Discussion: Judge At Citizenship Ceremony: Don't Like Trump? 'Go To Another Country' (VIDEO)

I might be a bit out of it today, but don’t you need to be a citizen before you can vote? How could these people have voted for anyone?

Secondly, these new citizens have the same rights as you, shithead, so that means that can protest against trump all they want. Actually, they can even protest against you.

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What an ignorant asshole.

Since when were people allowed to vote before they were naturalized?

And I won’t even start with the reprehensible inappropriateness of his comments.

What an ignorant asshole.

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Fuck you you miserable excuse for a jurist and tolerable imitation of an hemerrhoidal asshole [1]

[1]I mean these words to be unifying and not political.

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Shorter Judge Primono: Welcome to tRump’s Murikkka. Love it or leave it.

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These people all just passed a test on understanding the constitution. Wonder if the judge could?

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This guy must be a fucking laugh riot at the dinner table.

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U.S. Magistrate Judge John W. Primomo 655 E. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd., San Antonio, TX 78206 Phone (210) 472-6357 Fax (210) 472-6365

Come Monday or Tuesday he’ll issue an apology if anyone was offended and he didn’t really use hateful language. So predictable

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Protest is fine except when it violates rules I myself define after the fact. And if you don’t like who the president is you can leave the country. Have I unified you enough or do you need to be unified some more?

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The Judge is obviously suffering some economic hardship.

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This isn’t North Korea, at least not yet, but with traitors like this guy destroying our country it won’t be long…

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“I can assure you that whether you voted for him or you did not vote for him, if you are a citizen of the United States, he is your president,” Primomo said in a video capture by the station. “He will be your president and if you do not like that, you need to go to another country.”

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Cesar E. Chavez Blvd.,

A beautiful thing, irony is.

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I think we need to recognize that he has legitimate concerns if we want to start enough-winning elections again.

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I was born in America. So were both of my parents. I think all of my grandparents were, too, but I’ve never been interested enough in that to look it up and find documentation (I’m old myself, and they were from all different places, so it would have required effort and energy I spent elsewhere).

I also “don’t like” Trump. I did everything I, as a citizen, could legally do to prevent his election. Where would this judge suggest I go? Sure, “Hell” would be his first response, and I won’t even quibble with that. But, seriously, what does he want done with all the millions of U.S. natural citizens who don’t like Trump? And, if he doesn’t have some kind of good idea about that, then he needs to tell me why he gives special privilege to our newest citizenry.

This is what happens when you allow ignorant fuckheads to hold positions of authority. He most likely thinks he frightened enough of the people present into doing whatever it is he wants done, but I suspect he’s in for a surprise.

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Primomo later told KHOU that he meant his words to be unifying and not political. He said he did not vote for Trump, but wanted to stress respect for the President.

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Texas, always Texas!

11/22/63

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The Judge’s instructions are illogical. If you don’t like it and go to another country, Trump will still be president.

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So naturally the typically moronic local news report left out the most stupid parts of what he said where he showed he does not actually understand the concepts in the Declaration and Bill of Rights.

Meanwhile, the Indian lady interviewed afterwards was awesome and brought tears to my eyes.

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Anyone who cared about the respect that the office of the POTUS has could not possibly have voted for Trump, so what was the judge’s point?

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