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only in your wet dream.Americans more and more in a majority are disapproving of what Trump does.
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only in your wet dream.Americans more and more in a majority are disapproving of what Trump does.
President Obama’s remarks on Trayvon Martin (full transcript)Im trying to find where he said anyone should be fired or suspended or even gave a condemnation like son of a bitch about Zimmerman.Are you actually claiming he didn't contribute his two-bits to these issues?Link to his statementsOnly when it is Trump is it not an abuse.
Was it an "abuse" when Obama gave an Opinion on Trayvon Martin or the "hands up, don't shoot" thug?
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Obama on Trayvon Martin: ‘If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon’
"But beyond protests or vigils, the question is, are there some concrete things that we might be able to do? I know that Eric Holder is reviewing what happened down there, but I think it’s important for people to have some clear expectations here. Traditionally, these are issues of state and local government -- the criminal code. And law enforcement has traditionally done it at the state and local levels, not at the federal levels.
That doesn’t mean, though, that as a nation, we can’t do some things that I think would be productive. So let me just give a couple of specifics that I’m still bouncing around with my staff so we’re not rolling out some five-point plan, but some areas where I think all of us could potentially focus."
No he wanted to make policy changes. D'OH!
The funny thing was Colin talked to a vetetan on how to show dissent without disrespect and the vet suggested kneeling.exactly. but trump just wanted the players to respect the fking country. that's all and he's a bad guy. fk them all.President Obama’s remarks on Trayvon Martin (full transcript)Im trying to find where he said anyone should be fired or suspended or even gave a condemnation like son of a bitch about Zimmerman.
"But beyond protests or vigils, the question is, are there some concrete things that we might be able to do? I know that Eric Holder is reviewing what happened down there, but I think it’s important for people to have some clear expectations here. Traditionally, these are issues of state and local government -- the criminal code. And law enforcement has traditionally done it at the state and local levels, not at the federal levels.
That doesn’t mean, though, that as a nation, we can’t do some things that I think would be productive. So let me just give a couple of specifics that I’m still bouncing around with my staff so we’re not rolling out some five-point plan, but some areas where I think all of us could potentially focus."
No he wanted to make policy changes. D'OH!
Obama called out the Dept of Justice to make war on the evil white man.
You don't show dissent during the National Anthem. That's about the same thing as burning the American flag.
and you should read on, he said this:President Obama’s remarks on Trayvon Martin (full transcript)Im trying to find where he said anyone should be fired or suspended or even gave a condemnation like son of a bitch about Zimmerman.Are you actually claiming he didn't contribute his two-bits to these issues?Link to his statementsWas it an "abuse" when Obama gave an Opinion on Trayvon Martin or the "hands up, don't shoot" thug?
?
Obama on Trayvon Martin: ‘If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon’
"But beyond protests or vigils, the question is, are there some concrete things that we might be able to do? I know that Eric Holder is reviewing what happened down there, but I think it’s important for people to have some clear expectations here. Traditionally, these are issues of state and local government -- the criminal code. And law enforcement has traditionally done it at the state and local levels, not at the federal levels.
That doesn’t mean, though, that as a nation, we can’t do some things that I think would be productive. So let me just give a couple of specifics that I’m still bouncing around with my staff so we’re not rolling out some five-point plan, but some areas where I think all of us could potentially focus."
No he wanted to make policy changes. D'OH!
An excellent example of the stark difference between the two. One is thoughtful and totally prepared, the other is a blurting moron driven by truthiness and reckless tweeting.
"The judge conducted the trial in a professional manner. The prosecution and the defense made their arguments. The juries were properly instructed that in a -- in a case such as this, reasonable doubt was relevant, and they rendered a verdict. And once the jury’s spoken, that’s how our system works."
President Obama’s remarks on Trayvon Martin (full transcript)Im trying to find where he said anyone should be fired or suspended or even gave a condemnation like son of a bitch about Zimmerman.Are you actually claiming he didn't contribute his two-bits to these issues?Link to his statementsOnly when it is Trump is it not an abuse.
Was it an "abuse" when Obama gave an Opinion on Trayvon Martin or the "hands up, don't shoot" thug?
?
Obama on Trayvon Martin: ‘If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon’
"But beyond protests or vigils, the question is, are there some concrete things that we might be able to do? I know that Eric Holder is reviewing what happened down there, but I think it’s important for people to have some clear expectations here. Traditionally, these are issues of state and local government -- the criminal code. And law enforcement has traditionally done it at the state and local levels, not at the federal levels.
