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Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:19 pm to stout
I wonder if women can go outside and dance with police and eat from food trucks in Saudi Arabia?
Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:20 pm to jennBN
Parties are fun, jenn
This was a protest though and I have been trying to figure out what they/you are protesting. Help me out.
This was a protest though and I have been trying to figure out what they/you are protesting. Help me out.
Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:21 pm to jennBN
quote:on the island ?
I live in alameda
great view
Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:22 pm to stout
They all have red marks from men touching them with 10ft polls.
Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:26 pm to stout
Technically....it was a rally/march but a protest. If you need deep meaning or some type of justification for the party, I can't help. Did I vote for Trump? No....am I gonna cry about it for 4 years and bust windows absolutely not. Today was a lot like bay to breakers....just a good time in the bay. Sorry I don't have any political musings for you. I just like watching people have a good time and all the topless women don't hurt. Live a little my friend. Just accept that we don't need a great reason to have a good time out here...hell we can "rally" about the weather. I do love this place, sometimes.
Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:27 pm to stout
Heard one today saying 'my body, my decision'
Uhhh, yeah!
Uhhh, yeah!
Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:29 pm to jennBN
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Just accept that we don't need a great reason to have a good time out here
Again, no issues with that at all but don't expect anyone to take any issues (if yall actually had any legitimate ones) as serious if you can't even answer my question and your protests are actually just parties.
ETA: Glad that y'all had a party to celebrate our new Pres, though.
This post was edited on 1/21/17 at 7:30 pm
Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:34 pm to jennBN
quote:sounds like fun, thanks for sharing
Technically....it was a rally/march but a protest. If you need deep meaning or some type of justification for the party, I can't help. Did I vote for Trump? No....am I gonna cry about it for 4 years and bust windows absolutely not. Today was a lot like bay to breakers....just a good time in the bay. Sorry I don't have any political musings for you. I just like watching people have a good time and all the topless women don't hurt. Live a little my friend. Just accept that we don't need a great reason to have a good time out here...hell we can "rally" about the weather. I do love this place, sometimes.
Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:35 pm to RogerTheShrubber
I like how they have signs and shirts speaking out against hate, yet many of them are being hateful.
Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:36 pm to stout
You know what, we live in a country that is so kick arse I can attend a party/protest and not get my teeth kicked out for it. If that ain't reason to celebrate I don't know what is. Trump is just another mouthpiece in a long line of mouthpieces that isn't gonna do shite for either of us. Still, you would have had a good time too....assuming you like music, boobs, and laughter.
Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:40 pm to jennBN
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and not get my teeth kicked out for it.
Tell that to Goldennugget. He opposes "the peaceful protesters" beliefs and did get messed with today.
LINK
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that isn't gonna do shite for either of us
I am a small business owner that employs a fair amount of people in a few states as of now. His 15% corporate tax will do a lot for me. His repeal of Obamacare will do a lot as well.
You seem clueless speaking for other people, jenn.
Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:41 pm to jennBN
Sounds like a giant groupthink
No one knows why they are doing what they are doing, but everyone is doing it, so let's party
No one knows why they are doing what they are doing, but everyone is doing it, so let's party
Posted on 1/21/17 at 7:56 pm to Dijkstra
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Conservatives overreacted. Democrats have overreacted. It's just the nature of treating politics like teams.
Exactly. I knew plenty of people that were very doom and gloom when Obama was elected. Just like with Trump, there were many people claiming that Obama wasn't their president.
As mean spirited as many conservatives were during the Obama administration, I never saw anything like this. Is this all for Trump, or have we gotten to the point where people can't handle not having their candidate in office?
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Posted on 1/21/17 at 8:14 pm to stout
Those promises haven't come to fruition just yet....don't count your chickens. I remember other campaign promises....no new taxes, hope, change etc. that shite never happened...I don't think he is Satan but I would be a little hesitant to call him your savior just yet. However, that has nothing to do with why I went today.
