Schilling's tweet

WVUBRU

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These whackos have a serious need to understand decency is not a politically correct thing to do or say. Donald Trump is so far over the bounds with his continued comments, it is actually embarrassing to those that despise him as a presidential candidate. It is shameful that some individuals that have a brain is actually supporting his behavior. I can understand the mouth-breathers supporting him but there are actually some people that are otherwise decent people supporting him.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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These whackos have a serious need to understand decency is not a politically correct thing to do or say. Donald Trump is so far over the bounds with his continued comments, it is actually embarrassing to those that despise him as a presidential candidate. It is shameful that some individuals that have a brain is actually supporting his behavior. I can understand the mouth-breathers supporting him but there are actually some people that are otherwise decent people supporting him.
For years people have asked for a straight shooting individual not beholden to big donors, not afraid to speak their mind, and won't cower to political correctness.

Here it is!! Still want it? This is putting the term "having **** You money" into practice. Most politicians have no real career to fall back on, it's basically a never ending bevi of stumps that they jump from. Trump has no worry in that regard.

I personally hate it.
 

dave

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These whackos have a serious need to understand decency is not a politically correct thing to do or say. Donald Trump is so far over the bounds with his continued comments, it is actually embarrassing to those that despise him as a presidential candidate. It is shameful that some individuals that have a brain is actually supporting his behavior. I can understand the mouth-breathers supporting him but there are actually some people that are otherwise decent people supporting him.
Its almost worth Trump to watch the self-righteous liberal fuksticks write responses like this.
 
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bornaneer

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These whackos have a serious need to understand decency is not a politically correct thing to do or say. Donald Trump is so far over the bounds with his continued comments, it is actually embarrassing to those that despise him as a presidential candidate. It is shameful that some individuals that have a brain is actually supporting his behavior. I can understand the mouth-breathers supporting him but there are actually some people that are otherwise decent people supporting him.

Idiot.....what do you have to say about your own crude behavior. Mouth- breathers? I wonder why you are so concerned with Trump. It's a sure bet you would never vote for him or any other Repub. I will say this about him; Its refreshing to watch a person deliver an address without the use of teleprompters and not have that deer in the headlights look that some others get when they mutter through when not using a teleprompter.
 
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bornaneer

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Its almost worth Trump to watch the self-righteous liberal fuksticks write responses like this.

Yea, he has really got into their heads, especially this early into the election process. They must really fear him.
 
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Country, you seem to be a fairly considerate person, do you think WVUBRU's comment was enlightening ?

Thank you. I don't think his comment was directed at anyone on this board. I generally agree with his sentiment. I'm seeing people on facebook, who I consider to be generally decent people, liking everything this guy (Trump) does. He (Trump) insults people for entertainment, not to make a point. I also agree with WVUBRU's main point that there is a huge difference between being politically correct and just showing people common decency, courtesy and respect.
 

WVUBRU

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Thank you. I don't think his comment was directed at anyone on this board. I generally agree with his sentiment. I'm seeing people on facebook, who I consider to be generally decent people, liking everything this guy (Trump) does. He (Trump) insults people for entertainment, not to make a point. I also agree with WVUBRU's main point that there is a huge difference between being politically correct and just showing people common decency, courtesy and respect.

Exactly. Some people won't get it.
 

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Thank you. I don't think his comment was directed at anyone on this board. I generally agree with his sentiment. I'm seeing people on facebook, who I consider to be generally decent people, liking everything this guy (Trump) does. He (Trump) insults people for entertainment, not to make a point. I also agree with WVUBRU's main point that there is a huge difference between being politically correct and just showing people common decency, courtesy and respect.

So do you now consider those decent Facebook people "whackos"? At this point I don't consider myself a supporter of Trump, it's far to early in the process to make a choice. However, I have repeatedly responded to haters of Trump that he is striking a chord with a lot of people. I also have made predications on what would happen if a Trump/Clinton matchup would occur. Also, I have never called any supporter of any Democrat, Obama included, a "whacko". I admit I have used some unflattering terms when responding to some on this board, but it was never about who they supported.
 
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So do you now consider those decent Facebook people "whackos"?
I'm not sure, to be totally truthful. I have lost a lot of respect for them. Anyone that supports and likes someone who has insulted all Mexicans, all POWs, women, filed bankruptcy 4 times, divorced 3 times, etc. etc. either has some moral/character flaws or is a bad judge of character and integrity.

I'm not saying Hillary is the greatest person on earth, but I honestly believe she seriously consulted with her attorney and the security firm before setting up the private e-mail account and server. I believe she had no intention of breaking any laws (and it still hasn't been proven she did) or letting any information leak (which that hasn't been proven yet either).