That doesn’t mean, though, that as a nation, we can’t do some things that I think would be productive. So let me just give a couple of specifics that I’m still bouncing around with my staff so we’re not rolling out some five-point plan, but some areas where I think all of us could potentially focus."
No he wanted to make policy changes. D'OH!
President Obama’s remarks on Trayvon Martin (full transcript)Im trying to find where he said anyone should be fired or suspended or even gave a condemnation like son of a bitch about Zimmerman.Are you actually claiming he didn't contribute his two-bits to these issues?Link to his statementsWas it an "abuse" when Obama gave an Opinion on Trayvon Martin or the "hands up, don't shoot" thug?
?
Obama on Trayvon Martin: ‘If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon’
"But beyond protests or vigils, the question is, are there some concrete things that we might be able to do? I know that Eric Holder is reviewing what happened down there, but I think it’s important for people to have some clear expectations here. Traditionally, these are issues of state and local government -- the criminal code. And law enforcement has traditionally done it at the state and local levels, not at the federal levels.
That doesn’t mean, though, that as a nation, we can’t do some things that I think would be productive. So let me just give a couple of specifics that I’m still bouncing around with my staff so we’re not rolling out some five-point plan, but some areas where I think all of us could potentially focus."
No he wanted to make policy changes. D'OH!
An excellent example of the stark difference between the two. One is thoughtful and totally prepared, the other is a blurting moron driven by truthiness and reckless tweeting.
"The judge conducted the trial in a professional manner. The prosecution and the defense made their arguments. The juries were properly instructed that in a -- in a case such as this, reasonable doubt was relevant, and they rendered a verdict. And once the jury’s spoken, that’s how our system works."
When you come to reality, the crash will be very hard for and on you.only in your wet dream.Americans more and more in a majority are disapproving of what Trump does.
i'm going to love it when the dems go down in 2018 more, you got it.When you come to reality, the crash will be very hard for and on you.only in your wet dream.Americans more and more in a majority are disapproving of what Trump does.
President Obama’s remarks on Trayvon Martin (full transcript)Im trying to find where he said anyone should be fired or suspended or even gave a condemnation like son of a bitch about Zimmerman.Are you actually claiming he didn't contribute his two-bits to these issues?Link to his statements
?
Obama on Trayvon Martin: ‘If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon’
"But beyond protests or vigils, the question is, are there some concrete things that we might be able to do? I know that Eric Holder is reviewing what happened down there, but I think it’s important for people to have some clear expectations here. Traditionally, these are issues of state and local government -- the criminal code. And law enforcement has traditionally done it at the state and local levels, not at the federal levels.
That doesn’t mean, though, that as a nation, we can’t do some things that I think would be productive. So let me just give a couple of specifics that I’m still bouncing around with my staff so we’re not rolling out some five-point plan, but some areas where I think all of us could potentially focus."
No he wanted to make policy changes. D'OH!
An excellent example of the stark difference between the two. One is thoughtful and totally prepared, the other is a blurting moron driven by truthiness and reckless tweeting.
"The judge conducted the trial in a professional manner. The prosecution and the defense made their arguments. The juries were properly instructed that in a -- in a case such as this, reasonable doubt was relevant, and they rendered a verdict. And once the jury’s spoken, that’s how our system works."
No one is talking about his comments on the verdict, moron.
Speaking of blurting morons driven by truthiness.
big ole tarjey went on the back of zimmerman right after his speech. yeppers. too bad your history always changes.President Obama’s remarks on Trayvon Martin (full transcript)Im trying to find where he said anyone should be fired or suspended or even gave a condemnation like son of a bitch about Zimmerman.Are you actually claiming he didn't contribute his two-bits to these issues?
Obama on Trayvon Martin: ‘If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon’
"But beyond protests or vigils, the question is, are there some concrete things that we might be able to do? I know that Eric Holder is reviewing what happened down there, but I think it’s important for people to have some clear expectations here. Traditionally, these are issues of state and local government -- the criminal code. And law enforcement has traditionally done it at the state and local levels, not at the federal levels.
That doesn’t mean, though, that as a nation, we can’t do some things that I think would be productive. So let me just give a couple of specifics that I’m still bouncing around with my staff so we’re not rolling out some five-point plan, but some areas where I think all of us could potentially focus."
No he wanted to make policy changes. D'OH!
An excellent example of the stark difference between the two. One is thoughtful and totally prepared, the other is a blurting moron driven by truthiness and reckless tweeting.
