, was I naive then.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Isn't it weird being friends (if even on facebook) with people like this? Couldn't imaging seeing this kind of BS pop up in my feeds. Would want to kill myself.vaggar99 said:
 Had this exchange on Facebook last night with an old high school acquaintance. this is only the first part. it actually gets better.Halifax2TheMax said:Deer mr. precident:
 can you do something aboot the heet? It’s hot outside. Maybe make coel bigger and better and louder and longer on my air condetionar?
 thank you,
 A fan
 .PS: say hi too Jarrod, Evankah, maalaneea, erik and junor and barone
 Pss; its reely hut!  0 0
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 suburbs of Houston, TXmrussel1 said:
 Where did you grow up?vaggar99 said:
 well, in the early days of Facebook, I went ahead and tried to friend any name that sounded familiar. I'm fascinated by the idea of being able to maintain connections to as many people i've crossed paths with as possible. it sort of feels like you don't really have to say goodbye as much. anyhow, little did i know that FB would become a sounding board for people's political beliefs. its actually made me realize why i didn't quite ever fit in at my high school. turns out, 90% of my school was completely racist and ignorant. boy, was I naive then.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Isn't it weird being friends (if even on facebook) with people like this? Couldn't imaging seeing this kind of BS pop up in my feeds. Would want to kill myself.vaggar99 said:
 Had this exchange on Facebook last night with an old high school acquaintance. this is only the first part. it actually gets better.Halifax2TheMax said:Deer mr. precident:
 can you do something aboot the heet? It’s hot outside. Maybe make coel bigger and better and louder and longer on my air condetionar?
 thank you,
 A fan
 .PS: say hi too Jarrod, Evankah, maalaneea, erik and junor and barone
 Pss; its reely hut!  0 0
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 So if Rupaul was a misogynistic racist xenophobic anti-constitutionalist who doesn't believe in following the rule of law but your financial bottom line is getting bigger and bigger you would vote for him?RYME said:For the last time.
 I don't give a flying fuck what color, race or gender the potus is.
 If RuPaul would intend to and run the country the way Donald Trump is right now.
 I would vote for RuPaul.
 Stick that in your pipe and smoke it.0
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 I grew up in Cleveland, and what I've noticed on FB over the years, is that the people who weren't that sharp in HS, seem to be more inclined to post dumb racist crap. A good chunk of my class went on to college, but the most active ones on FB political posting, did not.vaggar99 said:
 suburbs of Houston, TXmrussel1 said:
 Where did you grow up?vaggar99 said:
 well, in the early days of Facebook, I went ahead and tried to friend any name that sounded familiar. I'm fascinated by the idea of being able to maintain connections to as many people i've crossed paths with as possible. it sort of feels like you don't really have to say goodbye as much. anyhow, little did i know that FB would become a sounding board for people's political beliefs. its actually made me realize why i didn't quite ever fit in at my high school. turns out, 90% of my school was completely racist and ignorant. boy, was I naive then.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Isn't it weird being friends (if even on facebook) with people like this? Couldn't imaging seeing this kind of BS pop up in my feeds. Would want to kill myself.vaggar99 said:
 Had this exchange on Facebook last night with an old high school acquaintance. this is only the first part. it actually gets better.Halifax2TheMax said:Deer mr. precident:
 can you do something aboot the heet? It’s hot outside. Maybe make coel bigger and better and louder and longer on my air condetionar?
 thank you,
 A fan
 .PS: say hi too Jarrod, Evankah, maalaneea, erik and junor and barone
 Pss; its reely hut!  0 0
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 this is probably true in my case as well. sad part is that the people who are educated from my school never say anything political. its almost like they are afraid of offending the "cool" Trump crowd.mrussel1 said:
 I grew up in Cleveland, and what I've noticed on FB over the years, is that the people who weren't that sharp in HS, seem to be more inclined to post dumb racist crap. A good chunk of my class went on to college, but the most active ones on FB political posting, did not.vaggar99 said:
 suburbs of Houston, TXmrussel1 said:
 Where did you grow up?vaggar99 said:
 well, in the early days of Facebook, I went ahead and tried to friend any name that sounded familiar. I'm fascinated by the idea of being able to maintain connections to as many people i've crossed paths with as possible. it sort of feels like you don't really have to say goodbye as much. anyhow, little did i know that FB would become a sounding board for people's political beliefs. its actually made me realize why i didn't quite ever fit in at my high school. turns out, 90% of my school was completely racist and ignorant. boy, was I naive then.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Isn't it weird being friends (if even on facebook) with people like this? Couldn't imaging seeing this kind of BS pop up in my feeds. Would want to kill myself.vaggar99 said:
 Had this exchange on Facebook last night with an old high school acquaintance. this is only the first part. it actually gets better.Halifax2TheMax said:Deer mr. precident:
 can you do something aboot the heet? It’s hot outside. Maybe make coel bigger and better and louder and longer on my air condetionar?
