So people out protesting tonight

DvlDog4WVU

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isnt this what the Dems were claiming the right was going to do when Trump lost? Rather ironic also considering the outrage over Trump saying he would wait and see on whether he would accept his defeat and the will of the people.

Saying nothing about what I saw on FB and Twitter today. Holy ****.

Best summation I saw, from a millennial no less.

"Nov 9th, the day the Largest single temper tantrum occurred perpetrated by members of the Dem party. News flash, life will go on"

My question, when the younger generation wakes up and realizes things are not going to be nearly as bad as rhetoric suggested, will these kids who've just experienced their first election feel like they were lied to by all of the fear mongering?
 

dave

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I saw people wondering how could they go on after that.

My question is 9-11 was 15 years ago. I guess some of these folks were too young to realize that moment when it happened but daaaaayum......we survived that and we can survive a tough election.
 

CAJUNEER_rivals

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isnt this what the Dems were claiming the right was going to do when Trump lost? Rather ironic also considering the outrage over Trump saying he would wait and see on whether he would accept his defeat and the will of the people.

Saying nothing about what I saw on FB and Twitter today. Holy ****.

Best summation I saw, from a millennial no less.

"Nov 9th, the day the Largest single temper tantrum occurred perpetrated by members of the Dem party. News flash, life will go on"

My question, when the younger generation wakes up and realizes things are not going to be nearly as bad as rhetoric suggested, will these kids who've just experienced their first election feel like they were lied to by all of the fear mongering?
Soon the millennial out protesting will have to get jobs and won't have time to protest.
 

Popeer

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Ironic, isn't it. Some of the stuff I've seen and heard since yesterday morning just makes me shake my head. The protestors remind me of little kids who didn't get the toy they wanted for Christmas. And people can just knock off the "Not MY President" bullsh1t. Trump wasn't my choice, but he will be my president.
 

WVUBRU

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I typically support peaceful protests as it is a valuable right in this country and that is what was transpiring. The OP is wrong with his irony comment. What was discussed by the other side before the election was the right causing a "revolution" and taking up arms against the elected government. That isn't what is transpiring and it isn't comparable. Stupid comparison.
 

wvu2007

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They interviewed a fat hispanic woman protesting last night on CNN.That genius said that people needed to die and there would be casualties on both sides and all kinds of other crazy non sense.
 
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I typically support peaceful protests as it is a valuable right in this country and that is what was transpiring. The OP is wrong with his irony comment. What was discussed by the other side before the election was the right causing a "revolution" and taking up arms against the elected government. That isn't what is transpiring and it isn't comparable. Stupid comparison.
is saying that "blood will have to be shed" and" someone is going to have to die" a peaceful protest?...you won't see that clip on the mainstream media but it's out there........how have you been....how's your golf game
 

bornaneer

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So much for all that "Love" ********. Notice how most of all these protests are always staged by the same nuts regardless of the cause.
 

Mntneer

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It's one thing to peacefully protest, but what is it with these asshats blocking highways and traffic?
 

lenny4wvu

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isnt this what the Dems were claiming the right was going to do when Trump lost? Rather ironic also considering the outrage over Trump saying he would wait and see on whether he would accept his defeat and the will of the people.

Saying nothing about what I saw on FB and Twitter today. Holy ****.

Best summation I saw, from a millennial no less.

"Nov 9th, the day the Largest single temper tantrum occurred perpetrated by members of the Dem party. News flash, life will go on"

My question, when the younger generation wakes up and realizes things are not going to be nearly as bad as rhetoric suggested, will these kids who've just experienced their first election feel like they were lied to by all of the fear mongering?
Did you all notice that this ALL HAPPENED IN SANCTUARY CITIES!!!! End the sanctuary cities and this will clean it self up..
 

lenny4wvu

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They interviewed a fat hispanic woman protesting last night on CNN.That genius said that people needed to die and there would be casualties on both sides and all kinds of other crazy non sense.
Likely she could be the first "casualty "...in a target rich environment . ..js
 

rog1187

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I typically support peaceful protests as it is a valuable right in this country and that is what was transpiring. The OP is wrong with his irony comment. What was discussed by the other side before the election was the right causing a "revolution" and taking up arms against the elected government. That isn't what is transpiring and it isn't comparable. Stupid comparison.
calling for the assassination of Trump and Pence isn't an act of aggression against the government?
 

WVUBRU

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calling for the assassination of Trump and Pence isn't an act of aggression against the government?
I haven't seen what you are referring to so the post of mine you quoted is not relevant to it. Yes, I'm very much against those type of comments and what I have seen is nonviolent protests. Post something from a valid news source .
 

Popeer

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calling for the assassination of Trump and Pence isn't an act of aggression against the government?
It is. It's bad enough when they're just candidates, now it's a Federal offense, and I hope the FBI finds out who they are and makes them more miserable than they already must be.
 

bornaneer

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Mdeer

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They interviewed a fat hispanic woman protesting last night on CNN.That genius said that people needed to die and there would be casualties on both sides and all kinds of other crazy non sense.
Saw that . Disgusting .
 

bornaneer

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Trump ain't president 'til inauguration day lmao you guys still have time to assassinate BOTH Trump and Pence.
 

bornaneer

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duck ‏@DuckFanAccount
my mom is talking about assassinate donald trump. watch out guy my white suburban mother is coming for you

8:44 AM - 9 Nov 2016
 

bornaneer

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if trump gets assassinated then y'all are gonna have michael pence and he is possibly even worse. so u need to assassinate both of them

7:42 AM - 9 Nov 2016
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bornaneer

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tell yr counsellor @SawatdeeSiam


so which one of you greasy headed depressed white gonna take one for the team & assassinate trump? pls

3:07 AM - 9 Nov 2016
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