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If I remember correctly, there was a lot of push back from the Republicans during the Obama administration. The Tea Party was a direct result of their dissatisfaction. People organized and rallied against the "liberal agenda" , whined and complained about what they were upset about. Isn't that what we do when we don't agree with present policies? There are huge fundamental differences between conservatives and liberals so well, duh, of course people are going to speak their minds. Half my family and circle of friends hated Obama during his 8 years and never, NEVER, held back their outrage. But now the shoe is on the other foot and "snow flakes" abound and boo hoo and "you people should just shut up and accept it" is all you hear. Everyone is entitled to their opinion and to voice it. Instead of coming down on the group that were at the Library, why not applaud the fact that we have the right to do so in our country? I may not agree with everything you have to say but I am willing to listen to it and allow you the opportunity to do so. Isn't that something we call all agree on?

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