 thank you,
 A fan
 .PS: say hi too Jarrod, Evankah, maalaneea, erik and junor and barone
 Pss; its reely hut!  0 0
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 "is your money that good, will it buy you forgiveness, do you think that it should?"RYME said:For the last time.
 I don't give a flying fuck what color, race or gender the potus is.
 If RuPaul would intend to and run the country the way Donald Trump is right now.
 I would vote for RuPaul.
 Stick that in your pipe and smoke it.
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 "running the country" .....hahahah....that's very kind of you.pjhawks said:
 "is your money that good, will it buy you forgiveness, do you think that it should?"RYME said:For the last time.
 I don't give a flying fuck what color, race or gender the potus is.
 If RuPaul would intend to and run the country the way Donald Trump is right now.
 I would vote for RuPaul.
 Stick that in your pipe and smoke it.0
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 I like to think they have better things to do.vaggar99 said:
 this is probably true in my case as well. sad part is that the people who are educated from my school never say anything political. its almost like they are afraid of offending the "cool" Trump crowd.mrussel1 said:
 I grew up in Cleveland, and what I've noticed on FB over the years, is that the people who weren't that sharp in HS, seem to be more inclined to post dumb racist crap. A good chunk of my class went on to college, but the most active ones on FB political posting, did not.vaggar99 said:
 suburbs of Houston, TXmrussel1 said:
 Where did you grow up?vaggar99 said:
 well, in the early days of Facebook, I went ahead and tried to friend any name that sounded familiar. I'm fascinated by the idea of being able to maintain connections to as many people i've crossed paths with as possible. it sort of feels like you don't really have to say goodbye as much. anyhow, little did i know that FB would become a sounding board for people's political beliefs. its actually made me realize why i didn't quite ever fit in at my high school. turns out, 90% of my school was completely racist and ignorant. boy, was I naive then.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Isn't it weird being friends (if even on facebook) with people like this? Couldn't imaging seeing this kind of BS pop up in my feeds. Would want to kill myself.vaggar99 said:
 Had this exchange on Facebook last night with an old high school acquaintance. this is only the first part. it actually gets better.Halifax2TheMax said:Deer mr. precident:
 can you do something aboot the heet? It’s hot outside. Maybe make coel bigger and better and louder and longer on my air condetionar?
 thank you,
 A fan
 .PS: say hi too Jarrod, Evankah, maalaneea, erik and junor and barone
 Pss; its reely hut!  0 0
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 I know I don’t...vaggar99 said:
 this is probably true in my case as well. sad part is that the people who are educated from my school never say anything political. its almost like they are afraid of offending the "cool" Trump crowd.mrussel1 said:
 I grew up in Cleveland, and what I've noticed on FB over the years, is that the people who weren't that sharp in HS, seem to be more inclined to post dumb racist crap. A good chunk of my class went on to college, but the most active ones on FB political posting, did not.vaggar99 said:
 suburbs of Houston, TXmrussel1 said:
 Where did you grow up?vaggar99 said:
 well, in the early days of Facebook, I went ahead and tried to friend any name that sounded familiar. I'm fascinated by the idea of being able to maintain connections to as many people i've crossed paths with as possible. it sort of feels like you don't really have to say goodbye as much. anyhow, little did i know that FB would become a sounding board for people's political beliefs. its actually made me realize why i didn't quite ever fit in at my high school. turns out, 90% of my school was completely racist and ignorant. boy, was I naive then.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Isn't it weird being friends (if even on facebook) with people like this? Couldn't imaging seeing this kind of BS pop up in my feeds. Would want to kill myself.vaggar99 said:
 Had this exchange on Facebook last night with an old high school acquaintance. this is only the first part. it actually gets better.Halifax2TheMax said:Deer mr. precident:
 can you do something aboot the heet? It’s hot outside. Maybe make coel bigger and better and louder and longer on my air condetionar?
 thank you,
 A fan
 .PS: say hi too Jarrod, Evankah, maalaneea, erik and junor and barone
 Pss; its reely hut!  
 that is why I vent my crazy here.
