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On 6/5/2024 at 4:34 PM, hntnhole said:

damn .... you beat me to it .... aGAIN ..... 

The $200 M is between his campaign and the RNC combined.  I personally gave Trump a large donation the day after the felony convictions occurred.

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10 hours ago, barefucker44 said:

The $200 M is between his campaign and the RNC combined.  I personally gave Trump a large donation the day after the felony convictions occurred.

I wonder how does it feel like to give money to a criminal organization that wants to take away your rights and outlaw the way you live. I guess I'll never know.

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1 hour ago, 50latinos said:

I wonder how does it feel like to give money to a criminal organization that wants to take away your rights and outlaw the way you live. I guess I'll never know.

oh i've given to the dems many times 😜

in a way it's the same: Hillary's emails, Hunter's lap top, Clinton's bj,  Obama's beige suit... people are losing their shit over things i just shrug off. as no biggie if others can shrug off Alito's insurrection flags, Trumps unending criminal probes, Thomas' $4M grift gifts, what can i say: i see the dress as blue and black, they see it as white and gold. (btw, did u see the dress couple is getting div cause he a wife beater!) 

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5 minutes ago, norefusal said:

oh i've given to the dems many times 😜

in a way it's the same: Hillary's emails, Hunter's lap top, Clinton's bj,  Obama's beige suit... people are losing their shit over things i just shrug off. as no biggie if others can shrug off Alito's insurrection flags, Trumps unending criminal probes, Thomas' $4M grift gifts, what can i say: i see the dress as blue and black, they see it as white and gold. (btw, did u see the dress couple is getting div cause he a wife beater!) 

I don't ever make political donations to anyone but the poor devils that give money to that fat fuck dumb criminal Trump, who allegedly is a billionaire, will forever baffle me.

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4 hours ago, 50latinos said:

I don't ever make political donations to anyone

Well, I do - but almost exclusively on the local level, and only via sitting down and writing a check.  As Tip O'Neill so famously said; "all politics is local". 

Frankly, I don't trust either party to be completely honest about the amount of dough they've raked in.  There are plenty of rascals in the Dem party too; the Senator from NJ being only the latest.  I'm getting "beg-texts" several times a day lately, and I never ever ever give money via texts - I don't care who it is - I'm not gonna do it.  

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Stalin elevated gays when it was convenient. He legalized gay marriage. He even made straight marriage illegal. A move that many of you would celebrate today. After he got into power, and had achieved the suppression of free speech of free speech, he turned on gays and Jews. Offensive speech was banned, after all. So it was illegal to offend the Tyrants. He had political rivals jailed and prosecuted. Some of you, regardless of grade completion, have a "Facebook education...."

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On 6/7/2024 at 8:49 PM, LuciFeral666 said:

Stalin elevated gays when it was convenient. He legalized gay marriage. He even made straight marriage illegal. A move that many of you would celebrate today. After he got into power, and had achieved the suppression of free speech of free speech, he turned on gays and Jews. Offensive speech was banned, after all. So it was illegal to offend the Tyrants. He had political rivals jailed and prosecuted. Some of you, regardless of grade completion, have a "Facebook education...."

Do you have any source for that insane notion that Stalin "legalized gay marriage" or that he "made straight marriage illegal"?

Under the tsars, homosexual conduct was illegal (though certainly it was unevenly enforced). When the revolutionaries seized power, they abolished the entire criminal code (including the prohibitions against homosexual conduct) but that was not out of any enlightenment OR "elevating gays when it was convenient". Rather, it was a wholesale repudiation of the legal system that preceded the revolution. Even while homosexual activity was technically not illegal, it was still strongly discouraged, and by 1934 it was illegal again.

Likewise: marriage as a legal institution was swept out as part of the legal purge of the tsarist regime, but that did not "legalize" gay marriage - it simply got rid of recognized marriage, period. That, too, was reinstated before too long, and it did NOT include same-sex couples.

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On 6/7/2024 at 9:49 PM, LuciFeral666 said:

Stalin elevated gays when it was convenient. He legalized gay marriage. He even made straight marriage illegal. A move that many of you would celebrate today. 

Stalin, or Josip Jugashvili was enrolled as a student priest at the Russian Orthodox Theological Seminary in Tiflis (Tbilisi) in 1894. The church is notoriously anti -LGBTQ. So, no…he didn’t légalise same-sex marriage. In 1934, homosexual acts were outlawed by Stalin. The fact that the marriage ceremony, one of the most important sacraments in the Orthodox Church was outlawed had more to do with religious persecution. Men and women still got married. Men couldn’t marry other men, women couldn’t marry other women. They still cannot. 

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I find it ironic that many of the people who are dunking on Trump being a "convict" now would also for anybody else be the first to say "don't judge someone by their past/society should be more accepting of ex-cons/some things shouldn't be criminalised/some records should be spent". 

