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Sep 25, 2022 11:11:19   #
336Robin Loc: North Carolina
 
The Maga worry of being marginalized, when there are so many of them.

Change always happens. Been doing it since the beginning of time.



Democrats Trump is 'afraid of being indicted and he has an army': Reporter debates when the next big Jan. 6 will happen :

By Sarah K. Burris

FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress in 2020 that it was once white supremacists and racially motivated groups who were responsible for the majority of violence, but that has changed to be anti-government groups.

Last week, Collins tweeted a series of strange incidents involving QAnon-linked acts of violence. In one case, a QAnon Trump supporter in a rainbow wig stormed into a Dairy Queen with a loaded gun. A father shot and killed his wife and injured his daughter, after his other daughter said that he was spiraling out of control due to QAnon.

"Rebecca Lanis says her father had never been physically violent, but his behavior started spiraling about two years ago after former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election," the local WDBJ7 News report said, citing the man's daughter.


"People are wondering when it's going to happen, when the next big January 6th thing is going to happen," said Collins. "And we have this rolling wave of violence in this country by people who are obsessed with bringing back the previous time. That can mean whatever they want. It can mean the '90s. It can mean the '50s, something much further back than that.


But they think they are losing control of the culture, of their own power in society, and Donald Trump is giving them a way to get it back." :


Citing the man who killed his wife, Collins explained that the family said he already had some mental health issues, but after Trump, he became violent.

Trump "knows what this is," said Collins. "This is a guy who's losing control of the idea that he can be democratically elected again, but he still has an army, and he's afraid of being indicted. So put two and two together here."

Watch video below or at this link.

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Sep 25, 2022 11:28:59   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
336Robin wrote:
The Maga worry of being marginalized, when there are so many of them.

Change always happens. Been doing it since the beginning of time.



Democrats Trump is 'afraid of being indicted and he has an army': Reporter debates when the next big Jan. 6 will happen :

By Sarah K. Burris

FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress in 2020 that it was once white supremacists and racially motivated groups who were responsible for the majority of violence, but that has changed to be anti-government groups.

Last week, Collins tweeted a series of strange incidents involving QAnon-linked acts of violence. In one case, a QAnon Trump supporter in a rainbow wig stormed into a Dairy Queen with a loaded gun. A father shot and killed his wife and injured his daughter, after his other daughter said that he was spiraling out of control due to QAnon.

"Rebecca Lanis says her father had never been physically violent, but his behavior started spiraling about two years ago after former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election," the local WDBJ7 News report said, citing the man's daughter.


"People are wondering when it's going to happen, when the next big January 6th thing is going to happen," said Collins. "And we have this rolling wave of violence in this country by people who are obsessed with bringing back the previous time. That can mean whatever they want. It can mean the '90s. It can mean the '50s, something much further back than that.


But they think they are losing control of the culture, of their own power in society, and Donald Trump is giving them a way to get it back." :


Citing the man who killed his wife, Collins explained that the family said he already had some mental health issues, but after Trump, he became violent.

Trump "knows what this is," said Collins. "This is a guy who's losing control of the idea that he can be democratically elected again, but he still has an army, and he's afraid of being indicted. So put two and two together here."

Watch video below or at this link.
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ahahahahahah, it's Trumps fraught! ahahaahahah Collins said ahahahahahahaha

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Sep 25, 2022 12:06:01   #
pegw
 
Trump was sued by the State of NY this week for illegal business practices. There wasn't rioters in the streets. I don't think there will be when Trump is charged wih his other crimes. Most people understand Trump's disdain for the law.

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Sep 25, 2022 12:14:42   #
microphor Loc: Home is TN
 
pegw wrote:
Trump was sued by the State of NY this week for illegal business practices. There wasn't rioters in the streets. I don't think there will be when Trump is charged wih his other crimes. Most people understand Trump's disdain for the law.


Is it anything like the disdained shown by altering a legal document and providing it to a FISA court for the purpose of spying on an American family and a sitting President? Hypocrit

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Sep 25, 2022 12:22:42   #
son of witless
 
pegw wrote:
Trump was sued by the State of NY this week for illegal business practices. There wasn't rioters in the streets. I don't think there will be when Trump is charged wih his other crimes. Most people understand Trump's disdain for the law.


The Attorney General bragged that she would get Trump. She has to come up with something so she does not look like a total moron. After many months of looking under every rock, she threw this together. It is a big nothing.

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Sep 25, 2022 12:25:18   #
db
 
Why do pick one side having disdain for the law. You don't get to charge a crime and then look for evidence. This is the problem with liberals they refuse to look at both parties. Trump uses the loop holes everyone else uses but with him it's wrong. Give me a break until you call the strikes on both sides you can't be taken seriously

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Sep 25, 2022 12:31:06   #
Sew_What
 
336Robin wrote:
The Maga worry of being marginalized, when there are so many of them.

Change always happens. Been doing it since the beginning of time.



