Topic: trump shows his true colors& loyalty to russians
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Thu 07/26/18 05:11 AM



....The Deep State is going down..smokin

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Thu 07/26/18 02:22 PM
At least he won't try to steal the furniture out of the Whitehouse when his second term is up like the Clinton's did.


Not completely true,

https://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2015/oct/01/viral-image/viral-image-wrongly-accuses-clinton-stealing/

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Thu 07/26/18 03:05 PM

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/obama-more-flexibility-russia/

Even the Liberal Snopes verified Obama telling Russia to wait until after the election....
Obama didn't know the mic was on, and he did say it... hundreds of people recorded it...

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Thu 07/26/18 03:50 PM
All of the complaining from the left is becoming white noise. Very few pay attention to it anymore. It changes from week to week. Most all of it, is going to make Trump resign, or be impeached, or be tried for treason. We, as republicans, or conservatives, are supposed to make us turn tail and run. It hasn't.

Every week it's something new, every week we're supposed to see Trump go down in flames. It hasn't happened, and I doubt that it will ever happen. I have to hand it to the libs. I could never stay that mad for as long as they have. Between the time Trump won the candidacy, until now is two years.

I fully expect them to continue griping until 2025, (or beyond, if another republican gets elected) If the good things keep happening like they have so far, then it's "Bar the door, Clara" because another is coming in.

Makes me wonder if these libs are so blind to what's happening. Are they not trying? Do they object to success?

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Fri 07/27/18 02:48 AM

All of the complaining from the left is becoming white noise. Very few pay attention to it anymore. It changes from week to week. Most all of it, is going to make Trump resign, or be impeached, or be tried for treason. We, as republicans, or conservatives, are supposed to make us turn tail and run. It hasn't.

Every week it's something new, every week we're supposed to see Trump go down in flames. It hasn't happened, and I doubt that it will ever happen. I have to hand it to the libs. I could never stay that mad for as long as they have. Between the time Trump won the candidacy, until now is two years.

I fully expect them to continue griping until 2025, (or beyond, if another republican gets elected) If the good things keep happening like they have so far, then it's "Bar the door, Clara" because another is coming in.

Makes me wonder if these libs are so blind to what's happening. Are they not trying? Do they object to success?
Trump could cure cancer and the left would still find something to whine about...it's what they do...

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Sun 07/29/18 04:36 PM
Nothing new here...

Welcome to Trumpworld..

https://www.cnn.com/2014/10/03/justice/texas-immigrant-detention-allegations/index.html

Women allege sexual abuse at Texas immigrant detention center

Women detained at an immigrant holding facility in southern Texas allege workers there have sexually abused them, including by removing them from their cells at night for sex as well as fondling them in front of others, lawyers wrote in a letter to federal officials this week.

Some guards or other workers at the Karnes County Residential Center also asked sexual favors of female detainees in exchange for money or promises of assistance -- including help with their immigration cases or shelter if they are released -- the lawyers allege in the letter.

The allegations were detailed in a Tuesday letter from several immigrant advocacy groups to officials with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security, which had hired one of America's for-profit prison operators to run the facility.

"We call for an immediate investigation into these serious allegations of sexual abuse and the immediate protection of all women and children forced to reside in the facility," the letter, sent by the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) on behalf of all the advocacy groups, reads.

Company denies claims, says center is 'family-friendly'
Geo Group Inc., the company that runs the facility, told CNN it strongly refutes the allegations.

"The Karnes County Residential Center provides a safe, clean, and family-friendly environment for mothers and children awaiting required processing by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency," the Geo Group's vice president of corporate relations, Pablo Paez, said. "The center provides high quality care, and our company strongly denies any allegations to the contrary."

ICE told CNN it couldn't discuss specifics about this case. But it said it "has a zero-tolerance policy for all forms of sexual abuse or assault and our facilities are maintained in accordance with applicable laws and policies."

"Accusations of alleged unlawful conduct are investigated thoroughly and if substantiated, appropriate action is taken," the agency said in a written statement.

