Why I grew to love the Donald and forgive his haters

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Re: Why I grew to love the Donald and forgive his haters

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Headhunter wrote:
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Headhunter wrote:
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Headhunter wrote:Just know you'll always be recognized as someone who was never a true Broncos fan. Broncos Country does not miss you or any of the other snowflakes.
I am certainly a true Broncos fan, however, country before sports. They were in the wrong to kneel. I will never support that and they can eat wieners.
Nope, you were never a real fan. You quit on your team for Donald Trump. You turned out to be a horrible excuse for a Broncos fan and you've brought shame to the fan base by association. Don't watch the games or follow the team again, your "change of heart" would not be welcome.
If you think cheering on a sports team is in any way more important than respecting your country and all those who have given their lives, you might want to check your priorities, because it sounds near sociopathic.

It is not surprising, as the same people kneeling might be cutting someone's throat to get a new color of Nikes if they could not play football so well.
It has nothing to do with disrespecting the country, that's just the narrative Trump needs to sell to the retards.
Not standing for the flag was disrespectful long before Trump was even born. You think I liked these protests before Trump said a word about it? lol.

There is no advantage to Trump being in this fight. He just spoke his mind.
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Jason wrote:I feel slightly bad for the players who were peer pressured into the shit.
We all make our own choice. Peer pressure plays into every decision in life.
Like Jason being a coward and quitting a hobby because he can't handle political dissent.

Stay under Der Trumpf's boot where you belong, Jason.
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Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Foo wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Jason wrote:
Headhunter wrote:Just know you'll always be recognized as someone who was never a true Broncos fan. Broncos Country does not miss you or any of the other snowflakes.
I am certainly a true Broncos fan, however, country before sports. They were in the wrong to kneel. I will never support that and they can eat wieners.
Nope, you were never a real fan. You quit on your team for Donald Trump. You turned out to be a horrible excuse for a Broncos fan and you've brought shame to the fan base by association. Don't watch the games or follow the team again, your "change of heart" would not be welcome.
If you think cheering on a sports team is in any way more important than respecting your country and all those who have given their lives, you might want to check your priorities, because it sounds near sociopathic.

It is not surprising, as the same people kneeling might be cutting someone's throat to get a new color of Nikes if they could not play football so well.
It has nothing to do with disrespecting the country, that's just the narrative Trump needs to sell to the retards.
Not standing for the flag was disrespectful long before Trump was even born. You think I liked these protests before Trump said a word about it? lol.

There is no advantage to Trump being in this fight. He just spoke his mind.
It's not about Trump, the retards existed already. He just blatantly went out of his way to rile them up like he always does when he feels the heat. Trump is disgusting for exploiting military service to pander to idiots.

He's an attention whore.
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Headhunter wrote:Also, check yourself .
mhmm...don't make me clap back, sugga!
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Headhunter wrote:
Foo wrote:
Jason wrote:I feel slightly bad for the players who were peer pressured into the shit.
We all make our own choice. Peer pressure plays into every decision in life.
Like Jason being a coward and quitting a hobby because he can't handle political dissent.

Stay under Der Trumpf's boot where you belong, Jason.
Not sure what that has to do with cowardice.

Not sure why you keep thinking I feel the way I do because of Trump. I haven't changed my political opinion based on Trump. You have.
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Jason wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Foo wrote:
Jason wrote:I feel slightly bad for the players who were peer pressured into the shit.
We all make our own choice. Peer pressure plays into every decision in life.
Like Jason being a coward and quitting a hobby because he can't handle political dissent.

Stay under Der Trumpf's boot where you belong, Jason.
Not sure what that has to do with cowardice.

Not sure why you keep thinking I feel the way I do because of Trump. I haven't changed my political opinion based on Trump. You have.
You're a coward because you have no respect for peaceful protest, a foundation of this country.

Again, false. Explain my politics to me but try being right this time.
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I also don't know how many times I've had to remind you that I've been shitting on the NFL and it's officiating for years. That is the majority contributing factor. The kneeling was that tiny straw that broke the camel's back.
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Headhunter wrote:
Jason wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Foo wrote:
Jason wrote:I feel slightly bad for the players who were peer pressured into the shit.
We all make our own choice. Peer pressure plays into every decision in life.
Like Jason being a coward and quitting a hobby because he can't handle political dissent.

Stay under Der Trumpf's boot where you belong, Jason.
Not sure what that has to do with cowardice.

Not sure why you keep thinking I feel the way I do because of Trump. I haven't changed my political opinion based on Trump. You have.
You're a coward because you have no respect for peaceful protest, a foundation of this country.

