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kpete

(72,029 posts)
Sat Jan 18, 2020, 01:08 PM Jan 2020

Rev. Barber: "I mourn for Trump."

I mourn for Trump. As President, with all that power, when he wakes up in the morning, & all he can think to do is be mean & hurt people & take folks health care--knowing people are gonna die--& then lie about it? I don't hate him, I feel sorry for him. Here's why: Psalm 139.

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Rev. Barber: "I mourn for Trump." (Original Post) kpete Jan 2020 OP
I'm with him. safeinOhio Jan 2020 #1
Not me. I hate Trump. PJMcK Jan 2020 #2
I'm an Atheist. safeinOhio Jan 2020 #3
Sometimes, I embrace the Dark Side PJMcK Jan 2020 #6
I'm not going to mourn or pity him Bradical79 Jan 2020 #4
Well, Newest Reality Jan 2020 #5

PJMcK

(22,059 posts)
2. Not me. I hate Trump.
Sat Jan 18, 2020, 01:47 PM
Jan 2020

I’ve hated him since the 1980s. He’s always been a low-life SOB.

Since I’m not a religionists, fuck Trump. He’s destroying everything.

 

Bradical79

(4,490 posts)
4. I'm not going to mourn or pity him
Sat Jan 18, 2020, 02:06 PM
Jan 2020

He's not capable of remorse or empathy. I'll mourn all the people he's killed to satisfy his petty motivations, and mourn our failed Republic.

Newest Reality

(12,712 posts)
5. Well,
Sat Jan 18, 2020, 02:07 PM
Jan 2020

Pick your favorite character from a movie and mourn for that fiction, too. Just bleed empathy-soaked tears.

Actors don't need mourning, they need to be called out for the facade the present, or given an award for being so damn convincing. How about some deep insight into being bamboozled that transcends the particulars for a change?

When you watch a marionette show, you don't mourn or feel sorry for the person pulling the strings above the stage, do you?

Spend more time calling out the REAL DJT and we might have a dramatic paradigm shift in a short time. There is a depth to this deception below the lies and pomp and circumstances portrayed in a fictional account designed to play two sides of the aisle at once and, in the process, condition the public for what's to come.

Just my current opinion and fixation! Nothing to see here.

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