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Dec 12, 2015 16:57:44   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
When a man is willing to spend his own money to run for office that says alot about the man... When this same big man is will to loss millions of dollars in business for telling the truth that says even more... When this same giant of a man is willing to catch the wrath of the big shots of his party this man gets my vote, either as a Republican or a third Party Candidate... Don D.

NEWSMAX

The Man's Name Is Donald Trump, The Next President of The United States...

Trump's Face Pulled From Dubai Luxury Golf Course Project

Newsmax - Saturday, 12 Dec 2015


An image of Donald Trump was taken down from a billboard advertising a golf course and luxury-housing development on the outskirts of Dubai as international backlash grows against the presidential candidate’s proposal to bar Muslims from entering the U.S.

Developer Damac Properties Dubai Co., which is building two Trump-branded golf courses along with 104 mansions, said on Dec. 8 it wouldn’t comment on the “personal or political agenda” of the leading Republican candidate. By Friday morning, images of the U.S. business mogul and his daughter, Ivanka, had disappeared from outside the Akoya real estate development.

A spokesman for Damac couldn’t be reached for comment outside business hours.

Dubai’s Landmark Group, one of the region’s largest retailers, said on Dec. 9 that it’s suspending sale of all products from the Trump Home decor collection. Trump proposed banning Muslims from entering the U.S. following a mass shooting in California that officials say was an act of terrorism by a radicalized Muslim couple.

Some Middle East executives began speaking out against Trump even before this week’s controversy. Billionaire Khalaf Al Habtoor, who described Trump as “a breath of fresh air among usual suspects” in August, has since changed his view. “I was wrong about Donald Trump and I don’t mind admitting it,” the Dubai hotel owner wrote in The National newspaper on Nov. 25.

The Republican’s comments are sparking criticism in various corners of the world, including those that typically refrain from weighing in on U.S. elections.

The candidate said Thursday that he canceled a planned visit to Israel, a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected Trump’s comments about Muslims. More than 500,000 people signed a petition calling for the U.K. to ban him from entering the country, and Prime Minister David Cameron slammed Trump’s comments in Parliament.

Trump is also in a Twitter spat with Prince Alwaleed bin Talal al Saud, a billionaire businessman and member of the Saudi royal family. Alwaleed wrote on the social media site Friday that Trump was “a disgrace not only to the GOP but to all America” and should withdraw from the race. Trump returned fire, tweeting that the prince was “dopey” and trying “control our U.S. politicians with daddy’s money.” Saudi Arabia’s richest man, Alwaleed has a net worth of $27.2 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

Trump Mansions

Damac began selling Trump-branded mansions with a starting price of 6.5 million dirhams ($1.8 million) in March, the company said at the time. At a press conference in Dubai last year, Trump said the golf course and housing project would be completed in 2017 and that he would be responsible for managing the development for the next 25 years. A sign saying Akoya Trump remains at the entrance of the site.

It’s not the first time that Trump’s comments during his presidential bid have hurt his business interests. In an interview in July, he said that his characterization of Mexican immigrants as violent criminals and “rapists” had lost him customers for his brand. Macy’s, Serta mattresses, Univision, Nascar, and NBC have all terminated agreements with Trump since he began his bid for the White House.

Still, support among voters continues to increase. A New York Times/CBS News poll said Thursday that Trump’s support among Republican primary voters has gained 13 points to 35 percent, his highest level yet.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/trump-face-dubai-billboard/2015/12/12/id/705531/#ixzz3u93fUW1h

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Dec 12, 2015 17:16:44   #
DASHY
 
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
When a man is willing to spend his own money to run for office that says alot about the man... When this same big man is will to loss millions of dollars in business for telling the truth that says even more... When this same giant of a man is willing to catch the wrath of the big shots of his party this man gets my vote, either as a Republican or a third Party Candidate... Don D.

NEWSMAX

The Man's Name Is Donald Trump, The Next President of The United States...

Trump's Face Pulled From Dubai Luxury Golf Course Project

Newsmax - Saturday, 12 Dec 2015


An image of Donald Trump was taken down from a billboard advertising a golf course and luxury-housing development on the outskirts of Dubai as international backlash grows against the presidential candidate’s proposal to bar Muslims from entering the U.S.

