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Trump is now unhinged
#1
I truly believe he's lost it.

At some point, his comments are going to cross the line and become overtly damaging to the country that will put the police in a pickle where his campaign stops are having him incite illegal acts (and no, I'm not talking about sexual assault in this case).

Not sure how we are going to handle such a candidate 3 weeks before election. Is it possible he can say ANYTHING and be safe until Nov 8?
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#2
sekker wrote:
I truly believe he's lost it.

At some point, his comments are going to cross the line and become overtly damaging to the country that will put the police in a pickle where his campaign stops are having him incite illegal acts (and no, I'm not talking about sexual assault in this case).

Dude, he promised to pay for the defense of anyone assaulting a peaceful protester way back in March.

That wasn't far enough over the line for you?

He's only gotten worse since then and has not been arrested. He's probably safe until after the election 'cause the cops don't want to risk arresting the next executive of the U.S.

But he's going to be accountable after that.

And his bragging about how his fame and fortune lets him get away with anything he wants is gonna haunt him.
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#3
"now"? that kinda implies he wasn't before...

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#4
He's an idiot, should've been shuffled off to Sing-sing months ago. Definitely needs his head aligned, lol.
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#5
He has so many crimes and near-crimes hanging out there and is so visible and has such a big mouth that he'll be lucky to skate much farther.
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#6
Though she normally votes on election day, I'm asking my wife to go to early voting with me. Our area bleeds Trump Red and I am not comfortable having my Hispanic, immigrant, naturalized citizen wife being confronted by these imbeciles.

She might hurt them and then I'd have to hire a new attorney (our current one has a Trump sign out).

Sad in so many ways.
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#7
Why bother with upfront personal voting, I've not seen a polling place in this very conservative portion of the San Fernando Valley for 15 years.

They send me a ballot along with informational material, my wife and I send in our choices. Today is our 50th wedding anniversary and 15th since electing this option.

I recall as a youngster voting with paper ballots and staking out polling places on behalf of my candidates, I actually had friends and supporters stake out polling places on my behalf during an election.

With the onset of electronic voting we now need only depend on Microsoft to keep our elections honest.
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#8
RgrF wrote:
Today is our 50th wedding anniversary

Did we miss the most important part of your post? Happy Anniversary, I hope we can reach our 50th.
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#9
No point in reminding each other how old we've become.
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#10
RgrF wrote:
No point in reminding each other how old we've become.

You both are extremely fortunate.

Stay strong. Stay healthy.

And enjoy :-)

Be well.

Rob
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