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BDKJMU wrote:POLL: Without Trump 83% Say They WILL NOT Watch GOP Debate
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/poll-wi ... op-debate/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
75% wouldn't have watched it with Trump in, so...
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BDKJMU wrote:POLL: Without Trump 83% Say They WILL NOT Watch GOP Debate
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/poll-wi ... op-debate/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Ivytalk wrote:
BDKJMU wrote:POLL: Without Trump 83% Say They WILL NOT Watch GOP Debate
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/poll-wi ... op-debate/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Are you actually a Trump supporter? If so, you may turn in your Conservative Card at the door.
On the fence- there's some stuff I really like about him, and some stuff I really don't like. I'm not real high on any of the candidates..

And you could say turn in your card conservative card to the supporters of the majority of the field..
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What is just so very awesome about Trump is his highly detailed plans to achieve all that he says he will achieve, that he has been so willing to share. Better than that, I love the way he uses the words HUGE, and TREMENDOUS, and UNBELIEVABLE, and TERRIBLE, and IT'S TRUE, IT'S TRUE..

No doubt with use of such powerful metaphors he is capable of being President, he is after all, a hell of a lot smarter than his electorate.
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Wedgebuster wrote:What is just so very awesome about Trump is his highly detailed plans to achieve all that he says he will achieve, that he has been so willing to share. Better than that, I love the way he uses the words HUGE, and TREMENDOUS, and UNBELIEVABLE, and TERRIBLE, and IT'S TRUE, IT'S TRUE..

No doubt with use of such powerful metaphors he is capable of being President, he is after all, a hell of a lot smarter than his electorate.
He's a fabulous "people person"
I dig the sh!t out of him

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Just another indication that Trump has the emotional maturity of a 12 year old. And we have a substantial number of people wanting this person to have his finger on the nuclear button.
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JohnStOnge wrote:Just another indication that Trump has the emotional maturity of a 12 year old. And we have a substantial number of people wanting this person to have his finger on the nuclear button.
Angry people JSO, angry disenfranchised people who did not want a nagger as President, who believed all those they voted for they would lynch him, and they are suspicious of brownie as well... not to mention being scared shitless of ISIS or whoever these camel humpers are, and believing every thing they are fed on their own crafted 24 hour news service of their particular fetish, especially if it is delivered by platinum blond bimbos in very short skirts and very high heels in HD.

Raggy head is coming for you, right after Obama comes and confiscates your guns.

:dunce: :dunce: :dunce:

And only a few of us know, he is working for Bill Clinton.
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Wedgebuster wrote:
JohnStOnge wrote:Just another indication that Trump has the emotional maturity of a 12 year old. And we have a substantial number of people wanting this person to have his finger on the nuclear button.
Angry people JSO, angry disenfranchised people who did not want a nagger as President, who believed all those they voted for they would lynch him, and they are suspicious of brownie as well... not to mention being scared shitless of ISIS or whoever these camel humpers are, and believing every thing they are fed on their own crafted 24 hour news service of their particular fetish, especially if it is delivered by platinum blond bimbos in very short skirts and very high heels in HD.

Raggy head is coming for you, right after Obama comes and confiscates your guns.

:dunce: :dunce: :dunce:

And only a few of us know, he is working for Bill Clinton.
I don't want a "nagger" either. Why would I put my mother-in-law in the Oval Office? 8-)

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Re: Trump boycotting GOP Debate #7 on Thur night on FNC

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Ivytalk wrote:
Wedgebuster wrote:
Angry people JSO, angry disenfranchised people who did not want a nagger as President, who believed all those they voted for they would lynch him, and they are suspicious of brownie as well... not to mention being scared shitless of ISIS or whoever these camel humpers are, and believing every thing they are fed on their own crafted 24 hour news service of their particular fetish, especially if it is delivered by platinum blond bimbos in very short skirts and very high heels in HD.

Raggy head is coming for you, right after Obama comes and confiscates your guns.

:dunce: :dunce: :dunce:

And only a few of us know, he is working for Bill Clinton.
I don't want a "nagger" either. Why would I put my mother-in-law in the Oval Office? 8-)

Unless you're talking about that South Park episode...
Dayvorce

The farmer went into a lawyer’s office and said, “I want one of them there dayvorces.”

The lawyer said, “Do you have grounds?”

The farmer said, “Yes, I have 140 acres.”

The lawyer said, “No you don’t understand. Do you have a case?”

The farmer said, “No, I have a John Deere.”

The lawyer said, “You still don’t understand. Do you have a grudge?”

The farmer said, “Yes, that’s what I park my John Deere under every night.”

