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Aug 26, 2016 08:25:29   #
Gatsby
 
A recent national poll shows that:

More U.S. voters than ever have expressed concern about the U.S. government's vigilance on the home front;

Just 20% of Likely U.S. Voters think the government’s focus on domestic Islamic terrorism is about right;

Fifty-two percent (52%) of voters believe the federal government does not focus enough on the threat of domestic Islamic terrorism;

Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Likely U.S. Voters oppose allowing 10,000 Syrians to come to America by the end of the year;

59% of Likely U.S. Voters favor a temporary ban on immigration into the United States from "the most dangerous and volatile regions of the world that have a history of exporting terrorism”;

Sizable majorities across nearly all demographic categories support Trump’s proposed screening test to determine whether potential newcomers are hostile to America and its basic freedoms;

Seventy-three percent (73%) agree with the Republican presidential nominee’s call for a government screening test for those looking to enter the country that determines whether they have hostile attitudes towards the United States and its constitutional freedoms. Only 18% are opposed to this kind of test;

Most voters of all ages support such a ban, but the older the voter, the more likely he or she is to favor it. Only 44% of blacks support putting a temporary hold on immigration from terrorist countries, compared to 61% of whites and 59% of other minority voters;

60% of Likely U.S. Voters believe the United States is at war with radical Islamic terrorism. Just 24% share the president’s position and disagree;

A government report earlier this year said over 500,000 visitors to the United States overstayed their legal visas in 2015 and didn’t go home(Like the one who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump in Las Vegas). Most voters think those who overstay their visas are a serious national security threat and that the feds need to take stronger steps to deport them;

So why does this very same poll also show that Clinton leads Trump by 4 points?

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Aug 26, 2016 08:29:15   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Gatsby wrote:
A recent national poll shows that:

More U.S. voters than ever have expressed concern about the U.S. government's vigilance on the home front;

Just 20% of Likely U.S. Voters think the government’s focus on domestic Islamic terrorism is about right;

Fifty-two percent (52%) of voters believe the federal government does not focus enough on the threat of domestic Islamic terrorism;

Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Likely U.S. Voters oppose allowing 10,000 Syrians to come to America by the end of the year;

59% of Likely U.S. Voters favor a temporary ban on immigration into the United States from "the most dangerous and volatile regions of the world that have a history of exporting terrorism”;

Sizable majorities across nearly all demographic categories support Trump’s proposed screening test to determine whether potential newcomers are hostile to America and its basic freedoms;

Seventy-three percent (73%) agree with the Republican presidential nominee’s call for a government screening test for those looking to enter the country that determines whether they have hostile attitudes towards the United States and its constitutional freedoms. Only 18% are opposed to this kind of test;

Most voters of all ages support such a ban, but the older the voter, the more likely he or she is to favor it. Only 44% of blacks support putting a temporary hold on immigration from terrorist countries, compared to 61% of whites and 59% of other minority voters;

60% of Likely U.S. Voters believe the United States is at war with radical Islamic terrorism. Just 24% share the president’s position and disagree;

A government report earlier this year said over 500,000 visitors to the United States overstayed their legal visas in 2015 and didn’t go home(Like the one who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump in Las Vegas). Most voters think those who overstay their visas are a serious national security threat and that the feds need to take stronger steps to deport them;

So why does this very same poll also show that Clinton leads Trump by 4 points?
A recent national poll shows that: br br More U.S... (show quote)


Agree with him about what? Which position? The one from June, the one from August 1st, August 12th, August 23rd or the one from August 25th?

Saying you agree with Trump, is like saying you agree with the dictionary's definition of words - everything imaginable is in there, so you'll be right at least once.

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Aug 26, 2016 08:35:33   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Agree with him about what? Which position? The one from June, the one from August 1st, August 12th, August 23rd or the one from August 25th?

Saying you agree with Trump, is like saying you agree with the dictionary's definition of words - everything imaginable is in there, so you'll be right at least once.


So what do you think about the findings on the issues that brought up..???

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Aug 26, 2016 08:40:54   #
robmull Loc: florida
 
Gatsby wrote:
A recent national poll shows that:

More U.S. voters than ever have expressed concern about the U.S. government's vigilance on the home front;

Just 20% of Likely U.S. Voters think the government’s focus on domestic Islamic terrorism is about right;

Fifty-two percent (52%) of voters believe the federal government does not focus enough on the threat of domestic Islamic terrorism;

Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Likely U.S. Voters oppose allowing 10,000 Syrians to come to America by the end of the year;

59% of Likely U.S. Voters favor a temporary ban on immigration into the United States from "the most dangerous and volatile regions of the world that have a history of exporting terrorism”;

Sizable majorities across nearly all demographic categories support Trump’s proposed screening test to determine whether potential newcomers are hostile to America and its basic freedoms;

Seventy-three percent (73%) agree with the Republican presidential nominee’s call for a government screening test for those looking to enter the country that determines whether they have hostile attitudes towards the United States and its constitutional freedoms. Only 18% are opposed to this kind of test;

