Hate is a wasted emotion!

Hate is a wasted emotion!
What I find extraordinary is that they don't even know why they hate. Ask them to tell you why they would vote for Biden or what he stands for after 40 years in politics and they have no clue. It's all Trump Trump Trump, I hate Trump, and it's sheer ignorance!Texan wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 3:31 amExactly. You'll notice that when I told Redneck what my agenda was, I didn't mention what I hate or who I vote against. I have an agenda that stands on it's own merit. I may make fun of Biden or any other democrat, but it's low hanging fruit and it doesn't have any bearing on what I support. I may think that someone is stupid, gullible, or lacks a moral compass if they support the democrats, but I don't hate them and would never harm anybody unless it were in self defense or defense of my family. Even then, I don't typically call them stupid.
Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 7:34 pmType antifa.com into your web browser and guess where it takes you???
It takes you straight to joebiden.com. A donation page for Biden! Unbelievable!
I do not think it is exaggerated.Neferti~ wrote: ↑Wed Sep 02, 2020 7:03 amHate is a wasted emotion!![]()
The former home of The King, where he lived for 20 years, was transformed into a museum dedicated to the late legend after his death in 1977.
Fans have been leaving messages in memory of their idol on a tribute wall which surrounds the expansive property - and the memorial was targeted by vandals on Monday night.
Slogans such as "F**k Trump", "Defund the police" and "Black Lives Matter" have been scrawled across the wall in spray paint.
The wall runs along Elvis Presley Boulevard and has become a Mecca for fans wanting to pay their respects to the music legend.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/exclus ... yed-donorsData shows that half of 2019 donations to ActBlue came from untraceable 'unemployed' donors.
A Take Back Action Fund analysis of $400M in donations to liberal causes raises red flags of possible foreign involvement.
EXCLUSIVE: Less than two months ahead of the presidential election – with concerns of foreign interference again at the forefront – a conservative political group is raising "serious concerns" about millions of donations reported by a major Democratic fundraising platform.
A preliminary computer analysis by the Take Back Action Fund, obtained exclusively by Fox News, has found that nearly half of all 2019 donations to ActBlue were made by people claiming to be unemployed.
Action Fund President John Pudner questioned the veracity of those donations and called it a loophole that must be closed for the sake of election integrity.
"After downloading hundreds of millions of [dollars in] donations to the Take Back Action Fund servers, we were shocked to see that almost half of the donations to ActBlue in 2019 claimed to be unemployed individuals," he said. "The name of employers must be disclosed when making political donations, but more than 4.7 million donations came from people who claimed they did not have an employer. Those 4.7 million donations totaled $346 million ActBlue raised and sent to liberal causes."
The trend is continuing this year: An Action Fund examination of 2020 data from January through August showed an uptick in "unemployed" donations through ActBlue, to 50.1% this year.
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