So if you "buy" my premise above, who do you have more respect for?
 

WVUBRU

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Again, you have reading problems and you continue to prove your stupidity. I called Schilling and Trump "whackos" in this thread. I called some supporters of Trump "mouthbreathers". And because you have the emotional makeup of a 3rd grader, you kneejerk an incorrect response and even have the nerve to whine to others. Amusing but make not mistake about it, you are a complete dumbass.

Maybe that was direct enough and you won't goof up again. Geesh.
 

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I'm not sure, to be totally truthful. I have lost a lot of respect for them. Anyone that supports and likes someone who has insulted all Mexicans, all POWs, women, filed bankruptcy 4 times, divorced 3 times, etc. etc. either has some moral/character flaws or is a bad judge of character and integrity.

I'm not saying Hillary is the greatest person on earth, but I honestly believe she seriously consulted with her attorney and the security firm before setting up the private e-mail account and server. I believe she had no intention of breaking any laws (and it still hasn't been proven she did) or letting any information leak (which that hasn't been proven yet either).

So if you "buy" my premise above, who do you have more respect for?
Do you think Hillary would solve the greatest problem facing our nation today? I'm talking about the extreme divide that currently exists. I personally believe she would exacerbate it. To me, that alone is why I'm not for her specifically.

The only redeeming quality I could even remotely see with Trump is that he will no doubt shake things up. We could also see an end to PC run amuck. The latter is happening right now with him. The people supporting him or at least partly are doing so for that reason alone. Finally someone not being afraid to speak their mind and refusing to cower to the PC police. Those are the people that he is striking a chord with and make no mistake, there are a lot of those people. This has been building for almost 25 years.
 

dave

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I'm not sure, to be totally truthful. I have lost a lot of respect for them. Anyone that supports and likes someone who has insulted all Mexicans, all POWs, women, filed bankruptcy 4 times, divorced 3 times, etc. etc. either has some moral/character flaws or is a bad judge of character and integrity.

I'm not saying Hillary is the greatest person on earth, but I honestly believe she seriously consulted with her attorney and the security firm before setting up the private e-mail account and server. I believe she had no intention of breaking any laws (and it still hasn't been proven she did) or letting any information leak (which that hasn't been proven yet either).

So if you "buy" my premise above, who do you have more respect for?
Do you think she consulted with her lawyers and security folks before she wiped her email server? Im guessing she didnt consult with the government. Its funny how much credit you are willing to give her because she has a d by her name.
 

dave

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Again, you have reading problems and you continue to prove your stupidity. I called Schilling and Trump "whackos" in this thread. I called some supporters of Trump "mouthbreathers". And because you have the emotional makeup of a 3rd grader, you kneejerk an incorrect response and even have the nerve to whine to others. Amusing but make not mistake about it, you are a complete dumbass.

Maybe that was direct enough and you won't goof up again. Geesh.
I remember the time you got on your self righteous pulpit and decried people who called others names. No hypocrisy there bru.
 

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Thank you. I don't think his comment was directed at anyone on this board. I generally agree with his sentiment. I'm seeing people on facebook, who I consider to be generally decent people, liking everything this guy (Trump) does. He (Trump) insults people for entertainment, not to make a point. I also agree with WVUBRU's main point that there is a huge difference between being politically correct and just showing people common decency, courtesy and respect.

I'm seeing it on Facebook as well, but surprisingly I'm seeing it all across the political spectrum. From my conservative friends, to moderate/libertarian friends to liberal friends. They don't necessarily like him, but they like that he's got the "Fuc# You, I'm saying what I want..." mentality.
 

Diggs59_rivals

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Thank you. I don't think his comment was directed at anyone on this board. I generally agree with his sentiment. I'm seeing people on facebook, who I consider to be generally decent people, liking everything this guy (Trump) does. He (Trump) insults people for entertainment, not to make a point. I also agree with WVUBRU's main point that there is a huge difference between being politically correct and just showing people common decency, courtesy and respect.

Hillary.....??
 

bEER_Nation13

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Why do Progressives constantly trash Christianity yet never speak a word about Islam? Hell, they even defend Islam. And no, I'm not religious. So it's not like I'm a Christian Apologist. I just call it how I see it.
 

moe

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Why do Progressives constantly trash Christianity yet never speak a word about Islam? Hell, they even defend Islam. And no, I'm not religious. So it's not like I'm a Christian Apologist. I just call it how I see it.
You must be looking through your beer goggles.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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Why do Progressives constantly trash Christianity yet never speak a word about Islam? Hell, they even defend Islam. And no, I'm not religious. So it's not like I'm a Christian Apologist. I just call it how I see it.
Enemy of their enemy is their friend kind of thing. Muslims are attacking and killing Christians and are in stark contrast to Republican ideals, ergo. Progressives are ok with it even if they have to "temporarily" deal with the religious zealotry. Basically, Muslims are the business end of Progressive agendas.
 