The lawyer said, “You still don’t understand. Do you have a suit?”

The farmer said, “Yes, I wear it to church every Sunday.”

The lawyer said, “Does she beat you up?”

The farmer said, “No, we both get up about 4:30 every morning.”

The lawyer said, “Is she a nagger?”

The farmer said, “No, she’s a little ol’ white gal, but the last youngen’ she had was a nagger. That’s why I want a dayvorce.”

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Wedgebuster wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:
I don't want a "nagger" either. Why would I put my mother-in-law in the Oval Office? 8-)

Unless you're talking about that South Park episode...
Dayvorce

The farmer went into a lawyer’s office and said, “I want one of them there dayvorces.”

The lawyer said, “Do you have grounds?”

The farmer said, “Yes, I have 140 acres.”

The lawyer said, “No you don’t understand. Do you have a case?”

The farmer said, “No, I have a John Deere.”

The lawyer said, “You still don’t understand. Do you have a grudge?”

The farmer said, “Yes, that’s what I park my John Deere under every night.”

The lawyer said, “You still don’t understand. Do you have a suit?”

The farmer said, “Yes, I wear it to church every Sunday.”

The lawyer said, “Does she beat you up?”

The farmer said, “No, we both get up about 4:30 every morning.”

The lawyer said, “Is she a nagger?”

The farmer said, “No, she’s a little ol’ white gal, but the last youngen’ she had was a nagger. That’s why I want a dayvorce.”

- See more at: http://www.funnyandjokes.com/dayvorce.h ... Qaw3k.dpuf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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JohnStOnge wrote:Just another indication that Trump has the emotional maturity of a 12 year old. And we have a substantial number of people wanting this person to have his finger on the nuclear button.
:rofl:

This ^ made me laugh
Trump is about 300% less likely than George Bush to push that button
George the Born again nut ball thought God was "guiding him"

Trump is the least of anybodies worries when it comes to THE BOMB and any idiot should know that
A guy like Ben Carson is many times more dangerous than Trump

:nod:

Trump is NOT in a race to get to the Promise Land and meet Jeezus
Like Ben Carson and the other Right Wing Religious Nuts
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Ivytalk wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
Pay no attention to the now hilarious GATW...
Two weeks ago he was doing fart jokes at the Toyota dealership in Helena

However kalm seems genuinely concerned for my well being (that's touching)

Might I suggest Craft Root beer..?

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Chizzang wrote:
JohnStOnge wrote:Just another indication that Trump has the emotional maturity of a 12 year old. And we have a substantial number of people wanting this person to have his finger on the nuclear button.
:rofl:

This ^ made me laugh
Trump is about 300% less likely than George Bush to push that button
George the Born again nut ball thought God was "guiding him"

Trump is the least of anybodies worries when it comes to THE BOMB and any idiot should know that
A guy like Ben Carson is many times more dangerous than Trump

:nod:

Trump is NOT in a race to get to the Promise Land and meet Jeezus
Like Ben Carson and the other Right Wing Religious Nuts
Exactly. Trump is concerned about one thing. Money.

And nuclear war isn't much of a profitable enterprise.

And all this talk of "nuclear buttons", am I supposed to trust a senile 80+ year old man or a negligent career politician with that same button as well? :coffee:

Delaware will easily go for whoever the Dem rep is. But as of right now my vote is for Trump. I will be voting for him as well in the primary here as well.
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Chizzang wrote:
JohnStOnge wrote:Just another indication that Trump has the emotional maturity of a 12 year old. And we have a substantial number of people wanting this person to have his finger on the nuclear button.
:rofl:

This ^ made me laugh
Trump is about 300% less likely than George Bush to push that button
George the Born again nut ball thought God was "guiding him"

Trump is the least of anybodies worries when it comes to THE BOMB and any idiot should know that
A guy like Ben Carson is many times more dangerous than Trump

:nod:

Trump is NOT in a race to get to the Promise Land and meet Jeezus
Like Ben Carson and the other Right Wing Religious Nuts
Sounds like somebody may be considering changing their vote from Jill Stein (another nut case)
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Trump is the media's wet dream - a billionaire RINO who hates Fox and is loud and belligerent enough to hog the spotlight completely so they don't have to do any wet work on the Dem side. Benghazi what? Email server? Huh? Goldman Sachs?

Meanwhile Bernie is just plugging along spreading the word about Socialism and hardly a word is spoken about him in the MSM. :coffee:
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I don’t see what the big deal is about Trump bailing on the debate is. He has nothing to gain from another debate, and this is a move Reagan pulled as well (i.e. the conks will eat this move up). Fox is just pissed because now no one is going to watch this piddly debate. Once they learned Trump was bailing, they should have just hid this thing behind a sporting event like the donks did with their debates.

