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2 minutes ago, chenGOD said:

Y’all need to own that one cowtown. Could have had Cruz put down when he was born with them devil horns. 

? I take noooo responsibility for this one. Let’s... let’s blame Ottawa! ?

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3 minutes ago, Hugh Mughnus said:

? I take noooo responsibility for this one. Let’s... let’s blame Ottawa! ?

Sorry son, first four years of his life he was in Calgary. Blame the doctors at foothills for not aborting that abomination. 

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10 hours ago, dcom said:

this is the part in the film where sympathy cards and tiny violins come raining down upon our hero, a la being john malkovich/michel gondry style. cut scene where donald hears distant applause, filtered through running water symbolizing tears. blank skin faces wearing red hats appear in unfocused frame. "is the nightmare ending," he says aloud, before catching site of a dark skinned kenyan trickster in the audience, heckling him non-stop. the gullible, pudgy, white faces slowly come back into frame, with a roaring "fill that seat" crescendoing into the inner wheel of his mind... our hero now knows what he was put upon the golden dictator chic, fresco styled-ceiling, crumbling casino loving 'merica to do. over the shoulder shaky cam now from behind as he approaches the podium, looks upon the crowd and hears vladimir putin in his earpiece, whispering instructions for what he must do next...

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It's pretty fucking sad alright.

Our whole system of governance / constitution has long needed major, basic overhauls since the advent of the information age and global inter-connectivity, but I'm afraid it's too late.  If those of us with half a brain have learned anything, it's that it's just a system, and all systems are vulnerable to exploitation, especially those doggedly kept in locked in stone (like that c*nt Scalia's jerk off fantasy), all that founding fathers bullshit.

The electoral college, no term limits, lifetime judgeships, corporate personhood, archaic tax codes, etc., are all bad government, but for decades Dems played along with a ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ , since they were quite happy with how they personally benefited from all the loopholes/exploits they had access to.  Now, the fun twist with an entrenched 2-party system is that it was only a matter of time before one of them went lower-than-low and exploited the system to the point of crashing.

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what I don't understand is why donnie isn't pushing for one of the trashy jerry springer-esque daytime tv judges? seems they're of his ilk. celebrity judges, like judge judy or that fiery latina (pierro?), are much more a fit in the current political landscape than an *actual* judge.  

and why we're at it, why the hell hasn't he fired most of congress and replaced them with hookers and strippers? why are we starring at old dustbags when we could be looking at t&a? turtle man vs. tits. c'mon donnie, get your shit together.

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Pushing the conservative Christian extremist agenda, they're the ones keeping him in power. Double standards best standards

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2 hours ago, zero said:

and why we're at it, why the hell hasn't he fired most of congress and replaced them with hookers and strippers? why are we starring at old dustbags when we could be looking at t&a? turtle man vs. tits. c'mon donnie, get your shit together.

 

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9 hours ago, BobDobalina said:

It's pretty fucking sad alright.

Our whole system of governance / constitution has long needed major, basic overhauls since the advent of the information age and global inter-connectivity, but I'm afraid it's too late.  If those of us with half a brain have learned anything, it's that it's just a system, and all systems are vulnerable to exploitation, especially those doggedly kept in locked in stone (like that c*nt Scalia's jerk off fantasy), all that founding fathers bullshit.

The electoral college, no term limits, lifetime judgeships, corporate personhood, archaic tax codes, etc., are all bad government, but for decades Dems played along with a ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ , since they were quite happy with how they personally benefited from all the loopholes/exploits they had access to.  Now, the fun twist with an entrenched 2-party system is that it was only a matter of time before one of them went lower-than-low and exploited the system to the point of crashing.

Hey!! Mericuh! -

 

A system that is supposed to create fairness but requires integrity to make it work is a bad system.

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