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5 hours ago, crappyice said:


All that global warming us Truck driving republicans created is causing this snowflake to melt. Get to a safe space soon pal! You will be OK.


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I am ok, Crappy. You seem to be the one who needs a safe space- like a web forum where everyone shares the same point of view. If you can’t participate in an intelligent debate, stay out of it. There was no name calling until you chimed in. I appreciate Culver’s posts because he can explain his point of view without resorting to childish nonsense. You should try doing the same. 

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I am ok, Crappy. You seem to be the one who needs a safe space- like a web forum where everyone shares the same point of view. If you can’t participate in an intelligent debate, stay out of it. There was no name calling until you chimed in. I appreciate Culver’s posts because he can explain his point of view without resorting to childish nonsense. You should try doing the same. 

Do you think responding to people’s comments with “just blame the Dems” and “cop out” is an intelligent way to participate in a debate?
Did you ever answer Culver’s question about about the lessening of societal morals? Or was that answer not part of your narrative...ehhh...”debate”

I do sincerely apologize for calling you a snowflake. That was not nice of me and clearly an inaccurate description of you. You are not at all delicate and unique.


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What would the charges be?

When he leaves office, however, it is another matter: there are a host of charges he might face. These include obstruction of justice charges in relation to the Russia investigation; illegally withholding military aid to Ukraine in order to pressure them to investigate his political rivals; and soliciting campaign donations from foreign nationals – all of which Trump denies. According to the investigative site the Intercept, the laws Trump has potentially broken in his interaction with Ukraine and China as president could land him 10 years in prison.

And it is not just Trump’s conduct as president that has opened him to potential legal trouble. There is also the matter of his financial and tax dealings, which are the subject of numerous lawsuits.
Importantly, how long Trump stays in power has a bearing on any potential legal liability. The statute of limitations on obstruction of justice charges, for example, is only five years. So if Trump gets another term, he will run down the clock on that. Honestly, if you want to do the crime without doing the time, it really pays to be president.


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10 hours ago, virgil said:

I am ok, Crappy. You seem to be the one who needs a safe space- like a web forum where everyone shares the same point of view. If you can’t participate in an intelligent debate, stay out of it. There was no name calling until you chimed in. I appreciate Culver’s posts because he can explain his point of view without resorting to childish nonsense. You should try doing the same. 

We've disagreed on some topics here but I really enjoy it with you. You're civil and can explain you opinions and stances. I wish it went like that more often int he real world. 

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2 minutes ago, Chef said:

When he leaves office, however, it is another matter: there are a host of charges he might face. These include obstruction of justice charges in relation to the Russia investigation; illegally withholding military aid to Ukraine in order to pressure them to investigate his political rivals; and soliciting campaign donations from foreign nationals – all of which Trump denies.

Russian collusion was obviously a hoax.

He was acquitted by the senate on the Ukraine issues.

I hear what your saying, but I think it's pure Liberal fantasy to think he'll be seeing the inside of any jail cells in his lifetime.

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Russian collusion was obviously a hoax.
He was acquitted by the senate on the Ukraine issues.
I hear what your saying, but I think it's pure Liberal fantasy to think he'll be seeing the inside of any jail cells in his lifetime.

Acquitted by the senate means nothing. It just means he was allowed to stay in office. Does not mean he wasn’t guilty.


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12 minutes ago, crappyice said:


Do you think responding to people’s comments with “just blame the Dems” and “cop out” is an intelligent way to participate in a debate?
Did you ever answer Culver’s question about about the lessening of societal morals? Or was that answer not part of your narrative...ehhh...”debate”

I do sincerely apologize for calling you a snowflake. That was not nice of me and clearly an inaccurate description of you. You are not at all delicate and unique.


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I believe I did answer Culver's questions- have someone read my posts to you if you need help.

Another internet tough guy.  I'm quite confident that this conversation would go differently in person.

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2 minutes ago, Culvercreek hunt club said:

We've disagreed on some topics here but I really enjoy it with you. You're civil and can explain you opinions and stances. I wish it went like that more often int he real world. 

Likewise.  That was my point from the beginning- the loss of civil discourse.

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I believe I did answer Culver's questions- have someone read my posts to you if you need help.
Another internet tough guy.  I'm quite confident that this conversation would go differently in person.

I’ve met crappy and I’m pretty confident it would not lol


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I believe I did answer Culver's questions- have someone read my posts to you if you need help.
Another internet tough guy.  I'm quite confident that this conversation would go differently in person.

Tough guy? Me?!? Haha!! I would think if this conversation would happen in person it would be quite lively and enjoyable (not overly different than here IMO).

By claiming “subjectivity” regarding the changes to society’s morals allows for interpretation as to what is vulgar too, no?
If the sign said “F&@$ your feelings” (as opposed to spelling it out) is it no longer vulgar?
Is the word “$hit” vulgar?
If you find it vulgar, must I?


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Even after me calling you names and teasing you about Trump and Rona and small deer!
We should go fishing or something?!?


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Hahaha you pick the day and I’m there. Give it two weeks and the west branch will be on fire again


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23 hours ago, virgil said:

These responses to my question are lame.  Of course anyone can scour the internet and find examples of individuals on the Left holding home-made signs, or whatever that other thing Airedale posted.  Again, not what I was referring to.  I'd love for someone to make an attempt at an intelligent response.

Walk the walk. Talk the talk. In the working man's vocabulary. Trump understands more about the working, tax paying, ground floor people of this country, than the socialist left wing. Who only want to take all they can from us, and give to those who prefer to just have everything given to them. That will only last as long as the working people can pay the bills. Eventually, there won't be enough to make the payments.

The language spoken in, and about today's politics, is only the frustration felt from ALL sides. And it is nothing new. Just more openly displayed these days. As are most things, compared to years ago.

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26 minutes ago, grampy said:

Walk the walk. Talk the talk. In the working man's vocabulary. Trump understands more about the working, tax paying, ground floor people of this country, than the socialist left wing. Who only want to take all they can from us, and give to those who prefer to just have everything given to them. That will only last as long as the working people can pay the bills. Eventually, there won't be enough to make the payments.

The language spoken in, and about today's politics, is only the frustration felt from ALL sides. And it is nothing new. Just more openly displayed these days. As are most things, compared to years ago.

So, the language is acceptable then?

No issue with children visiting your home with that type of flag flying? 

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20 minutes ago, virgil said:

So, the language is acceptable then?

No issue with children visiting your home with that type of flag flying? 

Nope.

If they are very young, they won't be able to read it. And if they are able to read it, they've heard it before, from somewhere no doubt.

My 16 year old grandson wants the flag for his room as a matter of fact. 

To each their own. 

You wanted a response to your earlier question. I gave you one. I don't care to start a big debate over it. As it's pointless.

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