The center is one of many in the country that hold undocumented immigrants -- many apprehended as they crossed into the United States -- as they await hearings on whether they will be deported. ICE detained 440,557 people across the nation in fiscal 2013.

The Karnes County facility can hold up to 532 detainees, and transitioned this summer from a center that housed adults to one that holds adults and children.

The sexual abuse is alleged to have happened since August, the lawyers' letter says.

"Numerous" women made the allegations to lawyers representing them, and at least three center employees committed the abuse, the letter said.
The letter came five days after one of the advocacy groups made other allegations about the center's treatment of women and children.
In a September 25 letter, the immigration clinic at the University of Texas School of Law asked federal immigration officials to investigate numerous complaints from detainees, including that children didn't have access to a variety of nutritious snacks between meals, that messages from attorneys weren't getting to their clients in a timely manner, and that -- although they had access to a nurse -- no doctor was on staff to handle significant medical issues such as respiratory infections and chronic illnesses.
Geo Group said it refutes those allegations, as well, and that ICE personnel are at the site to ensure compliance with the agency's family residential standards.

'Removing female detainees from their cells' for sex

MALDEF's letter from Tuesday accuses facility workers of "removing female detainees from their cells late in the evening and during early morning hours for the purpose of engaging in sexual acts in various parts of the facility."

Also, workers called detainees "their 'novias,' or 'girlfriends,' " and requested "sexual favors from female detainees in exchange for money, promises of assistance with their pending immigration cases, and shelter when and if the women are released," the advocates alleged.

Workers also kissed, fondled and groped detainees in front of other detainees, including children, the advocates alleged.

The women reported the allegations to center personnel, but "to date, no action has been taken to stop or prevent this abuse," the letter reads.
The advocates further argue that the center "provides an environment that facilitates the abuse," in part by having a guard roster that is predominantly male, and by allowing the guards 24-hour access to the detainees' rooms.

The letter warns the alleged harassment and "unsafe environment" likely violates several federal laws and regulations, and asks for a response detailing what ICE and the center will do to address the matter.


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Sun 07/29/18 04:56 PM

Nothing new here...

Welcome to Trumpworld..

https://www.cnn.com/2014/10/03/justice/texas-immigrant-detention-allegations/index.html

Women allege sexual abuse at Texas immigrant detention center

Women detained at an immigrant holding facility in southern Texas allege workers there have sexually abused them, including by removing them from their cells at night for sex as well as fondling them in front of others, lawyers wrote in a letter to federal officials this week.

Some guards or other workers at the Karnes County Residential Center also asked sexual favors of female detainees in exchange for money or promises of assistance -- including help with their immigration cases or shelter if they are released -- the lawyers allege in the letter.

The allegations were detailed in a Tuesday letter from several immigrant advocacy groups to officials with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security, which had hired one of America's for-profit prison operators to run the facility.

"We call for an immediate investigation into these serious allegations of sexual abuse and the immediate protection of all women and children forced to reside in the facility," the letter, sent by the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) on behalf of all the advocacy groups, reads.

Company denies claims, says center is 'family-friendly'
Geo Group Inc., the company that runs the facility, told CNN it strongly refutes the allegations.

"The Karnes County Residential Center provides a safe, clean, and family-friendly environment for mothers and children awaiting required processing by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency," the Geo Group's vice president of corporate relations, Pablo Paez, said. "The center provides high quality care, and our company strongly denies any allegations to the contrary."

ICE told CNN it couldn't discuss specifics about this case. But it said it "has a zero-tolerance policy for all forms of sexual abuse or assault and our facilities are maintained in accordance with applicable laws and policies."

"Accusations of alleged unlawful conduct are investigated thoroughly and if substantiated, appropriate action is taken," the agency said in a written statement.

The center is one of many in the country that hold undocumented immigrants -- many apprehended as they crossed into the United States -- as they await hearings on whether they will be deported. ICE detained 440,557 people across the nation in fiscal 2013.

The Karnes County facility can hold up to 532 detainees, and transitioned this summer from a center that housed adults to one that holds adults and children.

The sexual abuse is alleged to have happened since August, the lawyers' letter says.

