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OfflineGreat Scott
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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: koods]
    #23854919 - 11/21/16 04:47 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

"Trump supporters pretending to be Hillary supporters"

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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: Great Scott]
    #23854934 - 11/21/16 04:50 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Hillary Clinton paid me 2,000$ to protest.

On the real though, are you two still bickering about this?


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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: TNK]
    #23854949 - 11/21/16 04:53 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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TheNatureKid said:
Hillary Clinton paid me 2,000$ to protest.




haha who actually believes stuff like this. Why would somebody spend millions or possibly even billions of dollars on a protest that is not going to change anything, that won't change people's minds or do anything?

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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: Crystal G]
    #23854954 - 11/21/16 04:55 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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Crystal G said:
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TheNatureKid said:
Hillary Clinton paid me 2,000$ to protest.




haha who actually believes stuff like this. Why would somebody spend millions or possibly even billions of dollars on a protest that is not going to change anything, that won't change people's minds or do anything?




This guy --->


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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: Crystal G]
    #23854963 - 11/21/16 04:57 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

No idea, people don't need money to protest. The whole paid actor shtick is retarded.


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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: TNK]
    #23854971 - 11/21/16 05:00 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

I bet a foreign nation could afford paid protestors.  It would have to be small scale and just paying to influence influencal actors.

Divide and conquer is a huge part of subversion.  They tend to over and under estimate so it has effect just not domination.


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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By Over 1,000,000 Votes [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #23855345 - 11/21/16 07:20 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Quote:

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Prisoner#1 said:
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tito123 said:
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Prisoner#1 said:
you do realize that the end result of feeding cows is actually feeding people, right?






I'm sure you already know that the grain fed to cows could feed more people than the cow's meat could.  Energy is lost at every level of the food chain.  Don't play dumb.




so you're a farmer or is this shit you read from some vegan blogger





... You're a farmer who doesn't know the basics of the food chain.

Here's an excellent source : http://www.ducksters.com/science/ecosystems/food_chain_and_web.php



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do you honestly believe that's the case or is your ass still sore from the
election? did it occur to you that the democrat party introduced the very
system of winner take all when it comes to electoral votes instead of allowing
each candidate their own votes as it is in only 2 states. new hampshire had 1
electoral vote for trump, in 48 states all of the electors votes now go to the
winner of that state. thank your party for developing the 2 party trap which has
cost them so many elections





Do you honestly believe the first two political parties were democrats and republicans?  Or is your ass too lazy or stupid to think of a cogent response?  When our Constitution was written, the two major political parties were the Federalists and the Republican party, which was also called the Democratic-Republican party.




the republican party was not at any time the democratic republican party, in fact
the democratic republican party collapsed about 30 years before the republican
party came into being but somehow the democrat party came into being right around
that time with many democratic republicans moving into the deomcratic party while
the members of the Whig party such as Abe Lincoln transitioned into the republican
party in the 1850s


if you actually look at the history of these parties then you'd discover that the
free soil party and the whig party became the republican party, then you wouldnt
have to make up a bunch of bullshit to pretend you're smart












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Do you distort the truth to make a half-assed point in every post you make?




well I'm not the one that fabricated the lie about the democratic republicans
becoming the republican party, let's dont take my word for it though, let's look
at some actual evidence of the fact that you lied since the first 2 parties were
the federalists and the democrats under a a different name







See above photos I already posted.

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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: Great Scott]
    #23855365 - 11/21/16 07:25 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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PeyoteZen said:

This guy --->




You didn't answer my question. The question was why would George Soros, or anybody for that matter, spend millions or even billions of dollars on a protest that is obviously not going to change a damn thing?

You'd think if somebody were to invest that much money into making political change, they'd invest it in something that actually works, like bribing top officials or something instead.

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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: koods]
    #23855394 - 11/21/16 07:33 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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Patlal said:
Hillary has 1700000 more votes that Trump.

Still doesn't count.




How do you know? The electors don't meet for another 3 weeks, we'll see if they listen to the words of the Hamilton who suggested the electoral college is there to prevent idiots like trump supporters from electing idiots like trump to the presidency.




Stop holding on to your false hopes.. .You sound like a degenerate gambler.

The electoral college has spoken. Clinton conceded. Obama made speeches about it. Trump has already started to appoint his cabinet.

Why would you think that somehow all this work would get overturned?


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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: Patlal]
    #23855419 - 11/21/16 07:40 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

nice

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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: Crystal G]
    #23855587 - 11/21/16 08:29 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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Crystal G said:
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PeyoteZen said:

This guy --->




You didn't answer my question. The question was why would George Soros, or anybody for that matter, spend millions or even billions of dollars on a protest that is obviously not going to change a damn thing?

You'd think if somebody were to invest that much money into making political change, they'd invest it in something that actually works, like bribing top officials or something instead.




To stoke internal conflict within the population. George Soros is known for destroying nations around the world. And causing civil war and clashes amongst the people is one of the tactics used to work towards that end.

He's a huge piece of shit and he has no problem pissing away millions of dollars on pursuits like this.