Developer Damac Properties Dubai Co., which is building two Trump-branded golf courses along with 104 mansions, said on Dec. 8 it wouldn’t comment on the “personal or political agenda” of the leading Republican candidate. By Friday morning, images of the U.S. business mogul and his daughter, Ivanka, had disappeared from outside the Akoya real estate development.

A spokesman for Damac couldn’t be reached for comment outside business hours.

Dubai’s Landmark Group, one of the region’s largest retailers, said on Dec. 9 that it’s suspending sale of all products from the Trump Home decor collection. Trump proposed banning Muslims from entering the U.S. following a mass shooting in California that officials say was an act of terrorism by a radicalized Muslim couple.

Some Middle East executives began speaking out against Trump even before this week’s controversy. Billionaire Khalaf Al Habtoor, who described Trump as “a breath of fresh air among usual suspects” in August, has since changed his view. “I was wrong about Donald Trump and I don’t mind admitting it,” the Dubai hotel owner wrote in The National newspaper on Nov. 25.

The Republican’s comments are sparking criticism in various corners of the world, including those that typically refrain from weighing in on U.S. elections.

The candidate said Thursday that he canceled a planned visit to Israel, a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected Trump’s comments about Muslims. More than 500,000 people signed a petition calling for the U.K. to ban him from entering the country, and Prime Minister David Cameron slammed Trump’s comments in Parliament.

Trump is also in a Twitter spat with Prince Alwaleed bin Talal al Saud, a billionaire businessman and member of the Saudi royal family. Alwaleed wrote on the social media site Friday that Trump was “a disgrace not only to the GOP but to all America” and should withdraw from the race. Trump returned fire, tweeting that the prince was “dopey” and trying “control our U.S. politicians with daddy’s money.” Saudi Arabia’s richest man, Alwaleed has a net worth of $27.2 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

Trump Mansions

Damac began selling Trump-branded mansions with a starting price of 6.5 million dirhams ($1.8 million) in March, the company said at the time. At a press conference in Dubai last year, Trump said the golf course and housing project would be completed in 2017 and that he would be responsible for managing the development for the next 25 years. A sign saying Akoya Trump remains at the entrance of the site.

It’s not the first time that Trump’s comments during his presidential bid have hurt his business interests. In an interview in July, he said that his characterization of Mexican immigrants as violent criminals and “rapists” had lost him customers for his brand. Macy’s, Serta mattresses, Univision, Nascar, and NBC have all terminated agreements with Trump since he began his bid for the White House.

Still, support among voters continues to increase. A New York Times/CBS News poll said Thursday that Trump’s support among Republican primary voters has gained 13 points to 35 percent, his highest level yet.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/trump-face-dubai-billboard/2015/12/12/id/705531/#ixzz3u93fUW1h
When a man is willing to spend his own money to ru... (show quote)


Trump is nothing more than a thrice-married, formerly pro-choice, rude person from New York. The ruder he gets, the higher his poll points go among his American fans. Elsewhere, more than 500,000 people signed a petition calling for the U.K. to ban him from entering the country. Go figure!! One hurdle awaits him. He needs the support from the Republican Party to win the Republican nomination. Not likely.

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Dec 12, 2015 17:30:54   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
And that will be the downfall of the GOP, just like the Wigs of 1858-9 the leadership wouldn't hear the people of their time and this bunch of big shots just might replete history... The Wigs Made Way For The GOP and Now the Stupid GOP will Make Room For the yet named Third Party... Don D.

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DASHY wrote:
Trump is nothing more than a thrice-married, formerly pro-choice, rude person from New York. The ruder he gets, the higher his poll points go among his American fans. Elsewhere, more than 500,000 people signed a petition calling for the U.K. to ban him from entering the country. Go figure!! One hurdle awaits him. He needs the support from the Republican Party to win the Republican nomination. Not likely.