"Numerous" women made the allegations to lawyers representing them, and at least three center employees committed the abuse, the letter said.
The letter came five days after one of the advocacy groups made other allegations about the center's treatment of women and children.
In a September 25 letter, the immigration clinic at the University of Texas School of Law asked federal immigration officials to investigate numerous complaints from detainees, including that children didn't have access to a variety of nutritious snacks between meals, that messages from attorneys weren't getting to their clients in a timely manner, and that -- although they had access to a nurse -- no doctor was on staff to handle significant medical issues such as respiratory infections and chronic illnesses.
Geo Group said it refutes those allegations, as well, and that ICE personnel are at the site to ensure compliance with the agency's family residential standards.

'Removing female detainees from their cells' for sex

MALDEF's letter from Tuesday accuses facility workers of "removing female detainees from their cells late in the evening and during early morning hours for the purpose of engaging in sexual acts in various parts of the facility."

Also, workers called detainees "their 'novias,' or 'girlfriends,' " and requested "sexual favors from female detainees in exchange for money, promises of assistance with their pending immigration cases, and shelter when and if the women are released," the advocates alleged.

Workers also kissed, fondled and groped detainees in front of other detainees, including children, the advocates alleged.

The women reported the allegations to center personnel, but "to date, no action has been taken to stop or prevent this abuse," the letter reads.
The advocates further argue that the center "provides an environment that facilitates the abuse," in part by having a guard roster that is predominantly male, and by allowing the guards 24-hour access to the detainees' rooms.

The letter warns the alleged harassment and "unsafe environment" likely violates several federal laws and regulations, and asks for a response detailing what ICE and the center will do to address the matter.




They've already been coaxed to say they are being abused in their own country. Not a huge leap to say it again when faced with something they don't like.

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Sun 07/29/18 04:58 PM



I say give them all lie detector test to find out..the guards and the immigrants..Let's find out what's true and what's not..and then act accordingly..spock

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Mon 07/30/18 12:46 AM
Edited by Kingcobra on Mon 07/30/18 12:50 AM


Nothing new here...

Welcome to Trumpworld..

https://www.cnn.com/2014/10/03/justice/texas-immigrant-detention-allegations/index.html

Women allege sexual abuse at Texas immigrant detention center

Women detained at an immigrant holding facility in southern Texas allege workers there have sexually abused them, including by removing them from their cells at night for sex as well as fondling them in front of others, lawyers wrote in a letter to federal officials this week.

Some guards or other workers at the Karnes County Residential Center also asked sexual favors of female detainees in exchange for money or promises of assistance -- including help with their immigration cases or shelter if they are released -- the lawyers allege in the letter.

The allegations were detailed in a Tuesday letter from several immigrant advocacy groups to officials with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security, which had hired one of America's for-profit prison operators to run the facility.

"We call for an immediate investigation into these serious allegations of sexual abuse and the immediate protection of all women and children forced to reside in the facility," the letter, sent by the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) on behalf of all the advocacy groups, reads.

Company denies claims, says center is 'family-friendly'
Geo Group Inc., the company that runs the facility, told CNN it strongly refutes the allegations.

"The Karnes County Residential Center provides a safe, clean, and family-friendly environment for mothers and children awaiting required processing by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency," the Geo Group's vice president of corporate relations, Pablo Paez, said. "The center provides high quality care, and our company strongly denies any allegations to the contrary."

ICE told CNN it couldn't discuss specifics about this case. But it said it "has a zero-tolerance policy for all forms of sexual abuse or assault and our facilities are maintained in accordance with applicable laws and policies."

"Accusations of alleged unlawful conduct are investigated thoroughly and if substantiated, appropriate action is taken," the agency said in a written statement.

The center is one of many in the country that hold undocumented immigrants -- many apprehended as they crossed into the United States -- as they await hearings on whether they will be deported. ICE detained 440,557 people across the nation in fiscal 2013.

The Karnes County facility can hold up to 532 detainees, and transitioned this summer from a center that housed adults to one that holds adults and children.

The sexual abuse is alleged to have happened since August, the lawyers' letter says.