"The judge conducted the trial in a professional manner. The prosecution and the defense made their arguments. The juries were properly instructed that in a -- in a case such as this, reasonable doubt was relevant, and they rendered a verdict. And once the jury’s spoken, that’s how our system works."
No one is talking about his comments on the verdict, moron.
Speaking of blurting morons driven by truthiness.
No one? Except that was the transcript posted.as one of the example. And no, he never put a target on the back of Zimmerman.
Well that was certainly a quick turn around. I thought it would be. Originally Trump called out the NFL--stating anyone kneeling--"I would fire that son of a bitch." We had people burning their team gear on T.V. and having a conniption fit over players kneeling during the National Athem. Threatening to boycott watching football, the great American sport--that is played out in about every living room on every Sunday.
Well--now they've come to their senses.
"Nearly half of Americans disapprove of NFL player protests against the national anthem, but even more don't like the way President Trump has reacted to them, according to a new poll.Forty-eight percent of those polled said they believe it's inappropriate for NFL players to publicly protest through kneeling during the national anthem at games. However, 57 percent of those polled, regardless of whether they supported the protests or not, said they disapprove of the president's reaction — including his tweets and calls for players who kneeled to be fired. Only a little over one-third of those polled agreed with President Trump's reaction, respondents said in the poll."
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/p...-than-the-protests-themselves/article/2635862
It's very well explained by a Viet Nam veteran and sports announcer out of Dallas, Texas. If you have trouble hearing it, there is an icon on the video.
View attachment 153894
big ole tarjey went on the back of zimmerman right after his speech. yeppers. too bad your history always changes.President Obama’s remarks on Trayvon Martin (full transcript)Im trying to find where he said anyone should be fired or suspended or even gave a condemnation like son of a bitch about Zimmerman.
"But beyond protests or vigils, the question is, are there some concrete things that we might be able to do? I know that Eric Holder is reviewing what happened down there, but I think it’s important for people to have some clear expectations here. Traditionally, these are issues of state and local government -- the criminal code. And law enforcement has traditionally done it at the state and local levels, not at the federal levels.
That doesn’t mean, though, that as a nation, we can’t do some things that I think would be productive. So let me just give a couple of specifics that I’m still bouncing around with my staff so we’re not rolling out some five-point plan, but some areas where I think all of us could potentially focus."
No he wanted to make policy changes. D'OH!
An excellent example of the stark difference between the two. One is thoughtful and totally prepared, the other is a blurting moron driven by truthiness and reckless tweeting.
"The judge conducted the trial in a professional manner. The prosecution and the defense made their arguments. The juries were properly instructed that in a -- in a case such as this, reasonable doubt was relevant, and they rendered a verdict. And once the jury’s spoken, that’s how our system works."
No one is talking about his comments on the verdict, moron.
Speaking of blurting morons driven by truthiness.
No one? Except that was the transcript posted.as one of the example. And no, he never put a target on the back of Zimmerman.
Well that was certainly a quick turn around. I thought it would be. Originally Trump called out the NFL--stating anyone kneeling--"I would fire that son of a bitch." We had people burning their team gear on T.V. and having a conniption fit over players kneeling during the National Athem. Threatening to boycott watching football, the great American sport--that is played out in about every living room on every Sunday.
Well--now they've come to their senses.
"Nearly half of Americans disapprove of NFL player protests against the national anthem, but even more don't like the way President Trump has reacted to them, according to a new poll.Forty-eight percent of those polled said they believe it's inappropriate for NFL players to publicly protest through kneeling during the national anthem at games. However, 57 percent of those polled, regardless of whether they supported the protests or not, said they disapprove of the president's reaction — including his tweets and calls for players who kneeled to be fired. Only a little over one-third of those polled agreed with President Trump's reaction, respondents said in the poll."
Poll: More Americans disagree with Trump's response to NFL protests than the protests themselves
It's very well explained by a Viet Nam veteran and sports announcer out of Dallas, Texas. If you have trouble hearing it, there is an icon on the video.
View attachment 153894
Yup, it certainly is! The monuments are racist and Don the Con wants to keep them as "part of our culture." Bigly!
Well that was certainly a quick turn around. I thought it would be. Originally Trump called out the NFL--stating anyone kneeling--"I would fire that son of a bitch." We had people burning their team gear on T.V. and having a conniption fit over players kneeling during the National Athem. Threatening to boycott watching football, the great American sport--that is played out in about every living room on every Sunday.
Well--now they've come to their senses.
