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Patriot_Pat 1 point ago +1 / -0

Anything/Everything that binds us together as Americans shall be attacked with a wedge to seperate Americans from each other. Personally, I shall now have to "double" honor them.

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Patriot_Pat 2 points ago +2 / -0

Dang, I've been scouring the replies looking to see if anyone else thought of Butterbean! It's definitely who I thought of because of the body and because of the punch.

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Patriot_Pat 1 point ago +1 / -0

My theory is... they have found a drug that makes Joe have some clarity for a while, but, the effect eventually wears off and leaves him burnt out worse than he was before he took it. But, they don't care, as long as he can be useful in getting Kamala in, he has served his purpose and can be set out to pasture. His "lucid" scale just seems to either be "Joe's together tonight" or "Joe doesn't know where he is".

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Patriot_Pat 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yes, you have that right, but first you have the responsibility to make sure EVERYONE'S home and business is secure! And at that, you are a giant failure.

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Patriot_Pat 1 point ago +1 / -0

Joe, nobody is that dumb, nobody! Back to the basement!

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Patriot_Pat 2 points ago +2 / -0

A does not = B. He could be "Mr. Atlas" physically, still wouldn't mean he has anything but a failing brain going on. Though, making such a ridiculously stupid non logical argument could certainly make one question what Brian has between his ears.

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Patriot_Pat 2 points ago +2 / -0

Go to the "gear" looking icon (assuming you are logged in), click it, select "hidden posts" from the drop down menu, that should show you all the posts you've hidden. If you want to "un-hide" a post, click on the word "hidden" (which is in each post where "hide" originally was), that will toggle it back to an un-hidden state. Let me know if you have trouble understanding the instructions as I wrote them, or otherwise have a problem with it..

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Patriot_Pat 2 points ago +2 / -0

And to make matters worse, they started blaming him before he ever took office, while they still held theirs and used it for nothing bur graft, corruption, and self enrichment.

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Patriot_Pat 2 points ago +2 / -0

ME: There's no going back to the old normal, I never left it. Screwed into wearing a mask in a few stores to be able to shop, short of that, I got the same ole normal going on I always had. Go brainwash some other idiot, this one isn't listening.

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Patriot_Pat 3 points ago +3 / -0

Start by finding a state park or wilderness area you can get to that has little to no people around. Get him out of the house and doing something physical, anything physical. The exercise will help get him healthy, plus it should mentally make him feel a bit healthier. Go once a week, then twice, then three times if possible. Just find somewhere without people to eliminate the fear of catching it from someone and get him outside and living. Leave the media behind. You might also look for some good messages spoken by someone he would respect and sprinkle those in where it's possible and not too obvious. Just go slow and let him decide when it's OK to do what, when, and where. Pushing to go too big too soon is a path to failure. Hell, circle the block from the safety of the automobile to begin, then work your way up to an outing.

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Patriot_Pat 2 points ago +5 / -3

Forgive me asianfortrump but as cute as you certainly are, I still had to flip the picture so I could read the "Make America Great Again" logo. Shoot me now...

asianfortrump_flipped

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Patriot_Pat 1 point ago +1 / -0

My mother (she is 83) was doing the same thing when this began. I took her a laptop, got her internet access (using the logic that since she couldn't go shopping to get new magazines and books that she transition over to online reading (nook, fire) and start using the laptop to find her news and entertainment online. Oddly enough, the friends she has chosen to add on Facebook are redpilling her now. I was sort of against getting her into Facebook, because, IMHO, FB sucks but the memes she's seeing on her homepage have been swinging her toward Trump. Getting to watch Trump actually speak rather than watching the media people tell you what you should think of what Trump said is also redpilling her. I knew I was making progress when at the primary voting she said she sure as hell wasn't going to vote for Biden! She voted for Trump last time as she "sure as hell" wasn't going to vote for Hillary. However now, she is starting to become a supporter and now just willing to vote for him because she hates the other choice. Moral to my story... If your parents or grand-parents have fallen into the media trap of hours of repetition of fake news, spend some time teaching them how to get online and work a tablet, a laptop, a desktop, a phone, something that will allow them to escape from the media trap. At 83 I was a bit reluctant to get my mother started but with the lockdown she was willing to try because she didn't have her normal entertainment and reading available. At 83, it took several repetitions until things began to sink in, but after a few weeks, she's surfing the world with the rest of us. If she can do it... your parents and grand-parents can too. It will just take some time and training from you.

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Patriot_Pat 2 points ago +2 / -0

And just in case you get any traction with your request, I'm still pushing for THIS. Sorry for tagging on...

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Patriot_Pat 2 points ago +2 / -0

In my eyes also. With this one, I was trying to appeal to those on the fence who have "but he..." issues. To hopefully point out that there is no one on this planet currently that is better suited to be our President at this point in time, at this point in history.

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Patriot_Pat 1 point ago +1 / -0

Pro.. jec... tion... I have to give kudos to the member of Biden's team who came up with this line of attack. "Our guy is obviously whack, what can we do... say Trump is whack!" High fives and a break for lunch quickly became the next focus point.

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Patriot_Pat 6 points ago +6 / -0

Geeze Nancy, and after digging and digging and digging and blaming and claiming for four years that you had damning evidence now you say "you got nuttin'"? Why oh why is no one surprised?

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Patriot_Pat 2 points ago +2 / -0

To those that know this was solved long ago, don't tell them. Let them spend days or weeks loading up carts for nothing. It'll keep them busy to do something that might actually have an impact.

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Patriot_Pat 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't have an answer to that as I don't remember a time when I didn't have a firearm. 1st BB Gun at 6, 1st 22 at 8. Maybe I'm skewed though as a farm kid you were expected to work your way up as quickly as possible to help protect yourself and family from animal predators. You had your normal things all would consider as a threat, bear, wolf, mountain lion, etc. and then animals that had gone rabid (and therefore crazy). All that to say, unless you worry that your children have some serious issues, I wouldn't have a problem starting the education for the 10 year old. But I suggest it was done like mine was. Start with a BB gun supervised, once you are confident that they are handling that proper and you would feel safe to trust them to be alone with it, then move to a 22 and onward. A 22 wouldn't do anything to a bear but make him really really mad so moving up in caliber to handle the more powerful guns was the aim for the farm kids, but always with safety and education and skill development guiding the way. And last thing to point out, I wasn't a special case in my area, most every kid I went to school with was brought up the same way. Our automobiles always had loads of firearms in them (since we were often heading straight from school to the fields after) and no one got shot, no one thought twice about it, that was just how it was. Guns aren't the problem, lack of education, lack of safety, lack of repect for the weapon, lack of supervision and character development are. Mind those and you'll be fine. Oh and... "ruin our lives..." since the option is to be dead, mamed, or traumatized for life... I don't see that as an issue.

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