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In reply to the discussion: Did I do something bad? [View all]SayItLoud
(1,702 posts)137. QUESTION everything!
This is a primary tactic used by tRUMP to cause confusion, and self doubt. Question everything, keep people confused and in the confusion TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM and everything legal and illegal.
So NO, you did nothing wrong.
And THANKS for posting and sharing this!
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He did his duty, he can go back to reading, AND have a drink to celebrate. That's all.
Ninga
May 2020
#9
Yeah, these type of people think they have the right to do whatever they want
idziak4ever1234
May 2020
#7
Be proud. Every little bit helps. I wouldn't hesitate to bust a Trump worshipper for
brewens
May 2020
#4
You did the right thing. It would be so hard to get that smokey smell out of your socks.
rzemanfl
May 2020
#17
Agree. And I currently live in an RV park. Camp fires are a thing here.
SammyWinstonJack
May 2020
#24
You acted in a way that was good for the community, and followed the agreed-to
fierywoman
May 2020
#31
If they'd had a Clinton/Kaine sign in their yard in 2016, would you have let it go?
Jedi Guy
May 2020
#39
Can't speak for the OP, but I would not have- that fire was a disaster waiting to happen
friendly_iconoclast
May 2020
#59
Yeah, I probably would have except that a real progressive would not likely be burning in the first
idziak4ever1234
May 2020
#112
Nope. You did the right thing for a reason that's none of your neighbor's business. Don't feel bad.
ancianita
May 2020
#43
Not at all. The guy was a dangerous dumbass to burn on a windy day.
friendly_iconoclast
May 2020
#53
no you didnt . these ppl feel that laws are for little people (liona helmsly , the queen of mean)
AllaN01Bear
May 2020
#69
Yes, you did something bad, but you can make up for it by setting his trump sign on fire
Poiuyt
May 2020
#76
Nope. Burning yard waste on a windy day is a moronic and dangerous thing to do. The fact that he..
spudspud
May 2020
#84
I would have done that. Too bad you can't anonymously find out if a fine was issued.
George II
May 2020
#85
No, you did not. You may have saved your entire neighborhood from the stupidity of those
niyad
May 2020
#88
You did the right thing. Even if the neighbor was a true blue Dem instead of a Trump supporter.
Kaleva
May 2020
#118
Doing the right thing for the wrong reason is still doing the right thing. You can sleep well.
Rainbow Droid
May 2020
#123
A fire? The wind is blowing? It could could catch any number of things on fire.
BComplex
May 2020
#124
You did a good thing for a good reason but bad motives. Go beat yourself with a wet noodle ...
marble falls
May 2020
#141
Nope. You can't help it if inconsiderate law-breakers are likely to be Trump supporters. n/t
Beartracks
May 2020
#146