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Title: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Mary Ann on August 04, 2016, 10:29:54 AM
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Star Member global1 (14,589 posts)

Does All Of Trimp's Family Get Secret Service...

protection? Just asking - because his sons are in the Yukon hunting.
Reading this kind of gave me the creeps. Maybe it could be read a different way, but . . .
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: CC27 on August 04, 2016, 10:37:53 AM
Reading this kind of gave me the creeps. Maybe it could be read a different way, but . . .

What agency is the best to report this to?
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Carl on August 04, 2016, 10:47:45 AM
What a bizarre question the DUmbass asks.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Karin on August 04, 2016, 10:57:46 AM
Yes, why do you want to know, DUmmie?  Nobody's even replied to him.  DU's gotten in trouble before with this sort of thing.  They just can't help themselves from going there. 
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: franksolich on August 04, 2016, 11:35:23 AM
Actually, given the irrational hatred Democrats, liberals, and primitives have for the Republican nominee for president, I'm rather concerned for his safety, as irrational people who hate do some rather irrational things.  I'm gonna be really nervous, on edge, until the campaign's over.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Mary Ann on August 04, 2016, 12:08:49 PM
What a bizarre question the DUmbass asks.
global1 is a very bizarre DUmmy.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: jukin on August 04, 2016, 12:20:45 PM
Leave it to a DUmbass to think that going after someone on a hunting trip is a good idea.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: franksolich on August 04, 2016, 03:28:24 PM
Man, what a bummer.

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The primitives have opinions about everything, mostly on things about which they know less than a rock does.

One wonders why they're mum.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: I_B_Perky on August 04, 2016, 06:02:16 PM
global1 is a very bizarre DUmmy.

I think all the dummies are bizarre. As in mentally deranged.  Some are more mentally deranged than others... and some are just flat out batshit crazy.  Underground Panther falls into the later.   :cheersmate:
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on August 04, 2016, 06:14:42 PM
If there were any chance that a DUmmie actually knew anything about hunting, it would be a fairly reasonable question.  For one, they'd be rather isolated without any crazy Democrats or Muslims around, and for another I can't imagine trying to get a good shot at anything with a squad of Secret Service guys in tow, and of course bears and moose are pretty deadly but completely apolitical (Though rumor has it that bears are less inclined to eat Democrats because they supposedly taste like shit).
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Ptarmigan on August 04, 2016, 07:38:23 PM
global1 is a very bizarre DUmmy.

Some DUmmies are more crazy than others. :mental:
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: 98ZJUSMC on August 04, 2016, 08:44:47 PM

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Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Big Dog on August 04, 2016, 11:06:36 PM
If there were any chance that a DUmmie actually knew anything about hunting, it would be a fairly reasonable question.  For one, they'd be rather isolated without any crazy Democrats or Muslims around, and for another I can't imagine trying to get a good shot at anything with a squad of Secret Service guys in tow, and of course bears and moose are pretty deadly but completely apolitical (Though rumor has it that bears are less inclined to eat Democrats because they supposedly taste like shit).

Bears are drawn to the smell of stale Cheetos. DUmmies should beware.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Movie buff- The Sequel on August 05, 2016, 06:57:03 AM
If someone on a conservative board said such a thing about the Obamas, the DUmmies would be demanding that Secret Service arrest him/ her on charges of conspiracy to commit murder/ an act of terrorism.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Boudicca on August 06, 2016, 08:44:06 PM
I am attempting to purge every ****ing anti-Trump turd from my life.  How ****ing ******* stupid do people have to be to vote against the ONLY candidate with a prayer of combating ISIS, economic collapse and America's final descent into the graveyard of the Caliphate?
It's Armageddon and you array on the side of right or you drag my grandson into the abyss.  In which case, may the remaining days of your miserable life be cursed.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: FunkyZero on August 08, 2016, 09:04:52 AM
Leave it to a DUmbass to think that going after someone on a hunting trip is a good idea.

