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  • Joe234
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    Donald Trump Goes on Twitter Tirade Over Election Results

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    Donald Trump Goes on Twitter Tirade Over Election Results





    By Michael Allen, Tue, November 06, 2012



    Billionaire and 'birther' Donald Trump went on a Twitter tirade after receiving the news that President Obama had won Ohio.
    Trump called for a “revolution," attacked the electoral college and said the U.S. was "not a democracy."
    Here is Trump's tirade as it became clear that President Obama was re-elected, reports Politico.com:
    Well, back to the drawing board!

    He lost the popular vote by a lot and won the election. We should have a revolution in this country!

    The phoney electoral college made a laughing stock out of our nation. The loser one!

    We can’t let this happen. We should march on Washington and stop this travesty. Our nation is totally divided!

    Lets fight like hell and stop this great and disgusting injustice! The world is laughing at us.

    More votes equals a loss…revolution!

    This election is a total sham and a travesty. We are not a democracy!

    Our country is now in serious and unprecedentedt rouble…like never before.

    Our nation is a once great nation divided!

    The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy.
  • Premium Parrots
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    #2
    I wonder how much he would pay a revolutionist?
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    • stubby2
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      #3
      Where was he in 2000?

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      • Nuusku
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        #4
        I'm curious, what do you Americans think about Obama winning? Would you have preferred Romney?

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        • Crow
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          #5
          Originally posted by Nuusku
          I'm curious, what do you Americans think about Obama winning? Would you have preferred Romney?
          Last night was a great night all around.

          You won't hear many other Americans saying the same thing though... Not on this forum, at least.
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          • Nuusku
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            #6
            Originally posted by Crow
            Last night was a great night all around.

            You won't hear many other Americans saying the same thing though... Not on this forum, at least.
            You got the weed bro If i would live in America i would have voted Obama just not to get a mormon anti-abort liar to be the president :P

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            • Premium Parrots
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              #7
              Originally posted by Nuusku
              I'm curious, what do you Americans think about Obama winning? Would you have preferred Romney?
              Well....the stock market took a big dump again today. Except Smith & Wesson Holding Corp. that stock went up almost 10% today. Also gold went up alot. Yea, I'd say some of us are more than a tad worried about the future of the US.
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              • Skell18
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                #8
                Originally posted by Premium Parrots
                Yea, I'd say some of us are more than a tad worried about the future of the US.
                Why? I have heard a lot of people going on about this but no-one has explained to me why they feel that way. So PP, whats the craic?

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                • Premium Parrots
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                  Watch to the news in the usa for the past 4 years. This country is really ****ed up now. This looks like it is going to be a political thread and I usually don't get too involved in them. I usually just state my position and thats about it. However, I will say that 50% of the country is not happy right now.

                  Actually.... there is so much ****ed up over here right now that I don't even know where to start. Surely the members will handel the details mate.
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                  • Skell18
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Premium Parrots
                    Watch to the news in the usa for the past 4 years. This country is really ****ed up now. This looks like it is going to be a political thread and I usually don't get too involved in them. I usually just state my position and thats about it. However, I will say that 50% of the country is not happy right now.

                    Actually.... there is so much ****ed up over here right now that I don't even know where to start. Surely the members will handel the details mate.
                    I have been watching, thing is there are far too many different things being bounded about I don't know who to believe! Just want to know the feelings of the people on the ground. Can PM me to stop this thread descending into farce if you want

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                    • Premium Parrots
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                      pm sent

                      I'll let the members carry on here if they want.
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                      • Joe234
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Skell18
                        Why? I have heard a lot of people going on about this but no-one has explained to me why they feel that way. So PP, whats the craic?
                        Trump and the rest think Obama was born in Kenya and is part of a communist takeover.

                        It is all to be revealed on the next episode of The Apprentice.

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                        • Crow
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                          #13
                          Not sure if any of you remember Ralph Nader's remarks when Obama was declared President back in 2008... Well... Have you guys heard much from him since? Didn't think so.

                          That's all I have to say about Donald Trump and his foolish remarks.
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                          • Ephemeris
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Skell18
                            I have been watching, thing is there are far too many different things being bounded about I don't know who to believe! Just want to know the feelings of the people on the ground. Can PM me to stop this thread descending into farce if you want
                            Many people are upset because our country is controlled by one government, ostensibly split into two major parties. Our Presidents are elected not by the people, but by the representatives of these two parties. What Donald Trump is saying right now is not any different than what most Democrats were saying back in 2000 when the people elected Al Gore for President, but the Electoral College said "nuh uh" and put Bush into office.

                            If you want a true, honest to God man-on-the-ground assessment of the USA's current state of affairs, we would have been just as screwed under Romney as we are under Obama. Everyone in Europe knows the names of Romney and Obama, but have you heard the name Gary Johnson? No? That's because he was the Libertarian candidate. I (along with a whopping 1% of my state) voted for him- not because we thought he would win- but because we protest the two-party system.

                            Without trying to sound crazy, like my American forefathers, there's really nothing we as the citizenship can do to change anything short of a violent revolution, like our battle for independence from British rule or the south's battle against northern imperialism during the "civil" war.

                            So yeah, a lot of people are pissed. "Their" guy didn't get the election. It's like this every election. I think the reason why so many Republicans and moderates are even more vocal this time around was that nobody really expected Obama to win, not even the Democrats I've spoken with. It was kind of shocking. But hopefully it's a wakeup call to the 98% of Americans who are either unaware or don't care that there's more choices out there than just Coke or Pepsi.

                            Ron Paul 2016.

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                            • Crow
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Ephemeris
                              What Donald Trump is saying right now is not any different than what most Democrats were saying back in 2000 when the people elected Al Gore for President, but the Electoral College said "nuh uh" and put Bush into office.
                              Sorry bud, but I'll have to correct you.

                              President Obama won the Popular Vote (in addition to the Electoral College)... At 99% IN, he has 60,569,138 to Romney's 57,746,743. That's a 2,822,395 lead.

                              So that argument is not comparable.

                              ............. I will say this though: We should think about getting rid of the Electoral College. It's ****ing stupid.
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