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..fuckwits banging on about Obama....

I think everyone who's sick of the wall-to-wall coverage should use this place before it's hived off to CE&P which Sixthson refers to as the place where 'a whole group of followers gang up on you to take you down'.
I refer to it as the Snake Pit full of one-eyed snakes.
I'm amused by all the whiney Democrats. They all shit themselves when Trump said He'll see if he accepts the results, now look what's happening. They all cry about what Trump said about women many years ago, but look what Clinton and Kennedy DID to women while in office! Unreal. He won already folks, get over it.
... concentration camps ...
It's not all about you and your opinion. Someone else asked and I replied.
The Great Democrat, Franklin D. Roosevelt organised his own concentration camps.
GEORGE TAKEI: I was a five-year-old. My parents told—my father told us that we were going on a long vacation to a place called Arkansas. It was an adventure. I thought everyone took vacations by leaving home in a railroad car with sentries, armed soldiers at both ends of the car, sitting on wooden benches. And whenever we approached a town, we were forced to draw the curtains, the shade. We were not supposed to be seen by the people out there. We thought that was the way things happened. We saw people crying, you know, and we thought, "Well, why are they crying? Daddy said we're going on a vacation." So we were innocent children.
When we arrived at Rohwer, in the swamps of Arkansas, there were these barb wire fences and sentry towers. But children are amazingly adaptable. And so, the barb wire fence became no more intimidating than a chain link fence around a school playground. And the sentry towers were just part of the landscape. We adjusted to lining up three times a day to eat lousy food in a noisy mess hall. And at school, we began every school day with the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag. I could see the barb wire fence and the sentry towers right outside my schoolhouse window as I recited the words "with liberty and justice for all," an innocent child unaware of the irony.
