You don't like Trump. I get it.

Christobal

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Don't vote for him. Do you really need to do this to his supporters. Note this is from CBS not the usual suspects like FOX news.

http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/20...lash-with-trump-supporters-at-san-jose-rally/

Is it time to take a step back and just vote our wishes and not attack each other? When is violence and intimidation acceptable by anyone?

Edited to add. If you didn't click the link your opion is without validity. I would really like you to justify what happened there.
 
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I'm sure he's a good person, and a great fellow to know personally. But he simply is not qualified to be the President of the United States.
 
I'm sure he's a good person, and a great fellow to know personally. But he simply is not qualified to be the President of the United States.

did you feel that way about obama? (a junior senator with a very limited voting record and no experience as mayor, governor, or even business executive?)
 
Let's face it, Trump supporters aren't the best. They're drug dealers. They're carrying disease. They're rapists. And some, I suppose, are good people.
 
did you feel that way about obama? (a junior senator with a very limited voting record and no experience as mayor, governor, or even business executive?)
Obama had a clear set of workable policies, and a sensible plan to implement them. Trump has neither.
 
I don't like any of the candidates, they are not what I would want in a President. I want a President that is really for the people, not for themselves or their interest groups or big business etc...

As a citizen, I want to make my own choices for myself, I don't want government telling me what choices I can make. When it comes down to it, no one cares but me if I survive and lead the type of life I want. Most of the government doesn't care about people, especially if we are not in the top 1% in wealth and power.
 
Obama had a clear set of workable policies, and a sensible plan to implement them. Trump has neither.

not when he was campaiging, he didn't.
such were hilary's debate points against him.

and his policies didn't turn out like he said ("shovel-ready jobs" ring a bell?) which only served to highlight his inexperience and naïveté.

the fact that he was not a washington insider was one of his main selling points, and many see trump similarly.


personally i don't support trump for the job, but the other two aren't much better choices at all
 
You all have to have missed my point. If you are a Trump supporter do you deserve violence?

I don't like you so I shall throw eggs at you and molest you. Yes, I said molest you. Your clothes and hat are fair game just because you walked besides me. I will tear them off you Did you watch the video?
 
Denny---<-----that's me! The male half

I'm sure he's a good person, and a great fellow to know personally. But he simply is not qualified to be the President of the United States.
Denny----------------- So what other man running is qualified?
 
Don't vote for him. Do you really need to do this to his supporters. Note this is from CBS not the usual suspects like FOX news.

http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/20...lash-with-trump-supporters-at-san-jose-rally/

Is it time to take a step back and just vote our wishes and not attack each other? When is violence and intimidation acceptable by anyone?

Edited to add. If you didn't click the link your opion is without validity. I would really like you to justify what happened there.

Better a few cracked heads than allow a modern day Mussolini using hateful rhetoric and thoroughly unworkable policies achieve ultimate power. He is not the answer. He is part of the problem. A populous capitalist feeding off the mobs fears.

The article says a mob mentality took over. Lots of articles out there on seemingly peaceful civilized people losing control in a mob.

Trump's rhetoric is inciting a mob mentality in his prospective voters. Leading them not to violence but ruin and possible destruction.

Donald Trump is the greatest threat to the US economy and hence the world's. It is entirely possible, he is a threat to international peace, with the potential to be a greater war criminal than the 'Moron", GW.
 
Better a few cracked heads than allow a modern day Mussolini using hateful rhetoric and thoroughly unworkable policies achieve ultimate power. He is not the answer. He is part of the problem. A populous capitalist feeding off the mobs fears.

The article says a mob mentality took over. Lots of articles out there on seemingly peaceful civilized people losing control in a mob.

Trump's rhetoric is inciting a mob mentality in his prospective voters. Leading them not to violence but ruin and possible destruction.

Donald Trump is the greatest threat to the US economy and hence the world's. It is entirely possible, he is a threat to international peace, with the potential to be a greater war criminal than the 'Moron", GW.

So if I'm reading you right the violence is ok. Mobs have no choice. The devil made them do it.
 
Better a few cracked heads than allow a modern day Mussolini using hateful rhetoric and thoroughly unworkable policies achieve ultimate power. He is not the answer. He is part of the problem. A populous capitalist feeding off the mobs fears.

The article says a mob mentality took over. Lots of articles out there on seemingly peaceful civilized people losing control in a mob.

Trump's rhetoric is inciting a mob mentality in his prospective voters. Leading them not to violence but ruin and possible destruction.

Donald Trump is the greatest threat to the US economy and hence the world's. It is entirely possible, he is a threat to international peace, with the potential to be a greater war criminal than the 'Moron", GW.

I'm sorry...,

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Donald Trump ignited the violence of OWS and BLM?

Let's face it, his rhetoric is merely an excuse for a continuance of a behavioral pattern. The Left is done talking, now they are engaging in South American "Democracy."
 
Probably Sanders supporters. Or idiots that think Gary Johnson has a chance. Both kinds are known crazies.
 
I'm sure he's a good person, and a great fellow to know personally. But he simply is not qualified to be the President of the United States.

The qualifications are 35 years of age and an American citizen.
 
No outrage about Trump supporters pepper spraying peaceful protesters in San Diego?
 
I don't like any of the candidates, they are not what I would want in a President. I want a President that is really for the people, not for themselves or their interest groups or big business etc...

As a citizen, I want to make my own choices for myself, I don't want government telling me what choices I can make. When it comes down to it, no one cares but me if I survive and lead the type of life I want. Most of the government doesn't care about people, especially if we are not in the top 1% in wealth and power.

Your choice is Hillary and Trump, you aint designing your new gender for the prom.
 
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