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A regular feature of his "oratory".

"Donald Trump gave a profanity-filled campaign speech in New Hampshire in which he told American companies moving overseas to “go f*** themselves” while noting we are going to “knock the sh**” out of ISIS. The profanity continued with the GOP presidential hopeful noting he doesn’t “give a da**” if New Hampshire Trump supporters have to get out of bed to go vote; they have to in order to make America great again."

http://www.inquisitr.com/27709...-to-go-f-themselves/

 

More Trump profanity:

http://www.businessinsider.com...d-cruz-insult-2016-2 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZajMNTjs0o  (listen for the "m-f" word)

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Mr. Hooberbloob posted:

When he starts chopping up babies and selling them, then you can question his moral fiber.

Or raping women and having a gazillion affairs, palling with pedophiles and most likely indulging himself, palling with other crooks like themselves or getting knocked up by a "lover" and having his "mini-me" spawn. OR, screwing around on your dying wife that you have campaigning for you, and knocking up that fine specimen that you're bopping. Oh goodness, the morals of the lefties!

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Contendahh posted:
direstraits posted:

Poor old Condie is getting desperate for something to complain about.

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Poor old dire doesn't realize how much Trump's profanity will ultimately hurt his chances with voters.

Contenduhh, In your dotage I must assume you've forgotten Truman, notorious for his use of scatology.  Those weren't F-bombs he ordered dropped on Hiroshima or Nagasaki, either.

 

direstraits posted:
Contendahh posted:
direstraits posted:

Poor old Condie is getting desperate for something to complain about.

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Poor old dire doesn't realize how much Trump's profanity will ultimately hurt his chances with voters.

Contenduhh, In your dotage I must assume you've forgotten Truman, notorious for his use of scatology.  Those weren't F-bombs he ordered dropped on Hiroshima or Nagasaki, either.

 

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I am far from in my dotage, as you know, notwithstanding your chronic invocation of that theme as you grasp desperately for any meager advantage. I remember more about HST's occasional resort to "cuss words"than you apparently do.  In his choice of language, he did not draw a bye.  He was widely criticized for foul language, though some of the more barbaric sort thought it amusing.  

The first President had his own thoughts on profanity:

"The General is sorry to be informed that the foolish and wicked practice of profane cursing and swearing, a vice hitherto little known in our American Army is growing into fashion. He hopes that the officers will, by example as well as influence, endeavor to check it and that both they and the men will reflect that we can little hope of the blessing of Heaven on our army if we insult it by our impiety and folly. Added to this it is a vice so mean and low without any temptation that every man of sense and character detests and despises it."

(Signed,) George Washington

http://www.ushistory.org/valle...ngton/profanity.html

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Contendahh posted:
direstraits posted:
Contendahh posted:
direstraits posted:

Poor old Condie is getting desperate for something to complain about.

___

Poor old dire doesn't realize how much Trump's profanity will ultimately hurt his chances with voters.

Contenduhh, In your dotage I must assume you've forgotten Truman, notorious for his use of scatology.  Those weren't F-bombs he ordered dropped on Hiroshima or Nagasaki, either.

 

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I am far from in my dotage, as you know, notwithstanding your chronic invocation of that theme as you grasp desperately for any meager advantage. I remember more about HST's occasional resort to "cuss words"than you apparently do.  In his choice of language, he did not draw a bye.  He was widely criticized for foul language, though some of the more barbaric sort thought it amusing.  

The first President had his own thoughts on profanity:

"The General is sorry to be informed that the foolish and wicked practice of profane cursing and swearing, a vice hitherto little known in our American Army is growing into fashion. He hopes that the officers will, by example as well as influence, endeavor to check it and that both they and the men will reflect that we can little hope of the blessing of Heaven on our army if we insult it by our impiety and folly. Added to this it is a vice so mean and low without any temptation that every man of sense and character detests and despises it."

(Signed,) George Washington

http://www.ushistory.org/valle...ngton/profanity.html

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I know that quote well. Washington was a gentleman and a Federalist. As to Truman guess he believes a potty mouth president is OK, if he's a Democrat.

direstraits posted:
Contendahh posted:
direstraits posted:
Contendahh posted:
direstraits posted:

Poor old Condie is getting desperate for something to complain about.

___

Poor old dire doesn't realize how much Trump's profanity will ultimately hurt his chances with voters.

Contenduhh, In your dotage I must assume you've forgotten Truman, notorious for his use of scatology.  Those weren't F-bombs he ordered dropped on Hiroshima or Nagasaki, either.

 

______

I am far from in my dotage, as you know, notwithstanding your chronic invocation of that theme as you grasp desperately for any meager advantage. I remember more about HST's occasional resort to "cuss words"than you apparently do.  In his choice of language, he did not draw a bye.  He was widely criticized for foul language, though some of the more barbaric sort thought it amusing.  

