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More attacks!
Now, about the national debt thing?
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I'm still waiting for someone to ask a simple question:
If so many republican elected officials are speaking out against Trumps remarks, why is it that they say they still intend to vote for him.
Just politics as usual I guess.
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Uhmmmm............I was hoping one of our candidates would address it and other important issues rather than constantly attacking the other candidate.
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I'm still waiting for someone to ask a simple question:
If so many republican elected officials are speaking out against Trumps remarks, why is it that they say they still intend to vote for him.
Just politics as usual I guess. I will tell you the truth they will all deny... They are against Trump because he is not one of their own and their interests are threatened by an outsider who can't be counted on to protect them. They say they will vote for Trump in support of the Party just to keep the electorate from hanging them from trees if Trump loses.
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This whole "trump is an outsider" rhetoric is funny.
Your comment on why they will still support is spot on.
You're reasoning isn't.
How about they speak out against him because he's constantly saying dumbass, offensive crap?
Nothing to do with him being an outsider and everything to do with his low character persona.
The "outsider" stuff is about as valid as your silent majority rhetoric.
Sounds good, but that's about it.
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I'm still waiting for someone to ask a simple question:
If so many republican elected officials are speaking out against Trumps remarks, why is it that they say they still intend to vote for him.
Just politics as usual I guess. I will tell you the truth they will all deny... They are against Trump because he is not one of their own and their interests are threatened by an outsider who can't be counted on to protect them. They say they will vote for Trump in support of the Party just to keep the electorate from hanging them from trees if Trump loses. You are probably right. Pretty sad right. I've always been a guy that voted for the person I liked. Never the Party. Never mattered to me what party. From the top of the ticket to the bottom. Too bad our politicians don't have the same ability to do that.
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I'm still waiting for someone to ask a simple question:
If so many republican elected officials are speaking out against Trumps remarks, why is it that they say they still intend to vote for him.
Just politics as usual I guess. I will tell you the truth they will all deny... They are against Trump because he is not one of their own and their interests are threatened by an outsider who can't be counted on to protect them. They say they will vote for Trump in support of the Party just to keep the electorate from hanging them from trees if Trump loses. You are probably right. Pretty sad right. I've always been a guy that voted for the person I liked. Never the Party. Never mattered to me what party. From the top of the ticket to the bottom. Too bad our politicians don't have the same ability to do that. I picked a Party that I agree with 80 percent of the time, the Republicans, and I work to put as many of them in office as I can. I agree with the Democrats about .05 percent of the time so I will not support any of them. Trump is neither and both. I support him and my Republican Party as they are basically under one roof. That is supporting your Party of Choice.
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I'm still waiting for someone to ask a simple question:
If so many republican elected officials are speaking out against Trumps remarks, why is it that they say they still intend to vote for him.
Just politics as usual I guess. I will tell you the truth they will all deny... They are against Trump because he is not one of their own and their interests are threatened by an outsider who can't be counted on to protect them. They say they will vote for Trump in support of the Party just to keep the electorate from hanging them from trees if Trump loses. You are probably right. Pretty sad right. I've always been a guy that voted for the person I liked. Never the Party. Never mattered to me what party. From the top of the ticket to the bottom. Too bad our politicians don't have the same ability to do that. I picked a Party that I agree with 80 percent of the time, the Republicans, and I work to put as many of them in office as I can. I agree with the Democrats about .05 percent of the time so I will not support any of them. Trump is neither and both. I support him and my Republican Party as they are basically under one roof. That is supporting your Party of Choice. It's great you can do that. I can't. I can't follow blindly any party that would put up a candidate like Trump or for that matter, any party that says Hillary Clinton is the person for the job.. Neither one deserves the job... And because of that, I can't make myself vote for someone I know can't do the job.
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s whole "trump is an outsider" rhetoric is funny.
Your comment on why they will still support is spot on.
You're reasoning isn't.
How about they speak out against him because he's constantly saying dumbass, offensive crap?
Nothing to do with him being an outsider and everything to do with his low character persona. So your saying Trump sounds just like Hillary then. WOOHOO we can agree again.
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hillary's policies offset Trump's character.
they are different. equally stupid, however.
so yes, i agree. but if it came down to it, i'm still gonna vote Gary>Hillary>Lil Tee(purp whaddup!!)>Donald
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lol!  #FeelTheJohnson >Donald >Jill >Bob@HomeDepot >Killary
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Blah blah blah.
You said the silent majority was gonna put mitt in office.
Yet now they didn't show up?
