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    Riveting information Donald.

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    Riveting information Donald.
    "possible terrorism" = possible opportunity



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    posters and politicians scrambling to prop themselves up on dead bodies to make political hay while the bodies are still warm and the investigation barely underway, is normal.

    it's also disgraceful, foolish and unprincipled.

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    posters and politicians scrambling to prop themselves up on dead bodies to make political hay while the bodies are still warm and the investigation barely underway, is normal.

    it's also disgraceful, foolish and unprincipled.
    grace and (moral) principles DO NOT APPLY in politics and business.

    Make money and get elected (to make money), by any means, are the economic, venal principles for business and politics.

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    How Trump Could Help Clinton Win Black Voters At Obama Levels

    by Lauren Fox

    Presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton was always expected to do well with African American voters, but Donald Trump may help her do even better.

    "I think Trump helps drive black voter turn out. I really do," says Rep. Elijah mings (D-MD) "He has created more unforced errors than any politician I've ever seen...People question his judgement."

    Pollsters, strategists and Democratic politicians are beginning to forsee a November election where Trump's divisive rhetoric drives black voters to the polls for Clinton in the same numbers they came out for Obama, better enabling her to hold onto rust belt states like Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan where Trump is betting on white working class voters to win the White House.


    "Any doubts about black turnout that we had, Donald Trump has more than compensated for the absence of Obama," Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) told TPM. "I think Donald Trump has done more for Democrats than any one person I know in recent history."

    http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/hill...+%28TPMNews%29




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    Absolute H I L A R I T Y !

    US election: 50 Trump supporters explain why

    "Donald Trump is very real and very sincere. We're tired of being cheated. The more they try to attack him, the more we love him." - Sandra Stone, Florida, March 2016

    "The other politicians are controlled by their handlers. He's not." - Vern Engel, Kansas City, August 2015


    "He's brought energy back to the people. They want somebody that's not connected with the government." Linda Callahan, Florida, November 2015


    They like that 'he tells it like it is'


    "I backed Trump from the beginning. Because he calls things out. He does not allow lies to live. He just exposes things. Pastors sometimes need to be politically correct, and Donald Trump is not politically correct, and I love that about him" - Crystal Myers, California, May 2016
    "He's outspoken. Other candidates wouldn't tell you how it is, but he does." - Betty Tully, August 2015

    "I like that he's over the top. My president needs bravado... somebody who is big and loud, strong and powerful." - Victoria Wilen, Orlando, Florida, November 2015


    "He doesn't hold back. You get what he really believes in, even if everything that he says isn't what is the right thing exactly." - Nicholas Poucher, Florida, December 2015

    "Passionate, driven, confident, motivated….I think I've seen him really successful as a businessman, so I'd like to see how he'd be as a leader of the United States." Taylar Martin, a 19-year-old student at American University in Washington DC.

    "I think he's really someone who understands economics and international finance on a global level in many ways beyond just theory but real first-hand experience " - Issac Eves, Florida, March 2016


    "He has so much money but he's waking up everything morning to campaign. He deeply cares about America," John Friedlander, Washington DC, May 2016


    "He's the epitome of a business success... he's got contacts in all these countries." John Hikel, New Hampshire, January 2016

    "We need to close the borders... It has to be done the right way and they can't just come into our country and expect us to take care of them, take our jobs, and then for us to have to support them, and all the things America has to do to help them out.

    "That's not being ugly about anybody or not liking people or not wanting to help people. It's just that it needs to be done the right way. We have so many people in our country that we need to help as well." - Peggy Smith Shortt, South Carolina, May 2016


    "My ancestors were immigrants from Ireland in the 1700's, and I support legal immigration in the way our forefathers intended it to be. The current immigration system is broken and millions are taking advantage of it, while having a negative impact on the entire US." - Nascar driver David Ragan, May 2016

    "Trump has instilled hope in people. If he does what he says he's gonna do, we would be less fearful. We fear the federal government very much." Robert Sandifer, South Carolina, January 2016

    "In the bigger picture he does have a lot to learn, but we all know he's an excellent manager and very, very bright. I have faith that he will learn and develop the policies that will make America the superpower that we want it to be." - Kathy Baker, Virginia, December 2015


    "I don't see that America [of 30 years ago] anymore. So when Trump says make America great again, I fully agree with him." - Jesse Singh, Maryland, March 2016


    "I'm 66 years old. Our country is in trouble and we need to do something." - Mary Faulk, Virginia, December 2015

    http://www.bbc.com/news/election-us-2016-36253275



    I bet nearly everyone of these deluded fools voted in the Repug corporate whose who ed up Congress, SCOTUS, and red/slave states, and they'll keep voting them in.



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    I'm sure Donnys banning Muzlims from entering the US will stop the bad ones from coming in.


    Orlando shooter born in New York.

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    I'm sure Donnys banning Muzlims from entering the US will stop the bad ones from coming in.


    Orlando shooter born in New York.
    He visited Saudi Arabia... and may not have been let back in under Trump. Trump is still wrong though.

