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Tommy_Carcetti

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7. I don't hope his death for one main reason....
Mon Dec 17, 2018, 02:57 PM
Dec 2018

....I want him to face actual justice if it is at all possible. A premature death would foreclose upon that option.

But nothing will be lost if Trump were to drop dead of a heart attack tomorrow. Death will happen to all of us, so it striking him down now (naturally of course) would be just as good now as it would be later. And I know this sounds cruel, but I honestly doubt Barron has much love for his father. His father really doesn't seem to show any love for him. Considering the wretched souls his three oldest adult siblings have become, Barron (and perhaps Tiffany) are the only hope that someone in that cursed family will end up disavowing him.

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I'm wondering what Trump's funeral will be like. The Velveteen Ocelot Dec 2018 #1
"but if he doesn't croak tomorrow (please, God, are you listening?)" elocs Dec 2018 #4
I don't hope his death for one main reason.... Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2018 #7
A premature death for Trump, when he is in office or even shortly after he is gone elocs Dec 2018 #9
death is too quick...over too fast agingdem Dec 2018 #8
The problem is that life is not fair and our wishes for revenge against Trump elocs Dec 2018 #10
He has caused deaths. Duppers Dec 2018 #13
That is an interesting way... tonedevil Dec 2018 #23
His father's a piece of shit and he'd be a lot better off without him in his life. BlueStater Dec 2018 #25
For the most part post-Watergate, Nixon wasn't apologetic, but he wasn't unapologetic, either. Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2018 #5
Don't kid yourself fescuerescue Dec 2018 #24
I am going to record the event so when I am sad, I'll have an uplifting video to watch Moostache Dec 2018 #6
I think comedians should be the ones to give the eulogy when he dies Perseus Dec 2018 #14
. dalton99a Dec 2018 #2
Ha ha. Dave Starsky Dec 2018 #17
K & R SunSeeker Dec 2018 #3
From the NYT in January: Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2018 #11
And what his mother said. PWPippinesq Dec 2018 #12
This picture taken shortly before her death at Mar-a-Lago speaks volumes. Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2018 #15
I agree. Dave Starsky Dec 2018 #18
The great equalizer Roadside Attraction Dec 2018 #21
Nice work Tommy C. mobeau69 Dec 2018 #16
Thanks. nt Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2018 #22
I have a real conflict Roadside Attraction Dec 2018 #19
To underscore the point, here is how Cohn was "remembered" on the AIDS quilt. Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2018 #20
That video was great. The best actress in history. Blue_true Dec 2018 #26
What was she chanting at the end? Kingofalldems Dec 2018 #27
Tumbalalaika--a famous Yiddish folk song. Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2018 #32
Good stuff, Tommy blogslut Dec 2018 #28
I like when DU does "history"... SMC22307 Dec 2018 #29
You're welcome. Nt Tommy_Carcetti Dec 2018 #31
trump must live to be removed from office Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2018 #30
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