That was the very fist thought that came to my mind as well. I'm not sure about Trumps boys, but I'd bet money I'd see the dummy long before he saw me
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Bad Dog on August 08, 2016, 09:08:27 AM
That was the very fist thought that came to my mind as well. I'm not sure about Trumps boys, but I'd bet money I'd see the dummy long before he saw me

Not to mention the smell.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: VelvetElvis on August 09, 2016, 12:49:28 PM
Reading this kind of gave me the creeps. Maybe it could be read a different way, but . . .
I wouldn't worry too much about it.
Unless, of course, the Trump boys are hunting in the DUmmy's parents basement.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Big Dog on August 12, 2016, 06:02:58 PM
I am attempting to purge every ****ing anti-Trump turd from my life.  How ****ing ******* stupid do people have to be to vote against the ONLY candidate with a prayer of combating ISIS, economic collapse and America's final descent into the graveyard of the Caliphate?
It's Armageddon and you array on the side of right or you drag my grandson into the abyss.  In which case, may the remaining days of your miserable life be cursed.

And what will you do if Donald Trump is the one whose economic plan drags your grandson into that abyss? Are you ready to own that?

After all, you will have made it happen.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: ChuckJ on August 13, 2016, 11:59:40 AM
And what will you do if Donald Trump is the one whose economic plan drags your grandson into that abyss? Are you ready to own that?

After all, you will have made it happen.

BD, I’ve asked myself that question several times. I’ve finally come to the conclusion that my answer is yes.

Understand, Trump is not my “dream candidate” by a long shot; however, even Ronald Reagan didn’t start out as “Ronald Reagan” if you know what I mean.

Twenty years ago I would have said to vote third party or write someone in. It’ll show the two major parties that we’re not satisfied. It’s no longer twenty years ago. Right now ATTEMPTING to save the republic is more important than making a statement. Is Trump the one to do that? Probably not, but I do believe he is the lesser of two evils.

Here is my dilemma. I can vote for Gary Johnson, Donald Trump, or Hillary Clinton.

Gary Johnson: I disagree with Gary Johnson on as many points as I agree with him. Regardless, you and I both know that he’ll never win the election. I’d be surprised if half of the voters even know who he is.
Donald Trump: I’m not positive about him. Honestly, I’m a bit leery of him. I don’t think he’s going to do everything he says. I don’t think he even thinks he can do everything he says. He may be good for the nation or bad for the nation.
Hilary Clinton: She has shown through the years that she’d like nothing more than to rip the nation’s heart out and leave the republic dead on the floor. We don’t have enough people with backbones in congress to put up much of a road block.

So who should I vote for? The one that does not stand a chance of winning? The one that MAY make things worse? Or the one that will STRIVE to make things worse?
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Big Dog on August 13, 2016, 12:26:02 PM
BD, I’ve asked myself that question several times. I’ve finally come to the conclusion that my answer is yes.

Understand, Trump is not my “dream candidate” by a long shot; however, even Ronald Reagan didn’t start out as “Ronald Reagan” if you know what I mean.

Twenty years ago I would have said to vote third party or write someone in. It’ll show the two major parties that we’re not satisfied. It’s no longer twenty years ago. Right now ATTEMPTING to save the republic is more important than making a statement. Is Trump the one to do that? Probably not, but I do believe he is the lesser of two evils.

Here is my dilemma. I can vote for Gary Johnson, Donald Trump, or Hillary Clinton.

Gary Johnson: I disagree with Gary Johnson on as many points as I agree with him. Regardless, you and I both know that he’ll never win the election. I’d be surprised if half of the voters even know who he is.
Donald Trump: I’m not positive about him. Honestly, I’m a bit leery of him. I don’t think he’s going to do everything he says. I don’t think he even thinks he can do everything he says. He may be good for the nation or bad for the nation.
Hilary Clinton: She has shown through the years that she’d like nothing more than to rip the nation’s heart out and leave the republic dead on the floor. We don’t have enough people with backbones in congress to put up much of a road block.

So who should I vote for? The one that does not stand a chance of winning? The one that MAY make things worse? Or the one that will STRIVE to make things worse?

I read what you wrote as "I won't vote for a candidate who is less popular, no matter how much I agree with him. I will only vote for the more popular candidate, even though I believe he is not being honest with me and I don't trust him." I couldn't give my vote to someone I don't trust.

What are your non-negotiables? Trustworthiness? Honesty? Fiscal prudence? Fidelity to the Constitution? Moral beliefs and actions which mirror yours, or of which you approve?

Cast your vote for a candidate who doesn't violate your non-negotiables, and you will have made the right decision, the moral choice; and remember that if "None of the Above" applies, then you have another moral choice at your disposal.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: ChuckJ on August 13, 2016, 01:01:01 PM
I read what you wrote as "I won't vote for a candidate who is less popular, no matter how much I agree with him. I will only vote for the more popular candidate, even though I believe he is not being honest with me and I don't trust him." I couldn't give my vote to someone I don't trust.

