Peaceful protests. Like kneeling during the anthem? Those kind? Now what kind of awful government would try and stop peaceful protests... 


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Shutting down communication. Like trying to discredit all sources of news except pro-government propaganda? What kind of awful dictator would do such a thing?

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Sponsored terror. Like the NRA lobbyists keeping guns easily accessible and prohibiting safe gun laws? What kind of awful government would allow such a thing???



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Violation of human rights. Like taking healthcare from 9 million children? Or telling women what they can do with their bodies? What kind of awful government would do that?

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Anyway. Shitty situation in Iran for sure. But you may want to clean up your glass house after throwing so many stones.
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See, what happened in Nov. 2016 was that he got more ELECTORAL votes, not ACTUAL indidvidual votes. Dude only one on a moronic logistical technicality. There were literally more people that DIDN'T want him as President than did. You Chumpians conveniently forget this fact.

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Small prob for you and your Cankleization: The Constitution doesn't care about numbers of people. It cares about the Rule of Law, which you typically ignore. And I called this in August of 2015, almost to the precise electoral vote. Bye, twitterclog.
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At vacations and golfing!!
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1. The President of the United States is deceiving American citizens to harvest support for yet another war on behalf of Israel. Let's address the claims in his tweet below.
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2. Claim: "Iran, the number one state of sponsored terror..." Of the 61 terror groups listed by the US State Department, only two are associated with Iran: Hezbollah and Kataib Hezbollah. Over 60% of the other 59 are Sunni/Wahhabi & funded by Saudi Arabiahttps://www.state.gov/j/ct/rls/other/des/123085.htm …
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3. Sunni (including Wahhabist) terror groups are directly sponsored by Saudi Arabia while Iran is linked to Shi'a terrorists (Hezbollah). A quick comparison of casualty data between Sunni and Shi'a reveals that Saudi Arabia sponsors more terrorism than Iran by several magnitudes.pic.twitter.com/K1s3m0KHND
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4. And the recent attacks in Paris, Nice, London, and Manchester - all terror groups funded by Saudis. Groups like ISIS, al-Nusra, & al-Qaeda are all funded by Saudi Arabia and the US government knows it. Hillary Clinton's memo obtained via Wikileaks proves this:pic.twitter.com/fHnHtYiE1V
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5. Even more preposterous is that in the past eight years the US has sold the Saudis $100B in arms and Trump has further aligned the US with Saudi Arabia despite knowing they fund ISIS
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#US on its own soil. Remember 9/11... > 0/19 hijackers were Iranian > 0/19 hijackers were#Hezbollah > 15/19 were Saudi nationals > 19/19 were from Saudi-funded al-Qaedapic.twitter.com/5dwi0yjMe0This media may contain sensitive material. Learn more
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7. Claim: "numerous violations of human rights..." Did someone say human rights violations? Our Greatest Ally™ not only has the worst record for human rights, they have the worst record in ignoring
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8. While it's a proven that Israel has the worst record of all with regard to Palestinians, Saudi Arabia adheres strictly to Sharia law: > legal stoning & whipping > no religious freedom > religious dress code > child sex slavery Until a few weeks ago, Saudi women couldn't drive.pic.twitter.com/68OZP9d3FV
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