Most voters of all ages support such a ban, but the older the voter, the more likely he or she is to favor it. Only 44% of blacks support putting a temporary hold on immigration from terrorist countries, compared to 61% of whites and 59% of other minority voters;

60% of Likely U.S. Voters believe the United States is at war with radical Islamic terrorism. Just 24% share the president’s position and disagree;

A government report earlier this year said over 500,000 visitors to the United States overstayed their legal visas in 2015 and didn’t go home(Like the one who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump in Las Vegas). Most voters think those who overstay their visas are a serious national security threat and that the feds need to take stronger steps to deport them;

So why does this very same poll also show that Clinton leads Trump by 4 points?
A recent national poll shows that: br br More U.S... (show quote)








Because this "Marx/Alinsky" administration {as you probably already know} and their "lap-dog, state-run, alphabet channel" media, Gatsby, are "progressive" radical activists, and are again attempting to "fundamentally transform" {to Islam?/Valerie Jarrett} our "Shining Light on the Hill, From Sea to Shining Sea." OWS, BLM, MB, CAIR, MSA, LGBTQ, Code Pink, PPH, SDS, NAACP, SEIU, EPA, HLS, ADS {American Documentation Service}, moveon, etc., are again doing the late '60's radical "work" to overthrow our 21st century free-market Western civilization. Hillary is their next step {to possibly} put America {like ObamaCare}, in the "death spiral." DON'T LET THAT HAPPEN!!! Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. VOTE TRUMP!!!

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Aug 26, 2016 09:24:50   #
waltmoreno
 
Gatsby wrote:
A recent national poll shows that:

More U.S. voters than ever have expressed concern about the U.S. government's vigilance on the home front;

Just 20% of Likely U.S. Voters think the government’s focus on domestic Islamic terrorism is about right;

Fifty-two percent (52%) of voters believe the federal government does not focus enough on the threat of domestic Islamic terrorism;

Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Likely U.S. Voters oppose allowing 10,000 Syrians to come to America by the end of the year;

59% of Likely U.S. Voters favor a temporary ban on immigration into the United States from "the most dangerous and volatile regions of the world that have a history of exporting terrorism”;

Sizable majorities across nearly all demographic categories support Trump’s proposed screening test to determine whether potential newcomers are hostile to America and its basic freedoms;

Seventy-three percent (73%) agree with the Republican presidential nominee’s call for a government screening test for those looking to enter the country that determines whether they have hostile attitudes towards the United States and its constitutional freedoms. Only 18% are opposed to this kind of test;

Most voters of all ages support such a ban, but the older the voter, the more likely he or she is to favor it. Only 44% of blacks support putting a temporary hold on immigration from terrorist countries, compared to 61% of whites and 59% of other minority voters;

60% of Likely U.S. Voters believe the United States is at war with radical Islamic terrorism. Just 24% share the president’s position and disagree;

A government report earlier this year said over 500,000 visitors to the United States overstayed their legal visas in 2015 and didn’t go home(Like the one who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump in Las Vegas). Most voters think those who overstay their visas are a serious national security threat and that the feds need to take stronger steps to deport them;

So why does this very same poll also show that Clinton leads Trump by 4 points?
A recent national poll shows that: br br More U.S... (show quote)


Agree with Trump about what? Because as pundits are pointing out today, all of Trump's promises have expiration dates.
So for example, are you saying that most voters agree with Trump about his illegal immigrant plan?
Yesterday, Trump's plan was to round up the 11 million illegal immigrants and ship them back. Oh wait...today Trump's plan is amnesty.
So what does Trump really stand for anyway? I mean other than the Trump brand. Does he even have any core principals? I thought immigration was supposed to be his no-compromise-signature-issue!

Poor Ann Coulter. Her book, In Trump We Trust, came out today. Trump has made a laughingstock out of her for putting her faith in a 60+ year old man who has flip-flopped all his life. She bought into his brand, hook, line and sinker! What a sucker!!!

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Aug 26, 2016 09:31:23   #
pappadeux Loc: Phoenix AZ
 
lindajoy wrote:
So what do you think about the findings on the issues that brought up..???
If nothing else this has to be the screwist election yet, and I have been following them since 1948. There may be a hidden factor here and that being the fear itself. Many folks ( voters) are not talking for fear of some sort of vandalism. There are far left groups out there who are being driven by hate mongers, I. E. Black lives matter, and assorted screwballs. I would love to have a Trump sticker on my car, but decline for fear of damage in a Walmart parking lot. much less my driveway. One must admit we have entered into a new age. You must click download for the rest of the story

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Aug 26, 2016 09:42:16   #
Gatsby
 
LPN: As one who has taken the oath to give my Life, if need be, in the defense of our Constitutional form of Government;
I consider the only issue of ANY consequence, in this election, to be that of preserving our Constitutional form of Government!
In my opinion, allowing the glaringly immoral Hillary Clinton to appoint the next two or three justices to the Supreme Court will,
with out any doubt, result in the end of our Constitutional form of Government, that my forefathers have fought, bled and died in
order to pass on to me.
Johnson and Stein have absolutely no chance of winning this election, therefore, a vote wasted on either of them is simply a means
of evading personal responsibility in case things "go south", the "don't blame me", no matter what happens, option.
I choose to take a stand for what I believe in, and shoulder my responsibility, for my choice I make!


lpnmajor wrote:
Agree with him about what? Which position? The one from June, the one from August 1st, August 12th, August 23rd or the one from August 25th?

