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Post by aerofan1 on Aug 31, 2016 2:12:32 GMT -5
As a veteran I will never ever vote for someone who puts my life in danger and that of every American citizen because (if we believe her bullshit excuse) she didn't want to have to use more than one device to check her email. I would never vote for someone who refused to send aid to American citizens serving as diplomats in a foreign country when those citizens request security. Her actions directly leading to the deaths of four Americans. I would never vote for someone who takes an oath to tell the truth before congress and then proceeds to tell anything and everything but the truth. I will never vote for somoen who lies so frequently that she has no idea any more what the truth is.
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Post by aerofan1 on Aug 31, 2016 2:16:18 GMT -5
It seems whenever anybody says anything critical about a minority (even if it's true), they are instantly branded as racist, homophobe, etc.
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Post by AeroCooper on Aug 31, 2016 5:12:42 GMT -5
As a veteran I will never ever vote for someone who puts my life in danger and that of every American citizen because (if we believe her bullshit excuse) she didn't want to have to use more than one device to check her email. I would never vote for someone who refused to send aid to American citizens serving as diplomats in a foreign country when those citizens request security. Her actions directly leading to the deaths of four Americans. I would never vote for someone who takes an oath to tell the truth before congress and then proceeds to tell anything and everything but the truth. I will never vote for somoen who lies so frequently that she has no idea any more what the truth is. Like I said, I think both choices we are stuck with suck. So tell me, this is why you are not voting for Hillary, but why are you (apparently) voting for Trump? Is it by default, or is there a real reason to want him as our leader?
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Post by AeroCooper on Aug 31, 2016 5:32:38 GMT -5
As a side note, I respect everyone's right to their opinion, BUT, I'm willing to guess that most non-white world leaders are going to have an issue with some of Trump's random off color statements, and that does not bode well for America's already tarnished image in the world eye. There is a reason he gets branded the way he does, and it's not because people are 'libtards'. That is like calling people who bring up Hillary's lies as 'Truth Nazis'.
My greatest (unlikely) hope is that they both get caught in something so irrefutable that they are both forced to drop out and we can start fresh.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2016 20:21:46 GMT -5
I've accepted the fact that we are going to have Hillary for at least four years. The powers that be have already made that decision.
We can't post memes here but I saw one that was awesome. It was a picture of Bernie waving to the crowd. At the top it said "Bernie supporters want free education" underneath it said "And that is exactly what the DNC gave them."
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Post by black911 on Aug 31, 2016 22:43:41 GMT -5
As a side note, I respect everyone's right to their opinion, BUT, I'm willing to guess that most non-white world leaders are going to have an issue with some of Trump's random off color statements, and that does not bode well for America's already tarnished image in the world eye. There is a reason he gets branded the way he does, and it's not because people are 'libtards'. That is like calling people who bring up Hillary's lies as 'Truth Nazis'. My greatest (unlikely) hope is that they both get caught in something so irrefutable that they are both forced to drop out and we can start fresh. If Trump is making us look bad I suppose we can stretch real real hard and get our elbows under our feet, lube up with a few gallons of KY and get back what I think you are calling respect from other nations. I have never like Trump as a person. Ever. Not even in the 80's. Bt he is exactly what we need right now. Except for here I just keep my mouth shut and come November I will vote for him and hopefully for our nation there are more people like me and he becomes president. I didn't go into it earlier because really why bother, but: Did Donald take over his fathers company that was run in a racist way and they paid the price? Actually sounds like they did not get found guilty of anything in those recordings. Kids change how their fathers run things when they take over. No way in hell Donald taught his kids to be racist. Women executives outnumber male in his companies. Does it make up for how he talks on Stern? Maybe, maybe not. We all say stupid shit and most people who get in front of Stern do so. Pence had an "I don't know about this guy" attitude when nominated VP. That is gone. The way Trumps campaign has been run, if he ran Trump Inc that way all his buildings would fall over. Needs to get his shit together. I don't think it is too late. Can anyone really want to vote for hillary?
