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Bernie, like Wu Tang, is for the kids. That statement is the only childish thing I see. Have you even listened to the guy? umm...i think he means Bernie is literally for the kids. which he is. that's a good thing. Yep. I really like Bernie. Just threw in a Wu Tang reference for those enjoy it.
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Bernie, like Wu Tang, is for the kids. That statement is the only childish thing I see. Have you even listened to the guy? umm...i think he means Bernie is literally for the kids. which he is. that's a good thing. Yep. I really like Bernie. Just threw in a Wu Tang reference for those enjoy it. just stop Bro. there's like maybe 4 people here that listen to Hip Hop.
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And those 4 people should be rewarded for excellent taste 😁 Uh, ok. 
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Bernie, like Wu Tang, is for the kids. That statement is the only childish thing I see. Have you even listened to the guy? umm...i think he means Bernie is literally for the kids. which he is. that's a good thing. Yep. I really like Bernie. Just threw in a Wu Tang reference for those enjoy it. MY BAD! So used to being attacked on here... just quick to jump back. I apologize for that.
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I give Ted Cruz a ton of respect for returning it, regardless that he took it in the first place, big ups to him: White supremacist donated to GOP presidential candidates http://news.yahoo.com/white-supremacist-donated-gop-presidential-candidates-053845623--election.htmlWASHINGTON (AP) — The leader of a white supremacist group cited by Charleston church murder suspect Dylann Roof made $65,000 in donations to Republicans, including several to Republican presidential candidates, The Guardian newspaper reported Sunday night. The paper reported that one of the candidates, Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, will return the $8,500 he received from Earl Holt, leader of the Council of Conservative Citizens. An online manifesto purportedly written by Roof, the suspect in last week's murder of nine blacks at a church in Charleston, South Carolina, said he learned about "brutal black on white murders" from the Council of Conservative Citizens website. The Guardian also reported that Holt donated to presidential candidates Rand Paul and Rick Santorum. A spokesman for Santorum, a former Pennsylvania senator, told the paper that Santorum doesn't condone racist or hateful comments; Paul's campaign didn't respond to a request for comment from the newspaper. In a statement posted online Sunday, Holt said that it "was not surprising" that Roof credited his group with his knowledge of black-on-white crime. But he added that the Council of Conservative Citizens is "hardly responsible for the actions of this deranged individual merely because he gleaned accurate information from our website," and said that the group doesn't condone illegal activities. Holt also donated to Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign, and to several current and former GOP members of Congress, including Iowa Rep. Steve King, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton, Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake and former Minnesota Rep. and presidential candidate Michele Bachmann, according to the Guardian.
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Having just done some research on the guy, I actually like Bernie Sanders a lot myself. I'll be interested in tracking his progress and the attention he receives. I like where he stands on Jobs, Trade, Taxes, Education and Separation of church and state.
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Having just done some research on the guy, I actually like Bernie Sanders a lot myself. I'll be interested in tracking his progress and the attention he receives. I like where he stands on Jobs, Trade, Taxes, Education and Separation of church and state. Yes, I knew that you would. He is a perfect fit for many on these boards.
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I don't think there is a presidential candidate that leaves me hopeful ...
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I don't think there is a presidential candidate that leaves me hopeful ... The election is a long way off and most candidates are playing footsie and being careful right now. Give it time, it will get good. I have been posting whenever a candidate actually says something and so far only two have.
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j/c The story of Bobby Jindal and an apparent exorcism you probably haven’t heard On Wednesday, Bobby Jindal became the first Indian-American to be a serious candidate for president. The Louisiana Republican governor's bid also adds another little-known first: He's the first presidential candidate (that we know of) to participate in an apparent exorcism. Here's the story. Jindal, the son of Indian immigrants, grew up Hindu but converted to Christianity as a teenager. He would read the Bible by flashlight in a closet so as not to upset his parents, and he got baptized as a Catholic while attending Brown University. As Annie Gowen and Tyler Bridges write in the Washington Post, Jindal has made Christianity a central part of his life ever since. Back in 1994, the now 44-year-old had just finished studying at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. He moved to Washington to work at the major consulting firm McKinsey, when he wrote a piece in his alma mater's publication, the New Oxford Review, titled “Beating a Demon: Physical Dimensions of Spiritual Warfare.” In it, Jindal described a woman and fellow Christian he had befriended at Brown. He kind of liked “Susan” (Jindal says he changed some names in the story) but was afraid of committing to her, so they just stayed friends. Over a period of a few weeks, Susan found out one of her close friends at home had committed suicide and that she had skin cancer. Shortly after that, Jindal said Susan started having visions and smelling like sulfur (sulfur, Jindal noted, “supposedly accompanies the devil”). But he didn't piece it all together until a meeting of friends praying for Susan's health. Susan was there to receive their prayers. And we'll let Jindal take it from here: Suddenly, Susan emitted some strange guttural sounds and fell to the floor. She started thrashing about, as if in some sort of seizure. Susan’s sister must have recognized what was happening, for she ordered us to gather around and place our hands on Susan’s prostrate body. I tentatively approached the group and placed the edge of my fingertip on her shoulder … In a voice I had never heard before or since, Susan accused me: 'Bobby, you cannot even love Susan.' The students, led by Susan’s sister and Louise, a member of a charismatic church, engaged in loud and desperate prayers while holding Susan with one hand. Kneeling on the ground, my friends were chanting, ‘Satan, I command you to leave this woman.’ Others exhorted all ‘demons to leave in the name of Christ.’ Whenever I concentrated long enough to begin prayer, I felt some type of physical force distracting me. It was as if something was pushing down on my chest, making it very hard for me to breathe. Being a biology major at the time, I greeted this feeling with skepticism and rational explanations. I checked my pulse for signs of nervousness and wondered what could cause such a sensation. Shortness of breath is a common symptom that can mean very little or may signal the onslaught of a fatal stroke. Though I could find no cause for my chest pains, I was very scared of what was happening to me and Susan. I began to think that the demon would only attack me if I tried to pray or fight back; thus, I resigned myself to leaving it alone in an attempt to find peace for myself. … The students dared Susan to read biblical passages. She choked on certain passages and could not finish the sentence ‘Jesus is Lord.’ Over and over, she repeated ‘Jesus is L..L..LL,’ often ending in profanities. Just as suddenly as she went into the trance, Susan suddenly reappeared and claimed ‘Jesus is Lord.’ With an almost comical smile, Susan then looked up as if awakening from a deep sleep and asked, ‘Has something happened?’ Jindal ended the piece saying the experience solidified his belief in "the reality of spirits, angels and other related phenomena." While interesting, this story hasn't been a topic of much conversation during Jindal's political career. When he was first running for governor in 2007, liberal bloggers dug up the New Oxford Review piece. The Louisiana Democratic Party announced it would run ads attacking Jindal for some of his religious writings in college — but it would leave the apparent exorcism out of it. The story did come up in 2009 when Jindal gave the Republican response to President Obama's address to the nation. By the time Jindal was getting talked up as a potential vice presidential pick in 2012, the New Orleans Times-Picayune asked his office about it. A spokeswoman didn't respond to specific questions but released a statement from Jindal. “I wrote a lot of stuff in high school and college,” he said at the time. “While other kids were out partying, I was reading and writing. I'm sure some of that stuff is goofy. I just hope they don't review my grade school work.” In all of this, it's worth emphasizing that Jindal never called the experience an “exorcism.” Also, it's important to note that the Catholic Church that Jindal and 21 percent of Americans belong to embraces the practice of exorcism. Last year, Pope Francis officially recognized the International Association of Exorcists, a group of about 200 priests who regularly perform them. The church has an official exorcism manual. Mother Teresa had an exorcism performed on her before she died. In Britain, each Catholic diocese keeps an exorcist on hand. Jindal's experience also jibes with the beliefs of 87 percent Catholics, who said in a 2007 Pew Religion survey that angels and demons play an active role in people's lives. But a 2011 poll by the Program on International Policy Attitudes suggested people's views of Satan are more abstract: 82 percent of Catholics said Satan is more “a symbol of evil” than “a living being.” In other words, this is hardly a topic that is foreign to many Americans. But Jindal is among a minority of Catholics who have apparently participated in an exorcism; according to a 2006 Pew Global Forum Survey, only 6 percent of Catholics reported experiencing or witnessing an exorcism. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-...cism/?tid=sm_fb
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His state's economy must be experiencing the same thing.
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Maybe he should have had all of his college writings retrieved and locked away so nobody could read them like Hillary did.
It will be interesting to see what happens over the next 20 years.. because for now, most candidates came of age in the 80s, pre internet. Can you imagine what a presidential campaign is going to look like once the people running for President actually documented their entire life on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter? It's going to get absolutely insane.
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Yes it is. But you have to admit, it's not a flattering story for a lot of voters. I believe politics is already insane and it's only going to get worse.
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Yes it is. But you have to admit, it's not a flattering story for a lot of voters. I believe politics is already insane and it's only going to get worse. Oh I'm sure there is a voting contingent that will use it to show that he's crazy. But in reality, that group wasn't going to vote for him anyway. I just hope that if that's what he saw, that he stands behind it and doesn't run away from it. I'm pretty neutral on Jindal, some things I like, other things not so much... but if he runs from this, apologizes for it, says it was a joke.. or whatever, that will cause me to like him LESS, not more. If that's what he saw, then own it.
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I love it when the same people who defend Hillary and all her baggage will dig to find any silly thing about an opponent.
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she's got plenty of baggage.
but yet somehow, someway, the GOP more or less has this "i'll one up her" every. single. time.
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Bobby Jindal, what an interesting case. From rising star of his party to punchline in a New York minute. Reminiscent of Howard Dean.
