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Old 10-21-2017, 11:33 AM
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But, Rubicon (and of course Gracie) does not feel having a President who attacks freedom of speech, openly lies, makes phoney accusations is really an issue worth discussing.

So, Rubicon and Gracie,.....you KNOW factually (let me know if you need lots of backup for that) that the President is a chronic, impulsive liar (note the firestorm he began this week by lying) You also know he makes serious, felonious accusation never supplying any substance for them, just destroying people personally.

BUT you do not feel that is an issue to be concerned with at all, and seem irritated that anyone would want to discus that.

At the same time, you attack ALL media as liars, and accuse them of making things up. Factually, your chosen network is the ONLY one where substantiated fallacies occur. The ONLY one. These attacks by you two are NEVER EVER substantiated.

You express or did yesterday, annoyance when people supply links and cut and paste info to substantiate what they say. You, neither of you ever even read links provided, I suppose because everyone is lying.

You also attack fellow Americans for, as you say, not being responsible for their actions, but do not hold your own President responsible EVER.

You lecture about morals and character, especially with minorities and/or immigrants yet you support a very immoral person in the WH.

Why do I mention Rubicon and Gracie by name.

Because they simply cannot help themselves making judgements on others. They lecture all the time.

I sure am tired of it....I don't see them as oracles, just anti Americans (all you can be if you support attacking our constitution and support deception from the White House) who, for some reason, support a man instead of their country.

What he set loose this past week was inexcusable BUT you excuse it.
Setting aside personal integrity, ethics and ignoring any desire (if one ever existed) to rise to the occasion and do the right thing...is a 'syndrome.'

When you have past leaders of the free world, from different political party's no less, agreeing on something...it's past time to take notice.