US Presidential election 2016

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  1. Infant Jesus of Prague

    Infant Jesus of Prague The More you Honor Me The More I will Bless Thee

    Im Born and Served this Great Nation called, The United States of America!!!

    I served in the United States Navy/... support to middle east ops...on and on

    I LOVE America, God has shed is grace upon us all!!!! Never forget, Never ever Forget!!!!!
     
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  2. Richard67

    Richard67 Powers

    Ted took a 1 million dollar loan from pro-abortion Goldman Sachs to finance his Senate run. Doesn't sound very pro-life to me. He also said he never met a conservative who was against contraception. Sort of makes you wonder what Ted's definition of conservative really is?
     
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  3. Infant Jesus of Prague

    Infant Jesus of Prague The More you Honor Me The More I will Bless Thee

    Trump should NOT go to any more NETWORK NEWS debates! .... why debate 2 illegal Cubans....Marco was a birther at best, Ted Cruz was born outside US territory in Canada....

    Truth is Truth ???
     
  4. Richard67

    Richard67 Powers

    Yes, I live in the U.S. Trump is not dangerous. I'm not sure why you think he is dangerous. Dangerous maybe to the enemies of America - foreign and domestic - and dangerous to globalist double-talkers like Ted Cruz who would sell this country further down the drain with the Trans-Pacific Partnership. But not dangerous to America.

    The Pope's attack on Trump was not only mistaken but also hypocritical nevermind that it had nothing to do with faith or morals.
     
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  5. Richard67

    Richard67 Powers

    Cruz is an imposter. Just like Obama. Neither was eligible to be President. Cruz is also a demonstrated cheater in Iowa. The RNC should have disqualified him following his cheating and fraud in Iowa. If the RNC continues to play dirty with Trump, he should run third party. It would be a brilliant move actually: a three way race would force the so-called "conservatives" to choose between Hillary or Trump. Trump's supporters will stay with Trump regardless. It would be the Republicans who would be forced to make the call and show their true loyalties.
     
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    Infant Jesus of Prague The More you Honor Me The More I will Bless Thee

  7. PotatoSack

    PotatoSack Powers

    For those who think this is fixed...who do you think is fixing it? If the elites are fixing it then why is Cruz winning get instead of rubio? I know voter fraud is rampant but why is Cruz winning if you think it is fixed?
     
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  8. Infant Jesus of Prague

    Infant Jesus of Prague The More you Honor Me The More I will Bless Thee

    Listening to FOX,w/ Ms Conaway sayin we must unite being Cruz or Rubio....yawnnn!

    Coal miners are voting for Trump, just like SW Virginia did... not enough votes

    F the Cubans! im so mad right now....but, they wave the Bible and peeps follow false prophets....mouth n hook syndrome?
     
  9. Beth B

    Beth B Beth Marie

    From Crisis magazine:

    http://www.crisismagazine.com/2016/presidential-politics-and-the-death-of-character

    The Republican frontrunner, Donald Trump, has assembled a substantial following in the electorate that is so unwavering in its support that he boasted he could shoot someone in the middle of New York City and it wouldn’t hurt him. While his example is hyperbolic, it not only illustrates his point, but also indicates the degree to which attention to character has slipped off the radar screen in our current politics.

    Trump has not only had multiple marriages, but a background of serial adultery—which he virtually boasted about in his first book. He has made a sizable amount of his fortune on the back of human weakness via gambling casinos. His Atlantic City casino featured a virtual strip club. His massive business successes have been accompanied by shady business practices (many of which have led to lawsuits), questionable associations, loan defaults, the use of political connections and maneuvering to get what he wants (as with the much-publicized attempt to have eminent domain invoked—he also did it elsewhere—against a widow who wouldn’t sell her property so he could expand his Atlantic City casino operation), and a general tendency to use pressure tactics on those who get in his way. One notable example was the massive lawsuit he filed against the Miss USA beauty pageant contestant who went public with evidence that the results were pre-determined.

    Trump has admitted that his life has not been one of moderation, and it certainly hasn’t been characterized by humility. When asked why he was justified in receiving compensation of two million dollars per year for being board chairman of a company that went bankrupt, he said, “Because I’m a genius.” He has made many similar statements over the years. While he contributes to charity, it’s not so clear that being service-oriented has been a high priority for him. He said he got into real estate simply because it’s lucrative.

    http://www.crisismagazine.com/2016/presidential-politics-and-the-death-of-character
     
  10. Infant Jesus of Prague

    Infant Jesus of Prague The More you Honor Me The More I will Bless Thee

    TRUMP just called out CRUZ!!!!!

    MANO on MANO

    lil marco drop out...just ted n me!

    lil ricky... go away now!
     
  11. Beth B

    Beth B Beth Marie

    Donald Trump Secretly Told The New York Times What He Really Thinks About Immigration
    http://www.buzzfeed.com/bensmith/trump-tape#.ceZLn1BVy

    Trump refuses to release the tape...it's his choice, but he won't do it. He tells supporters one thing and the liberal media something else.....no character.
     