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Jindal actually said something recently that i completely agreed with him on.....yet he's getting absolutely blasted for that on social media.
was talking about how he wants to get rid of labels, he doesn't want to be known as indian-american. just american.
and the crapnado that followed was....confusing. isn't that the goal? for all of us to be just american? dunno why people, indians specifically since they started the twitter war, would be against such a thing.
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I love it when the same people who defend Hillary and all her baggage will dig to find any silly thing about an opponent. That's so laughable! In this very thread I posted that if they choice we're left with is a Clinton and a Bush, we were in trouble. Neither are a good option. But of course I really never expect you to read what anyone else says, you're too busy cleaning your gun getting ready to stop the next church shooting. I really don't care for either party. They're both responsible for the mess we're in now.
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but you're a fence rider bro. you got a saddle and everything.
in 40's world, fence rider means liberal.
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If he means I don't really follow either party, he's right. I just don't make a good follower. I guess I'd rather ride a fence than be a sheeple. 
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I love it when the same people who defend Hillary and all her baggage will dig to find any silly thing about an opponent. That's so laughable! In this very thread I posted that if they choice we're left with is a Clinton and a Bush, we were in trouble. Neither are a good option. But of course I really never expect you to read what anyone else says, you're too busy cleaning your gun getting ready to stop the next church shooting. I really don't care for either party. They're both responsible for the mess we're in now. I'm glad you found it funny but I wasn't talking about you unless of course you are the one who investigated the story and made it a news item. Looked to me like you posted someone else's News story.
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but you're a fence rider bro. you got a saddle and everything.
in 40's world, fence rider means liberal. No, You are wrong. In my world a fence sitter stands for nothing and everything depending on which way the wind is blowing. Generally what some might call a Moderate who won't take a stand on issues.
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Yes it is. But you have to admit, it's not a flattering story for a lot of voters. I believe politics is already insane and it's only going to get worse. Maybe. It's possible that we could finally show us how fake or real our politicians are.
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Yo, why is Kasich not getting buzz for running? unlike the other GOP, he's actually done a very good job as governor here in Ohio.
so why is actual successful GOP candidates getting put on the back burn, while these circus clowns like Trump and Walker getting all the attention?
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There's really only two big name dems running, and then you have the clown car the GOP runs. I won't be able to watch their live debates  Edit: Sorry, I won't vote for Kasich. His whole anti-union/anti-teacher (it stretches way past his union busting he tried to pull) policies. #VoteBernie!
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Yo, why is Kasich not getting buzz for running? unlike the other GOP, he's actually done a very good job as governor here in Ohio.
so why is actual successful GOP candidates getting put on the back burn, while these circus clowns like Trump and Walker getting all the attention? Muun-naah!
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Yo, why is Kasich not getting buzz for running? unlike the other GOP, he's actually done a very good job as governor here in Ohio.
so why is actual successful GOP candidates getting put on the back burn, while these circus clowns like Trump and Walker getting all the attention? I think that Kasich is waiting for the massive implosion of about half a dozen candidates to clear the field a bit ...... and I think that's happening. No sense taking shots this early when he doesn't need to. I really like Kasich as a candidate for President, and I would vote for him. I don't like everything that he has done, but I think that he has held onto his values while also being pragmatic in matters that help Ohio (like Medicaid expansion)... not at all an easy like to walk. I think that he has the experience and background to be a very successful President. (at least as successful as any President can be in today's world)
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I would hope- me being unbiased- that it would come down to Kasich, Rubio, and Paul.
I don't even see Bush putting up a viable fight. And the others are simply way too polarizing to be viable, plus....their mouths are getting them in way too much trouble.
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In all honesty, I'd probably vote for Kasich on the national level if it wasn't for what I mentioned in my prior post. He seems like one of the more level headed of the bunch. He's personally against the same-sex marriage issue, but he's letting the government enact what the supremes (and people) wish. I respect that.
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There is only one "candidate platform". And it's exactly the same for every single candidate:
"Say and do whatever it takes to get elected president."
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But we still need to know their position on things and what leadership qualities they have because one of these 30 people is gonna lead us to the promised land.
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Yo, why is Kasich not getting buzz for running? unlike the other GOP, he's actually done a very good job as governor here in Ohio.
so why is actual successful GOP candidates getting put on the back burn, while these circus clowns like Trump and Walker getting all the attention? I think that Kasich is waiting for the massive implosion of about half a dozen candidates to clear the field a bit ...... and I think that's happening. No sense taking shots this early when he doesn't need to. I really like Kasich as a candidate for President, and I would vote for him. I don't like everything that he has done, but I think that he has held onto his values while also being pragmatic in matters that help Ohio (like Medicaid expansion)... not at all an easy like to walk. I think that he has the experience and background to be a very successful President. (at least as successful as any President can be in today's world) Well, as far as I'm concerned, Trump just shot himself in the foot. Now that right there is a whackjob LOL 1 down.
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