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jmowreader

(50,557 posts)
Thu Jun 8, 2023, 10:04 PM Jun 2023

Is it right to celebrate the downfall of our poor misunderstood president?

Today my DU feed is full of celebratory messages about Trump's indictment for being a spy. People here are truly happy about this young man, who never harmed a fly, standing the chance of going to the hoosegow for the rest of his young life.

And I ask you, folks: is it right that Donald Trump be indicted, imprisoned, maybe even shanked for doing a few little acts that he didn't even think anything was wrong with?

OF COURSE IT IS.

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Is it right to celebrate the downfall of our poor misunderstood president? (Original Post) jmowreader Jun 2023 OP
"shanked" live love laugh Jun 2023 #1
That involves use of a shiv, right? EYESORE 9001 Jun 2023 #7
James asks Kennah Jun 2023 #2
It is always right to celebrate the downfall of evil, but BOSSHOG Jun 2023 #3
I'm celebrating justice Johnny2X2X Jun 2023 #4
Not just yes, but hell fucking YES! Nt intheozone Jun 2023 #5
Absolutely. Having a glass of wine to celebrate too yellowdogintexas Jun 2023 #6

BOSSHOG

(37,051 posts)
3. It is always right to celebrate the downfall of evil, but
Thu Jun 8, 2023, 10:07 PM
Jun 2023

The deed ain’t done yet relative to the serial lying moral degenerate.

Johnny2X2X

(19,060 posts)
4. I'm celebrating justice
Thu Jun 8, 2023, 10:09 PM
Jun 2023

I’m celebrating our democracy. A place where the rich and powerful can still face justice.

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