Folk be sayin' they want to donate to Trump Election campaign, but do not want to provide their phone number (a requirement when you donate) so I figure, let folks provide a phone number to spam in the Biden Campaign world.
Heck, it is probably on a filter/block list and won't get called, but it's still good for the laugh value of the joke.
"the meaning of life, is to give life meaning" ✡ Ani Yehudi אני יהודי Le'olam lo shuv לעולם לא שוב!
November 01, 2020, 08:58 PM
navyshooter
The wife and I drove down to San Diego this afternoon, it was amazing the number of vehicles with Trump flags. Not even one car with a biden sticker
"Blessed is he who when facing his own demise, thinks only of his front sight.”
Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem
The man is incredible. Just shows how hard he fights for this country and how much he loves her and her citizens.
Biden has proved over and over that he only cares what the country can do for him.
~Alan Acta Non Verba NRA Life Member (Patron) God, Family, Guns, Country
Men will fight and die to protect women... because women protect everything else. ~Andrew Klavan
November 01, 2020, 11:39 PM
SIG228
quote:
Originally posted by Carpentermaass84: Almost all of the people I know at my local gun club are voting for Trump. Overwhelming support for Trump in the comment sections on Foxnews.com too. I predict Trump will take every state with the exception of California and New York and this will be the greatest landslide victory in history.
You think Trump is going to take Oregon and Washington? Most outlying counties are very conservative in Oregon, but there's a lot of stupid fucking people in Eugene, Portland, and Salem that control everything.
November 01, 2020, 11:55 PM
Ripley
A run of the mill landslide will be just fine.
Set the controls for the heart of the Sun.
November 02, 2020, 12:02 AM
Ripley
Just got this from my friend in Southern Illinois --
MY FIRST TRUMP PARADE
I just got home from participating in a Trump Parade. Our starting point was the city park in Iuka. People in vehicles lined up double rows around the park. With all the Trump flags and Trump signs everywhere, you felt like it was a real “happening”. With everyone there for the same reason (to show their love and appreciation for President Donald (Promises Made...Promises Kept) Trump, it was easy to talk to everyone because we had a lot in common. The day was sunny and the people were excited and happy to be there.
When the parade shoved off I counted 80 cars ahead of me and could count about 30 cars behind me, but I couldn’t see them all. We went west on U.S. Hwy 50 to Salem then north to Effingham. There were people waving Trump flags and waving to us as we went by. Cars were honking everywhere.
As I drove through Marion County, I saw lots of Republican candidates’ signs and especially Trump signs everywhere along the road. There were tons of signs. Thanks Jim Purcell.
Now it wasn’t solid people standing along the road, but there were lots of people parked in their fields, driveways, and roads from little kids in the back of their dads’ pickups waving and smiling at us to senior citizens sitting in their cars honking their horns . Kinmundy had a fire truck with its lights flashing and firemen waving as we went by. When we went through the towns of Alma, Farina, and on up, People were showing us their excitement by shooting videos of us as we drove by. I don’t remember seeing that kind of excited reaction in most of the parades I’ve attended. My guess is that they were as thrilled as we were at doing something for Trump.
As we progressed up 37 to Effingham I saw a State Trooper driving the opposite way by us. There was nothing to see there. Every car was keeping a good interval with the car ahead of them.
We got to Effingham but didn’t go through downtown. We bypassed over to the entrance onto I 57. I was worried that the parade would be fragmented if we hit a red light at an intersection. And that did fragment us as we entered I 57, but there was a man standing in front of oncoming traffic who was using a large American flag to stop traffic so we could enter the southbound ramp.
I wondered what would happen if someone was trying to make a left hand turn against the oncoming parade. I found out. As parade members came to such a situation, they would slow up to give the person time to quickly make his turn.
While rolling down I 57, quarter mile to half mile gaps occurred in the parade. It seemed like regular interstate travelers were blending in with us to participate in the parade too. That had to be because we were only going 45 or 50 mph to allow stragglers to catch up. Left lane people were going 70.
As we got into Marion County, participants would peel off and head home on their appropriate exit. We also were welcomed back by cheering people on the Patoka overpass and the Boone Street overpass.
