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"Asia, I’ve watched you grow up and become a beautiful young woman inside and out! I’m so sorry this crazy person took your life away. May he get what is coming to him," Nicole Killeen Ramseur wrote on Facebook.

Trump repeatedly calls reporters, journalists, Democrats, members of the Obama administration and other perceived enemies "human scum" who will "get what is coming to them."

From Salon

Those parks have sassed the administration enough and they must get what is coming to them.

“Listen, you have a right to go into a closed, private event and you get what is coming to you. I do not condone violence. If you go into an environment where you’re interrupting 13, 14 times, do you expect a hug or Kumbaya?”

From Salon

That memorably mordant sociology professor worked for presidents of both parties in the ’60s and ’70s and got elected senator of New York as a Democrat in 1976 — despite his belief that, as he once put it, “for most persons , it would be exceedingly painful to live in a world where you get what is coming to you.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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