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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By Over 1,000,000 Votes [Re: twighead]
    #23855621 - 11/21/16 08:39 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Have you ever learned basic biology? It's well known and basic scientific knowledge that as you go up one step on the food chain (i.e. grass -> Cow) the amount of energy consumed to create the organism is an order of magnitude higher. The amount of energy consumed in creating a cow is 10 times more than it produces.




give us a breakdown, I jes a dummerd

dont forget, manure is a resource just as sunlight and water is, that water needs
to be pumped from ground water sources especially in dryer months, you also cant
forget fuels or the grass that cattle eat... oh, wait, you're probably under the
impression that beef cattle only eat corn... field corn is seldom watered but your
food crops are almost always watered


show us that energy use breakdown. your biology books may tell you one thing but
that doesnt reflect real life applications

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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By Over 1,000,000 Votes [Re: tito123] * 1
    #23855771 - 11/21/16 09:45 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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See above photos I already posted.





clearly history wasnt your strong suit. some notation on some page saying it was
republican without actually giving history is pretty crappy



https://www.britannica.com/topic/Democratic-Party

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History
The Democratic Party is the oldest political party in the United States and among the oldest political parties in the world. It traces its roots to 1792, when followers of Thomas Jefferson adopted the name Republican to emphasize their antimonarchical views. The Republican Party, also known as the Jeffersonian Republicans, advocated a decentralized government with limited powers. Another faction to emerge in the early years of the republic, the Federalist Party, led by Alexander Hamilton, favoured a strong central government. Jefferson’s faction developed from the group of Anti-Federalists who had agitated in favour of the addition of a Bill of Rights to the Constitution of the United States. The Federalists called Jefferson’s faction the Democratic-Republican Party in an attempt to identify it with the disorder spawned by the “radical democrats” of the French Revolution of 1789. After the Federalist John Adams was elected president in 1796, the Republican Party served as the country’s first opposition party, and in 1798 the Republicans adopted the derisive Democratic-Republican label as their official name.

In 1800 Adams was defeated by Jefferson, whose victory ushered in a period of prolonged Democratic-Republican dominance. Jefferson won reelection easily in 1804, and Democratic-Republicans James Madison (1808 and 1812) and James Monroe (1816 and 1820) were also subsequently elected. By 1820 the Federalist Party had faded from national politics, leaving the Democratic-Republicans as the country’s sole major party and allowing Monroe to run unopposed in that year’s presidential election.

Despite Adams’s victory, differences between the Adams and the Jackson factions persisted. Adams’s supporters, representing Eastern interests, called themselves the National Republicans. Jackson, whose strength lay in the South and West, referred to his followers simply as Democrats (or as Jacksonian Democrats). Jackson defeated Adams in the 1828 presidential election. In 1832 in Baltimore, Maryland, at one of the country’s first national political conventions (the first convention had been held the previous year by the Anti-Masonic Movement), the Democrats nominated Jackson for president, drafted a party platform, and established a rule that required party presidential and vice presidential nominees to receive the votes of at least two-thirds of the national convention delegates. This rule, which was not repealed until 1936, effectively ceded veto power in the selection process to minority factions, and it often required conventions to hold dozens of ballots to determine a presidential nominee. (The party’s presidential candidate in 1924, John W. Davis, needed more than 100 ballots to secure the nomination.) Jackson easily won reelection in 1832, but his various opponents—who derisively referred to him as “King Andrew”—joined with former National Republicans to form the Whig Party, named for the English political faction that had opposed absolute monarchy in the 17th century (see Whig and Tory).





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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: koods] * 1
    #23855986 - 11/21/16 11:29 PM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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koods said:
http://mashable.com/2012/11/06/trump-reacts-to-election/#XxOO5PQsakqx



"The loser one"

Fuck he's stupid.



Wait you actually think he posted those? :rofl:


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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By Over 1,000,000 Votes [Re: akira_akuma]
    #23856136 - 11/22/16 01:32 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

well, either way, this is real.
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akira_akuma said:
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/266038556504494082


LOL
http://www.snopes.com/trump-described-the-electoral-college-as-a-disaster/  -- beware, liberal lies.



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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: koods]
    #23856418 - 11/22/16 07:35 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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I'm not even gonna read your bullshit news story about trump supporters pretending to be Hillary supporters making death threats.




You need shock conversion therapy.


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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: philopian_tube] * 2
    #23856562 - 11/22/16 08:55 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

Every night I go to bed, sleep soundly all cozy and warm.. I wake up and Koods is still melting :datass:


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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 1,706,308 votes [Re: Herbologist]
    #23856588 - 11/22/16 09:04 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

He'll give up, eventually. He might rev back up again in 8 years, unless we have 16 years of Trump legacy in office LOL.


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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 202,340 Votes [Re: Ellis Dee]
    #23856829 - 11/22/16 10:24 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

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endogenous said:
Trump 48% 59,611,678

Hillary Clinton Democratic Party 47% 59,814,018



No she didn't it was rigged though electronic voting machine fraud and voter fraud both. Trump won by ten points more than those official numbers indicate. It was just such a massive landslide that even with the rigging he still won out.



That's what I'm saying. I've literally never met a hillary supporter in my life compared to at least five or six people who liked trump.

grab her by the pussy

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Re: Hillary Clinton Won The Popular Vote By 202,340 Votes [Re: dixienormous]
    #23856844 - 11/22/16 10:28 AM (7 years, 3 months ago)

The only Hillary supporters I've met are gays and trannys.  Both marginalized groups by society over the years, not realizing that the Democratic party feeds on their marginalization to keep themselves in power.  The Democratic party WANTS marginalized groups to stay that way because it equals more votes.  It's bad business for them to help their constituents.

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