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The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: No smocking guns. The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: No smocking guns.

09-24-2017 , 03:36 PM
09-24-2017 , 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by BMOL33
Other than complain about these moron players I've pretty much done nothing wrong. I'm hardly even directly responding to anyone's posts
Who is Obama racist against? Also, America's racism problem is black people being racist? gtfo
09-24-2017 , 03:42 PM
Haha Trump has never had an original thought. Dudes getting clowned by the world.
09-24-2017 , 03:43 PM
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Presidential son-in-law and senior adviser Jared Kushner has corresponded with other administration officials about White House matters through a private email account set up during the transition last December, part of a larger pattern of Trump administration aides using personal email accounts for government business.
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/0...e-house-243071
09-24-2017 , 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by will1530


Trump is such an idiot. The Seahawks were one of the first teams to do the lock arms thing. I wouldn't be surprised if that was their plan for the day until that moron opened his mouth yet again.
Wait, the locking arms is a separate but related thing? I thought they were just the ones too chicken**** to kneel.
09-24-2017 , 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Huehuecoyotl
Trump's focus on ratings and fame as a criterion for everything else sounds like something you'd expect out of some gross out of touch Hollywood type in some movie or scumbag talent manager, not from the the office of the President. It's almost inhuman at this point.
Fame is his drug of choice more then even money i think.
09-24-2017 , 03:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Huehuecoyotl
Heh lock him up? Lol emailz. Amazeballs
09-24-2017 , 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by 6ix
Wait, the locking arms is a separate but related thing? I thought they were just the ones too chicken**** to kneel.
Umm both I guess. The Seahawks decided as a team to lock arms during the season opener last year to show support for Bennett, Kaep, and others. It's the iphone warrior participating in a twitter protest in support of people getting gassed by cops on the street.
09-24-2017 , 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by will1530
Umm both I guess. The Seahawks decided as a team to lock arms during the season opener last year to show support for Bennett, Kaep, and others. It's the iphone warrior participating in a twitter protest in support of people getting gassed by cops on the street.
Ok, I guess I should walk it back a little about the arm lockers, but I still think if you say support the kneeling then you kneel. It seems really simple.
09-24-2017 , 03:58 PM
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Originally Posted by BMOL33
Obama was the most racist president we ever hd. Simply because he was quiet about doesn't mean he wasn't. I can tell you for a fact having grown up in a predominantly black neighborhood as a kid that blacks are largely more racist than whites.
Please explain. In all seriousness I really want to know how you think this. I see this ****ing stupid ass ridiculous argument all the time from people I know and nobody can explain it to me. Break it down for me. Give specifics. Cite sources.
09-24-2017 , 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by BMOL33
Just making themselves look like idiots. This isn't going over well with the vast majority of fans
Since the majority of fans are deplorables who voted for a fascist moron they can eat a dick.
09-24-2017 , 04:04 PM
Seahawks game started. No teams on field. Good on em.
09-24-2017 , 04:04 PM
The BML argument appears to be something like "the mean black kids in my neighbourhood used to make comments about me having a nicer house...Obama is black...therefore Obama is racist"
09-24-2017 , 04:05 PM
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Originally Posted by 6ix
Ok, I guess I should walk it back a little about the arm lockers, but I still think if you say support the kneeling then you kneel. It seems really simple.
I mean, if there are players who don't want to take a knee because they dont' want to take a knee during the anthem but still support others right to do so in the face of Trumps comments and are therefore locking arms to show their support, I really don't see a problem with this. The headlines everywhere are "players kneel and lock arms in definance of trump," or things to that effect. Whether its kneel or an arm lock or placing your hand on the shoulder of the person kneeling while locking your arms doesn't really matter that much.
09-24-2017 , 04:06 PM
What are odds the NFL tries to make a rule against this stuff?
09-24-2017 , 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Paul D
You mean it won't go over well with racist trash and Trump voters. The rest of us don't mind or support it.
doesnt go over well with me. standing or staying in the locker room is cowardly bs. pick a side.
09-24-2017 , 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by jman220
I mean, if there are players who don't want to take a knee because they dont' want to take a knee during the anthem but still support others right to do so in the face of Trumps comments and are therefore locking arms to show their support, I really don't see a problem with this. The headlines everywhere are "players kneel and lock arms in definance of trump," or things to that effect. Whether its kneel or an arm lock or placing your hand on the shoulder of the person kneeling while locking your arms doesn't really matter that much.
nope. those ppl are trying to play both sides. part of them agrees with their teammate and they dont want to be seen as supporting the status quo or racist or supporting trump, but they also are too worried about being criticized to actually follow through. its the worst.
09-24-2017 , 04:18 PM
As long as the milquetoast are not restraining the vanguard they are not the worst.
09-24-2017 , 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Victor
doesnt go over well with me. standing or staying in the locker room is cowardly bs. pick a side.
Staying in the locker room, apparently in defiance of NFL rules, seems like a stronger protest than kneeling imo.
09-24-2017 , 04:24 PM
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Originally Posted by jman220
I mean, if there are players who don't want to take a knee because they dont' want to take a knee during the anthem but still support others right to do so in the face of Trumps comments and are therefore locking arms to show their support, I really don't see a problem with this. The headlines everywhere are "players kneel and lock arms in definance of trump," or things to that effect. Whether its kneel or an arm lock or placing your hand on the shoulder of the person kneeling while locking your arms doesn't really matter that much.
Yeah, maybe.

I'm a natural born kneeler so I'm probably biased. I don't even need to be told what the kneeling is about.
09-24-2017 , 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by fatkid
What are odds the NFL tries to make a rule against this stuff?
Very low imo. They care more about young viewers who will be the future fan base than the oldsters. Plus, it's really awkward to cater to deplorables when 70% of your workforce is black.
09-24-2017 , 04:29 PM
BMOL is an urkel
09-24-2017 , 04:46 PM
Some fat disgusting white guy getting owned on cnn right now over the kneeling protest.
09-24-2017 , 04:47 PM
Of ****ing course.

Cnn reporting Kurshner using private email in White House.

How in the holy **** is this real life.
09-24-2017 , 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by sylar
Except travel ban. Lulz. You have no ****ing clue what you are talking about.
Immigration from China and majority Catholic countries has also been banned at various points in US history.

      
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