The first President had his own thoughts on profanity:

"The General is sorry to be informed that the foolish and wicked practice of profane cursing and swearing, a vice hitherto little known in our American Army is growing into fashion. He hopes that the officers will, by example as well as influence, endeavor to check it and that both they and the men will reflect that we can little hope of the blessing of Heaven on our army if we insult it by our impiety and folly. Added to this it is a vice so mean and low without any temptation that every man of sense and character detests and despises it."

(Signed,) George Washington

http://www.ushistory.org/valle...ngton/profanity.html

__________________________________________________________

I know that quote well. Washington was a gentleman and a Federalist. As to Truman guess he believes a potty mouth president is OK, if he's a Democrat.

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You mean like G.W. Bush who, having also used profanity during his term of office, must also believe a potty mouth president is OK, if he's a Republican?

Party has nothing to do with it, dire, and you know that, but you don't let it keep you from making your standard lame comment. But if you want to go there, consider one R. M. Nixon, whose documented record of prolific profanity makes him the undisputed champ in that presidential domain.

Last edited by Contendahh
Contendahh posted:
direstraits posted:
Contendahh posted:
direstraits posted:
Contendahh posted:
direstraits posted:

Poor old Condie is getting desperate for something to complain about.

___

Poor old dire doesn't realize how much Trump's profanity will ultimately hurt his chances with voters.

Contenduhh, In your dotage I must assume you've forgotten Truman, notorious for his use of scatology.  Those weren't F-bombs he ordered dropped on Hiroshima or Nagasaki, either.

 

______

I am far from in my dotage, as you know, notwithstanding your chronic invocation of that theme as you grasp desperately for any meager advantage. I remember more about HST's occasional resort to "cuss words"than you apparently do.  In his choice of language, he did not draw a bye.  He was widely criticized for foul language, though some of the more barbaric sort thought it amusing.  

The first President had his own thoughts on profanity:

"The General is sorry to be informed that the foolish and wicked practice of profane cursing and swearing, a vice hitherto little known in our American Army is growing into fashion. He hopes that the officers will, by example as well as influence, endeavor to check it and that both they and the men will reflect that we can little hope of the blessing of Heaven on our army if we insult it by our impiety and folly. Added to this it is a vice so mean and low without any temptation that every man of sense and character detests and despises it."

(Signed,) George Washington

http://www.ushistory.org/valle...ngton/profanity.html

__________________________________________________________

I know that quote well. Washington was a gentleman and a Federalist. As to Truman guess he believes a potty mouth president is OK, if he's a Democrat.

_____

You mean like G.W. Bush who, having also used profanity during his term of office, must also believe a potty mouth president is OK, if he's a Republican?

Party has nothing to do with it, dire, and you know that, but you don't let it keep you from making your standard lame comment. But if you want to go there, consider one R. M. Nixon, whose documented record of prolific profanity makes him the undisputed champ in that presidential domain.

The only thing "lame" here is your never ending attempt to cover
your embarrassment with countless silly and meaningless threads
you believe mean something. A ricochet post back in the old condumb
face.    
Contendahh posted:
direstraits posted:
Contendahh posted:
direstraits posted:
Contendahh posted:
direstraits posted:

Poor old Condie is getting desperate for something to complain about.

___

Poor old dire doesn't realize how much Trump's profanity will ultimately hurt his chances with voters.

Contenduhh, In your dotage I must assume you've forgotten Truman, notorious for his use of scatology.  Those weren't F-bombs he ordered dropped on Hiroshima or Nagasaki, either.

 

______

I am far from in my dotage, as you know, notwithstanding your chronic invocation of that theme as you grasp desperately for any meager advantage. I remember more about HST's occasional resort to "cuss words"than you apparently do.  In his choice of language, he did not draw a bye.  He was widely criticized for foul language, though some of the more barbaric sort thought it amusing.  

The first President had his own thoughts on profanity:

"The General is sorry to be informed that the foolish and wicked practice of profane cursing and swearing, a vice hitherto little known in our American Army is growing into fashion. He hopes that the officers will, by example as well as influence, endeavor to check it and that both they and the men will reflect that we can little hope of the blessing of Heaven on our army if we insult it by our impiety and folly. Added to this it is a vice so mean and low without any temptation that every man of sense and character detests and despises it."

(Signed,) George Washington

http://www.ushistory.org/valle...ngton/profanity.html

__________________________________________________________

I know that quote well. Washington was a gentleman and a Federalist. As to Truman guess he believes a potty mouth president is OK, if he's a Democrat.

_____

You mean like G.W. Bush who, having also used profanity during his term of office, must also believe a potty mouth president is OK, if he's a Republican?

Party has nothing to do with it, dire, and you know that, but you don't let it keep you from making your standard lame comment. But if you want to go there, consider one R. M. Nixon, whose documented record of prolific profanity makes him the undisputed champ in that presidential domain.

I am familiar with the Nixon tapes and his vulgarity on the tapes, in private.  I am also familiar with Condie's double standards when it involves Democrats.

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