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Post by sd51555 on Feb 10, 2017 22:14:04 GMT -6
Rush was talking about the number of Patriot players that have announced they aren't going to DC for the post superbowl to-do at the White House. With all that's been going on with the rent-a-mobs, protests, and aimless concern over Trump, I wonder how many black players may back out simply so they don't get attacked from the militant left for not protesting Trump as well?
Those psychos were out today harassing the lady that made education secretary. Black people and feminists prevent a white woman from entering a public school? Kind of ironic how this has come full circle since the Little Rock 9 and Rosa Parks.
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Post by Sandbur on Feb 11, 2017 7:00:04 GMT -6
Public radio had a program on the rural/urban divide in this country. I grew up and lived most of my life (cept 4 years of Vet school) in rural America.
Part of the rural/urban divide is these protests. The protest have driven many of us further to the right.
In my corner of rural America people are free to express their opinions, but we don 't block traffic. We don't destroy things, or camp on the streets. We don 't stand in front of cars, like in this video.
We are more likely to help the milk truck, logging truck, or LP gas truck get through the roads instead of block them. Why?? These guys are trying to make a living just like the rest of us. They are doing things that are necessary for our country. Country folk help each other, usually regardless of their politics or religion.
I know all urban people are not like these protesters, but why can't the protesters understand it?
Sorry to steal your thread, Chris!
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Post by Reagan on Feb 12, 2017 8:31:38 GMT -6
The living they make is not the same as the truck driver they block. Their living comes from government handouts and Soros type who pay them to protest. They have no concept of what a working man does to put food on the table.
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Post by mnaaron on Feb 12, 2017 20:30:06 GMT -6
Public radio had a program on the rural/urban divide in this country. I grew up and lived most of my life (cept 4 years of Vet school) in rural America. Part of the rural/urban divide is these protests. The protest have driven many of us further to the right. In my corner of rural America people are free to express their opinions, but we don 't block traffic. We don't destroy things, or camp on the streets. We don 't stand in front of cars, like in this video. We are more likely to help the milk truck, logging truck, or LP gas truck get through the roads instead of block them. Why?? These guys are trying to make a living just like the rest of us. They are doing things that are necessary for our country. Country folk help each other, usually regardless of their politics or religion. I know all urban people are not like these protesters, but why can't the protesters understand it? Sorry to steal your thread, Chris! [ Art you are the bomb well said. I had neighbors like you when I lived in the country best people ever
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