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To: Jarhead9297

You are so right. I fall into that 95% category, maybe even 90%. I really like what he has accomplished but I’ll be damned if I will keep quiet when he screws up. I’ll tell you right now, the fact that he hasn’t brought clinton and obama to justice yet is a bone of contention with me. I’m sick of people here saying he’s playing 4d chess or whatever. He is a great man doing a great job but he is not a god. We all have our opinions and that is a good and healthy thing.


21 posted on 12/15/2018 4:00:48 AM PST by New Jersey Realist ( (Be Nice To Your Kids. They Will Pick Out Your Nursing Home))
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To: New Jersey Realist

It’s a very healthy thing


29 posted on 12/15/2018 4:13:14 AM PST by Jarhead9297
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the fact that he hasn’t brought clinton and obama to justice yet is a bone of contention with me.

If Trump could indict/lock up the Clintons, Obama, Comey, Mueller, or any of the thugs at the FBI, he would do so in the blink of an eye...and let the chips fall where they may.

And then he would tweet about it.

37 posted on 12/15/2018 4:27:56 AM PST by RoosterRedux
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To: New Jersey Realist
Donald Trump as Demian's Cain??

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https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/demian/section2/

An interpretation of a few pages from the book "Demian" by Hermann Hesse.

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A new student, Max Demian, appears in Sinclair's school. The son of a wealthy widow, Demian was a year older than Sinclair, but seemed almost adult. During one of Sinclair's scripture classes, Demian was forced to sit in and write an essay. After school, Demian approached Sinclair and began to engage him in conversation. They discussed Sinclair's house, about which Demian seemed to have a bit of knowledge. He told Sinclair that the arch above the doorway contained a coat of arms resembling a sparrow hawk.

Demian then brought up the subject of the day's lecture—the story of Cain and Abel.

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Demian then offers Sinclair a way of reading the Cain and Abel story that differs from what he learned in class. Demian argues that Cain's mark was something more of an air about him—he was a man of whom others were in awe. People, unable to deal appropriately with men of true worth, incorrectly interpreted this sign as indicating that Cain was in some way evil. Scared of Cain and upset because they were scared, people slandered him since it was their only available revenge. The notion that Cain was marked as evil, then, is to be dismissed as a fabrication of the weak.

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Before and after I first read this book about fifty years ago, I have felt that individuals who are supremely strong and accomplished are often put down (marked) by the weak as being evil.

Donald J. Trump gets this treatment.

42 posted on 12/15/2018 4:49:10 AM PST by a little elbow grease (Duct tape and cable ties have more worth than pussy hats and resistance.)
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