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Post by AeroCooper on Sept 1, 2016 5:20:07 GMT -5
I still haven't heard why someone would back Trump other than it is better than voting for Hillary. And vice versa. It seems this outcome is going to be based on who sucks the least.
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Post by tomass on Sept 5, 2016 9:21:14 GMT -5
I'm leaning towards Trump. Can get into why later Need to hit the gym before it closes!
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Post by black911 on Sept 7, 2016 8:45:37 GMT -5
If Trump is making us look bad I suppose we can stretch real real hard and get our elbows under our feet, lube up with a few gallons of KY and get back what I think you are calling respect from other nations. What does all the above mean? I have never drank or did drugs, but am now on Lyrica and I think it really causes me to have a fog on life now (past couple years).
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Post by black911 on Sept 15, 2016 5:28:23 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2016 18:52:13 GMT -5
I was reading an article yesterday that stated that Hillary plans on giving Bill a prominent role in her cabinet, Economy Czar or some nonsense.
Few questions:
As the only other president to face impeachment proceedings (aside from Jackson) can he be allowed to affect policy in the Whitehouse? Especially after the fact that he was disbarred for lying during Grand Jury testimony.
Does this fly against the fact that Presidents cannot have a third term?
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Post by bartman2001 on Sept 20, 2016 14:48:35 GMT -5
I was reading an article yesterday that stated that Hillary plans on giving Bill a prominent role in her cabinet, Economy Czar or some nonsense. Few questions: As the only other president to face impeachment proceedings (aside from Jackson) can he be allowed to affect policy in the Whitehouse? Especially after the fact that he was disbarred for lying during Grand Jury testimony. Does this fly against the fact that Presidents cannot have a third term? Impeachment proceedings for questions he should have never been asked to answered or disbarred for. A cabinet position probably does not require being a lawyer, although I'm sure a lot are. And he still has no chance of becoming president again by being in a cabinet.
Now I'm not a big Bill Clinton fan by any means, certainly never voted for him, But hindsight being what it is and the state of politics elections and our horrific current president. I'll take a centrist who was able to work with a Republican Congress in a cabinet position any day since I can't stand his wife or the Republican counterpart.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 20, 2016 15:01:18 GMT -5
I think that was like getting Capone on tax evasion. The Clintons have done so many skeezy things and the only thing that would stick I guess was using interns for purposes not stated in the employee handbook. And truthfully I'm not sure I'm comfortable with a pervert rapist making policy, Centrist (20 years ago) or not.
Let me clarify one thing. Not saying he raped Monica. I believe Juanita Broaddick.
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Post by petertherock on Sept 24, 2016 0:35:02 GMT -5
Today I have reluctantly become a Trump supporter. Ted Cruz's and Mark Levin's endorsement did sway me. I'm still not a big fan of Trump but when it's between Trump and Clinton we absolutely cannot have Clinton as President. As Levin said, Hillary Clinton was Barack Obama before Obama was Obama. If Hillary is elected you can say goodbye to the 2nd Amendment along with the rest of our basic freedom's the Constitution guarantees us. All we need is 1 liberal Justice on the Supreme Court and our gun rights are gone. The next President will elect up to 4 or 5 Justices.
Now I do have problems with Trump. He's a little too liberal for my liking. He's been a Democrat all his life and he still supports a lot of Democrat policies like wanting free child care, he has in the past supported government health care and he wants to raise the minimum wage and lots of other stuff he is liberal on.
But, the things I do like about Trump is he is strong on national security, he will stop these refugees coming into this country and committing terrorist attacks. He has a really good tax plan compared to Hillary who wants to raise the inheritance tax from the current 40% to 65%. Also Trump has a good list for Supreme Court justices like Mike Lee although his campaign said he isn't interested in the Supreme Court. His other picks on the list are just as good and supposedly Trump told Cruz that the list is definitely the list he would use to pick the next Justices.