What are your non-negotiables? Trustworthiness? Honesty? Fiscal prudence? Fidelity to the Constitution? Moral beliefs and actions which mirror yours, or of which you approve?

Cast your vote for a candidate who doesn't violate your non-negotiables, and you will have made the right decision, the moral choice; and remember that if "None of the Above" applies, then you have another moral choice at your disposal.

After reading your first sentence I had to go back and read my piece to see if I somehow exaggerated my agreement with Gary Johnson. Doesn’t look like I did but maybe I’m wrong. And for the record, I don't particularly trust any politician.

At this point my "non-negotiables" is just having some semblance of a republic remaining after the elected's term is over. I’m voting for who I think is the most electable AND most unlikely to destroy the country as we know it. If I were only concerned about voting for the candidate who most closely matched my moral beliefs and actions I would write myself in as a candidate; however, just like Gary Johnson, I have no chance at winning the election.

With the above said, unlike some here, I don’t have any problem with someone else voting for Trump, Johnson, or anyone else, but I do think the sniping between the Trumps and anti-Trumps on here is getting somewhat DUmp like.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Big Dog on August 13, 2016, 03:36:12 PM
After reading your first sentence I had to go back and read my piece to see if I somehow exaggerated my agreement with Gary Johnson. Doesn’t look like I did but maybe I’m wrong. And for the record, I don't particularly trust any politician.

At this point my "non-negotiables" is just having some semblance of a republic remaining after the elected's term is over. I’m voting for who I think is the most electable AND most unlikely to destroy the country as we know it. If I were only concerned about voting for the candidate who most closely matched my moral beliefs and actions I would write myself in as a candidate; however, just like Gary Johnson, I have no chance at winning the election.

With the above said, unlike some here, I don’t have any problem with someone else voting for Trump, Johnson, or anyone else, but I do think the sniping between the Trumps and anti-Trumps on here is getting somewhat DUmp like.

I wasn't implying that you agree with GJ in any degree. My statement was on the very common idea of popularity being a reason to vote for one candidate over another, which is what "I won't vote for X because X can't win" means.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: landofconfusion80 on August 13, 2016, 06:52:17 PM
Voting popular doesn't help me sleep at night. Voting my beliefs does.

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Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Big Dog on August 13, 2016, 09:11:08 PM
Voting popular doesn't help me sleep at night. Voting my beliefs does.

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Well said.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: ChuckJ on August 13, 2016, 09:19:45 PM
My belief is that Hillary being president would be detrimental to the country. My belief is that candidate who has the only chance to prevent her becoming president is Trump. I'll be voting my beliefs. I'm sure I'll sleep okay.

I will say this. It's a while until the election. If anyone presents any other candidate between now and then who has a chance at preventing her from becoming president and can give evidence of that chance I'm more than opened to looking into said candidate.

I like most all of you guys so I'm trying to present my thoughts politely and respectively; however, if I am instead coming across as more pissy than usual it is because it's been a pissy week. I went to be on Sunday night with a 101 degree fever. Then I woke up Monday morning with a fever of 102.5 degrees and all of my joints aching. I had some work that just HAD to be done so I got dressed and took my temperature and all of my aches and pains into the south Georgia heat and humidity for some physical labor. I made it a little over two hours before I nearly collapsed. By Wednesday I had the temp down to 101.4 degrees so I went out again. Lasted about 5 hours. Finally on Thursday morning I only had to deal with a 99.5 degree temp so I worked in the heat and humidity about 7 hours. While all of this was going on my dsl modem decided to go union and work when it feels like it. Maybe this coming week will be less pissy and I can follow suit.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Big Dog on August 13, 2016, 10:01:36 PM
My belief is that Hillary being president would be detrimental to the country. My belief is that candidate who has the only chance to prevent her becoming president is Trump. I'll be voting my beliefs. I'm sure I'll sleep okay.

I will say this. It's a while until the election. If anyone presents any other candidate between now and then who has a chance at preventing her from becoming president and can give evidence of that chance I'm more than opened to looking into said candidate.

