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SSG Pete Fleming
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All sides of an issue have their extremes, but why does it seem as though the left's are more vocal and like zombies all seem to migrate towards each other?
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SSgt Gary Andrews
SSgt Gary Andrews
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The signs in the pic on this post are mild in comparison to a number of signs seen at anti-Obama rallies. Both sides have a fringe element that can get rather vile. Where you go wrong is to say things like "The left" this, or "The right" that......grouping everyone together.
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SSG Pete Fleming
SSG Pete Fleming
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SSgt Gary Andrews - If you read my post you would see I said all sides have their extreme. However the left, as a whole, is much more violent and disruptive in their protest. There is a big difference between someone holding a rude sign and blocking highways, disrupting guest speakers, looting... If you conduct some research you will see the left if more prone to resorting to violence than the right. Even the tea party protesters paled in comparison to the anti-Trump protesters, again just google it, go to youtube, etc. The left/democrats have always blocked progress and kept the divide alive, and usually through violence and intimidation until the right has had enough.
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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Look like Zombies, most Zombies are Righties
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SSG Pete Fleming
SSG Pete Fleming
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SSG Edward Tilton - oh burn you got me... I now see the error of my ways...
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LTC Multifunctional Logistician
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This is all the Left has to offer. And they will ramp it up for the '18 midterm elections. We have seen the anti fascists become the fascists.
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SSgt Christopher Brose
SSgt Christopher Brose
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And they are completely oblivious to the contradiction and the irony.
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SSgt Christopher Brose
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My God, that guy in the preacher collar was pathetic! He seemed to have no theological knowledge whatsoever, and he was thanking everybody for standing there with him when in fact he was there with them, hoping to be relevant. Sad, really.
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