What if Trump was really into this kind of stuff and everything he has been doing is a secret genius plan to make sure people will pee on his grave for decades, if not centuries to come?

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    For what he’s doing to the country, he’s more deserving of the Osama treatment and should be dumped off the side of a boat in the middle of some ocean so his grave can’t become nazi mecca.

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      It’s not even a fair comparison. Trump is 1000 times the threat to American freedom and democracy Bin Laden ever was.

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        Bush was a bigger threat to democracy than Bin Laden. People forget this unitary executive theory Trump is abusing so extremely was first brought to prominence by Bush. Bush also brought the PATRIOT act to open a lot of authoritarian doors. The Trumpster fire would not be possible without the Bush Jr.

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          Bush also brought the PATRIOT act to open a lot of authoritarian doors.

          What sort of history revisionism are you peddling here? The Patriot act was bipartisan. We have records of the votes. like 75% of dems approved it. And 98-1-1 in the senate… https://www.justice.gov/archive/ll/subs/detailed_vote_2001.htm

          Hell if we’re making this partisan, the republicans have a better claim that they’re trying to end it…

          In November 2019, the House approved a three-month extension of the Patriot Act which would have expired on December 15, 2019. It was included as part of a bigger stop-gap spending bill aimed at preventing government shutdown which was approved by a vote of 231–192. The vote was mostly along party lines with Democrats voting in favor and Republicans voting against. Republican opposition was largely due to the bill’s failure to include $5 billion for border security.[253]