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P&R Election Day 2016 Special
But will you pay yourself or will you pull an Aman on you?
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Bahamut.Kara said: » Who thinks Trump will follow through with his promise to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Clinton? I say 70% likely, since that has been such a huge rallying cry in the last month at his events. I personally doubt he can do much in regards to that but I guess we will see. I personally hope he will at least push the case a bit more because I feel like there were a lot of details ignored or dismissed simply because she was a presidential candidate. Offline
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Valefor.Sehachan said: » [ "None of that affects me so I don't care" I think to extent that statement should be how you vote. If everyone votes for themselves and not try to vote for others then we will have a better representation of what the country needs. I think being educated on the needs of others though may help shape your needs. Valefor.Sehachan said: » But will you pay yourself or will you pull an Aman on you? I hope you read this and know you still owe me $50 you rat ***. Where's all your 'personal responsibility' talk now, pig!?!? Offline
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I'm waiting to hear from all the people that told me they are moving to Canada...*crickets*
fonewear said: » I'm waiting to hear from all the people that told me they are moving to Canada...*crickets* why leave now? It's about to be great again!!! grab your significant other by the pussy and get a cocktail! Offline
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You know there is a guy on a street corner selling grab Hillary by the pussy T shirts as we speak !
So many tears, and not just here.
Looking at NYT, WP, HuffPost, and Mother Jones just makes a Trump election worth it. ...then we come back to the reality that Trump is president..... One of Colbert's guests said this.. It wasn't humor, Colbert was trying to make funny and noone would have it.
"Outside of the Civil War, World War II and including 9/11 this may be the most cataclysmic event our country has seen," said Halperin, adding that Clinton will be under pressure to challenge the results. " ...such hypocrisy. .. I'm shocked he won but laughing at the people who thought Clinton would win in a landslide. Offline
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Comparing this election to the civil war is probably the most hyperbolic thing I've ever heard of.
It's an election not a war. People aren't out in the fields right now killing each other...well maybe in New Jersey... fonewear said: » You know there is a guy on a street corner selling grab Hillary by the pussy T shirts as we speak ! You really don't need to talk about yourself in an abstract third person, Foney. We know it's you. Asura.Kingnobody said: » ...then we come back to the reality that Trump is president..... The post-apocalyptia jokes are going to be good for a few more days but yeah, sooner or later we have to accept that it's a reality, we didn't have a good choice, and we as a people have chosen our evil overlord. Personally I'm just cranking up the Amon Amarth and mentally fortifying myself for whatever ***comes my way. Truth be told, that's just life at this point. Bismarck.Josiahfk said: » 11,000 people did write in ballets for harambe That's all? In that case, I know a disproportionately large amount of those people. -.-; Offline
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Don't discount Gary Johnson he got a lot more votes then I expected him to get. He contributed to this more than you think.
Candlejack said: » I didn't think it'd be a landslide. I just stated the 538 forecast is all. However, I'm shocked it came down as close as it did. Separated by roughly 300,000 votes. That said, given how the Russians tried to hack the elections systems, I'm willing to call shenanigans and am willing to bet Putin had something to do with it. Just stop. Whether it's true or not doesn't matter at this point, nothing is changing. We move forward and deal with ***the best we can, each in our own way. Nothing is getting fixed when your starting point is acrimony. fonewear said: » Don't discount Gary Johnson he got a lot more votes then I expected him to get. He contributed to this more than you think. This is actually an underlooked aspect of this election. Can't verify this, but I did see someone say he received the most votes for a third party candidate ever? That's not small news. It potentially gives hope for growing additional parties and it certainly influenced the results. Valefor.Sehachan said: » Quite simply feelings beated rationality. All this election has been about is feelings and hurt feelings. Rationality denounced its citizenship a while ago. I'm not trying to be funny or cliche but when you look at our ever-accelerating rate of political correctness and how liberals (as they've had the power and presumed Barry's Blessing was all 4 more years needed) have just pretended everyone that matters is on board... FEELINGS got hurt by a party on track to make it a civil offense to hurt feelings. Candlejack said: » Valefor.Omnys said: » One of Colbert's guests said this.. It wasn't humor, Colbert was trying to make funny and noone would have it. "Outside of the Civil War, World War II and including 9/11 this may be the most cataclysmic event our country has seen," said Halperin, adding that Clinton will be under pressure to challenge the results. " ...such hypocrisy. .. I'm shocked he won but laughing at the people who thought Clinton would win in a landslide. Bahamut.Kara said: » ... We are a divided nation .... Presidency, senate, house, all republican. We are a divided people. Offline
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Guess it's time to become a licensed and bonded general contractor with a specialization in building heavily fortified walls.
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Asura.Kingnobody said: » Asura.Diavos said: » Also because he thinks he can roll over Trump when it comes to negotiations If Trump really pulls out of NATO like he said in one of his outlandish claims, let's just say I'd be very worried if I lived in Poland.
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Don't worry if you live in CA you will be stoned 24/7 and probably think Hillary won.
I am trying, very hard, to be positive right now.
That is very difficult for me on the best of days, and I'm not being entirely successful, but I am trying. One positive: improved Russia-US-Canada relations could mean more televised KHL games in the U.S., and I will always take more hockey. Ramyrez said: » I am trying, very hard, to be positive right now. 2016 will be known as when the DNC's best couldn't win against the RNC's worst. How's that for positive thinking? Valefor.Omnys said: » Valefor.Sehachan said: » Quite simply feelings beated rationality. All this election has been about is feelings and hurt feelings. Rationality denounced its citizenship a while ago. I'm not trying to be funny or cliche but when you look at our ever-accelerating rate of political correctness and how liberals (as they've had the power and presumed Barry's Blessing was all 4 more years needed) have just pretended everyone that matters is on board... FEELINGS got hurt by a party on track to make it a civil offense to hurt feelings. Most critics of the "pc police" like to ignore that... they didn't seem to mind when people got called out for ***they didn't care about or agreed with but now lol.... Offline
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Be positive I'm excited about Watch Dogs 2 that game looks pretty good !
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