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Iains BS: Why I Love Twitler And His Lies (128* d) RE: BS: Why I Love Twitler And His Lies 19 Feb 17


I think you will find the reality is that:-GIVE ME YOUR TIRED, YOUR POOR, YOUR HUDDLED MASSES YEARNING TO BREATHE FREE ceased to be many years ago. I do not think green cards are handed out like popsicles any more.
If you wish to continue discussing the man rather than the underlying realities and try to destroy debate by attempting to stifle it by saying counter arguments are dishonest, undemocratic and inhuman then your powers of debate must be severely limited. You are making items up to suit your agenda.
Who has spoken about "demonstrations instigated by the democrats?"," Who is tweeting?"

"America was built on popular protest, The War of Independence, The Civil Rights Marches being typical."
Typical selectivism Jim.
The civil war killed thousands (620k)and cost millions. Does that statistic not suit your narrative.
The events taking place in the US now could possibly repeat that event above. In terms of modern population the equivalent death toll could be 6.5million.
Like him or hate him, the only way to remove Trump is by legal means.
The coup taking place right now merely illustrates that the responsible movers and shakers do not give a fig for your democracy. A very dangerous precedent is being set. The intelligence services consider themselves above the law and presume rights that have never been considered, let alone verified by congress and totally against all the constitution was designed to uphold. By constantly villifying the man, these events are taking place in collusion with the MSM and totally overlooked by most of the electorate.


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