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Again, you have reading problems and you continue to prove your stupidity. I called Schilling and Trump "whackos" in this thread. I called some supporters of Trump "mouthbreathers". And because you have the emotional makeup of a 3rd grader, you kneejerk an incorrect response and even have the nerve to whine to others. Amusing but make not mistake about it, you are a complete dumbass.

Maybe that was direct enough and you won't goof up again. Geesh.

Nice Try Idiot ......But I NEVER used the term "whackos" in my REPLY to you. I asked Country if he considered the Trump supporters on Facebook "whackos". I only mentioned "mouthbreathers" in my reply to you. Just curious, what is a mouthbreather? Is that a 7th grade term ? I suggest you take a remedial reading class since you ARE the one with reading problem. The more you post, the more you prove your Idiot moniker correct.
 

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Enemy of their enemy is their friend kind of thing. Muslims are attacking and killing Christians and are in stark contrast to Republican ideals, ergo. Progressives are ok with it even if they have to "temporarily" deal with the religious zealotry. Basically, Muslims are the business end of Progressive agendas.

I have a different take, I guess. I don't see where one issue has anything to do with the other.

I don't see an attack on Christianity as a whole, but rather a defense against those (if you want to say "attack on those" I won't argue) that feel we should live in a theocracy and our laws and constitution should all be based on Biblical teachings.

I can't imagine anybody condoning the slaughter of Christians in Syria because Christians here oppose gay marriage.

I will admit to defending Islam. I will never support the radical religious zealots that are committing these atrocities. I defend Islam because I know some Muslims well, and I hate to see them lumped in with the terrorists. I've seen several comments against Muslims as a whole and honestly worry about the ones that I know here. One comment had a picture of a group of Muslims (NOT terrorists, NOT ISIS) and somebody said something like "a good opportunity for a few well placed bullets".

I should say that I don't defend Islam as much the attitude that if somebody is Muslim they are already a terrorist or will become a terrorist. As an atheist I find all religions to be a bit silly.
 

DvlDog4WVU

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I have a different take, I guess. I don't see where one issue has anything to do with the other.

I don't see an attack on Christianity as a whole, but rather a defense against those (if you want to say "attack on those" I won't argue) that feel we should live in a theocracy and our laws and constitution should all be based on Biblical teachings.

I can't imagine anybody condoning the slaughter of Christians in Syria because Christians here oppose gay marriage.

I will admit to defending Islam. I will never support the radical religious zealots that are committing these atrocities. I defend Islam because I know some Muslims well, and I hate to see them lumped in with the terrorists. I've seen several comments against Muslims as a whole and honestly worry about the ones that I know here. One comment had a picture of a group of Muslims (NOT terrorists, NOT ISIS) and somebody said something like "a good opportunity for a few well placed bullets".

I should say that I don't defend Islam as much the attitude that if somebody is Muslim they are already a terrorist or will become a terrorist. As an atheist I find all religions to be a bit silly.
I'm sorry. I was being TIC.
 

bEER_Nation13

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I think it's because Progressives are yellow belly cowards. They know Christians won't retaliate with violence so they feel free to bully the Christians. But when it comes to other religions, they are hush hush or even being an Apologist.

I wish the Progressives would move to countries that follow the Sharia Law. You won't have to worry about having a gay cake baked, you'll have bigger problems than that. And for the feminists who talk about sexism in the USA, they would be in for a rude awakening over there because women have absolutely 0 rights.
 

moe

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I think it's because Progressives are yellow belly cowards. They know Christians won't retaliate with violence so they feel free to bully the Christians. But when it comes to other religions, they are hush hush or even being an Apologist.

I wish the Progressives would move to countries that follow the Sharia Law. You won't have to worry about having a gay cake baked, you'll have bigger problems than that. And for the feminists who talk about sexism in the USA, they would be in for a rude awakening over there because women have absolutely 0 rights.
lol
 

WhiteTailEER

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I wish the Progressives would move to countries that follow the Sharia Law. You won't have to worry about having a gay cake baked, you'll have bigger problems than that. And for the feminists who talk about sexism in the USA, they would be in for a rude awakening over there because women have absolutely 0 rights.

I would prefer that we not lower our bar because other countries are worse. We should examine countries that do things better than us and raise our bar to meet it or exceed it.

I don't care how they do things in Syria or Iran or any other theocracy. We are better than that, and our constitution allows for constant improvement. Not "well, we're better than _____, so good enough"