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Dec 12, 2015 17:31:36   #
Don G. Dinsdale Loc: El Cajon, CA (San Diego County)
 
And that will be the downfall of the GOP, just like the Wigs of 1858-9 the leadership wouldn't hear the people of their time and this bunch of big shots just might replete history... The Wigs Made Way For The GOP and Now the Stupid GOP will Make Room For the yet named Third Party... Don D.

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DASHY wrote:
Trump is nothing more than a thrice-married, formerly pro-choice, rude person from New York. The ruder he gets, the higher his poll points go among his American fans. Elsewhere, more than 500,000 people signed a petition calling for the U.K. to ban him from entering the country. Go figure!! One hurdle awaits him. He needs the support from the Republican Party to win the Republican nomination. Not likely.

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Dec 12, 2015 17:31:44   #
SamDawkins
 
DASHY wrote:
Trump is nothing more than a thrice-married, formerly pro-choice, rude person from New York. The ruder he gets, the higher his poll points go among his American fans. Elsewhere, more than 500,000 people signed a petition calling for the U.K. to ban him from entering the country. Go figure!! One hurdle awaits him. He needs the support from the Republican Party to win the Republican nomination. Not likely.



He has again threatened to run as an Independent.The Republican party is in big trouble.

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Dec 12, 2015 17:44:10   #
mongo Loc: TEXAS
 
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
When a man is willing to spend his own money to run for office that says alot about the man... When this same big man is will to loss millions of dollars in business for telling the truth that says even more... When this same giant of a man is willing to catch the wrath of the big shots of his party this man gets my vote, either as a Republican or a third Party Candidate... Don D.

NEWSMAX

The Man's Name Is Donald Trump, The Next President of The United States...

Trump's Face Pulled From Dubai Luxury Golf Course Project

Newsmax - Saturday, 12 Dec 2015


An image of Donald Trump was taken down from a billboard advertising a golf course and luxury-housing development on the outskirts of Dubai as international backlash grows against the presidential candidate’s proposal to bar Muslims from entering the U.S.

Developer Damac Properties Dubai Co., which is building two Trump-branded golf courses along with 104 mansions, said on Dec. 8 it wouldn’t comment on the “personal or political agenda” of the leading Republican candidate. By Friday morning, images of the U.S. business mogul and his daughter, Ivanka, had disappeared from outside the Akoya real estate development.

A spokesman for Damac couldn’t be reached for comment outside business hours.

Dubai’s Landmark Group, one of the region’s largest retailers, said on Dec. 9 that it’s suspending sale of all products from the Trump Home decor collection. Trump proposed banning Muslims from entering the U.S. following a mass shooting in California that officials say was an act of terrorism by a radicalized Muslim couple.

Some Middle East executives began speaking out against Trump even before this week’s controversy. Billionaire Khalaf Al Habtoor, who described Trump as “a breath of fresh air among usual suspects” in August, has since changed his view. “I was wrong about Donald Trump and I don’t mind admitting it,” the Dubai hotel owner wrote in The National newspaper on Nov. 25.

The Republican’s comments are sparking criticism in various corners of the world, including those that typically refrain from weighing in on U.S. elections.

The candidate said Thursday that he canceled a planned visit to Israel, a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected Trump’s comments about Muslims. More than 500,000 people signed a petition calling for the U.K. to ban him from entering the country, and Prime Minister David Cameron slammed Trump’s comments in Parliament.

Trump is also in a Twitter spat with Prince Alwaleed bin Talal al Saud, a billionaire businessman and member of the Saudi royal family. Alwaleed wrote on the social media site Friday that Trump was “a disgrace not only to the GOP but to all America” and should withdraw from the race. Trump returned fire, tweeting that the prince was “dopey” and trying “control our U.S. politicians with daddy’s money.” Saudi Arabia’s richest man, Alwaleed has a net worth of $27.2 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

Trump Mansions

Damac began selling Trump-branded mansions with a starting price of 6.5 million dirhams ($1.8 million) in March, the company said at the time. At a press conference in Dubai last year, Trump said the golf course and housing project would be completed in 2017 and that he would be responsible for managing the development for the next 25 years. A sign saying Akoya Trump remains at the entrance of the site.