I like most all of you guys so I'm trying to present my thoughts politely and respectively; however, if I am instead coming across as more pissy than usual it is because it's been a pissy week. I went to be on Sunday night with a 101 degree fever. Then I woke up Monday morning with a fever of 102.5 degrees and all of my joints aching. I had some work that just HAD to be done so I got dressed and took my temperature and all of my aches and pains into the south Georgia heat and humidity for some physical labor. I made it a little over two hours before I nearly collapsed. By Wednesday I had the temp down to 101.4 degrees so I went out again. Lasted about 5 hours. Finally on Thursday morning I only had to deal with a 99.5 degree temp so I worked in the heat and humidity about 7 hours. While all of this was going on my dsl modem decided to go union and work when it feels like it. Maybe this coming week will be less pissy and I can follow suit.

You have certainly had a rough week.  Hope you can rest and heal up.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: landofconfusion80 on August 13, 2016, 10:49:12 PM
Voting republican won't change a thing. Think they'll really repeal Obamacare? End abortion? Build a wall? Lower the deficit? They wont. All of those are nothing but wedge issues and there are too many people with too many thumbs in the pie for anything to move in the right direction. 

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Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Mary Ann on August 14, 2016, 09:00:14 AM
My belief is that Hillary being president would be detrimental to the country. My belief is that candidate who has the only chance to prevent her becoming president is Trump. I'll be voting my beliefs. I'm sure I'll sleep okay.
I have given up on this election. We are totally screwed no matter which one of those two is elected. The hope I am holding out is for the 2020 election. I firmly believe that either one will be a one-term president, and that in 2020 the opposite party will win in a landslide.

Yeah, Hillary can wreak a lot of havoc in four years, but a good Republican president can begin to repair the damage in two terms. JMHO
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Big Dog on August 14, 2016, 09:10:48 AM
Yeah, Hillary can wreak a lot of havoc in four years, but a good Republican president can begin to repair the damage in two terms. JMHO

Is the Republican Party capable of producing such a president?
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: diesel driver on August 14, 2016, 06:17:33 PM
Is the Republican Party capable of producing such a president?

Usetacould, but I dunno anymore.

I wouldn't piss on ANY of them if they were on fire!
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: freedumb2003b on August 14, 2016, 07:09:25 PM

Here is my dilemma. I can vote for Gary Johnson, Donald Trump, or Hillary Clinton.

Gary Johnson: I disagree with Gary Johnson on as many points as I agree with him. Regardless, you and I both know that he’ll never win the election. I’d be surprised if half of the voters even know who he is.


He's the guy on Laugh In who would have the German helmet and cigarette saying "vedddyy inteddestink!"
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: Big Dog on August 14, 2016, 10:06:23 PM
He's the guy on Laugh In who would have the German helmet and cigarette saying "vedddyy inteddestink!"

I'd vote for Artie Johnson in this election.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: FunkyZero on August 15, 2016, 07:03:44 AM
.... While all of this was going on my dsl modem decided to go union and work when it feels like it. ...

Good one. I'm putting that one in my bag for later use.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: ChuckJ on August 15, 2016, 05:12:10 PM
Good one. I'm putting that one in my bag for later use.

Hopefully I'll have the modem situation resolved tomorrow. The current one now knows all the same words that I know and some select hand gestures.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: dixierose on August 15, 2016, 07:49:37 PM
I like most all of you guys so I'm trying to present my thoughts politely and respectively; however, if I am instead coming across as more pissy than usual it is because it's been a pissy week. I went to be on Sunday night with a 101 degree fever. Then I woke up Monday morning with a fever of 102.5 degrees and all of my joints aching. I had some work that just HAD to be done so I got dressed and took my temperature and all of my aches and pains into the south Georgia heat and humidity for some physical labor. I made it a little over two hours before I nearly collapsed. By Wednesday I had the temp down to 101.4 degrees so I went out again. Lasted about 5 hours. Finally on Thursday morning I only had to deal with a 99.5 degree temp so I worked in the heat and humidity about 7 hours. While all of this was going on my dsl modem decided to go union and work when it feels like it. Maybe this coming week will be less pissy and I can follow suit.

What part of S. GA. I'm from the Savannah area and it's been brutal the past couple of weeks. Not much rain to cool it off either.
Title: Re: Does this sound like a threat?
Post by: ChuckJ on August 17, 2016, 09:29:49 PM
What part of S. GA. I'm from the Savannah area and it's been brutal the past couple of weeks. Not much rain to cool it off either.

About a 45 or so minute drive from Savannah. Brutal is a very accurate word for the heat and humidity around here lately.