Womens march

I have to say I was impressed at the number of people who showed up, the ironic part of the whole thing though was it was supposed to be about love, womens rights and inclusion for everyone. It sure seemed to me that it wasn't so much about love but more of a Trump hatefest. HELLO??, umm, hate is the opposite of love and it really showed through with part of the crowd but in particular the speakers I heard. I'm certain the majority f the crowd were just regular peaceful women there for their rights, noit to hate.

Inclusion for all, except for those pro-life groups who were turned away, anyone who supports Trump , Trump himself(references to Hitler and all), and ANYONE who doesn't think their way, other than that it seemed everyone was welcome.

Ashley Judd's rant was totally bizarre with no point whatsoever, bloody sheets, tampons taxed and not viagra, etc., etc.,, completely bizarre, not as weird as Clint Eastwood talking to a chair ,not even close really but extremely bizarre nonetheless. Listened twice and can't figure out what point she's trying to make.

The most idiotic statement had to be Gloria Steinam's statement when she quoted a "respected psychiatrist's" diagnosis of Trump and ticked off a bunch psychological malady's. What a joke. But the cherry on top had to be Madonna's talk of "blowing up the WH". Seriously!? WTF? I sincerely hoped she gets charged with something, however minor, that sends somewhat of a message to the "A" list crowd trhat you can't say shit like that, there were a boatload of impressionable people there and you just planted a seed. (BTW the A in "A" list should stand for asshole).

I'm happy that the women wanted to get their voices heard, sure seems they did, and the turnout was more than impressive but man they sure did an extremely crappy job of getting any particular point across.
I am so glad I don't live in your world.
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Originally posted by: billryan
I am so glad I don't live in your world.


I know, you would've been exposed to it also.
Cliff (Bill) Ryan responses can be boiled down to 3 things

1) I am brilliant
2) You are stupid
3) I am rich

How true.


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Originally posted by: hoops2
Cliff (Bill) Ryan responses can be boiled down to 3 things

1) I am brilliant
2) You are stupid
3) I am rich


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Originally posted by: jatki99
. . . it was supposed to be about love, womens rights and inclusion for everyone. It sure seemed to me that it wasn't so much about love but more of a Trump hatefest . . .



DonDiego supposes she needn't worry.
My observation is this. its sad that opposition is the thing that motivates people the most to get involved with politics. The Tea-Party rose up and raised hell in 2009 on a platform of sour grapes...and they demanded obstruction....and they got a lot of their wish. Now you see this movement from the other side. And you see much of the same discourse.

But once their team gets into office they lose interest and just assume all is right in the world.

I don't want Democrats to unconditionally block everything for the next 4 years just out of spite for the pussy-grabber-in-chief. I don't expect to agree with much from a Republican controlled government but I will judge each law and executive order on its content - not the asshole who signs it. Sometimes Republicans have good ideas. I hope liberals don't play the same stupid games the Tea Party did and suddenly oppose policy they used to advocate.

If Trump-care manages to cover more people at a lower cost than Obamacare with the same protections then I will be all for it.
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Originally posted by: hoops2
Cliff (Bill) Ryan responses can be boiled down to 3 things

1) I am brilliant
2) You are stupid
3) I am rich


HAHAHA part of which seem to be fantasy.
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Originally posted by: jatki99
. . . it was supposed to be about love, womens rights and inclusion for everyone. It sure seemed to me that it wasn't so much about love but more of a Trump hatefest . . .

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Originally posted by: jatki99
I have to say I was impressed at the number of people who showed up, the ironic part of the whole thing though was it was supposed to be about love, womens rights and inclusion for everyone. It sure seemed to me that it wasn't so much about love but more of a Trump hatefest. HELLO??, umm, hate is the opposite of love and it really showed through with part of the crowd but in particular the speakers I heard. I'm certain the majority f the crowd were just regular peaceful women there for their rights, noit to hate.

Inclusion for all, except for those pro-life groups who were turned away, anyone who supports Trump , Trump himself(references to Hitler and all), and ANYONE who doesn't think their way, other than that it seemed everyone was welcome.

Ashley Judd's rant was totally bizarre with no point whatsoever, bloody sheets, tampons taxed and not viagra, etc., etc.,, completely bizarre, not as weird as Clint Eastwood talking to a chair ,not even close really but extremely bizarre nonetheless. Listened twice and can't figure out what point she's trying to make.

The most idiotic statement had to be Gloria Steinam's statement when she quoted a "respected psychiatrist's" diagnosis of Trump and ticked off a bunch psychological malady's. What a joke. But the cherry on top had to be Madonna's talk of "blowing up the WH". Seriously!? WTF? I sincerely hoped she gets charged with something, however minor, that sends somewhat of a message to the "A" list crowd trhat you can't say shit like that, there were a boatload of impressionable people there and you just planted a seed. (BTW the A in "A" list should stand for asshole).

I'm happy that the women wanted to get their voices heard, sure seems they did, and the turnout was more than impressive but man they sure did an extremely crappy job of getting any particular point across.



jatki99, are you really that concerned about women not wanting to pay taxes on tampons?
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