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Unity has long been a theme, and anxiety, for new U.S. presidents

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By HILLEL ITALIE

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Most Presidents use that 'unity' jive in their blah blah blah. But Fascist Donald in 2017 had a very hateful and juvenile temper-tantrum and hissy-fit for his excuse of an 'inauguration'. He was ranting about something was 'going to stop here and it's going to stop NOW!!!'. He is an ill-mannered bully, and he had already incited violence at his rallies before the Russian cyberhackers put him in. His use of the 'Trump Girls' cheerleaders was an early sign of his ugly personality cult and soon four years of unprecedented hell would engulf America.

He has brought great shame and disgrace to America. Just like Hideiki Tojo does not belong to the Garden of the warriors, Didgusting Donald deserves no honors of any kind. No funeral, no Color guards, nothing. When he dies, his body should be deposed in an unmarked grave like the Libyans did to Moammar Qaddafy. Spain removed the body of fascist Francisco Franco from his special tomb a few years ago. America will have to clean itself of this Unamerican treasonous piece of trash.

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"Arresting peaceful protestors and silencing opinions is probably not the best way forward then."

So you think the people carrying racist confederate battle flags while chanting "hang Mike Pence" and in possession of plastic hand-restraints for probable hostage taking were peaceful protestors? I am both shocked and saddened by your naiveness.

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Arresting peaceful protestors and silencing opinions is probably not the best way forward then.

Oh, so this is what's meant by "not going down without a fight"?

Is it great again, yet?

Outstanding.

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