It’s not the first time that Trump’s comments during his presidential bid have hurt his business interests. In an interview in July, he said that his characterization of Mexican immigrants as violent criminals and “rapists” had lost him customers for his brand. Macy’s, Serta mattresses, Univision, Nascar, and NBC have all terminated agreements with Trump since he began his bid for the White House.

Still, support among voters continues to increase. A New York Times/CBS News poll said Thursday that Trump’s support among Republican primary voters has gained 13 points to 35 percent, his highest level yet.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/trump-face-dubai-billboard/2015/12/12/id/705531/#ixzz3u93fUW1h
When a man is willing to spend his own money to ru... (show quote)



I think they are trying to persuade the elections away from Trump because he knows they are behind much of the problems in the M.E.. Of course, when he is elected, they will do a 180 and the @sskissing will start in earnest. Go Trump!

:shock: :thumbup: :thumbup:

SEMPER FI

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Dec 12, 2015 17:50:42   #
DASHY
 
SamDawkins wrote:
He has again threatened to run as an Independent.The Republican party is in big trouble.


Trump appears to put his own personal interests way above the interests of the Republican Party or the American people. He talks about "Polls" more than any other topic. His whole life has been about winning. Why do so many Americans think they too will be winners by following Trump? What is the prize in the end?

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Dec 12, 2015 17:57:41   #
vernon
 
DASHY wrote:
Trump is nothing more than a thrice-married, formerly pro-choice, rude person from New York. The ruder he gets, the higher his poll points go among his American fans. Elsewhere, more than 500,000 people signed a petition calling for the U.K. to ban him from entering the country. Go figure!! One hurdle awaits him. He needs the support from the Republican Party to win the Republican nomination. Not likely.



if they dont support the winner of the primaries you will be seeing a dead party.oh its been dead for 25 years but if they pull some crap on trump or cruz or carson that will bury them.

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Dec 12, 2015 17:58:52   #
vernon
 
SamDawkins wrote:
He has again threatened to run as an Independent.The Republican party is in big trouble.


your a liar he said the onlyu way that would happen was if the party screwed him.

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Dec 12, 2015 17:59:48   #
vernon
 
mongo wrote:
I think they are trying to persuade the elections away from Trump because he knows they are behind much of the problems in the M.E.. Of course, when he is elected, they will do a 180 and the @sskissing will start in earnest. Go Trump!

:shock: :thumbup: :thumbup:

SEMPER FI


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Dec 12, 2015 19:05:15   #
DamnYANKEE
 
DASHY wrote:
Trump is nothing more than a thrice-married, formerly pro-choice, rude person from New York. The ruder he gets, the higher his poll points go among his American fans. Elsewhere, more than 500,000 people signed a petition calling for the U.K. to ban him from entering the country. Go figure!! One hurdle awaits him. He needs the support from the Republican Party to win the Republican nomination. Not likely.


:roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Dec 12, 2015 19:05:43   #
DamnYANKEE
 
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
And that will be the downfall of the GOP, just like the Wigs of 1858-9 the leadership wouldn't hear the people of their time and this bunch of big shots just might replete history... The Wigs Made Way For The GOP and Now the Stupid GOP will Make Room For the yet named Third Party... Don D.

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:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: agreed

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Dec 12, 2015 19:06:16   #
DamnYANKEE
 
SamDawkins wrote:
He has again threatened to run as an Independent.The Republican party is in big trouble.


what do you care libturd :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Dec 12, 2015 19:06:53   #
DamnYANKEE
 
mongo wrote:
I think they are trying to persuade the elections away from Trump because he knows they are behind much of the problems in the M.E.. Of course, when he is elected, they will do a 180 and the @sskissing will start in earnest. Go Trump!

:shock: :thumbup: :thumbup:

SEMPER FI


:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Dec 12, 2015 19:07:41   #
DamnYANKEE
 
DASHY wrote:
Trump appears to put his own personal interests way above the interests of the Republican Party or the American people. He talks about "Polls" more than any other topic. His whole life has been about winning. Why do so many Americans think they too will be winners by following Trump? What is the prize in the end?


stfu and go suck some more pond scum libturd troll :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:

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