This was a sensational event! I started realizing that I had participated in a large Trump event with hundreds of like-minded people. We told the world that you can shove Covid 19, J.B. Pritzker, Joe Biden, and the mainstream media where the sun don’t shine. We are grateful to God in Heaven for President Trump, traditional values, and our Constitutional freedoms. Let’s go get a win on Tuesday!
Set the controls for the heart of the Sun.
November 02, 2020, 12:03 AM
sdy
Brett Baier of Fox said 94 million people have already voted.
November 02, 2020, 12:44 AM
benny6
quote:
Originally posted by sdy: Brett Baier of Fox said 94 million people have already voted.
Originally posted by Ripley: Just got this from my friend in Southern Illinois --
MY FIRST TRUMP PARADE
I just got home from participating in a Trump Parade. Our starting point was the city park in Iuka. People in vehicles lined up double rows around the park. With all the Trump flags and Trump signs everywhere, you felt like it was a real “happening”. With everyone there for the same reason (to show their love and appreciation for President Donald (Promises Made...Promises Kept) Trump, it was easy to talk to everyone because we had a lot in common. The day was sunny and the people were excited and happy to be there.
When the parade shoved off I counted 80 cars ahead of me and could count about 30 cars behind me, but I couldn’t see them all. We went west on U.S. Hwy 50 to Salem then north to Effingham. There were people waving Trump flags and waving to us as we went by. Cars were honking everywhere.
As I drove through Marion County, I saw lots of Republican candidates’ signs and especially Trump signs everywhere along the road. There were tons of signs. Thanks Jim Purcell.
Now it wasn’t solid people standing along the road, but there were lots of people parked in their fields, driveways, and roads from little kids in the back of their dads’ pickups waving and smiling at us to senior citizens sitting in their cars honking their horns . Kinmundy had a fire truck with its lights flashing and firemen waving as we went by. When we went through the towns of Alma, Farina, and on up, People were showing us their excitement by shooting videos of us as we drove by. I don’t remember seeing that kind of excited reaction in most of the parades I’ve attended. My guess is that they were as thrilled as we were at doing something for Trump.
As we progressed up 37 to Effingham I saw a State Trooper driving the opposite way by us. There was nothing to see there. Every car was keeping a good interval with the car ahead of them.
We got to Effingham but didn’t go through downtown. We bypassed over to the entrance onto I 57. I was worried that the parade would be fragmented if we hit a red light at an intersection. And that did fragment us as we entered I 57, but there was a man standing in front of oncoming traffic who was using a large American flag to stop traffic so we could enter the southbound ramp.
I wondered what would happen if someone was trying to make a left hand turn against the oncoming parade. I found out. As parade members came to such a situation, they would slow up to give the person time to quickly make his turn.
While rolling down I 57, quarter mile to half mile gaps occurred in the parade. It seemed like regular interstate travelers were blending in with us to participate in the parade too. That had to be because we were only going 45 or 50 mph to allow stragglers to catch up. Left lane people were going 70.
As we got into Marion County, participants would peel off and head home on their appropriate exit. We also were welcomed back by cheering people on the Patoka overpass and the Boone Street overpass.
This was a sensational event! I started realizing that I had participated in a large Trump event with hundreds of like-minded people. We told the world that you can shove Covid 19, J.B. Pritzker, Joe Biden, and the mainstream media where the sun don’t shine. We are grateful to God in Heaven for President Trump, traditional values, and our Constitutional freedoms. Let’s go get a win on Tuesday!
I drive through your neck of the woods every year in October en route to Springfield and then South Dakota. My fellow passengers remarked that we were in Trump Country judging from the Trump signs we saw along the way. Illinois south of I-80, and most of the Midwest is solid American, good on you.
CMSGT USAF (Retired) Chief of Police (Retired)
November 02, 2020, 06:41 AM
Fla. Jim
I know a lot of Dems voted early but so have a lot of my Republican neighbors . So I’m not so worried about early voting. A lot of old retired like myself always vote early. A Trump landslide is looming (-;
November 02, 2020, 09:01 AM
snoris
quote:
Originally posted by benny6:
quote:
Originally posted by sdy: Brett Baier of Fox said 94 million people have already voted.
Is that both living and the dead?
Chicago cemeteries open Tuesday morning at 7:00 a.m.
November 02, 2020, 09:03 AM
wcb6092
Philadelphia Firefighters Union Breaks From National Biden Endorsement To Endorse President Trump