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RE: At what point did today's movement change?
(01-21-2017 03:03 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  the streets are the only place right now to make their voice heard.

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we just held an election ...
where the American people spoke with one voice ...

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(01-21-2017 03:07 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote:  I swear people like Tom are why I voted for Johnson and why I'll keep voting 3rd party. This demonizing of white people has to stop. There are good and bad people of all backgrounds. Focus on the individuals doing wrong and not acting like the entire group is causing it.

Let him keep at it. Eventually, the Dems will even begin to lose self-loathing whites, and all that will be left of their party is the LGBT community of LA/San Fran, Chicago, and NYC.
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RE: At what point did today's movement change?
(01-21-2017 02:57 PM)Dasville Wrote:  
(01-21-2017 02:48 PM)fsquid Wrote:  Ok I found this in a news report.

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March organizers have laid out a wide-ranging list of principles — from equal pay for women and affordable access to abortion and birth control, to accountability for law enforcement and a higher minimum wage."

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So this was supposed to be about women. Thanks fsquid

My thoughts exactly! BTW, my wife was the one that brought up - there a millions of women that aren't protesting, they are at home or work, where ever.......

It is - a sad sack bunch still crying because they LOST. Actually, their very public display of losing is just another win for us to watch! Haha!!!
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RE: At what point did today's movement change?
(01-21-2017 03:07 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote:  I swear people like Tom are why I voted for Johnson and why I'll keep voting 3rd party. This demonizing of white people has to stop. There are good and bad people of all backgrounds. Focus on the individuals doing wrong and not acting like the entire group is causing it.

I dont agree with you on much, but this post is spot on. If Hillary wasn't running, I was most likely voting 3rd party.
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(01-21-2017 01:36 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  I was down in the one in Cincinnati. It started at my favorite park that we take our mutts to.

People were super nice. Couple thousand people. Zero cops. Also zero attendance in the cordoned off media section.

As we were leaving a bunch of a-holes with Russian signs and other garbage showed up yelling and screaming. **** em. Should have done this stuff on November 5th. Too bad, so sad.

which is a perfect example of why the GOP is the party of batshit crazy/stupid and the Dems are the party of losers.
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(01-21-2017 03:13 PM)green Wrote:  
(01-21-2017 03:03 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  the streets are the only place right now to make their voice heard.

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we just held an election ...
where the American people spoke with one voice ...

NO THANK YOU

yep. and more people voted for the losing candidate than the winning candidate. so much for that one voice.
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RE: At what point did today's movement change?
She won only 19.5 states.

Too bad, so sad.
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(01-21-2017 03:31 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  She won only 19.5 states.

Too bad, so sad.

and nearly 3 million more votes.
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(01-21-2017 03:26 PM)john01992 Wrote:  yep. and more people voted for the losing candidate than the winning candidate. so much for that one voice.

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RE: At what point did today's movement change?
Hilldog sucked, is a criminal, is the epitome of corruption and the establishment, and that's why she lost. The Dems have look in the mirror and realize what caused millions that voted for Obama to not vote, vote 3rd party, or vote Trump. Has nothing to do with Russia or "evil white men."
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At what point did today's movement change?
So what rights did we took from women?


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(01-21-2017 03:41 PM)b0ndsj0ns Wrote:  Hilldog sucked, is a criminal, is the epitome of corruption and the establishment, and that's why she lost. The Dems have look in the mirror and realize what caused millions that voted for Obama to not vote, vote 3rd party, or vote Trump. Has nothing to do with Russia or "evil white men."

Unless they figure it out they will continue to lose and lose and lose.
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(01-21-2017 03:34 PM)john01992 Wrote:  
(01-21-2017 03:31 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  She won only 19.5 states.

Too bad, so sad.

and nearly 3 million more votes.

In one state. California.

Take out Kalifornistan where republicans don't even need to bother going to the polls since there were two dems running against each other in the senate race and 6 house districts with no republican candidate, and Trump wins the popular vote by 1.4 million nationally.

Which means nothing unless you are aiming for a participation trophy.
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19.5 states.
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(01-21-2017 03:47 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  19.5 states.

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(01-21-2017 03:45 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  
(01-21-2017 03:34 PM)john01992 Wrote:  
(01-21-2017 03:31 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  She won only 19.5 states.

Too bad, so sad.

and nearly 3 million more votes.

In one state. California.

Take out Kalifornistan where republicans don't even need to bother going to the polls since there were two dems running against each other in the senate race and 6 house districts with no republican candidate, and Trump wins the popular vote by 1.4 million nationally.

Which means nothing unless you are aiming for a participation trophy.

Effectively Californians have 1/4th of the vote of a person from Wyoming. Even worse than 3/5ths of a person.

Calculation

39,250,000 / 55
vs
565,000 / 3
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Good.

Toughen up, buttercups. Them's the rules.
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(01-21-2017 03:53 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(01-21-2017 03:45 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  
(01-21-2017 03:34 PM)john01992 Wrote:  
(01-21-2017 03:31 PM)rath v2.0 Wrote:  She won only 19.5 states.

Too bad, so sad.

and nearly 3 million more votes.

In one state. California.

Take out Kalifornistan where republicans don't even need to bother going to the polls since there were two dems running against each other in the senate race and 6 house districts with no republican candidate, and Trump wins the popular vote by 1.4 million nationally.

Which means nothing unless you are aiming for a participation trophy.

Effectively Californians have 1/4th of the vote of a person from Wyoming. Even worse than 3/5ths of a person.

Calculation

39,250,000 / 55
vs
565,000 / 3

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(01-21-2017 03:41 PM)UTSAMarineVet09 Wrote:  So what rights did we took from women?


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None. This march seems to just be mostly just sour grapes about the election. The celebrities just keep railing on and on about Trump...not that much about women's rights.

My 2 cents. This is a lot of sound and fury...signifying nothing. 6 weeks from now...nothing happens with this. Just having a march does not change anything. Something has to come out of it. Ill watch and see...but...I don't believe it will. Feminism is failed ideology. The fact that they discounted the pro life women speaks volumes of this movement.
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CNN is incredible television.

Some nutjob feminazi was just on, and she said that if you aren't a feminist, you're insane. Jake Tepper asked if that was divisive. She responded, "It's just my opinion, I'm not calling you insane, but okay, maybe.. if you're not a feminist, you're crazy?"

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