I do love the entertainment/irony this election cycle has provided so far. We have a socially liberal guy landing endorsements from right wind conservowako groups (Liberty) and a crazy old joo railing against greedy big banks. This is epic. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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SDHornet wrote:I don’t see what the big deal is about Trump bailing on the debate is. He has nothing to gain from another debate, and this is a move Reagan pulled as well (i.e. the conks will eat this move up). Fox is just pissed because now no one is going to watch this piddly debate. Once they learned Trump was bailing, they should have just hid this thing behind a sporting event like the donks did with their debates.

I do love the entertainment/irony this election cycle has provided so far. We have a socially liberal guy landing endorsements from right wind conservowako groups (Liberty) and a crazy old joo railing against greedy big banks. This is epic. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Both of those guys have had WAY more staying power in this election cycle than I EVER gave them credit for.... :ohno: :rofl: :rofl:
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CID1990 wrote:
Chizzang wrote:
:rofl:

This ^ made me laugh
Trump is about 300% less likely than George Bush to push that button
George the Born again nut ball thought God was "guiding him"

Trump is the least of anybodies worries when it comes to THE BOMB and any idiot should know that
A guy like Ben Carson is many times more dangerous than Trump

:nod:

Trump is NOT in a race to get to the Promise Land and meet Jeezus
Like Ben Carson and the other Right Wing Religious Nuts
Sounds like somebody may be considering changing their vote from Jill Stein (another nut case)
Jill Stein is a DEAD LOCK for me man...
I can't participate in this ridiculous charade without placing a ridiculous VOTE

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She is mildly insane (but adorable)

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Trump claims to have raised $6 million tonight.
MEAC, last one out turn off the lights.

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DSUrocks07 wrote:Trump claims to have raised $6 million tonight.

For his campaign?

Or will he end up getting the veterans a couple hundred thousand dollars of that?
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Chizzang wrote:
I've had my girlfriend put on a red sweater vest and work to sell me a car...

:oops:

Hey I'm getting old - a man needs legitimate distractions now and again

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Trump versus Hillary.

Business shyster versus political shyster.

Hillary and Obama went full nuts in on Libya based on completely false information...her version of Bush's Iraq, and created a cesspool of killing and a tide of immigrants, and the, "let's save the world for Democracy" leftist loonies and their mainstream media tampon eaters just keep plugging along as if nothing happened. :dunce:
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Cluck U wrote:Trump versus Hillary.

Business shyster versus political shyster.

Hillary and Obama went full nuts in on Libya based on completely false information...her version of Bush's Iraq, and created a cesspool of killing and a tide of immigrants, and the, "let's save the world for Democracy" leftist loonies and their mainstream media tampon eaters just keep plugging along as if nothing happened. :dunce:
Not quite the same Captain Hyperbole.
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kalm wrote:
Cluck U wrote:Trump versus Hillary.

Business shyster versus political shyster.

Hillary and Obama went full nuts in on Libya based on completely false information...her version of Bush's Iraq, and created a cesspool of killing and a tide of immigrants, and the, "let's save the world for Democracy" leftist loonies and their mainstream media tampon eaters just keep plugging along as if nothing happened. :dunce:
Not quite the same Captain Hyperbole.
Really?

Let me know when Libya becomes a stable country again.

Oh, and they doubled down on Syria....while helping supply ISIS with weapons in Iraq and Syria.

Seriously, you can't make this up...millions of refugees are crushing Europe, 250,000 dead in Syria alone, 10,000 dead in Libya during the initial war to remove Qaddafi, and thousands more since then. Oh, and only 100,000 dead in 2014 alone in Syria, Libya, Iraq, and Yemen. :rofl:

Not quite the same? Only if you are splitting hairs.

Obama went into Libya, and Syria, because he, like Bush, believed 'Merica could force change on a dictator and bring democracy to the region. Obama and Hillary both went public saying that innocent people would be massacred at the hands of a bad guy, so we had to step in and bomb the hell out of the regime(s) and supply the (not) moderate factions with tons of weapons.

Turns out, the information about Qaddafi massacring his people was completely false...and questions about the accuracy of those reports, and questions about the sources of those reports,were raised...and dismissed in a childish, egomaniac fit of, "We're going to remove a bad guy because we can."

If Obama and Hillary were Republicans, they would both be skewered right now by the media for their actions and the resulting carnage. :nod:

It is absolutely astounding that Obama and his administration, as well as the European leaders, that initiated and inflamed the destruction in Libya and Syria are not being held responsible for their actions. Saudi Arabia's actions in Bahrain were supported by us...as are their actions in Syria and Yemen. Cripes, we let Turkey, our NATO ally, turn a blind eye towards the ISIS build up...all while saying ISIS is the bad guy.