"Nearly half of Americans disapprove of NFL player protests against the national anthem, but even more don't like the way President Trump has reacted to them, according to a new poll.Forty-eight percent of those polled said they believe it's inappropriate for NFL players to publicly protest through kneeling during the national anthem at games. However, 57 percent of those polled, regardless of whether they supported the protests or not, said they disapprove of the president's reaction — including his tweets and calls for players who kneeled to be fired. Only a little over one-third of those polled agreed with President Trump's reaction, respondents said in the poll."
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/p...-than-the-protests-themselves/article/2635862
It's very well explained by a Viet Nam veteran and sports announcer out of Dallas, Texas. If you have trouble hearing it, there is an icon on the video.
President Obama’s remarks on Trayvon Martin (full transcript)Im trying to find where he said anyone should be fired or suspended or even gave a condemnation like son of a bitch about Zimmerman.Are you actually claiming he didn't contribute his two-bits to these issues?
Obama on Trayvon Martin: ‘If I had a son, he’d look like Trayvon’
"But beyond protests or vigils, the question is, are there some concrete things that we might be able to do? I know that Eric Holder is reviewing what happened down there, but I think it’s important for people to have some clear expectations here. Traditionally, these are issues of state and local government -- the criminal code. And law enforcement has traditionally done it at the state and local levels, not at the federal levels.
That doesn’t mean, though, that as a nation, we can’t do some things that I think would be productive. So let me just give a couple of specifics that I’m still bouncing around with my staff so we’re not rolling out some five-point plan, but some areas where I think all of us could potentially focus."
No he wanted to make policy changes. D'OH!
An excellent example of the stark difference between the two. One is thoughtful and totally prepared, the other is a blurting moron driven by truthiness and reckless tweeting.
"The judge conducted the trial in a professional manner. The prosecution and the defense made their arguments. The juries were properly instructed that in a -- in a case such as this, reasonable doubt was relevant, and they rendered a verdict. And once the jury’s spoken, that’s how our system works."
No one is talking about his comments on the verdict, moron.
Speaking of blurting morons driven by truthiness.
No one? Except that was the transcript posted.as one of the example. And no, he never put a target on the back of Zimmerman.
That's why the head of the NFL wants players to stand. I won't be watching Sunday no matter what.
The NFL also....."....care deeply about our players and respect their opinions and concerns about critical social issues."
Yeah...right. But, their fans pay the bills and the NFL has a major problem
on their hands right now.
A problem they're gonna lose.
That was a direct quote from the letter the commissioner sent.
Being attacked by a president who is abusing his power and not upholding our Constitution is a problem. I think the owners will re-think their support for the lying President "Hyperbole".
Expressing his opinion is not abusing his power in any way.
He is using the power of the presidency to attack and deliberately cause harm to an exceptional American Business. He is not faithfully carrying out the duty to protect the US Constitution by attacking the players constitutional right to protest. It is wholly up to the NFL and the owners to decide what the player do on the field. Players were not on the field for the anthem until 2009. Most stations hardly ever carried the playing of it either. To me it is a trite matter, but it shows all too well that he is totally unfit for the office.
He should be a victim of his own catch phrase.
"Donald Trump. You're Fired!!!!"
Well that was certainly a quick turn around. I thought it would be. Originally Trump called out the NFL--stating anyone kneeling--"I would fire that son of a bitch." We had people burning their team gear on T.V. and having a conniption fit over players kneeling during the National Athem. Threatening to boycott watching football, the great American sport--that is played out in about every living room on every Sunday.
Well--now they've come to their senses.
"Nearly half of Americans disapprove of NFL player protests against the national anthem, but even more don't like the way President Trump has reacted to them, according to a new poll.Forty-eight percent of those polled said they believe it's inappropriate for NFL players to publicly protest through kneeling during the national anthem at games. However, 57 percent of those polled, regardless of whether they supported the protests or not, said they disapprove of the president's reaction — including his tweets and calls for players who kneeled to be fired. Only a little over one-third of those polled agreed with President Trump's reaction, respondents said in the poll."
Poll: More Americans disagree with Trump's response to NFL protests than the protests themselves
It's very well explained by a Viet Nam veteran and sports announcer out of Dallas, Texas. If you have trouble hearing it, there is an icon on the video.
View attachment 153894
Yup, it certainly is! The monuments are racist and Don the Con wants to keep them as "part of our culture." Bigly!
ttps://www.yahoo.com/news/ex-kkk-leader-david-duke-180315141.htmlAs the official start of the “Unite the Right” rally kicked off in Charlottesville, Virginia, former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke said the gathering of white supremacists, neo-Nazis and far-right individuals pointed to a future fulfillment of President Donald Trump’s “promises.”