Posted on 1/21/17 at 8:15 pm to jennBN
Posted on 1/21/17 at 8:47 pm to stout
as someone who proudly marched today, i saw a lot of people from all walks of life who peacefully protested multiple causes that they felt were of just and important nature to the country.
despite the fact that hillary was the wrong candidate doesn't meant that president trump is a beacon of moral virtuousity, and in fact, has proven countless times in his public life. those who marched, fear for things like their own health care, their birth control, their rights to have an abortion (in protected and life-threatening scenarios), their fellow minority americans, and the environment. in los angeles, more than 750,000 people protested in the downtown area with minor disruption.
i would also say that the postings today judging the attractiveness or unattractiveness of the females marching only lends credence to the idea that women are still seen as as a commodity in today's world. as people to ogle or "have sex" with, as opposed to their own people. i would also to venture based on louisiana health statistics that half of the men posting in this thread are more than likely what would be called "obese" themselves, further adding to the irony of their internet name-calling.
i would also tell you that all walks of life were there. grandparents to kids. all races. all ages. some that people would not think were attractive to some of the best looking people you have ever meet. that they are your fellow americans. and they too deserve a voice.
lastly, i would also remind people in this thread, that 3 million more people voted for hillary then president trump in one of the most contentious and bizarre elections the nation has ever seen, the aftermath of which still is shaking out as we investigate many of the behind the scenes occurrences. there's a lot of faulty logic behind the movement. "not my president" etc. but there's a healthy spirit of dissent that is as american as anything.
we are america. we allow people to dissent and disagree. we allow people to protest. we allow people to peacefully assemble. we allow free speech.
it's right there in the first amendment.
despite the fact that hillary was the wrong candidate doesn't meant that president trump is a beacon of moral virtuousity, and in fact, has proven countless times in his public life. those who marched, fear for things like their own health care, their birth control, their rights to have an abortion (in protected and life-threatening scenarios), their fellow minority americans, and the environment. in los angeles, more than 750,000 people protested in the downtown area with minor disruption.
i would also say that the postings today judging the attractiveness or unattractiveness of the females marching only lends credence to the idea that women are still seen as as a commodity in today's world. as people to ogle or "have sex" with, as opposed to their own people. i would also to venture based on louisiana health statistics that half of the men posting in this thread are more than likely what would be called "obese" themselves, further adding to the irony of their internet name-calling.
i would also tell you that all walks of life were there. grandparents to kids. all races. all ages. some that people would not think were attractive to some of the best looking people you have ever meet. that they are your fellow americans. and they too deserve a voice.
lastly, i would also remind people in this thread, that 3 million more people voted for hillary then president trump in one of the most contentious and bizarre elections the nation has ever seen, the aftermath of which still is shaking out as we investigate many of the behind the scenes occurrences. there's a lot of faulty logic behind the movement. "not my president" etc. but there's a healthy spirit of dissent that is as american as anything.
we are america. we allow people to dissent and disagree. we allow people to protest. we allow people to peacefully assemble. we allow free speech.
it's right there in the first amendment.
This post was edited on 1/21/17 at 8:49 pm
Posted on 1/21/17 at 8:50 pm to LSU Fan 90812
frick off hippie
but this is so right
but this is so right
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half of the men posting in this thread are more than likely what would be called "obese" themselves, further adding to the irony of their internet name-calling.
This post was edited on 1/21/17 at 8:58 pm
Posted on 1/21/17 at 9:00 pm to LSU Fan 90812
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multiple causes that they felt were of just and important nature to the country.
Where have they been the past 8 years?
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fear for things like their own health care, their birth control, their rights to have an abortion (in protected and life-threatening scenarios), their fellow minority americans, and the environment.
Pink Pussy Hats and Ashley Judd screaming about her periods and tampons no doubt convey all of these concerns very well.
Madonna wanting to blow up the White House really drove the environment concerns home as well.
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i would also say that the postings today judging the attractiveness or unattractiveness of the females marching only lends credence to the idea that women are still seen as as a commodity in today's world.
Men get judged too. It's a two way street just like everything else amongst the two genders.
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and they too deserve a voice
Who is denying them a voice?
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that 3 million more people voted for hillary t
I would hope you were smarter than this but I guess not. This talking point literally means nothing and means even less when you take away the illegals that voted illegally
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we allow people to dissent and disagree. we allow people to protest. we allow people to peacefully assemble. we allow free speech.
Again, no one denies this.... well except for the liberals forming human walls at the inauguration yesterday denying people entry or the people that attacked goldennugget today.
This post was edited on 1/21/17 at 9:07 pm
Posted on 1/21/17 at 9:13 pm to stout
Only Trump could get more fat women walking in his first day than Michelle Obama did in 8 years
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