Again, false. Explain my politics to me but try being right this time.
SJW lib and/or polar-opposite of Trump at every turn.
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NFL officiating has nothing to do with you quitting football because you're too much of a snowflake to handle peaceful political dissent.

Are you actually going to be a man of your word this time? You must have quit watching football ten times on HMF. Quit the attention whore act and actually do it this time?
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Jason wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Jason wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Foo wrote:
Jason wrote:I feel slightly bad for the players who were peer pressured into the shit.
We all make our own choice. Peer pressure plays into every decision in life.
Like Jason being a coward and quitting a hobby because he can't handle political dissent.

Stay under Der Trumpf's boot where you belong, Jason.
Not sure what that has to do with cowardice.

Not sure why you keep thinking I feel the way I do because of Trump. I haven't changed my political opinion based on Trump. You have.
You're a coward because you have no respect for peaceful protest, a foundation of this country.

Again, false. Explain my politics to me but try being right this time.
SJW lib and/or polar-opposite of Trump at every turn.
Nope. Foo gave a decent attempt but even his was out of date. As usual, you don't have a clue.
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Headhunter wrote:NFL officiating has nothing to do with you quitting football because you're too much of a snowflake to handle peaceful political dissent.
You must have quit watching football ten times on HMF.
Well. I said "possibly quit watching".

Also, lol. Contradicted yourself there. Did I quit watching ten times in the past because of protests? Oops.
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Headhunter wrote:
Jason wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Jason wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Foo wrote:
Jason wrote:I feel slightly bad for the players who were peer pressured into the shit.
We all make our own choice. Peer pressure plays into every decision in life.
Like Jason being a coward and quitting a hobby because he can't handle political dissent.

Stay under Der Trumpf's boot where you belong, Jason.
Not sure what that has to do with cowardice.

Not sure why you keep thinking I feel the way I do because of Trump. I haven't changed my political opinion based on Trump. You have.
You're a coward because you have no respect for peaceful protest, a foundation of this country.

Again, false. Explain my politics to me but try being right this time.
SJW lib and/or polar-opposite of Trump at every turn.
Nope. Foo gave a decent attempt but even his was out of date. As usual, you don't have a clue.
So you agree with Trump in a lot of ways?
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Jason wrote:
Headhunter wrote:NFL officiating has nothing to do with you quitting football because you're too much of a snowflake to handle peaceful political dissent.
You must have quit watching football ten times on HMF.
Well. I said "possibly quit watching".

Also, lol. Contradicted yourself there. Did I quit watching ten times in the past because of protests? Oops.
That's not what a contradiction is. And you suck at reading sarcasm. Jesus Christ you're hopeless.

The point is your final straw was opposing political opinions. No matter how many times you acted like an attention whore and demanded everyone know you're "done" with football, you'd come back and nothing changed. You're a snowflake and a crybaby for quitting like this now.
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Headhunter wrote:
Jason wrote:
Headhunter wrote:NFL officiating has nothing to do with you quitting football because you're too much of a snowflake to handle peaceful political dissent.
You must have quit watching football ten times on HMF.
Well. I said "possibly quit watching".

Also, lol. Contradicted yourself there. Did I quit watching ten times in the past because of protests? Oops.
That's not what a contradiction is. Jesus Christ you're hopeless.

The point is your final straw was opposing political opinions. You're a snowflake and a crybaby for it.
Why'd I quit ten times?
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Jason wrote:
Headhunter wrote:
Jason wrote:
Headhunter wrote:NFL officiating has nothing to do with you quitting football because you're too much of a snowflake to handle peaceful political dissent.
You must have quit watching football ten times on HMF.
Well. I said "possibly quit watching".

Also, lol. Contradicted yourself there. Did I quit watching ten times in the past because of protests? Oops.
That's not what a contradiction is. Jesus Christ you're hopeless.

The point is your final straw was opposing political opinions. You're a snowflake and a crybaby for it.
Why'd I quit ten times?
You didn't. That was sarcasm, you're just an attention whore who needed everyone to know your opinion (nobody ever cared) before coming back every time. The joke is you don't quit. Actually have some conviction and do it this time.
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Inb4sarcasmedit.
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It's fucking painful how inept you are at following the flow of a conversation. There's no point in leaving anything up to interpretation with you because you need everything spelled out for you.
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Jason wrote:Inb4sarcasmedit.
Why do you take pride in being dumb? It's like you're making a concerted attempt to sound as dense and stupid as humanly possible. What's your malfunction?
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Headhunter wrote:It's fucking painful how inept you are at following the flow of a conversation. There's no point in leaving anything up to interpretation with you because you need everything spelled out for you.
Quit editing the holy hell out of your posts then, dingus.
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The final straw for me was CTE. Is that acceptable?
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