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Sunday, November 20, 2016

[mukto-mona] Re: {PFC-Friends} Re: {NA Bangladeshi Community} Hillary Clinton's Popular Vote Lead Over Donald Trump Now Exceeds 1.5 Million Votes - ABC News



This is a democracy dear! Trump got his mandate to form his cabinet and rule the country. You being an Islamist has no right to dictate who should be included in Trump's cabinet. Is Trump really a Hitler? The man is not even close to your favorite dictator Erdogan that you love so much and cherish. What kind of crime would he commit if he start asking you some tough questions to probe your loyalty to US and its constitution? Americans want safer a country. Can we blame them?

On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 1:46 PM, Rezaul Karim <rezaulkarim617@gmail.com> wrote:
The biggest question, were face now is. Will Trump change? 
May be , may not be. As morning shows the day, Trum's selection of cabinet post are highly controversial even with American standard. His cabinet nominee mostly were/are racist and have extremist agenda
Yes, as an elected President, DT deserves a chance to run the nation.But what should we do, as Americans who do not share his views. Remember Hitler was also democratically elected to the supreme leadership of Germany & we know rest of the history.We need to be remain vigilant at all times, be with the democratic forces, organize and speak out our disagreement. Otherwise, be ready to be oppressed & wiped out. It's Very important for all of us to ponder deeply and act upon. Please share to all to create more awareness among all vulnerable people, among minority communities, immigrant communities. Building resistance in a democratic way is the only way to live with dignity as a proud American.
Future belong to those who refuse to undergo any insult no matter how minuscule they may be not to talk about other repression.
Thank You, all.

~ Rezaul karim

On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 11:49 AM, RANU CHOWDHURY <ranu51@hotmail.com> wrote:

DT's victory is done deal. No point crying over the spilled milk. Americans decided, perhaps through various trial and error, to the delegation system of election. They definitively found some merit in it. One reason could be that they wanted to give weightage to the States. Each state should have a say in federal affairs including the election of president. And, why should it be the business of Democrats to change the system? Why not the Republicans? The vote count can go either way. Why don't the Democrats try to increase their influence among the huge conservative swath in the middle? I think it is one of their biggest failures.


Before this elections, Republicans were fractured. Many top GOP leaders bitterly condemned Trump and turned away from him.  Trump was a loner in his election campaign. There were many anti-Trump protests around his campaign sites. We had seen the infamous demeaning nude Trump statues at many places. Dozens of women came forward to describe how Trump misused them. 


To the contrary, Hillary had such important and forceful figures as President Obama, First Lady Michelle, former president Bill Clinton, Barney Sanders, Elizabeth W, Al Gore, former beauty queens, music sensations like BeyoncĂ© and her husband, B Sprinsteen and others. Most media houses, influential organizations and groups supported Hillary. Yet, everything came to naught! Why? Mere vote counts should not be the answer. 


According to a report, a majority of the post election protestors failed to vote. Why? About 80% Blacks voted, which is good, but not all to Hillary. Again why? Latinos and women did not go to the polls as expected. Why? We know at least one Muslim bragged in this forum that he voted Trump. He thought Hillary's jugri-pugri with e-mails caused her defeat. Not the whole truth. The email issue, Benghazi, Clinton Foundation are all Republican creation without much substance. Much before the Comey announcements, people had already decided whom to vote. In the battleground states, the working class overwhelmingly voted Trump. Why didn't Hillary campaign foresee it?


I think the Hillary camp was too complacent about its victory, the thing I was afraid and always warned against. A deep soul search needed for the Democrats.


From: 'Muazzam Kazi' via North America Bangladeshi Community <nabdc@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2016 2:25 PM
To: bdpana@googlegroups.com; nabdc@googlegroups.com; pfc-friends@googlegroups.com
Subject: {NA Bangladeshi Community} Hillary Clinton's Popular Vote Lead Over Donald Trump Now Exceeds 1.5 Million Votes - ABC News
 

It's been nearly two weeks since the November 8 general election, but the results have not remained static as ballots continue to be counted. While the number of votes for both president-elect Donald Trump and his former Democratic rival Hillary Clinton continue to increase, the gap is widening,...




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