"Numerous" women made the allegations to lawyers representing them, and at least three center employees committed the abuse, the letter said.
The letter came five days after one of the advocacy groups made other allegations about the center's treatment of women and children.
In a September 25 letter, the immigration clinic at the University of Texas School of Law asked federal immigration officials to investigate numerous complaints from detainees, including that children didn't have access to a variety of nutritious snacks between meals, that messages from attorneys weren't getting to their clients in a timely manner, and that -- although they had access to a nurse -- no doctor was on staff to handle significant medical issues such as respiratory infections and chronic illnesses.
Geo Group said it refutes those allegations, as well, and that ICE personnel are at the site to ensure compliance with the agency's family residential standards.

'Removing female detainees from their cells' for sex

MALDEF's letter from Tuesday accuses facility workers of "removing female detainees from their cells late in the evening and during early morning hours for the purpose of engaging in sexual acts in various parts of the facility."

Also, workers called detainees "their 'novias,' or 'girlfriends,' " and requested "sexual favors from female detainees in exchange for money, promises of assistance with their pending immigration cases, and shelter when and if the women are released," the advocates alleged.

Workers also kissed, fondled and groped detainees in front of other detainees, including children, the advocates alleged.

The women reported the allegations to center personnel, but "to date, no action has been taken to stop or prevent this abuse," the letter reads.
The advocates further argue that the center "provides an environment that facilitates the abuse," in part by having a guard roster that is predominantly male, and by allowing the guards 24-hour access to the detainees' rooms.

The letter warns the alleged harassment and "unsafe environment" likely violates several federal laws and regulations, and asks for a response detailing what ICE and the center will do to address the matter.




They've already been coaxed to say they are being abused in their own country. Not a huge leap to say it again when faced with something they don't like.


It's only a matter of time before one (or more) of them gets preggers while in custody. That will pretty much settle the issue. The workers know the women can't really do anything to stop them.

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Mon 07/30/18 04:07 AM



Nothing new here...

Welcome to Trumpworld..

https://www.cnn.com/2014/10/03/justice/texas-immigrant-detention-allegations/index.html

Women allege sexual abuse at Texas immigrant detention center

Women detained at an immigrant holding facility in southern Texas allege workers there have sexually abused them, including by removing them from their cells at night for sex as well as fondling them in front of others, lawyers wrote in a letter to federal officials this week.

Some guards or other workers at the Karnes County Residential Center also asked sexual favors of female detainees in exchange for money or promises of assistance -- including help with their immigration cases or shelter if they are released -- the lawyers allege in the letter.

The allegations were detailed in a Tuesday letter from several immigrant advocacy groups to officials with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security, which had hired one of America's for-profit prison operators to run the facility.

"We call for an immediate investigation into these serious allegations of sexual abuse and the immediate protection of all women and children forced to reside in the facility," the letter, sent by the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF) on behalf of all the advocacy groups, reads.

Company denies claims, says center is 'family-friendly'
Geo Group Inc., the company that runs the facility, told CNN it strongly refutes the allegations.

"The Karnes County Residential Center provides a safe, clean, and family-friendly environment for mothers and children awaiting required processing by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency," the Geo Group's vice president of corporate relations, Pablo Paez, said. "The center provides high quality care, and our company strongly denies any allegations to the contrary."

ICE told CNN it couldn't discuss specifics about this case. But it said it "has a zero-tolerance policy for all forms of sexual abuse or assault and our facilities are maintained in accordance with applicable laws and policies."

"Accusations of alleged unlawful conduct are investigated thoroughly and if substantiated, appropriate action is taken," the agency said in a written statement.

The center is one of many in the country that hold undocumented immigrants -- many apprehended as they crossed into the United States -- as they await hearings on whether they will be deported. ICE detained 440,557 people across the nation in fiscal 2013.

The Karnes County facility can hold up to 532 detainees, and transitioned this summer from a center that housed adults to one that holds adults and children.

The sexual abuse is alleged to have happened since August, the lawyers' letter says.