Yet now I'm suppose to believe whoever the silent majority is, NOW will show up?
Lemme guess, when trump loses, it's because they didn't show up, right?
Keep blowing hot air. The silent majority is very real Swish. They are the wives of the right's wingnuts, they are silent because they are not allowed to speak, that's what they say, that's what I hear anyway, they are not allowed to speak.
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But I know you could if only you tried. Nope.. Can't do it. I will not stoop so low as to vote for a person, JUST because they are in the party of my choice. Of course it helps that I don't have a party of choice. That makes it a little easier
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But I could give you a party of your choice at no additional charge.
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I keep hearing all about what Trump is...
A child, a buffoon, a narcissist, a businessman, a clown, a bigot, a racist, bankrupt 6 times, bankrupt 4 times, a great man, a huge man, a winner, a loser, a guy with small hands, a male chauvinist pig, not a racist, good to women, a billionaire, broke, a credit risk, a great investment, a con man, a huckster, a russian puppet, a decent man, god fearing and religious, not religious at all...
I'm really hearing so much that it becomes hard to filter and the one thing I'm not hearing is ANYTHING that makes me think he's Presidential Material.
Hillary on the other hand is like the fourth string quarterback at the end of the Browns losing season. Nobody wants to see her in the game but she can fill the spot better than the mascot, with a little less controversy after the fact.
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The silent majority is very real Swish. They are the wives of the right's wingnuts, they are silent because they are not allowed to speak, that's what they say, that's what I hear anyway, they are not allowed to speak.
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Wow, just wow. He is really thin skinned.
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I keep hearing all about what Trump is...
A child, a buffoon, a narcissist, a businessman, a clown, a bigot, a racist, bankrupt 6 times, bankrupt 4 times, a great man, a huge man, a winner, a loser, a guy with small hands, a male chauvinist pig, not a racist, good to women, a billionaire, broke, a credit risk, a great investment, a con man, a huckster, a russian puppet, a decent man, god fearing and religious, not religious at all...
Even the President of the United States is insulting Trump from foreign countries today. Makes me wonder why everyone is acting like panicked chickens about to be slaughtered. What do they fear? What would an outsider find out about our government that they will stop at nothing to stop the Donald? Interesting.
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I keep hearing all about what Trump is...
A child, a buffoon, a narcissist, a businessman, a clown, a bigot, a racist, bankrupt 6 times, bankrupt 4 times, a great man, a huge man, a winner, a loser, a guy with small hands, a male chauvinist pig, not a racist, good to women, a billionaire, broke, a credit risk, a great investment, a con man, a huckster, a russian puppet, a decent man, god fearing and religious, not religious at all...
Even the President of the United States is insulting Trump from foreign countries today. Makes me wonder why everyone is acting like panicked chickens about to be slaughtered. What do they fear? What would an outsider find out about our government that they will stop at nothing to stop the Donald? Interesting. I'm glad you found a way to spin it into your perpetual propaganda crap storm. IMHO they are all out to stop him because he's a fraud, idiot, fascist, narcissist, who is in bed with Russia... Not necessarily in that order or a complete list of very good reasons. 
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what an a-hole. Are you kidding me? Donald Trump asked a woman with a crying baby to leave his rally in Ashburn, Virginia on Tuesday. The GOP nominee initially suggested that he did not mind the disruption. Story Continued Below “Don’t worry about that baby. I love babies," Trump said after hearing the baby crying during an aside about the trade imbalance. "Don’t worry about it. I love babies. I hear that baby crying, I like it. What a baby. What a beautiful baby. Don’t worry, don’t worry. The mom’s running around like—don’t worry about it, you know. It’s young and beautiful and healthy and that’s what we want.” Trump then returned to his non-baby-related remarks, only to hear the baby make more noise. “They have ripped us to shreds, ripped us absolutely to shreds," Trump said of China, before turning back to the woman with the child. “Actually, I was only kidding, you can get the baby out of here," the Republican nominee said to laughter and applause. "That’s all right. Don’t worry. I, I think she really believed me that I love having a baby crying while I’m speaking. That’s OK. People don’t understand. That’s OK." Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/08/trump-kicks-out-baby-rally-226566#ixzz4GCvSJXJR Follow us: @politico on Twitter | Politico on Facebook
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And? If he wouldn't have kept it the media would be making a huge deal about "Trump refuses purple heart medal from Veteran."
Are you sure he didn't give it back after the event? If not sure.........well.
Has anyone offered a medal to Hillary? Nope. Nuff said right there.
