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  1. “It is not enough to simply beat Trump, He must be destroyed thoroughly. His kind must not rise again.” David Plouffe, President Obama’s former campaign manager “But the larger stakes of the election are putting the country on a path where Trump’s views of the world are far in our rearview mirror.” Geoff Garin , who now advises Priorities USA Action “a complete revulsion of the Trump wing” that would lead to a “realignment” of the Republican Party. Senator Barbara Boxer of California
  2. Hopefully these developments in Kansas are the beginning of the end of the asinine political theory that makes up the conservative twisted way of thinking http://nyti.ms/2b4abip http://nyti.ms/2b430GO
  3. Firearms aren't allowed in Sterling Forest until Nov 1
  4. I believe you are only allowed to hunt with a gun after Oct 1 in Sterling Forest, so unless you plan on bowhunting early bear Sterling Forest would not work
  5. Being uninformed and misinformed is the reason why Trump is the republican nominee, the uneducated (and most likely in-breed) members of the GOP are his only source of reliable voters.
  6. Not that I agree with this whole Trans-Gender BS but here is another example of how Conservative/Republicans [principles harm the citizens of Republican governed states. In this case they are responsible for the economic loss by losing the NBA All-Star Game. Way to go GOP, keep pushing your failed policies onto the dumb people who elected you to office. http://nyti.ms/29RZvBh
  7. It appears the link to Scum shooting another unarmed black man didn't post correctly so the correct link follows http://nyti.ms/29YEfwZ
  8. resisting arrest Clearly your eyes must be as damaged as your thought process because clearly you are unable to see the man's hands clearly raised in the air.
  9. This video took place in Miami, but I'm not surprised an ignorant police apologist wouldn't now the actual facts. In your defense I can see how you can get confused when nearly every day you are forced to defend the scum members of law enforcement when they are caught on video carrying out their criminal misdeeds.
  10. The arguments put forth by the deniers just further makes my point about the asinine and ignorant thought process of Republicans
  11. Nicholas Kristof JULY 21, 2016 CLEVELAND — The arena here at the Republican National Convention echoes with applause for Donald Trump, but the cacophony and extravagant stage effects can’t conceal the chaos in the G.O.P. and in the Trump campaign. Republican senators suddenly are busy fishing, mowing the lawn or hiking the Grand Canyon; conservative celebrities mostly sent regrets. This vacuum reflects the horror that many leading conservatives feel for their new nominee. Pundits like me are gnashing our teeth as Trump receives the presidential nomination of the party of Lincoln, but, frankly speaking, we don’t have much credibility in Cleveland since many of us aren’t all that likely to support a Republican nominee in any case. So instead of again inflicting on you my views of the danger of Trump, let me share what some influential conservatives said about him during the course of the campaign. (Some have since tempered their public sentiments.) “He’s a race-baiting, xenophobic religious bigot. He doesn’t represent my party. He doesn’t represent the values that the men and women who wear the uniform are fighting for.” — Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina “I don’t think this guy has any more core principles than a Kardashian marriage.” — Senator Ben Sasse, Republican of Nebraska “We saw and looked at true hate in the eyes last year in Charleston. I will not stop until we fight a man that chooses not to disavow the K.K.K. That is not a part of our party.” — Nikki Haley, Republican governor of South Carolina “A moral degenerate.” — Peter Wehner, evangelical Christian commentator who served in last three Republican administrations “Donald Trump is a madman who must be stopped,” — Bobby Jindal, former Republican governor of Louisiana “I won’t vote for Donald Trump because of who he isn’t. He isn’t a Republican. He isn’t a conservative. He isn’t a truth teller. ... I also won’t vote for Donald Trump because of who he is. A bigot. A misogynist. A fraud. A bully.” — Norm Coleman, former Republican senator from Minnesota “To support Trump is to support a bigot. It’s really that simple.” — Stuart Stevens, chief strategist to Mitt Romney’s 2012 presidential campaign “Donald Trump is unfit to be president. He is a dishonest demagogue who plays to our worst fears. Trump would take America on a dangerous journey.” — Meg Whitman, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise C.E.O. and former national finance co-chairwoman for Chris Christie’s presidential campaign “I thought he was an embarrassment to my party; I think he’s an embarrassment to my country. … I can’t vote for him.” — Tom Ridge, former Republican governor of Pennsylvania and secretary of homeland security under George W. Bush “I would not vote for Trump, clearly. If there is any, any, any other