With that in mind, I think he makes some interesting points.
I wonder how many assassinations Hillary and Obama have between them compared to Trump?.../s
I just commented last night how much I enjoy his unique writing style.
“Someone”? WHO?
Here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3448363/posts
I know, titles are not identical.
Article is.
People call me on the phone -I’m trying to avoid
Well do the people on TV see me or am I just paranoid?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YvAYIJSSZY
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I live in Orange County, CA.
I have had my new “TRUMP 45” Vanity License Plates on my Car for about a Month.
So far, mostly positive Comments. Outside of a friendly Thumbs Down and a couple of dirty looks, no problem.
When I ventured South to Escondido, I encountered another Driver who was obviously upset at my choice of a Presidential Candidate.
A wonderful Latin looking fellow driving an old hot rodded (if that’s even possible) Honda Civic decided to pull alongside me on the 78 Freeway and flip me off.
My Passenger responded in kind before I even realized what happened. He said he couldn’t make out what the guy was yelling out his window.
While I suspected that daring to have a Trump anything on my Car could be an issue, I am getting the feeling that nothing is beyond the imagination of what an upset Leftist is capable of.
Needless to say, the Car is never out of sight. If I need to go somewhere where it isn’t secure, I’ll take the Wife’s Kia.
I could take the easy route and get rid of the Plates, but it has become a matter of principle to me. WTH has happened to this Country that you have to fear having an opinion?
I remember seeing F**k Bush Bumper Stickers on Cars, even in supposedly Conservative Orange County. I would never think of doing anything more than looking at the Driver and shaking my head, even though I could not understand how anyone can drive around with the “F” word on their Car.
I felt for the Mothers driving their Children around pulling behind one of those Morons and having to explain what that was about.
The point is, back in 2000 things were bad. Now things are a whole lot worse. The Civil Society is no more, at least in any Urban or Semi-Urban / Suburban areas.
I don’t doubt for a second that Mr. Adams felt threatened.
He also predicted Trump winning the Republican primary in fall 2015. Back when the field was more than a dozen candidates.
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re: If you grow up in a tough neighborhood, where youve learned to use aggression to resist all forms of bullying and abuse, you might not surrender to police as passively as people raised in a less violent world.
That is what Ive been trying to say. Most police escalate a situation, rather than try to calm things down and de-escalate. Different cultures have evolved differently to react in a perceived survival mode.
Adams seems to be saying that the recent violence inures to Clinton’s benefit. I couldn’t disagree more. The battle lines have been drawn—choose the candidate who supports BLM and attacks on police, or choose Trump.
Trump wins.