I expect to see crickets and tumbleweed when Hunter Biden goes down for far worse stuff very soon. Frankly people who hate on Trump have gotten collectively to the point whereby they've forgotten why they chose to hate him, and what that hate was meant to achieve, if anything at all. 

 

p.s. Not an American, so miss me with all the name-calling about me being a MAGA-tard or something. Underestimate international support for Trump by the plebs at all your perils, and say what you want about him but he's the FIRST president ever since Reagan for whom the world actually held a degree of respect and FEAR for as POTUS. 

And that's a very good thing. Because it is better to be feared than be supposedly loved, but only in the way an old grandpa is in a hospice home. 

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1 hour ago, BirminghamBB said:

I find it ironic that many of the people who are dunking on Trump being a "convict" now would also for anybody else be the first to say "don't judge someone by their past/society should be more accepting of ex-cons/some things shouldn't be criminalised/some records should be spent". 

I expect to see crickets and tumbleweed when Hunter Biden goes down for far worse stuff very soon. Frankly people who hate on Trump have gotten collectively to the point whereby they've forgotten why they chose to hate him, and what that hate was meant to achieve, if anything at all. 

 

p.s. Not an American, so miss me with all the name-calling about me being a MAGA-tard or something. Underestimate international support for Trump by the plebs at all your perils, and say what you want about him but he's the FIRST president ever since Reagan for whom the world actually held a degree of respect and FEAR for as POTUS. 

And that's a very good thing. Because it is better to be feared than be supposedly loved, but only in the way an old grandpa is in a hospice home. 

I know of no one who thinks we should give an ex con a position of responsibility or the combination to the company safe immediately following their conviction. They deserve a 2nd chance, but realistically have to accept positions where they can't repeat their criminality, at least until they have reearned our trust through the longtime observation of their actions.

I personally will not be voting for Hunter Biden  for any office including Dog Catcher for the foreseeable future. 

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4 hours ago, BirminghamBB said:

I expect to see crickets and tumbleweed when Hunter Biden goes down for far worse stuff very soon. 

Hunter Biden is charged with (a) buying a gun while being an active drug user, and (b) paying some of his taxes late (though they have been paid, with penalties and interest).

I, for one, consider trying to skirt election laws in order to seize the highest office in the country a tad more problematic than a gun charge that even US attorneys admit is almost never prosecuted, or a tax violation that has already been corrected and is far, far less than the amounts the Trump company was found to have defrauded. Your mileage, as a non-American, may vary.

4 hours ago, BirminghamBB said:

p.s. Not an American, so miss me with all the name-calling about me being a MAGA-tard or something. Underestimate international support for Trump by the plebs at all your perils, and say what you want about him but he's the FIRST president ever since Reagan for whom the world actually held a degree of respect and FEAR for as POTUS. 

And that's a very good thing. Because it is better to be feared than be supposedly loved, but only in the way an old grandpa is in a hospice home. 

Bullshit. The only world leaders who respected Trump are the other authoritarians, and even they considered him second-tier and easily manipulated. Regardless, we know him much better in this country than you do, just as I'm sure you know your own local pols better than I do. He's a serial fraudster found liable for sexual assault and is about to stand trial in the coming months on a bunch of other serious charges. If you choose to "respect" that kind of man it says more about you than you may realize.

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14 hours ago, BirminghamBB said:

I find it ironic that many of the people who are dunking on Trump being a "convict" now would also for anybody else be the first to say "don't judge someone by their past/society should be more accepting of ex-cons/some things shouldn't be criminalised/some records should be spent". 

I expect to see crickets and tumbleweed when Hunter Biden goes down for far worse stuff very soon. Frankly people who hate on Trump have gotten collectively to the point whereby they've forgotten why they chose to hate him, and what that hate was meant to achieve, if anything at all. 

 

p.s. Not an American, so miss me with all the name-calling about me being a MAGA-tard or something. Underestimate international support for Trump by the plebs at all your perils, and say what you want about him but he's the FIRST president ever since Reagan for whom the world actually held a degree of respect and FEAR for as POTUS. 

And that's a very good thing. Because it is better to be feared than be supposedly loved, but only in the way an old grandpa is in a hospice home. 

Right wing authortarian social bent is clearly on the uspwing world wide.  

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On 6/7/2024 at 8:20 AM, 50latinos said:

I wonder how does it feel like to give money to a criminal organization that wants to take away your rights and outlaw the way you live. I guess I'll never know.

I’m gathering you don’t donate to the Democrats :-?

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1 hour ago, nanana said:

I’m gathering you don’t donate to the Democrats :-?

I don't make political donations, but while I don't donate to Democrats because I am cheap, I don't donate to Republicans because I don't want to:
1. See the end of American democracy, 2. Have a fat ignorant moron (or a "fucking moron" to quote his first Secretary of State) in the Oval Office, 3. I do not contribute to criminal organizations, ever, 4. I am not confortable giving my hard earned money to people who professed to be billionaires, 5. I don't like powerful people who attack porn stars, 7. I do not agree with fascism and fascists . . . etc, etc. 

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