"Numerous" women made the allegations to lawyers representing them, and at least three center employees committed the abuse, the letter said.
The letter came five days after one of the advocacy groups made other allegations about the center's treatment of women and children.
In a September 25 letter, the immigration clinic at the University of Texas School of Law asked federal immigration officials to investigate numerous complaints from detainees, including that children didn't have access to a variety of nutritious snacks between meals, that messages from attorneys weren't getting to their clients in a timely manner, and that -- although they had access to a nurse -- no doctor was on staff to handle significant medical issues such as respiratory infections and chronic illnesses.
Geo Group said it refutes those allegations, as well, and that ICE personnel are at the site to ensure compliance with the agency's family residential standards.

'Removing female detainees from their cells' for sex

MALDEF's letter from Tuesday accuses facility workers of "removing female detainees from their cells late in the evening and during early morning hours for the purpose of engaging in sexual acts in various parts of the facility."

Also, workers called detainees "their 'novias,' or 'girlfriends,' " and requested "sexual favors from female detainees in exchange for money, promises of assistance with their pending immigration cases, and shelter when and if the women are released," the advocates alleged.

Workers also kissed, fondled and groped detainees in front of other detainees, including children, the advocates alleged.

The women reported the allegations to center personnel, but "to date, no action has been taken to stop or prevent this abuse," the letter reads.
The advocates further argue that the center "provides an environment that facilitates the abuse," in part by having a guard roster that is predominantly male, and by allowing the guards 24-hour access to the detainees' rooms.

The letter warns the alleged harassment and "unsafe environment" likely violates several federal laws and regulations, and asks for a response detailing what ICE and the center will do to address the matter.




They've already been coaxed to say they are being abused in their own country. Not a huge leap to say it again when faced with something they don't like.


It's only a matter of time before one (or more) of them gets preggers while in custody. That will pretty much settle the issue. The workers know the women can't really do anything to stop them.


Yet they claim they are coming here to escape abuse. :thinking:

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Mon 07/30/18 11:24 AM


All of the complaining from the left is becoming white noise. Very few pay attention to it anymore. It changes from week to week. Most all of it, is going to make Trump resign, or be impeached, or be tried for treason. We, as republicans, or conservatives, are supposed to make us turn tail and run. It hasn't.

Every week it's something new, every week we're supposed to see Trump go down in flames. It hasn't happened, and I doubt that it will ever happen. I have to hand it to the libs. I could never stay that mad for as long as they have. Between the time Trump won the candidacy, until now is two years.

I fully expect them to continue griping until 2025, (or beyond, if another republican gets elected) If the good things keep happening like they have so far, then it's "Bar the door, Clara" because another is coming in.

Makes me wonder if these libs are so blind to what's happening. Are they not trying? Do they object to success?
Trump could cure cancer and the left would still find something to whine about...it's what they do...


trump COULD NOT cure cancer, but he WOULD try to take credit for it and steal any money to made off of it that he could.

many trump supporters, on the other hand, seem to constantly whine that trump is under attack...FOR THINGS HE OUGHTTA BE UNDER ATTACK FOR!!!
sheesh.

and, all this whataboutism is even more hysterical when it's used in an attempt to villify others while apologizing for current problematic behaviors.

it would almost be funny if it weren't so sad.

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Mon 07/30/18 11:31 AM
There is nothing short of Trump resiging that would make the Left happy

Every thing this guy does is under scrutiny every little thing

he meets with Putin he is a traitor

If he doesn't meet with Putin he is his puppet doing his bidding.

He tries and saves American jobs he is a bastard

he doesn't try and save American jobs he is a bastard

the left whines about Russian collusion but say nothing when Obama and Clinton interfered in Israel election, you know our allies

And speaking of allies, he raises Tariffs on our allies and foes ( I dont agree with Tariffs) but he raises them he is anti american and anti ally
and if he does nothing he is a worthless P.O.S.

the guy is in a no win situation with the left.

