hangsleft
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Posted 10:42 am, 02/24/2017
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"As some may have already expected, reports say that some Evangelical Trump supporters hip to the witches' plans are prepping to pray en masse Friday night to zero out the spell's effects."
Are they going to cross each other out?
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george h w b
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Posted 8:58 am, 02/24/2017
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Guess what, the B'ACH HILLARY LOST. Now Mr President, LOCK HER ARSE UP.
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cucumber
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Posted 11:36 pm, 02/23/2017
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Put your for sale signs up after the prisoners clean the roads then pretend that we don't have litter and we don't have prisoners.
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Pollock
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Posted 11:05 pm, 02/23/2017
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rednecker, What. The. ****!! That gif will give me nightmares tonight!
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Beeblebrox42
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Posted 10:52 pm, 02/23/2017
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LOL, does anyone seriously take this as a threat?
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CONRAD
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Posted 10:47 pm, 02/23/2017
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Given your record for making **** up, could you verify that for us springy?
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riverworks
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Posted 10:15 pm, 02/23/2017
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Something like this was used under Nixon.
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Mma fan
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Posted 10:06 pm, 02/23/2017
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This will be very popular with the gowilkes luciferians, no doubt.
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sparkling water
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Posted 9:37 pm, 02/23/2017
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Elle.com
Those who don't like Donald Trump and the current Republican administration are mobilizing in all sorts of ways. They're speaking up in town halls and calling their representatives. They're organizing protests and demonstrations. And, for the magically-inclined, they're casting spells.
Starting at midnight on Friday, witches around the country are calling for a mass spell to be cast on Donald Trump every night of a waning crescent moon until he's driven from office.
The spell was publicized by Michael M. Hughes, who told ELLE.com that it was tweaked from multiple spells he saw going around private witchcraft groups. He published it on Extra News Feed because he felt "it would be very welcome to a lot of people." It quickly spread, with events being formed around the country and support on social media.
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