I think it's funny that Hillary calls Trump a homophobe when Donald has supported the LGBTQ movement all his life. But you know Democrats...never let the truth get in the way of a good lie! Plus the fact...Hillary looks like she'll be dead before election day. I guess that means dead people would vote for a dead candidate lol!
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Post by petertherock on Sept 24, 2016 22:31:16 GMT -5
This is Cruz's official endorsement statement. I agree with every one of his points on why he is supporting Trump...
This election is unlike any other in our nation’s history. Like many other voters, I have struggled to determine the right course of action in this general election. In Cleveland, I urged voters, “please, don’t stay home in November. Stand, and speak, and vote your conscience, vote for candidates up and down the ticket whom you trust to defend our freedom and to be faithful to the Constitution.” After many months of careful consideration, of prayer and searching my own conscience, I have decided that on Election Day, I will vote for the Republican nominee, Donald Trump. I’ve made this decision for two reasons. First, last year, I promised to support the Republican nominee. And I intend to keep my word. Second, even though I have had areas of significant disagreement with our nominee, by any measure Hillary Clinton is wholly unacceptable — that’s why I have always been #NeverHillary. Six key policy differences inform my decision. First, and most important, the Supreme Court. For anyone concerned about the Bill of Rights — free speech, religious liberty, the Second Amendment — the Court hangs in the balance. I have spent my professional career fighting before the Court to defend the Constitution. We are only one justice away from losing our most basic rights, and the next president will appoint as many as four new justices. We know, without a doubt, that every Clinton appointee would be a left-wing ideologue. Trump, in contrast, has promised to appoint justices “in the mold of Scalia.” For some time, I have been seeking greater specificity on this issue, and today the Trump campaign provided that, releasing a very strong list of potential Supreme Court nominees — including Sen. Mike Lee, who would make an extraordinary justice — and making an explicit commitment to nominate only from that list. This commitment matters, and it provides a serious reason for voters to choose to support Trump. Second, Obamacare. The failed healthcare law is hurting millions of Americans. If Republicans hold Congress, leadership has committed to passing legislation repealing Obamacare. Clinton, we know beyond a shadow of doubt, would veto that legislation. Trump has said he would sign it. Third, energy. Clinton would continue the Obama administration’s war on coal and relentless efforts to crush the oil and gas industry. Trump has said he will reduce regulations and allow the blossoming American energy renaissance to create millions of new high-paying jobs. Fourth, immigration. Clinton would continue and even expand President Obama’s lawless executive amnesty. Trump has promised that he would revoke those illegal executive orders. Fifth, national security. Clinton would continue the Obama administration’s willful blindness to radical Islamic terrorism. She would continue importing Middle Eastern refugees whom the FBI cannot vet to make sure they are not terrorists. Trump has promised to stop the deluge of unvetted refugees. Sixth, Internet freedom. Clinton supports Obama’s plan to hand over control of the Internet to an international community of stakeholders, including Russia, China, and Iran. Just this week, Trump came out strongly against that plan, and in support of free speech online. These are six vital issues where the candidates’ positions present a clear choice for the American people. If Clinton wins, we know — with 100% certainty — that she would deliver on her left-wing promises, with devastating results for our country. My conscience tells me I must do whatever I can to stop that. We also have seen, over the past few weeks and months, a Trump campaign focusing more and more on freedom — including emphasizing school choice and the power of economic growth to lift African-Americans and Hispanics to prosperity. Finally, after eight years of a lawless Obama administration, targeting and persecuting those disfavored by the administration, fidelity to the rule of law has never been more important. The Supreme Court will be critical in preserving the rule of law. And, if the next administration fails to honor the Constitution and Bill of Rights, then I hope that Republicans and Democrats will stand united in protecting our fundamental liberties. Our country is in crisis. Hillary Clinton is manifestly unfit to be president, and her policies would harm millions of Americans. And Donald Trump is the only thing standing in her way. A year ago, I pledged to endorse the Republican nominee, and I am honoring that commitment. And if you don’t want to see a Hillary Clinton presidency, I encourage you to vote for him.
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