"the Mooch"

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morgs88 said:
No I’m just saying you div......
why are people even talking about trump
On a motorcycle forum anyway. Fuck him fuck politics keep this about bikes and bikes only. All you yanks OTT any way

Cheers, div. Dictionaries are available if you need a little help, BTW.

Seems like you're new here. I'll try to help again -- if you only want to read about bikes and bikes only, don't click on the section that is labelled "turn your brain off and shoot the shit" with the sub category "politics/religion/debates." And if you need a little more help, since you already posted to this one you can unsubscribe and you won't see it anymore.

Nothing like a newb coming in and trying to tell everyone else what to do.
 
New guy's looking like he may not be around long enough to not be the new guy anymore.
 
A new pinnacle of stupidity (but not a surprise):
 

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stroker crazy said:
A new pinnacle of stupidity (but not a surprise):

The solution is obvious, you need to arm all the students. Teach firearms protocol at a young age so they develop good habits.
Sheesh
 
I am hoping these are the last breaths of the NRA in its current form. Lapierre's speech in the wake of this tragedy was unhinged, especially the divisive language that portrays non-supporters as dangerous enemies of America. I hope the campaign -- led by kids! -- continues to make progress, and that more companies take a stand and eliminate ties to the NRA. It's likely in most cases simply a business decision, but if pressure makes it bad business hopefully it will have a snowball effect, and people who join the NRA simply for the fringe benefits peel off.
 
He lost the popular vote, so I don't think I'd consider him first choice. Between the Electoral College and gerrymandering, it's not the cleanest system we have going on over here.
 
It's the lawyer joke all over again.

How do you tell in Trump is lying? His lips are moving.
 
And in a somewhat bizarre twist, Georgia's Lieutenant Governor Casey Cagle has threatened Delta Airlines because it is dropping its arrangement with NRA members. He tweeted that he will take away all tax breaks for Delta because "attacks on conservatives" won't be tolerated -- which I guess is plainly stating that the NRA is part of conservative politics in America, and therefore partisan. More idiotic, however, is that people seem to support breaking these ties (Delta is making a business decision), the republican lt. gov. wants to dictate how Delta should do business (free market anyone?), and the cherry on top is that Delta employs 33,000 people in Georgia (who likely won't be happy with a state government that threatens their jobs. And there's the whole using your political position to threaten a business to do what you want it do to. This is getting interesting.
 
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datadavid said:
I love how a megalomanic pathological liar is first choice for president.

Actually, 1st and 2nd choices in our last election. That's the problem.
 
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canyoncarver said:
Actually, 1st and 2nd choices in our last election. That's the problem.
Its not at all different from our prime minister in fact. He is a very very sick boy as well.
 
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