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For me, the horror of the Obama years is still fresh with the pain raw and bleeding. I originally was hoping for Ted Cruz to win and had decided to vote for him even though I did agree with Trump, the way he was saying things to me just seemed outrageous. I felt he was shooting himself in the foot. Lying Ted! Well, that kind of pissed me off and seemed over the top. But then, Ted kind of brought that on himself by making personal attacks against Melania. Also, I began to realize that he might not even be a legitimate natural born citizen and maybe he was going to be another soft Republican. So I began to waiver but was kind of on the fence for a bit. What decided things for me was the way illegal aliens and radical socialists went on the attack with hatred after Ted conceded the primaries. Then, when I discovered Hillary campaign was busing people in to protest him, literally having her campaign finance violence, I was just enraged. I hated Hillary anyway because of what I saw during the Clinton administration with the many scandals. I still didn't get it why he tweeted stuff so outrageously and seemed to revel in enraging the left but I started to listen to him. Then I began to slowly come to the conclusion that we really needed him to win. Even if he wasn't everything I had ever hoped for he seemed to be what America needed. His promise to end corruption I have heard before and it seemed those promises were never kept. With Trump, I began to feel that if the left hated him enough to lie, attack, and cheat, then he must be the right guy. His pledge to build the wall, Lock Her Up, and Drain the Swamp inspired me. I began to red pill as many of my friends as possible. I lost good friends who turned hateful on me. I mean really hateful, one in particular became physically violent toward me after Trump won. That night I stayed up till midnight. When I was sure Trump had won I just felt that warm glow of victory. It was the best feeling in the world. Like a weight had been lifted after eight long horrible years where I felt like America was over. I began to believe in our country again. I began to feel rising hope that this time it was going to be different. I felt that this time we finally had a leader we could trust and believe. No more games. This time it's real.
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Remember these scenes from the 2016?
https://youtu.be/TQw-vcdkW6Y
How could we forget. We were attacked, mocked, cursed and spat on. When they did it to one of us, they did it to all of us and they haven't stopped. They've burned these images and feelings into us creating a divide that won't be healed by anything less than full justice. The more they attack us the stronger we grow.
Yes, lets keep it fresh and never lose sight of what we fight against.
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[–] RogerMoore0017 [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I’m ripping th scabs off. I wanna keep it fresh! Great story!
[–] LeeDoverwood 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
For me, the horror of the Obama years is still fresh with the pain raw and bleeding. I originally was hoping for Ted Cruz to win and had decided to vote for him even though I did agree with Trump, the way he was saying things to me just seemed outrageous. I felt he was shooting himself in the foot. Lying Ted! Well, that kind of pissed me off and seemed over the top. But then, Ted kind of brought that on himself by making personal attacks against Melania. Also, I began to realize that he might not even be a legitimate natural born citizen and maybe he was going to be another soft Republican. So I began to waiver but was kind of on the fence for a bit. What decided things for me was the way illegal aliens and radical socialists went on the attack with hatred after Ted conceded the primaries. Then, when I discovered Hillary campaign was busing people in to protest him, literally having her campaign finance violence, I was just enraged. I hated Hillary anyway because of what I saw during the Clinton administration with the many scandals. I still didn't get it why he tweeted stuff so outrageously and seemed to revel in enraging the left but I started to listen to him. Then I began to slowly come to the conclusion that we really needed him to win. Even if he wasn't everything I had ever hoped for he seemed to be what America needed. His promise to end corruption I have heard before and it seemed those promises were never kept. With Trump, I began to feel that if the left hated him enough to lie, attack, and cheat, then he must be the right guy. His pledge to build the wall, Lock Her Up, and Drain the Swamp inspired me. I began to red pill as many of my friends as possible. I lost good friends who turned hateful on me. I mean really hateful, one in particular became physically violent toward me after Trump won. That night I stayed up till midnight. When I was sure Trump had won I just felt that warm glow of victory. It was the best feeling in the world. Like a weight had been lifted after eight long horrible years where I felt like America was over. I began to believe in our country again. I began to feel rising hope that this time it was going to be different. I felt that this time we finally had a leader we could trust and believe. No more games. This time it's real.
[–] RogerMoore0017 [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Amen brother!
[–] LeeDoverwood ago (edited ago)
Remember these scenes from the 2016? https://youtu.be/TQw-vcdkW6Y How could we forget. We were attacked, mocked, cursed and spat on. When they did it to one of us, they did it to all of us and they haven't stopped. They've burned these images and feelings into us creating a divide that won't be healed by anything less than full justice. The more they attack us the stronger we grow.
Yes, lets keep it fresh and never lose sight of what we fight against.