choice, a living, breathing person with a pulse, I would be there.” — Mel Martinez, former Republican senator from Florida and former chairman of the Republican National Committee “The G.O.P., in putting Trump at the top of the ticket, is endorsing a brand of populism rooted in ignorance, prejudice, fear and isolationism. This troubles me deeply as a Republican, but it troubles me even more as an American. … Never Trump.” — Henry M. Paulson Jr., Treasury secretary under George W. Bush “Hillary is preferable to Trump, just like malaria is preferable to Ebola. … If it’s Trump-Hillary with no serious third-party option in the fall, as hard as it is for me to believe I am actually writing these words, there is just no question: I’d take a Tums and cast my ballot for Hillary.” — Jamie Weinstein, senior writer, the Daily Caller, a conservative website “Donald Trump is a phony, a fraud. His promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University.” — Mitt Romney, 2012 Republican nominee for president “When you’ve got a guy favorably quoting Mussolini, I don’t care what party you’re in, I’m not voting for that guy.” — Ken Cuccinelli, president of the Senate Conservatives Fund “Donald Trump is a scam. Evangelical voters should back away.” — The Christian Post, a popular U.S. evangelical website “Listen, Donald Trump is a serial philanderer, and he boasts about it. … The president of the United States talks about how great it is to commit adultery. How proud he is. Describes his battles with venereal disease as his own personal Vietnam.” — Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas “A man utterly unfit for the position by temperament, values and policy preferences … whose personal record of chicanery and wild rhetoric of bigotry, misogyny and misplaced belligerence are without parallel in the modern history of either major party.” — Eliot A. Cohen, a senior State Department official under George W. Bush “Leaders don’t need to do research to reject Klan support. #NeverTrump” — Ken Mehlman, former chairman of the Republican National Committee “God bless this man” — Daily Stormer, white supremacist website
  12. Jist as being ignorant of the scientific facts is also asinine, but ignorance and asinine thoughts are the tell tale signs of a devout republican
  13. Stay away from any of the craftsman models, the Echo from Home Depot is well worth the price, always started with no more then two pulls and is able to handle whatever uses you have in store for it
  14. Quoting from the article, "In the election season ahead don’t vote for deniers", in other words "DON'T VOTE FOR REPUBLICANS"
  15. Perhaps the lack of interest I see is because of where I live My daughter does enjoy shooting and she does quite well, however I know she will never take up hunting because even through she does enjoy shooting she has zero interest in going hunting, I know because I asked.
  16. I don't believe this legislation would have any real-life affect. Kids today simply have no interest/desire to hunt/shoot. As the numbers show less and less adults are hunting and with the declining number of adults afield kids today are no longer being exposed to either sport. On a personal note in the year plus I have been a member of the local gun range expect for the times my daughter has come with me I have only one other time seen a kid there shooting. The facts are the facts, the hunting and shooting sports are declining due to a number of reasons, with lack of places to shoot/hunt and a lack of interest I believe leading the way. Besides what I just noted kids today simply do not go outside, their entire lives are made up of virtual play. On not a single day can you find a single kid outside riding their bike or playing, times have changed, and with that in mind I soon will be driving Child of Redneck to the mall, back in the day when me and my friends wanted to go to our local mall we rode our bikes there, I told Redneck Child this and I was met with an unbelieving blank stare. Yep times are different, but on the positive side I guess today's kids can do all the shooting and hunting they want online, that sure beats sitting outside freezing in the real world!
  17. And with the platform they have adopted, a platform which pulls them further away from what a majority of American's find acceptable(in this case I am speaking of the American public's acceptance of same sex marriage and equal rights of gays and lesbians, not that there's anything wrong with porn) is it any wonder that they have been unable to win a presidential election? This is a clown platform to match their clown nominee.
  18. http://nyti.ms/29sDzxr Another group who won't be supporting the republican clown, otherwise known as Little Hitler
  19. As long as big business and their GOP cronies exist such actions will continue because a company's bottom line is far more important then the health of the environment
  20. I recently ran a 125 ft supply line for a neighbor's garden using Pex, rolled it out into trench, added connection for garden hose and was done.
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