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    He visited Saudi Arabia... and may not have been let back in under Trump. Trump is still wrong though.
    I do agree with the statement that non radical Muzz's are not doing enough to turn in suspected (known) terrorists / terrorist leanings.

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    He visited Saudi Arabia... and may not have been let back in under Trump. Trump is still wrong though.
    Gonna be hard to keep out all the Muslims who do the pilgrimage to Mecca.

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    I do agree with the statement that non radical Muzz's are not doing enough to turn in suspected (known) terrorists / terrorist leanings.
    It's really some of the family members who are responsible for that.

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    I do agree with the statement that non radical Muzz's are not doing enough to turn in suspected (known) terrorists / terrorist leanings.
    I feel the same way. It's absolutely not their fault... but that doesn't mean that the community shouldn't be doing more to turn in AND discourage theses terrorists from doing what they're doing.

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    I feel the same way. It's absolutely not their fault... but that doesn't mean that the community shouldn't be doing more to turn in AND discourage theses terrorists from doing what they're doing.
    They actually have to know which ones are the terrorists. I'm sure some of the family members know and some communities have turned in people. It's really hard to know who is a terrorist unless they openly talk about it.

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    It's really some of the family members who are responsible for that.
    Is this part of the bull that exists in other cultures that ANY kind of reporting is *snitching*?

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    Is this part of the bull that exists in other cultures that ANY kind of reporting is *snitching*?
    Probably just family members not wanting to report other family members and put them in Cuba forever.

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    Trash is a total turd

    “He doesn’t get it or he gets it better than anybody understands. It’s one or the other,” Trump said of Obama on “Fox & Friends,” speaking on the phone. “And either one is unacceptable.” […]

    And Trump again implied that the president was not a trustworthy leader when it comes to fighting terrorism.

    “We’re led by a man who is a very – look, we’re led by a man that either is, is not tough, not smart, or he’s got something else in mind,”

    Trump said.

    “And the something else in mind, you know, people can’t believe it. People cannot – they cannot believe that President Obama is acting the ways he acts and can’t even mention the words ‘radical Islamic terrorism.’ There’s something going on. It’s inconceivable.”

    There isn’t much in the way of ambiguity here. As Politico’s Blake Houns summarized,

    “This morning, Trump implied President Obama is a terrorist sympathizer.” Politico’s Jake Sherman added,

    “The Republican Party’s nominee for president seems to be saying its possible the POTUS is in cahoots with terrorists.”

    http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...d=sm_fb_maddow



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    people saying trump will not win the Mexican vote because they do not like the wall are being racist what they are saying is they do not agree with being law abiding people because of their heritage NOT TRUMP!

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    I feel the same way. It's absolutely not their fault... but that doesn't mean that the community shouldn't be doing more to turn in AND discourage theses terrorists from doing what they're doing.
    So why do you think they don't? Are they afraid that ISIS will turn on them?

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    “This morning, Trump implied President Obama is a terrorist sympathizer.” Politico’s Jake Sherman added, “The Republican Party’s nominee for president seems to be saying its possible the POTUS is in cahoots with terrorists.”http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...d=sm_fb_maddow
    maddow
    the gullible sheep that buy this crap

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    the gullible sheep that buy this crap
    What do you think Trump was implying?

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    the gullible sheep that buy this crap
    so you deny that Trump said that?

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    What do you think Trump was implying?
    Personally I don't think he was implying Obama was a Muslim.

    One does, however, tend to wonder why Obama refuses to use the terms Jihadi or radicalized Muslim. This IS the same guy that called the fort Hood shooting "workplace violence".

    If he thinks it will make the radicalized Muslims "angry" I propose that blowing their ass up with drones probably bothers them more.

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    One does, however, tend to wonder why Obama refuses to use the terms Jihadi or radicalized Muslim.
    Trash, as the journalists said, CLEARLY suggested that Obama was a terrorist sympathizer/protector/secret Muslim, aligning himself with the birther crowd, with the Obama-is-a-Muslim crowd, and y'alls entire knitter hatin right wing media slime machine.

    6M Muslims in USA. Obama is President of every one of them. The crimes terrorists commit in the name of Muslim extremism, like ISIS/AQ/etc, that has been condemned repeatedly by mainstream Muslim scholars, make them above all criminals and terrorists, violating Muslim religion.

    But I realize this is too fine a point for you rednecks and knitter haters.

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    Trash, as the journalists said, CLEARLY suggested that Obama was a terrorist sympathizer/protector/secret Muslim, aligning himself with the birther crowd, with the Obama-is-a-Muslim crowd, and y'alls entire knitter hatin right wing media slime machine.

    6M Muslims in USA. Obama is President of every one of them. The crimes terrorists commit in the name of Muslim extremism, like ISIS/AQ/etc, that has been condemned repeatedly by mainstream Muslim scholars, make them above all criminals and terrorists, violating Muslim religion.

    But I realize this is too fine a point for you rednecks and knitter haters.


    you are such a brainwashed tool.

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