Democrats Trump is 'afraid of being indicted and he has an army': Reporter debates when the next big Jan. 6 will happen :

By Sarah K. Burris

FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress in 2020 that it was once white supremacists and racially motivated groups who were responsible for the majority of violence, but that has changed to be anti-government groups.

Last week, Collins tweeted a series of strange incidents involving QAnon-linked acts of violence. In one case, a QAnon Trump supporter in a rainbow wig stormed into a Dairy Queen with a loaded gun. A father shot and killed his wife and injured his daughter, after his other daughter said that he was spiraling out of control due to QAnon.

"Rebecca Lanis says her father had never been physically violent, but his behavior started spiraling about two years ago after former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election," the local WDBJ7 News report said, citing the man's daughter.


"People are wondering when it's going to happen, when the next big January 6th thing is going to happen," said Collins. "And we have this rolling wave of violence in this country by people who are obsessed with bringing back the previous time. That can mean whatever they want. It can mean the '90s. It can mean the '50s, something much further back than that.


But they think they are losing control of the culture, of their own power in society, and Donald Trump is giving them a way to get it back." :


Citing the man who killed his wife, Collins explained that the family said he already had some mental health issues, but after Trump, he became violent.

Trump "knows what this is," said Collins. "This is a guy who's losing control of the idea that he can be democratically elected again, but he still has an army, and he's afraid of being indicted. So put two and two together here."

Watch video below or at this link.
The Maga worry of being marginalized, when there a... (show quote)


Make America Gay Again:

https://www.yahoo.com/video/trump-keep-country-gay-speech-201558458.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAEikDlpYEVNL3z9uSGUSmBSSEqggr6mW58Um1nqd5NRUJ15WsinFP6K8vgSIhdG3hd07I8k-XZIAUtyW7rR27f-NiBnEbECDUxmZYVu2e03Tq48IRmTEs9PVzaDkNiWRpRvGFSZhNCEuQBUBKVEYfI1zHeXKPTH4y_EwmS5cB-CG

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Sep 25, 2022 12:56:36   #
Coos Bay Tom Loc: coos bay oregon
 
336Robin wrote:
The Maga worry of being marginalized, when there are so many of them.

Change always happens. Been doing it since the beginning of time.



Democrats Trump is 'afraid of being indicted and he has an army': Reporter debates when the next big Jan. 6 will happen :

By Sarah K. Burris

FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress in 2020 that it was once white supremacists and racially motivated groups who were responsible for the majority of violence, but that has changed to be anti-government groups.

Last week, Collins tweeted a series of strange incidents involving QAnon-linked acts of violence. In one case, a QAnon Trump supporter in a rainbow wig stormed into a Dairy Queen with a loaded gun. A father shot and killed his wife and injured his daughter, after his other daughter said that he was spiraling out of control due to QAnon.

"Rebecca Lanis says her father had never been physically violent, but his behavior started spiraling about two years ago after former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election," the local WDBJ7 News report said, citing the man's daughter.


"People are wondering when it's going to happen, when the next big January 6th thing is going to happen," said Collins. "And we have this rolling wave of violence in this country by people who are obsessed with bringing back the previous time. That can mean whatever they want. It can mean the '90s. It can mean the '50s, something much further back than that.


But they think they are losing control of the culture, of their own power in society, and Donald Trump is giving them a way to get it back." :


Citing the man who killed his wife, Collins explained that the family said he already had some mental health issues, but after Trump, he became violent.

Trump "knows what this is," said Collins. "This is a guy who's losing control of the idea that he can be democratically elected again, but he still has an army, and he's afraid of being indicted. So put two and two together here."

Watch video below or at this link.
The Maga worry of being marginalized, when there a... (show quote)


Them MAGAs don't want to be called --Progressives

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Sep 25, 2022 12:58:40   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
336Robin wrote:
The Maga worry of being marginalized, when there are so many of them.

Change always happens. Been doing it since the beginning of time.



Democrats Trump is 'afraid of being indicted and he has an army': Reporter debates when the next big Jan. 6 will happen :

By Sarah K. Burris

FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress in 2020 that it was once white supremacists and racially motivated groups who were responsible for the majority of violence, but that has changed to be anti-government groups.

Last week, Collins tweeted a series of strange incidents involving QAnon-linked acts of violence. In one case, a QAnon Trump supporter in a rainbow wig stormed into a Dairy Queen with a loaded gun. A father shot and killed his wife and injured his daughter, after his other daughter said that he was spiraling out of control due to QAnon.

"Rebecca Lanis says her father had never been physically violent, but his behavior started spiraling about two years ago after former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election," the local WDBJ7 News report said, citing the man's daughter.


"People are wondering when it's going to happen, when the next big January 6th thing is going to happen," said Collins. "And we have this rolling wave of violence in this country by people who are obsessed with bringing back the previous time. That can mean whatever they want. It can mean the '90s. It can mean the '50s, something much further back than that.


But they think they are losing control of the culture, of their own power in society, and Donald Trump is giving them a way to get it back." :


Citing the man who killed his wife, Collins explained that the family said he already had some mental health issues, but after Trump, he became violent.

