'No Kings' protests return Saturday across the Triangle; expect traffic delays

I'm aware of Diogenes being a troll. I'm sure he'll remember the rather ruthless hammering I gave him when I first started. I did not know he was the Legion everyone always talks about. And for the record, I agree with a thread limit. I'd put it at no more than two per day. That would devastate the three I currently have on ignore. They could easily complete with Diogenes for the thread count per day race. Far too many morons here post every click-bait headline they see. It's absurd, where do I vote for the thread limit rule?
You can ask @Damocles here.


The irony is that Diogenes liked the post. :laugh:
 
Hilarious! Do you see why I advised you to work on English before legal arguments? Sentence intentionally ran someone over resulting in death.. (what I wrote, by the way) Do you see why I advised you to work on English before legal arguments? (See what I did there?)

Not to mention, why did you say if you were a DA you'd charge him 'intentional manslaughter.' if you meant murder 1 or 2? Do you see problem No.2 here?
Yes the second sentence says what the first one does because I have learned over the years I need to repeat thing so dumb morons like you understand what I was saying.
 
Sorry loser, you're little ad won't help. This was a disaster for you idiots. Millions of dollars spent to fluff up three cities didn't help get people motivated. Everywhere I checked out was a small group of old geezers trying to relive their hippy days before checking out. Absolutely pathetic display of everything nobody wants to be. All that money, the signs, the stupid floats and props, the countless paid protesters, all for an embarrassing turn out.

What's hilarious? Morons like Guny are reading click-bait stories still using 'we're 'expecting' millions', or my favorite, 'could' be the biggest one yet.' So, simpletons like this loser are being told how successful it's been. This is necessary for the very sensitive snowflakes, their emotions are very delicate these days. It's best to tell them what they want to hear instead of what they need to hear.

It's not a success, it's a joke. It's a reminder for all of us why the midterms are so important. Thanks for that.

View: https://x.com/LangmanVince/status/2037958613625352388?s=20
The usual long winded foolish tripe.
 
I do it specifically for morons like you. I know you struggle with reading and writing. Every time one of you idiots complain, I know the post was just the right length, lol.
Ah, the rare self-burn! You've managed to craft a sentence that simultaneously insults your own reading comprehension while congratulating yourself for mediocrity. Truly, the mental gymnastics you perform to avoid growth are Olympic-worthy. Keep swinging that shovel, your hole’s almost deep enough to bury your dignity.
 
I only do it when I run into a real moron like you.
Strange, you never have before. You just figure this strategy out? It's a really complex strategy so I get it. Good for you.

But wait......you failed again. You forgot to repeat yourself for the 2nd time in a row. Oh well, you'll get there.
 
Strange, you never have before. You just figure this strategy out? It's a really complex strategy so I get it. Good for you.

But wait......you failed again. You forgot to repeat yourself for the 2nd time in a row. Oh well, you'll get there.
Fail while giving a tutorial on a failing maneuver, bold choice. You're like a GPS that confidently announces recalculating after driving into a lake. Keep at it, champ. Someday, your performance might match the sheer volume of your advice.
 
The 'No Kings' protests made their way back to North Carolina, the first of which started in Apex at 9:30 a.m.


12:45 p.m.: Some smaller roads have closed around Capital Blvd as the crowd gets larger. However, the roads could be getting cleared soon as many demonstrators are expected to head down to the protest at the State Capitol.

12:30 p.m.: Richard Huggins, a former corporate pilot, held a sign on Capital Blvd that read, 'Fight truth decay, no more lies or democracy dies'. Huggins said, "I haven't been to a protest since I protested in high school against the Vietnam War, but it's time we all stood up and do something."

He added, "You can't believe a word he [President Trump] says. I've met Trump before, I met him the day announced his candidacy for the first one... Now, it's snowballed into this catastrophe of a government."

More than 70 towns and cities in N.C. will host events. Here are 12 locations across the Triangle:



Almost half of "No Kings" protests took place in GOP strongholds, organizers say​

A litany of rural, red-leaning communities participated in the “No Kings” movement for the first time today, from Seward, Alaska, to East Glacier Park, Montana.

 
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