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So you admit you lie and I never had a post deleted? Thanks.

Fuck your momma, you drug addict racist cocksucker. Loser!@#0kth)(&^^^:)Slapping-silly90)):trx-smly0:kissingbb:fckmad:Loser!@#0kth)(&^^^:)Slapping-silly90)):trx-smly0:kissingbb:fckmad:Loser!@#0kth)(&^^^:)Slapping-silly90)):trx-smly0:kissingbb:fckmad:
 

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Honestly, do you Trump supporters think people are not going to vote for Hillary because she might be sick? Lmao!!!!!!! What you guys don't know about normal stuff astounds me. Hillary will win this easily. The deplorables will have to wait another 4 years to look stupid again.
 

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Time to load up. People are overreacting to this health issue. Hillary at -220 is easy money!!! The math isn't there for Trump. He's going to lose easily.
 

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see this.is the shit that should not be in the forum

Can you point to the post where you called out someone who said multiple times, in multiple posts, that multiple people should:

1. Stick acid covered dildos up their ass
2. Go enjoy fucking their mother
3. Suck many different types of cock ie: Swollen moose, Trumps, their mothers, fathers, other posters, gays, etc
4. Have someone shit or piss on them
5. Stick many other objects in their ass ie: Red hot pokers, trumps penis, mothers penis, various animal penis's, and many other inanimate objects.
 

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I agree, along with references to bestiality and incest.

Ahh, but YOUR posts just ooze with class right? Drug addict racist cocksucker...Fuck your momma, you drug addict racist cocksucker. Loser!@#0kth)(&^^^:)Slapping-silly90)):trx-smly0:kissingbb:fckmad:Loser!@#0kth)(&^^^:)Slapping-silly90)):trx-smly0:kissingbb:fckmad:Loser!@#0kth)(&^^^:)Slapping-silly90)):trx-smly0:kissingbb
 

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The deplorables and their friends that run this site don't care. Racism is alive and well here. It's pretty much a Stormfront sister site. And it starts from the top.

And yet you wonder why you aren't getting off post review
 

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And yet you wonder why you aren't getting off post review

I know exactly why I'm on post review and I have no belief I'm getting off it. If BAS apologizes to me for playing favorites, I will accept it... otherwise, I use it just to make fun of the site.
 

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Interesting that the Rump apologists ain't got shit to say about post # 353. 128 years of tradition, but even they couldn't stomach this mutt, I wonder why?
 

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Simple offer for the deplorable Trump supporters. Willie I'm calling you out.

I'll offer +200 for Trump.

$2000 for $1000, for 2 people who accept it.
 

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No gains the last 2 days for Rump, and now this(Repubs are always flappin' their gums about winning Pennsylvania in Presidential elections, but they haven't lost 6 straight there because they're unlucky, lol). GOP Scum had their fun, I think the next several days will show that order has been restored, especially after his brilliant "concession" on Obama's birthplace.


http://www.mcall.com/news/local/elections/mc-pa-trump-clinton-poll-20160917-story.html

New Morning Call/Muhlenberg College poll shows Clinton ahead in Pennsylvania

WASHINGTON — Democrat Hillary Clinton has a 9-point lead among likely Pennsylvania voters as Republican Donald Trump continues to struggle among groups key to winning the state, according to a Morning Call/Muhlenberg College poll released Saturday.The survey, conducted Sept. 12-16, shows Clinton leading the presidential race here with support from 47 percent of likely voters who say they intend to vote for her or are leaning that way. Trump is at 38 percent, while 11 percent say they'd pick neither of the major-party choices, and 4 percent are not sure.
Clinton's lead narrows slightly to 8 percent when third-party candidates are included, with 40 percent for her, 32 percent for Trump, 14 percent for Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson and 5 percent for Green Party nominee Jill Stein.
A demographic breakdown shows Clinton holding a significant lead among women, college-educated voters, and those in the state's densely populated southeast.
"Those are all cornerstones of Pennsylvania electoral math, and right now, he's lagging in all of those areas," said Chris Borick, director of the Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion, which conducted the poll.
Trump's troubles aren't helping Republican U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey in his tough re-election battle. The poll shows Democratic challenger Katie McGinty ahead of Toomey, 43 percent to 38 percent.
That's within the survey's 5.5 percent margin of error, but in line with other recent polls that have shown the race tightening since Toomey's early-summer leads.
The poll results follow a tumultuous week on the presidential campaign trail, which began with Clinton sidelined due to a bout of pneumonia that caused her to hastily leave an event. It ended with a renewed look at Trump's years of insinuations regarding President Obama's birthplace, with the GOPnominee acknowledging for the first time that Obama was born in the United States but also falsely blaming Clinton for starting the rumors about the president's citizenship.
They also come as national polls and those in several swing states have shown Clinton's lead dwindling. As with the new poll, other surveys of Pennsylvania voters have suggested the double-digit margin she built after the July conventions is narrowing.
Pennsylvania's polls are getting extra attention as analysts look to the state as one that may decide the outcome of the presidential contest. David Rothschild, an economist who runs an online forecasting model, told the New York Times last week that Pennsylvania "has been the most likely tipping-point state since the mid-summer."
The new Muhlenberg survey suggests that Trump has some work to do if he's going to tip Pennsylvania's 20 electoral votes to a Republican for the first time since 1988.
A critical challenge lies within his own party: 71 percent of Republicans say they're backing Trump, while 10 percent back Clinton and 19 percent are unsure. Among Democrats, 81 percent are for Clinton, 11 percent are for Trump and 9 percent are uncertain.
Independents lean toward Clinton, 42 percent to 33 percent, and one-quarter are undecided.
"Trump is able to attract some Democrats, but he can't lose the amount of Republicans that this poll is showing and win the state," Borick said. "It's not mathematically possible."
Trump's challenges are not aiding Toomey in his own closely watched contest, in which Borick described Toome

Toomey has not endorsed Trump and has condemned some of the nominee's comments, but has not ruled out supporting Trump. Still, McGinty and her surrogates have sought to link Toomey and Trump.
At a rally Saturday outside the Lehigh County GOP headquarters in Allentown, about 100 Latino activists also sought to connect the two candidates, holding signs that read: "Dump Trump, Dump Toomey."
Among them was Hilda Gonzalez, who emigrated from Mexico 15 years ago and doesn't like Toomey's positions on immigration issues.
Toomey opposes Philadelphia's sanctuary city policy and has introduced legislation to withhold some federal money from cities that prohibit local police from cooperating with federal immigration officials.
 

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