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To: Alighieri who wrote (950396)7/27/2016 8:59:25 AM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572377
 
You know, the right has drifted so far from reality that it is starting to get scary. What happens when reality undeniably intrudes? Are they psychologically capable of dealing with it? Or do they drift even further?

Or do they take up their copious weaponry and try to impose their psychosis on everyone else? On of their many delusions is that everyone else would just submit to something like that. Is the ultimate reality check a bullet in the brain?



To: Alighieri who wrote (950396)7/27/2016 11:55:30 AM
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Al, the leap in logic between his criticism of the e-mail scandal and his decision not to prosecute, at least for "gross negligence," is clear for anyone to see. Even the mainstream media was pointing it out.

Just because he says it "wasn't a hard decision to make" doesn't mean a thing. OF COURSE it's hard to press charges against the frontrunner (and now the official nominee) for the Democrats.

That's kind of what this whole "culture of corruption" is all about. Even the Bernie supporters don't want any part of it despite Trump.

Tenchusatsu