I'm sure this is just a coincidence. pic.twitter.com/UZsyAnNnt6
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) September 6, 2015
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Too bad there aren't any super wealthy countries with immense resources nearby Syria that could take refugees
#tcot pic.twitter.com/bC9pWCjAkM
— Victor Nikki (@hapkidobigdad) September 7, 2015
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Hey Lem, that's an interesting Shakespearian quote you just put up. Not that it will register with those, like spinelli, who KNOW "The Tribe" ain't quite right.
Hey Lem, that's an interesting Shakespearian quote you just put up.
It came to me while trying to respond to this nagging tweet.
Trumpkin: We're not all white supremacists.
Me: You seem disturbingly unfazed by the neo-nazis standing all around you.
I don't know if I'm going to vote for Trump yet. Too early to tell. What i do know is how grass roots spirits are dashed by people who are comfortable with the status quo. People, supposedly on our side, who don't mind when Boehner AND McConnell raise the white flag.
I know how the spirits are dashed because I saw it when tea parties were called racist and all kinds of names. At least back then it was the other side.
That's when the quote came to mind, but it was too long to tweet, so I put it up.
The only response i could summon, after giving it some thought was this...
You want @realDonaldTrump followers to take some union thug training?
I'm not quite following you.
Maybe they want freedom as well as benefits.
And maybe Saudi Arabia's too barbaric to offer them asylum.
Why don't they seek asylum in Turkey?
"Maybe they want freedom as well as benefits."
And I want to drink as well as drive.
I doubt if the men are going to these EU countries so that they can marry each other.
I don't blame them for wanting to leave their crap radical Islamist hell hole. Some of them will bring their crap religion with them and expect accommodations.
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