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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    After Trump is put in prison for the rest of his life for a multitude of crimes you will have plenty of time introspection and whether you were stupid to vote for him.

    I myself am pretty sure you will skip the introspection and go to your grave ranting about Deep State and Fake News.
    Dream dream, filling up an idle hour

    Dreamin' is free
    Dreamin', dreamin' is free
    Dreamin', dreamin' is free
    Dreamin', dreamin' is free

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      So Yale Law School endorses anti-religious bigotry now?
      https://www.usatoday.com/story/opini...mn/3354031002/

      What happens at our nation’s elite law schools rarely stays there.

      That is why recent events at Yale Law School are so disturbing. In an effort to appease campus protesters, Yale announced that it would begin discriminating against religious students. This should concern all who value intellectual diversity and religious freedom. But even more troubling is the fact that this anti-religious bigotry is unlikely to confine itself to the ivory tower for long.

      In February, the Yale Federalist Society scheduled an event with Kristen Waggoner, an attorney at Alliance Defending Freedom, one of the nation’s premier religious liberty organizations. Waggoner recently argued Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission before the Supreme Court and won in a 7-2 vote. The case involved anti-religious discrimination against a Colorado baker.

      As Justice Elena Kagan explained, the government acted unconstitutionally because it exhibited “hostility to religious views.”

      One might expect an event with a successful Supreme Court advocate to be welcomed at an elite law school. But before the event had even taken place, more than 20 student organizations publicly condemned the event and speaker.

      The problem? Waggoner's orthodox Christian beliefs and a commitment to religious liberty. Parroting Southern Poverty Law Center talking points, protesters claimed she worked for a "homophobic, transphobic hate group." Never mind that Alliance Defending Freedom has won nine Supreme Court cases in the past seven years.....


      And THAT is only the beginning of what's going on at Yale.

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        So let play, "Who Said That Quote?" No cheating now. See if you can do better than last time.

        "One of the things I do worry about sometimes among progressives in the United States —maybe it’s true here as well — is a certain kind of rigidity where we say, 'Uh, I’m sorry, this is how it’s going to be,' and then we start sometimes creating what’s called a 'circular firing squad,' where you start shooting at your allies because one of them has strayed from purity on the issues. And when that happens, typically the overall effort and movement weakens.

        So I think whether you are speaking as a citizen or as a political leader or as an organizer … you have to recognize that the way we structure democracy requires you to take into account people who don’t agree with you, and that by definition means you’re not going to get 100 percent of what you want."

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          Lots of good hardworking people got duped by Trump and are starting to realize it and regret it.

          And then there are those who realize they were duped, but will never acknowledge it. And there are those who voted for him knowing he was a dirtbag.

          Which one are you?
          Wait until the economy starts to stagnate. Luckily with a Dem majority in the house the GOP is unlikely to make the cuts in medicare and SS Trump desperately want, but voters see what's going on.

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Wait until the economy starts to stagnate. Luckily with a Dem majority in the house the GOP is unlikely to make the cuts in medicare and SS Trump desperately want, but voters see what's going on.
            Only a lib would hope for that.

            But apparently you missed the jobs numbers yesterday.

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              Note to Team Mueller: If you don't indict, you can't incite
              https://thehill.com/opinion/white-ho...ou-cant-incite

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                Beto O’Rourke Is Fauxbama
                https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/...e-is-fauxbama/

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                  Why is it taking Bernie Sanders so long to release his taxes?
                  https://www.cnn.com/2019/04/05/polit...xes/index.html

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                    70% of Wall Street thinks Trump will be reelected in 2020
                    https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/05/70pe...d-in-2020.html

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Only a lib would hope for that.

                      But apparently you missed the jobs numbers yesterday.
                      Job market bounces back in March with 196,000 gain in payrolls
                      https://www.cnbc.com/2019/04/05/nonf...arch-2019.html

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                        Democrats face minefield if they get Trump's tax returns
                        https://www.politico.com/story/2019/...eturns-1329795

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                          Appeals court narrows path for disclosure of grand jury info in Mueller report
                          https://www.politico.com/story/2019/...report-1259671

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                            This is no right wing paper.... And the writer is the president of the New York Civil Rights Coalition and former assistant national director of the NAACP.

                            The reparations scam is back, and Democratic presidential candidates are falling for it
                            https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/...p3m-story.html

                            I have lived long enough to be embarrassed for politicians and others who don’t know history. Such ignorance is especially galling when presidential hopefuls go to kiss the ring of the ignominious Al Sharpton to seek either his blessing or neutrality as they pursue their party’s nomination at the top of its 2020 ticket.

                            So my civil rights bones rattled when major figures — such as Beto O’Rourke, Julian Castro, Kamala Harris and Cory Booker — went to Sharpton’s “House of Justice” and expressed their support for or signaled interest in federal legislation that would consider reparations for the descendants of African-American slaves.

                            Where have these dolts been for the past several decades? As recently as 1992, Sharpton backed a “Million Youth March” in Harlem that revived the idea of reparations. That March was scantily attended — it having been convened by a “black leader” even more wretched and discredited than Sharpton, Khalid Muhammad, an unrepentant anti-Semite and black separatist. The march fizzled, as did the demand for slavery reparations.

                            Indeed, historically all the sound and fury about reparations for the descendants of African-American slaves has been just that — noise and racial rhetoric.

                            But now, against the backdrop of a 2020 presidential race, mainstream Democrats are giving lip service to considering — er, “studying” the ways of providing “reparations” that, if serious and honestly pursued, would run in the trillions, go into the pockets of people many generations removed from slavery and make a mockery of actual attempts to repair moral damage done....


                            Typical lib pandering.

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                              “And it’s a wall — not a good-looking wall. It’s a wall. It’s got 36 doors in it. Big doors. Very big doors. And they never put the doors on. So it’s 38 miles with 36 doors that you can drive a truck through. There’s only one problem: They never put the doors on it. So we’re putting the doors on it. Or, even better, maybe not putting any doors. I said, ‘Maybe you do it without the doors.’ Because putting the doors on cost most than the property is worth. I’d rather give the money for the property and just say, “Bye-bye,” or sell it to somebody on the other side.”

                              Maybe Con can translate this Trump gobbledegook?

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                                A redacted version of the 400 page Mueller report will be out in a week or so. Even with redactions it’s going to be devastating for Trump.

                                Tick tick Con.

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