Posted by dino27 on 9/24/2017 3:08:00 PM (view original):today being rational has become such a subjective term...right and wrong have broken down. when you protest kkk and nazis the president says you are wrong and the nazi group has lots of fine people......so what is rational today. you have to break a few eggs to have an omlette.
Posted by DougOut on 9/24/2017 3:20:00 PM (view original):tangplay is rcbracco
Posted by tangplay on 9/24/2017 3:20:00 PM (view original):Posted by dino27 on 9/24/2017 3:08:00 PM (view original):today being rational has become such a subjective term...right and wrong have broken down. when you protest kkk and nazis the president says you are wrong and the nazi group has lots of fine people......so what is rational today. you have to break a few eggs to have an omlette.It is part of free speech as long as you are not being violent. You cannot complain about Trump attacking people on twitter and support the NFL while taking that stance. However, trump should say that the kkk is wrong and that he does not want their votes. He cannot do that because without them, he loses the election.
Posted by tangplay on 9/24/2017 10:09:00 PM (view original):No, I agree that the KKK protests were not peaceful, at least not in charlottesville. But they are allowed to PEACEFULLY protest. However, Trump should come out and say, "I don't agree with the KKK. They are wrong. I don't want them supporting me."
Posted by crazystengel on 9/24/2017 8:26:00 PM (view original):I'm sure Trump supporters are blaming all the current racial divisiveness on Obama, in the same way Spinal Tap's David St. Hubbins tried to blame the opening act for the audience's bad mood: "They were still booing him when we came on stage." Future Trump tweet: "Do you see what kind of problems Obama stuck me with? Don't worry folks, I'll fix it. I'll fix it. But boy, what a total disaster I inherited."
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