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Participant[quote=ltsdd][quote=paramount]
The establishment is so fearful (of losing power) they are now resorting to identying Trump with Nazi’s, kkk and who knows what else.Again, I’m not a Trump supporter but this is ridiculous.[/quote]
How else should one supposed to interpret Trump’s failure to disavow david duke?
I found trump refreshing initially. But now he just looks like a mad racist.[/quote]
You interpret based on the bias you have.
I saw the interview and his response seemed reasonable to me – he basically had no idea what Tapper was talking about. How does he know that Tapper is providing reliable/accurate info? He said he knows nothing about white supremacy. Fair enough.
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Participant[quote=Myriad]Makes you wonder.
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/trump-mussolini-retweet-gawker-232519997.htmlhttp://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/donald-trump-russian-veterans-ad-218132
All sourced from the Clinton machine no doubt.
The establishment is so fearful (of losing power) they are now resorting to identying Trump with Nazi’s, kkk and who knows what else.
Again, I’m not a Trump supporter but this is ridiculous.
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Participant[quote=FlyerInHi]
That was funny and so true, but 20 min long.
Trump’s message is “we’re gonna win, and win big.”
low education voters seething with resentment just want simple one liners.[/quote]I like to use one liners on this board for similar reasons.
I’m not a Trump supporter, but all of you libs seem to have a real hard time with the fact that Trump is winning, and winning big.
I think part of it is the elitism that seems to go along with being a lib.
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Participant[quote=scaredyclassic]
A half drunk pissed offf frustrated drunk mom with an amphetamine scrip from the family doc was pretty standardIn the 50s[/quote]
Only in rolling stones songs was it standard.
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Participant[quote=spdrun]
And why not give away the location? You actually give enough of a shit about Mall*Wart to want a location that hires asswipes not to go bust? I think people should have the choice to avoid a pesthole that does this. California ain’t Tejas.[/quote]You live in a high crime area/ghetto when your local walmart has armed guards at all doors.
I want to get out of this hellhole while I still can; meaning maintain real estate values.
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Participant[quote=Myriad]Yeah seriously, the dual working couple is pretty much standard for most middle-class. Didn’t know you have a time machine to take us back to the 1950s.[/quote]
I wish I did – a time when family structure – along with solid morals – were still largely intact. Was it perfect? No
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Participant[quote=Clifford]
Both Dingeman & EBS have after school program & summer camp provided by SAY:My children attend the SAY summer camp every summer.[/quote]
I know of the best after school program, and it has the highest rating by far.
It’s called a parent @ home when their kids get home from school. A parent @ home period. A novel idea I know…
Forget the houses, careers, status, the neighborhoods, the schools, cars etc…those things are not important.
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ParticipantHow dare anyone question a ticket!
They need their pension $$.
Remember: Gov’t works only for govt workers!
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ParticipantI just knew something wasn’t right:
“Of Course Scalia Died While On Vacay With An Illuminati Hunting Club”
Late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died during a meeting of an Austrian secret society founded by the Bohemian Grove.
The US chapter of the group, to which these individuals belonged, was formed in 1966 at the Bohemian Club: the San Francisco base for the infamous Bohemian Grove.
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Sounds like a truly awful model.
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I don’t think so…you might as well start calling him President Trump now.
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ParticipantA professor of political science at Stony Brook University has forecasted that Donald Trump has a minimum 97 percent chance of winning the general election as the Republican nominee.
“The bottom line is that the primary model, using also the cyclical movement, makes it almost certain that Donald Trump will be the next president,” Norpoth said, “if he’s a nominee of the [Republican] party.”
Norpoth’s primary model works for every presidential election since 1912, with the notable exception of the 1960 election. These results give the model an accuracy of 96.1 percent.
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ParticipantAndrew Napolitano for Supreme Court!!
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ParticipantMillennenials: Many seem like walking talking robots.
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ParticipantThere’s no stopping Trump at this point.
And only those who are looking for handouts, are gender or race biased would vote for hrod.
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