  12. Infant Jesus of Prague

    Infant Jesus of Prague The More you Honor Me The More I will Bless Thee

    May God have Mercy on your life Beth.... you sure post everyones dirt.... glad I never told mine to you!...beat it!
     
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  13. Beth B

    Beth B Beth Marie

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  14. Infant Jesus of Prague

    Infant Jesus of Prague The More you Honor Me The More I will Bless Thee

    BETH YOU LIE SO MUCH....YOU HAVE "NO" CLUE OF WHAT YOU SPEAK!!!!

    Liberal MSNBC called out te NY Times over this ...saying, are you crazy, who ever will speak off the record again.... so Bet, what this means its a false flag, but you and your crew are looking for red meat!.... sorry Beth, you failed!!!
     
  15. HomeSchoolMom

    HomeSchoolMom New Member

    "The More you Honor Me The More I will Bless Thee."

    "F the Cubans!"

    So you even listen to yourself? Do you see how those two sentiments are mutually exclusive?
     
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  16. Infant Jesus of Prague

    Infant Jesus of Prague The More you Honor Me The More I will Bless Thee

    This is why tater.... Only takes 15 minutes...time well sprnt

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=lNhp9H3yCsI
     
  17. Beth B

    Beth B Beth Marie


    I tried making him see this...somehow he either doesnt or doesn't care.

    Infant, please stop with this...you can share your feeling without this...please
     
  18. Beth B

    Beth B Beth Marie

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    From catholic vote:


    http://www.catholicvote.org/trump-the-contortionist/
    Trump the Contortionist
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    JOSHUA BOWMAN ON MARCH 4, 2016
    Immigration is Donald Trump’s signature issue and the centerpiece of his entire campaign, but in last night’s debate he didn’t seem to know what he believed from one minute to the next. Faced with aggressive questioning from the moderators as well as Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz, Trump alternated between schoolyard insults and rhetorical contortions which resembled the political equivalent of Harry Houdini’s greatest escapes. On the topic nearest and dearest to the hearts of many of his supporters and which he has spent months talking about non-stop, he was by turns clueless, feckless, and completely off-balance.

    The biggest surprise was when he admitted to Megyn Kelly on national television that he’s flexible and willing to negotiate on his core issue:

    Trump replied: “I’m changing it and I’m softening the position because we have to have talented people in this country.”

    After the debate, however, Trump issued a statement suggesting that his position on the issue had not changed.

    Responding to Marco Rubio’s attack on the Trump clothing lines which are manufactured overseas, he said that businesses (including his own) “have to” outsource in order to remain competitive and blamed his hypocrisy on the devaluation of the Yuan, as though he is powerless to control his business practices. When Trump said he hires foreign workers at his hotels for jobs Americans won’t do–a liberal cliché–Ted Cruz countered with a brilliant rebuttal by asking for a show of hands from the audience of who had ever waited on tables. Rubio then jumped in with the most memorable line of the night when he compared Trump’s circumlocutions to a yoga workout.

    Many Republicans, including this writer, happen to agree with Trump (at least, until he changes his mind again) that we need reduced barriers to trade and a more open immigration policy. Republicans generally support free trade because it benefits everyone by providing Americans with inexpensive goods and services while also raising the standard of living in developing countries. We have seen this especially with China where there is now a growing middle class which is beginning to seek greater religious and political freedom. Within 15 years, China could have the largest Christian population in the world. That is a positive change that benefits our economy and our security in the long run.

    However, Trump’s popularity is based entirely on the exact opposite view that America should insulate itself from the world and engage in crippling trade wars and mass deportations which would wreck the U.S. economy while also halting the amazing amelioration of global poverty of the last century. His viewpoint is based on the false dichotomy perpetuated by liberals that the interests of business are somehow inimical to the interests of the common man. The Democrats want to punish business. Trump wants to punish immigrants and block foreign trade. Both would harm America. Under his protectionist regime, prices of the most basic goods would rise, which would disproportionately harm families with lower incomes.

    Trump can’t have it both ways. As the old saying goes which is variously attributed to Abraham Lincoln or P.T. Barnum, “You may fool all the people some of the time; you can even fool some of the people all the time; but you can’t fool all of the people all the time.” It’s rumored that the New York Times has an audio recording of an off-the-record interview where Trump admits he will be much softer on immigration than the bilious and bellicose tone of his public statements would have us believe, but at this point, we don’t even need to hear the tapes. Last night’s debate gave the game away.

    Many commentators and observers have been saying for months now that Trump’s entire campaign is just another “reality” program–which is to say not real at all–and that Trump’s racist, isolationist, and divisive rhetoric is a sham and a charade. Well-meaning voters who are understandably angry about the dismal economy and America’s declining standing in the world are energized and excited by Trump’s promises, but pundits and prognosticators have warned that they are being duped and hoodwinked. Last night, Trump proved the critics right.
     
  19. Infant Jesus of Prague

    Infant Jesus of Prague The More you Honor Me The More I will Bless Thee

    beep beep... turn left ahead
     
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  20. HomeSchoolMom

    HomeSchoolMom New Member

    My good man, take hold of yourself!
     
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