Years from now, people will seriously question how ISIS, landlocked, and surrounded by US forces and allies, were able to build a massive supply of arms, including large numbers of main battle tanks, new trucks mounted with weapons, and capture wide swaths of territory, while supposedly being under the close watch of Obama and his defense department. :dunce:

Wow.

"They were killed in barrel bomb explosions while sitting in their homes, hit by stray gunfire, pummeled by million-dollar cruise missiles or shot dead along ditches with single bullets to the back of their skulls.
In all, more than 100,000 people, perhaps a third or more civilians, died violently in conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Yemen and the Gaza Strip in 2014, making it one of the bloodiest years in the Middle East’s history.
“Already in 2013 we all thought it had reached a level of violence and devastation that couldn’t get worse,” said Bente Scheller, Beirut-based Middle East director for the Heinrich Boll Foundation. “It became worse in every country.”'


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Hundreds of thousands of people dead...millions of refugees...massive numbers of weapons turned over to extremists...Russian military involvement...all because Obama wanted so desperately to flex his muscles and spread his version of democracy that he didn't bother to actually question the false information that led him to unleash the air campaign to remove Qaddafi. And remember, in Egypt we ousted a democratically elected leader because we didn't like him...right after Obama told the previous leader to leave and let democracy rule... :rofl: - you can't make that up.

Yeah, hyperbole...sure. :rofl:
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Cluck U wrote:
kalm wrote:
Not quite the same Captain Hyperbole.
Really?

Let me know when Libya becomes a stable country again.

Oh, and they doubled down on Syria....while helping supply ISIS with weapons in Iraq and Syria.

Seriously, you can't make this up...millions of refugees are crushing Europe, 250,000 dead in Syria alone, 10,000 dead in Libya during the initial war to remove Qaddafi, and thousands more since then. Oh, and only 100,000 dead in 2014 alone in Syria, Libya, Iraq, and Yemen. :rofl:

Not quite the same? Only if you are splitting hairs.

Obama went into Libya, and Syria, because he, like Bush, believed 'Merica could force change on a dictator and bring democracy to the region. Obama and Hillary both went public saying that innocent people would be massacred at the hands of a bad guy, so we had to step in and bomb the hell out of the regime(s) and supply the (not) moderate factions with tons of weapons.

Turns out, the information about Qaddafi massacring his people was completely false...and questions about the accuracy of those reports, and questions about the sources of those reports,were raised...and dismissed in a childish, egomaniac fit of, "We're going to remove a bad guy because we can."

If Obama and Hillary were Republicans, they would both be skewered right now by the media for their actions and the resulting carnage. :nod:

It is absolutely astounding that Obama and his administration, as well as the European leaders, that initiated and inflamed the destruction in Libya and Syria are not being held responsible for their actions. Saudi Arabia's actions in Bahrain were supported by us...as are their actions in Syria and Yemen. Cripes, we let Turkey, our NATO ally, turn a blind eye towards the ISIS build up...all while saying ISIS is the bad guy.

Years from now, people will seriously question how ISIS, landlocked, and surrounded by US forces and allies, were able to build a massive supply of arms, including large numbers of main battle tanks, new trucks mounted with weapons, and capture wide swaths of territory, while supposedly being under the close watch of Obama and his defense department. :dunce:

Wow.

"They were killed in barrel bomb explosions while sitting in their homes, hit by stray gunfire, pummeled by million-dollar cruise missiles or shot dead along ditches with single bullets to the back of their skulls.
In all, more than 100,000 people, perhaps a third or more civilians, died violently in conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Yemen and the Gaza Strip in 2014, making it one of the bloodiest years in the Middle East’s history.
“Already in 2013 we all thought it had reached a level of violence and devastation that couldn’t get worse,” said Bente Scheller, Beirut-based Middle East director for the Heinrich Boll Foundation. “It became worse in every country.”'


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Hundreds of thousands of people dead...millions of refugees...massive numbers of weapons turned over to extremists...Russian military involvement...all because Obama wanted so desperately to flex his muscles and spread his version of democracy that he didn't bother to actually question the false information that led him to unleash the air campaign to remove Qaddafi. And remember, in Egypt we ousted a democratically elected leader because we didn't like him...right after Obama told the previous leader to leave and let democracy rule... :rofl: - you can't make that up.

Yeah, hyperbole...sure. :rofl:
Yeah but you just said Syria. Not even close to what we spent or lost in Iraq.
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