Some Democrat states may look to secede!

you expect leftists to suffer alone?

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They don’t have to suffer alone. They can spread their ideology among their new found countrymen and they can all suffer it’s failings together.

they’ll have to hurry!

Doubt Canada would let them in as individuals.

Where’s the publicity in that?

why? the speaker of the US house is fringe.

your position doesnt matter if you are fringe.

anyone supporting secession from the union is fringe.

Allan

harris/walz the democratic standardbearers, are not fringe.

Allan

Anyone who approved of dismantling our border protections and flooding the country with migrants is fringe. The election is the final decider of fringe. You still have Hollywood types worried anout “normalizing” the person who recently got the most votes for President. That is fringe.

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Yeah but they failed though.

What does that say to the power brokers in the party?

It’s the Hollywood types who are extreme fringe.

They just don’t want to admit it.

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Hmm :thinking:
April 12, 1861, Confederate forces fired on Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina. Three days later Lincoln declared the action an insurrection and ordered 75,000 Union militia to put the revolt down.

:rofl: That’s hilarious.

Put tampons in boy bathrooms.

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It started 3 years before that, but yeah, thanks South Carolina. Smart move.

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This is the new leftist mindset that has formed and taken the lead at the Democrat forefront. It’s weak and I hope doesn’t spread. All Americans should vote this traitorous politics out of existence.

Hmm are you considering the South’s desire to expand slavery into the western territories or the election of Lincoln (1860) as precursors to the actual hostilities beginning with the bombardment of Ft. Sumter (4/12/1861)?

No

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It started in Kansas and Missouri a few years before 1861. When that started, there was no turning back the clock. There was going to be a showdown.

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Democrats have tried similar tactics before when they could not accept the election of a Republican.

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