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Mon 07/30/18 11:59 AM
it's not just what he does but how he does it that's problematic.

the constant barrage of bald faced, demonstrable lies is bad enough, but when he does it in OUR name (that of all americans) it's even that much more disconcerting.


trump isn't FIXing much, if anything at all.
what he IS doing is putting bandaids willy nilly whether there's anything to worth bandaging or not, while ignoring bleeding arteries right next to it.
he bandages other things improperly, or at the peripheries ...allowing the wound to continue gushing while he claims to be the best doctor the world has ever seen...
and, when that's not useful either, he just starts cutting. himself, others, friends, neighbors...then tosses a box of bandaids up in the air...then wallows in it claiming his aptitude as a great surgeon whether any of the still wrapped strips stick to the bloody mess of his own making, or not.
but, never an enemy. those he makes sure to steer clear of.
THEY get protection from cuts and blood.

then waits for his accolades worthy of the ages.


trump won't resign. it's the only thing keeping him out of harms way.
he's in trouble and he knows it.


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Mon 07/30/18 12:13 PM
Edited by chairman_z on Mon 07/30/18 12:16 PM
Well that is a wonderful spin DUB, and I think youve missed your calling as a P.R spokesperson.

Excellent spin.

Bald faced lies... righttt

He of all the presidents in the last 20 plus years is actually doing something and attempting to do something that helps America.

Obama sure didn't, Bush 43, well he tried but failed, Clinton set himself up for a nice pay day while screwing the American public you people seem to forgot the 1999 Financial services Modernization act aka The Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act , remember part of that act repealed parts of the glass steagal act.

Which was responsible for??? scratching my head thinking????
oh yeah the 2008 financial crash.

You expect Trump to fix all those problems overnight?

Do you think NAFTA was a good idea? ( thank you Bill Clinton) even though George H.W.Bush came up with it, Clinton eagerly signed it.

Shall we talk about Clinton's tough on crime bill which sent a lot of black youths and men to prison for various crimes , even Clinton and Hillary admitted during the presidential run of Hillary it was one thing he regretted.

And you wonder why you have problems in the black community particularly in the inner cities?

and yet you people say Trump is the problem?

He is trying to fix the issues with a uncooperative congress, uncooperative Republican party, a hostile Media, anti trump supporters and every yahoo fringe group looking to take a piece of his azz.

I dont think Obama got this much abuse from the Right wingers in his 8 years in office.


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Mon 07/30/18 12:15 PM



the constant barrage of bald faced, demonstrable lies is bad enough, but when he does it in OUR name (that of all americans) it's even that much more disconcerting.



"You can keep your plan, You can keep your doctor"
Sound familiar?laugh laugh

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Mon 07/30/18 12:25 PM
Re: chairman z's whining...(forgot to quote, but i think you get my drift)


"The single most important thing we want to achieve is to make
Obama a one term president"....Mitch McConnell (R-Ky)

"If Obama was for it, we had to be against it".... George Voinovich (R-Ohio)

there's plenty more, but why bother when dealing with
hypocrites who can dish it out but can't take it...

the guy was in a no-win situation with the right-wing

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Mon 07/30/18 12:32 PM
argo63,

was the media against Obama??

Was the BLM, SLPC against Obama?

how many protests did Obama have during his time in office?

How many Obama protester's were beaten up for wearing Obama shirts or hats? not many and most by racist groups.

So a few Republicans spoke up against Obama, oh boo hooo hoooo.

As it turned out Obama didn't face the same abuse like Trump.


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Mon 07/30/18 12:38 PM
Edited by d__u__b on Mon 07/30/18 12:42 PM
it's as if their heads were in the sand for 8 years. laugh

well, 9 1/2 now.

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Mon 07/30/18 12:43 PM
yeah I admit, Obama wasn't popular with the right wing, but please, are you going to tell me that Obama suffered the same backlash as Trump?

Bush even though he was an idiot, and was called plenty of names like Bush wacker, War Criminal you name it, he didn't face the same abuse as Trump.

Obama every now and again could sneak out of the white house and at least when he went places small crowds gathered but no one took pot shots at him.

Trump cannot do the same, they would be protesting and rioting if he showed up at a burger place.

Has any of Obama's press secretary been asked to leave a restaurant?

I cant recall that happening.


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Mon 07/30/18 12:49 PM
trump has earned every bit of the abuse that he has taken, and lots more.

he is a vile person, and demonstrates it every day.