Trump "knows what this is," said Collins. "This is a guy who's losing control of the idea that he can be democratically elected again, but he still has an army, and he's afraid of being indicted. So put two and two together here."

Watch video below or at this link.
The Maga worry of being marginalized, when there a... (show quote)

It’s going to hell and you with it if u don’t change zombie

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Sep 25, 2022 12:59:34   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
pegw wrote:
Trump was sued by the State of NY this week for illegal business practices. There wasn't rioters in the streets. I don't think there will be when Trump is charged wih his other crimes. Most people understand Trump's disdain for the law.


Only the zombies! The rest of us see the truth, truth- look it up!

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Sep 25, 2022 13:00:48   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Coos Bay Tom wrote:
Them MAGAs don't want to be called --Progressives


Because ur actually the opposite

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Sep 25, 2022 14:50:53   #
GoldBone215
 
pegw wrote:
Trump was sued by the State of NY this week for illegal business practices. There wasn't rioters in the streets. I don't think there will be when Trump is charged wih his other crimes. Most people understand Trump's disdain for the law.


Imagine that another lame attempt at a witch hunt and by the way it’s a civil lawsuit because they already DROPPED the criminal suit for lack of evidence 😂😂🙉shocker more Trump derangement syndrome 😫😩🥴

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Sep 25, 2022 17:26:11   #
liberalhunter Loc: Your mom's house
 
pegw wrote:
Trump was sued by the State of NY this week for illegal business practices. There wasn't rioters in the streets. I don't think there will be when Trump is charged wih his other crimes. Most people understand Trump's disdain for the law.



There is also no crime, nothing to sue about...nothing to win...karen.

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Sep 25, 2022 17:27:26   #
liberalhunter Loc: Your mom's house
 
336Robin wrote:
The Maga worry of being marginalized, when there are so many of them.

Change always happens. Been doing it since the beginning of time.



Democrats Trump is 'afraid of being indicted and he has an army': Reporter debates when the next big Jan. 6 will happen :

By Sarah K. Burris

FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress in 2020 that it was once white supremacists and racially motivated groups who were responsible for the majority of violence, but that has changed to be anti-government groups.

Last week, Collins tweeted a series of strange incidents involving QAnon-linked acts of violence. In one case, a QAnon Trump supporter in a rainbow wig stormed into a Dairy Queen with a loaded gun. A father shot and killed his wife and injured his daughter, after his other daughter said that he was spiraling out of control due to QAnon.

"Rebecca Lanis says her father had never been physically violent, but his behavior started spiraling about two years ago after former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election," the local WDBJ7 News report said, citing the man's daughter.


"People are wondering when it's going to happen, when the next big January 6th thing is going to happen," said Collins. "And we have this rolling wave of violence in this country by people who are obsessed with bringing back the previous time. That can mean whatever they want. It can mean the '90s. It can mean the '50s, something much further back than that.


But they think they are losing control of the culture, of their own power in society, and Donald Trump is giving them a way to get it back." :


Citing the man who killed his wife, Collins explained that the family said he already had some mental health issues, but after Trump, he became violent.

Trump "knows what this is," said Collins. "This is a guy who's losing control of the idea that he can be democratically elected again, but he still has an army, and he's afraid of being indicted. So put two and two together here."

Watch video below or at this link.
The Maga worry of being marginalized, when there a... (show quote)



I still wanna pee on you... split stream

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Sep 25, 2022 17:29:22   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
336Robin wrote:
The Maga worry of being marginalized, when there are so many of them.

Change always happens. Been doing it since the beginning of time.



Democrats Trump is 'afraid of being indicted and he has an army': Reporter debates when the next big Jan. 6 will happen :

By Sarah K. Burris

FBI Director Christopher Wray told Congress in 2020 that it was once white supremacists and racially motivated groups who were responsible for the majority of violence, but that has changed to be anti-government groups.

Last week, Collins tweeted a series of strange incidents involving QAnon-linked acts of violence. In one case, a QAnon Trump supporter in a rainbow wig stormed into a Dairy Queen with a loaded gun. A father shot and killed his wife and injured his daughter, after his other daughter said that he was spiraling out of control due to QAnon.

"Rebecca Lanis says her father had never been physically violent, but his behavior started spiraling about two years ago after former President Donald Trump lost the 2020 presidential election," the local WDBJ7 News report said, citing the man's daughter.


"People are wondering when it's going to happen, when the next big January 6th thing is going to happen," said Collins. "And we have this rolling wave of violence in this country by people who are obsessed with bringing back the previous time. That can mean whatever they want. It can mean the '90s. It can mean the '50s, something much further back than that.


But they think they are losing control of the culture, of their own power in society, and Donald Trump is giving them a way to get it back." :


Citing the man who killed his wife, Collins explained that the family said he already had some mental health issues, but after Trump, he became violent.

Trump "knows what this is," said Collins. "This is a guy who's losing control of the idea that he can be democratically elected again, but he still has an army, and he's afraid of being indicted. So put two and two together here."

Watch video below or at this link.
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What is a "Maga"?

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