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I heard on the news that it's a replica.
Micah 6:8; He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.
John 14:19 Jesus said: Because I live, you also will live.
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Nuff said? You didn't say anything remotely useful or valid.
Just like trump. Wow...actually, now it makes sense why you like him over Hillary.
Y'all don't say anything useful. Like..at all.
He could have my combat action badge it he wants.
Maybe he could make up a story about it for himself, seeing as his deferments kept him from earning a real one.
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So the biggest baby in this race doesn't like when other babies cry. Amazing.
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Hillary on the other hand is like the fourth string quarterback at the end of the Browns losing season. Nobody wants to see her in the game but she can fill the spot better than the mascot, with a little less controversy after the fact. Problem with your analogy is that with the Browns, we get a do-over every year, heck every week if we want to mix it up. We are stuck with this decision for many years (decades) to come. Can't draft a new one next year, can't find a better one in FA... I think it's that time of year where we have to see what the new guys got. 
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Our annual Christmas tradition of starting the third stringer?
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Ok, so here is the problem, getting away from our QB debate..
So I did a quick Google search and what I searched was "Trump Clinton Issues Comparison" and I clicked on the first link..
And the title of the Article is:
Trump Vs. Clinton: Where The Candidates Fall On The Most Important Issues
Now here is the problem.. the "most important issues," in their eyes are...
1. Gun Control 2. Immigration 3. LGBT issues 4. Energy/Climate Change 5. Women's Healthcare/Abortion
Not the economy, not manufacturing, not terrorism, not how to get people off of welfare, not the Supreme Court, not the crumbling infrastructure.... A bunch of emotional social issues which amount to a giant pile of crap... if you could magically come to an agree on a solution to every one of those issues TOMORROW, we would still be $20 trillion in debt with 48% of our people on public assistance and we would not have made an ounce of progress toward solving OUR REAL problems.
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{quote]hillary's policies offset Trump's character.{/quote}
Wait do you really believe she has policies?
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You keep calling it crap but don't even realize you sound like a real jerk right now.
I know that isn't your intent, but that's how you're coming off.
Everybody agrees the economy needs to be fixed. You're one of the posters I look up to, so it's freaking disappointing that for some unholy reason you don't realize that's conservatives and liberals are in alignment that our economy needs to be further fixed.
THATS why its not in your top 5. Because everyone already agrees across the damn board that the economy needs to be fixed. Come on bro. Seriously?
Try telling people in Chicago who lost their kids to gang violence, the people who lost loved ones in sandy hook and Colorado that gun control is a giant pile of crap.
Try telling the kids who were born here and have parents who's only crime was coming here illegally that immigration, or those who feel that illegals are taking jobs that the issue is a giant pile of crap.
Try telling those in the LBGT community that their issues on gay marriage and discrimination, or those who feel that gay rights is being forced down their throats, that this issue is a giant pile of crap. Look how some posters have talked about Jules.
Yea, not really a problem, right?
Try telling people who understand that we only have ONE DAMN PLANET to live on that energy/climate change, or the businesses who think regulations screw them over, that this issue is a giant pile of crap.
Try telling women, especially present/future single mothers that women's healthcare and abortion rights, or those religious that abortion is wrong, that this issue is a giant pile of crap.
Do you not understand that the reason those are top 5 is because
A, everyone already agrees we gotta fix our economy and B. Those top 5 are things that affect Americans on A DAILY BASIS.
Those are things that Americans have to deal with every waking day of their lives.
Yes, DC, the economy is important to me. You know what's also important? Not being harassed by the cops. Not being searched for drugs. Not having to deal with civil fortunate laws. Not having to worry about my daughters being shot in school because some boy got turned down on a date.
All, your 48% comment is a bit. You're counting:
Vets on disability People on social security And a host of other factors.
Reminder: that's how mitt lost the election. Saying reckless stuff without accounting for all factors.
Sorry bro but that was some Crap. Those issues are huge to millions of Americans, the majority.
The economy is #1 by default. It doesn't count. We ALL want it freaking fixed.
But those top 5 issues are the things that we have a split on in this country.
We've had a great economy. And guess what? Those issues were STILL a big problem.
You're basically saying you want a great economy so that we go back to throwing those issues in the shadows instead of DEALING with them.
Have you not learned a damn thing since Obama took office? Didn't we have a whole discussion about not addressing issues and burying problems that now are smacking us in the face?
And you wanna go back to that?
Nope, ride that boat by yourself.
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