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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: dutch508 on October 01, 2016, 01:44:06 PM
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es35 (94 posts) http://www.democraticunderground.com/10221051
How to debunk the anti-hillary articles in news rags near check-out lines.
Whenever I see an anti-Hillary headline in one of these cheap news "rags" near the check out lines in my supermarket, I insert a page that carries the truth about her and the reminds people about the wrongdoings of Mr. Trump. That way I can be sure that the "deplorables" who want to read anti-Hillary BS will also see that not every one agrees with them. They are, in fact, advertising for my views as well!
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Cycle2016 (84 posts)
1. Thanks for the tip!
Just did this at CVS and the clerk saw what I did and then thanked me. Couldn't believe all but one was sold.
:lmao:
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I insert a page that carries the truth about her and the reminds people about the wrongdoings of Mr. Trump.
the truth according to who?
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:rotf:
:lmao:
Of course it's pretty irrelevant, but strictly speaking, wouldn't this be considered a crime, a theft of services of some sort?
There are companies that pay good money to have advertising inserts placed in newspapers.
And here we have a primitive who's getting free "delivery" of an advertisement without having pay a single damned dime.
It's not a major crime, but it's wrong, and I'm sorely surprised the primitive doesn't see that it's wrong.
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1. My goodness the DUchebags must b very worried as I have never seen a negative article in any print media.
2. the Insert:
Trump is a meany.
Trump is un PC.
Trump is a meanie
Trump points out the obvious.
Trump is a meanee
Trump is rich
Trump is ameeemieee
You DUmb if vote meany Trump. Hillay Clintoris smart, reel smard, she kare vote Clintoris.
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Cool story, bro.
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the truth according to who?
Heh ..... exactly. 90% of the people who would see that would probably laugh their collective asses off.
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Of course it's pretty irrelevant, but strictly speaking, wouldn't this be considered a crime, a theft of services of some sort?
There are companies that pay good money to have advertising inserts placed in newspapers.
And here we have a primitive who's getting free "delivery" of an advertisement without having pay a single damned dime.
It's not a major crime, but it's wrong, and I'm sorely surprised the primitive doesn't see that it's wrong.
A good point.
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Just did this at CVS and the clerk saw what I did and then thanked me.
No applause? No cheers? No endearing looks? No slinking rethugs? I'm calling BS. :loser: :bouncy: :bouncy: :bouncy:
One bong. :stoner:
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Any clerk that saw someone tampering with product and did not stop them would be fired on the spot.
There are cameras on every checkout line.
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I'm kind of surprised that someone actually carries around some "pages" on the off chance they can insert them into random magazines at the checkout line-guess I just don't care enough about the political process to be this hardcore about it.
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:lmao: Carl is, of course, correct. You cannot tamper with product, and especially not at a drugstore. This bouncy only got one reply.
The last of these sorts of headlines that I saw recently reported that Bill was groping a reporter on the plane, and standing there with his zipper open. Entirely plausible.
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If primitives could only turn their active imagination of what they envision themselves doing into actual productive work in order to feed themselves.
But that'll never happen.
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If primitives could only turn their active imagination of what they envision themselves doing into actual productive work in order to feed themselves.
But that'll never happen.
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If they did, they'd bo longer be primitives.