 It’s not worth it on FB...the fan base is relentless.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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 Haha. Yeah. The early days of Facebook. People tagging eachother in party pictures and playing "The neverending movie quiz", Those were the days.vaggar99 said:
 well, in the early days of Facebook, I went ahead and tried to friend any name that sounded familiar. I'm fascinated by the idea of being able to maintain connections to as many people i've crossed paths with as possible. it sort of feels like you don't really have to say goodbye as much. anyhow, little did i know that FB would become a sounding board for people's political beliefs. its actually made me realize why i didn't quite ever fit in at my high school. turns out, 90% of my school was completely racist and ignorant. boy, was I naive then.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Isn't it weird being friends (if even on facebook) with people like this? Couldn't imaging seeing this kind of BS pop up in my feeds. Would want to kill myself.vaggar99 said:
 Had this exchange on Facebook last night with an old high school acquaintance. this is only the first part. it actually gets better.Halifax2TheMax said:Deer mr. precident:
 can you do something aboot the heet? It’s hot outside. Maybe make coel bigger and better and louder and longer on my air condetionar?
 thank you,
 A fan
 .PS: say hi too Jarrod, Evankah, maalaneea, erik and junor and barone
 Pss; its reely hut!  "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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            Just wanna say -- I love when Trump starts speaking in his high and soft voice when underlining something. It's the funniest thing ever."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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 I also grew up in the Houston suburbs (Spring Branch area) & have found that a lot of my old classmates are racist AF through Facebook. It’s safe to say we aren’t FB friends anymore.vaggar99 said:
 suburbs of Houston, TXmrussel1 said:
 Where did you grow up?vaggar99 said:
 well, in the early days of Facebook, I went ahead and tried to friend any name that sounded familiar. I'm fascinated by the idea of being able to maintain connections to as many people i've crossed paths with as possible. it sort of feels like you don't really have to say goodbye as much. anyhow, little did i know that FB would become a sounding board for people's political beliefs. its actually made me realize why i didn't quite ever fit in at my high school. turns out, 90% of my school was completely racist and ignorant. boy, was I naive then.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Isn't it weird being friends (if even on facebook) with people like this? Couldn't imaging seeing this kind of BS pop up in my feeds. Would want to kill myself.vaggar99 said:
 Had this exchange on Facebook last night with an old high school acquaintance. this is only the first part. it actually gets better.Halifax2TheMax said:Deer mr. precident:
 can you do something aboot the heet? It’s hot outside. Maybe make coel bigger and better and louder and longer on my air condetionar?
 thank you,
 A fan
 .PS: say hi too Jarrod, Evankah, maalaneea, erik and junor and barone
 Pss; its reely hut!  I LOVE MUSIC. I LOVE MUSIC.
 www.cluthelee.com
 www.cluthe.com0
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 I was not far from there. actually went to part of elementary school in Spring Branch (Pine Shadows). Graduated from Mayde Creek High which wasn't exactly known to be a hotbed of academic achievement.mfc2006 said:
 I also grew up in the Houston suburbs (Spring Branch area) & have found that a lot of my old classmates are racist AF through Facebook. It’s safe to say we aren’t FB friends anymore.vaggar99 said:
 suburbs of Houston, TXmrussel1 said:
 Where did you grow up?vaggar99 said:
 well, in the early days of Facebook, I went ahead and tried to friend any name that sounded familiar. I'm fascinated by the idea of being able to maintain connections to as many people i've crossed paths with as possible. it sort of feels like you don't really have to say goodbye as much. anyhow, little did i know that FB would become a sounding board for people's political beliefs. its actually made me realize why i didn't quite ever fit in at my high school. turns out, 90% of my school was completely racist and ignorant. boy, was I naive then.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Isn't it weird being friends (if even on facebook) with people like this? Couldn't imaging seeing this kind of BS pop up in my feeds. Would want to kill myself.vaggar99 said:
 Had this exchange on Facebook last night with an old high school acquaintance. this is only the first part. it actually gets better.Halifax2TheMax said:Deer mr. precident:
 can you do something aboot the heet? It’s hot outside. Maybe make coel bigger and better and louder and longer on my air condetionar?
 thank you,
 A fan
 .PS: say hi too Jarrod, Evankah, maalaneea, erik and junor and barone
 Pss; its reely hut!  
 I don't unfriend anyone. In fact, the more depraved a person, the more I'm fascinated and the more I'm inclined to troll them.0
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 This may come as a shock to those on the board, but I have that same inclination.vaggar99 said:
 I was not far from there. actually went to part of elementary school in Spring Branch (Pine Shadows). Graduated from Mayde Creek High which wasn't exactly known to be a hotbed of academic achievement.mfc2006 said:
 I also grew up in the Houston suburbs (Spring Branch area) & have found that a lot of my old classmates are racist AF through Facebook. It’s safe to say we aren’t FB friends anymore.vaggar99 said:
 suburbs of Houston, TXmrussel1 said:
 Where did you grow up?vaggar99 said:
 well, in the early days of Facebook, I went ahead and tried to friend any name that sounded familiar. I'm fascinated by the idea of being able to maintain connections to as many people i've crossed paths with as possible. it sort of feels like you don't really have to say goodbye as much. anyhow, little did i know that FB would become a sounding board for people's political beliefs. its actually made me realize why i didn't quite ever fit in at my high school. turns out, 90% of my school was completely racist and ignorant. boy, was I naive then.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Isn't it weird being friends (if even on facebook) with people like this? Couldn't imaging seeing this kind of BS pop up in my feeds. Would want to kill myself.vaggar99 said:
 Had this exchange on Facebook last night with an old high school acquaintance. this is only the first part. it actually gets better.Halifax2TheMax said:Deer mr. precident:
 can you do something aboot the heet? It’s hot outside. Maybe make coel bigger and better and louder and longer on my air condetionar?
 thank you,
 A fan
 .PS: say hi too Jarrod, Evankah, maalaneea, erik and junor and barone
 Pss; its reely hut!  
 I don't unfriend anyone. In fact, the more depraved a person, the more I'm fascinated and the more I'm inclined to troll them.0
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 Nice. We played Mayde Creek in baseball & football. I went to Stratford.vaggar99 said:
 I was not far from there. actually went to part of elementary school in Spring Branch (Pine Shadows). Graduated from Mayde Creek High which wasn't exactly known to be a hotbed of academic achievement.mfc2006 said:
 I also grew up in the Houston suburbs (Spring Branch area) & have found that a lot of my old classmates are racist AF through Facebook. It’s safe to say we aren’t FB friends anymore.vaggar99 said:
 suburbs of Houston, TXmrussel1 said:
 Where did you grow up?vaggar99 said:
 well, in the early days of Facebook, I went ahead and tried to friend any name that sounded familiar. I'm fascinated by the idea of being able to maintain connections to as many people i've crossed paths with as possible. it sort of feels like you don't really have to say goodbye as much. anyhow, little did i know that FB would become a sounding board for people's political beliefs. its actually made me realize why i didn't quite ever fit in at my high school. turns out, 90% of my school was completely racist and ignorant. boy, was I naive then.Spiritual_Chaos said:
 Isn't it weird being friends (if even on facebook) with people like this? Couldn't imaging seeing this kind of BS pop up in my feeds. Would want to kill myself.vaggar99 said:
 Had this exchange on Facebook last night with an old high school acquaintance. this is only the first part. it actually gets better.Halifax2TheMax said:Deer mr. precident:
 can you do something aboot the heet? It’s hot outside. Maybe make coel bigger and better and louder and longer on my air condetionar?
 thank you,
 A fan
 .PS: say hi too Jarrod, Evankah, maalaneea, erik and junor and barone
 Pss; its reely hut!  
 I don't unfriend anyone. In fact, the more depraved a person, the more I'm fascinated and the more I'm inclined to troll them.
 The people that I’ve unfriended or unfollowed are just blatantly racist/bad people that I don’t care to interact with. I’m not the trolling type, so I’d rather just not see their nonsense.
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            TRUTHFUL TRUMP IS AT IT AGAIN
 "Just had a very good call with @SwedishPM Stefan Löfven who assured me that American citizen A$AP Rocky will be treated fairly. Likewise, I assured him that A$AP was not a flight risk and offered to personally vouch for his bail, or an alternative," Trump tweeted Saturday.
 Trump said the two teams agreed to speak again in the next 48 hours, but Lofven's spokesman Toni Eriksson said Saturday, "It is possible that there will be follow up calls but right now there is not one scheduled or planned."
 "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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