Saying you agree with Trump, is like saying you agree with the dictionary's definition of words - everything imaginable is in there, so you'll be right at least once.

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Aug 26, 2016 09:54:49   #
JFlorio Loc: Seminole Florida
 
Agree 100%. What you have stated mirrors how I feel about this election. We have been electing ass hats for quite sometime now and just because someone's party won voters feel if on the winning side they are an Olympic gold medalist. News Flash people. Most of these people we elect are more morally flawed than we are. I am voting against Hillary because she has shown all her miserable life she has no respect for the law, our men and women in uniform, or our Constitution. Trump is definitely flawed but he hasn't proven that he doesn't respect the Constitution. He's really the only choice left. What a year.
Gatsby wrote:
LPN: As one who has taken the oath to give my Life, if need be, in the defense of our Constitutional form of Government;
I consider the only issue of ANY consequence, in this election, to be that of preserving our Constitutional form of Government!
In my opinion, allowing the glaringly immoral Hillary Clinton to appoint the next two or three justices to the Supreme Court will,
with out any doubt, result in the end of our Constitutional form of Government, that my forefathers have fought, bled and died in
order to pass on to me.
Johnson and Stein have absolutely no chance of winning this election, therefore, a vote wasted on either of them is simply a means
of evading personal responsibility in case things "go south", the "don't blame me", no matter what happens, option.
I choose to take a stand for what I believe in, and shoulder my responsibility, for my choice I make!
LPN: As one who has taken the oath to give my Lif... (show quote)

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Aug 26, 2016 11:00:49   #
vernon
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Agree with him about what? Which position? The one from June, the one from August 1st, August 12th, August 23rd or the one from August 25th?

Saying you agree with Trump, is like saying you agree with the dictionary's definition of words - everything imaginable is in there, so you'll be right at least once.



so if you fell trump is so bad vote for the shrew,but you can bet she will show her real personalty jan 21first.and i bet you wont like it.but be prepared to duck the ash tray and God knows what else.and dont be suprised when the big bombs begin to fall,along with the economy.good luck!

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Aug 26, 2016 11:04:13   #
vernon
 
Gatsby wrote:
LPN: As one who has taken the oath to give my Life, if need be, in the defense of our Constitutional form of Government;
I consider the only issue of ANY consequence, in this election, to be that of preserving our Constitutional form of Government!
In my opinion, allowing the glaringly immoral Hillary Clinton to appoint the next two or three justices to the Supreme Court will,
with out any doubt, result in the end of our Constitutional form of Government, that my forefathers have fought, bled and died in
order to pass on to me.
Johnson and Stein have absolutely no chance of winning this election, therefore, a vote wasted on either of them is simply a means
of evading personal responsibility in case things "go south", the "don't blame me", no matter what happens, option.
I choose to take a stand for what I believe in, and shoulder my responsibility, for my choice I make!
LPN: As one who has taken the oath to give my Lif... (show quote)



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Aug 26, 2016 11:46:33   #
kenjay Loc: Arkansas
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Agree with him about what? Which position? The one from June, the one from August 1st, August 12th, August 23rd or the one from August 25th?

Saying you agree with Trump, is like saying you agree with the dictionary's definition of words - everything imaginable is in there, so you'll be right at least once.


That is more time than you have been right ever.

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Aug 27, 2016 05:28:32   #
SalMarDib Loc: Fly over country
 
DJT's immigration position may or may not have changed. His talk has changed but has he really changed his mind? Send them all back verses send just the criminals back verses just apply the laws we already have is different but not that different. Offering a pathway to citizenship is not a bad idea as long as criminals do not qualify. There has not been a change about building a wall. I have not seen blueprints, are we talking concrete or chain link fence? Whatever will secure our border is the point. We need to protect and defend our borders. Yes, some of the talk has changed but overall it it obvious that the intent has not changed. Protect our country from those who would do it harm, enforce the law, build a wall. It is a little early to get hung up in details. He still has to get elected before it can happen because for sure HRC isn't going to do any of it.

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Aug 27, 2016 05:51:46   #
PeterS
 
Gatsby wrote:
A recent national poll shows that:

More U.S. voters than ever have expressed concern about the U.S. government's vigilance on the home front;

Just 20% of Likely U.S. Voters think the government’s focus on domestic Islamic terrorism is about right;

Fifty-two percent (52%) of voters believe the federal government does not focus enough on the threat of domestic Islamic terrorism;

Fifty-nine percent (59%) of Likely U.S. Voters oppose allowing 10,000 Syrians to come to America by the end of the year;

59% of Likely U.S. Voters favor a temporary ban on immigration into the United States from "the most dangerous and volatile regions of the world that have a history of exporting terrorism”;

Sizable majorities across nearly all demographic categories support Trump’s proposed screening test to determine whether potential newcomers are hostile to America and its basic freedoms;

Seventy-three percent (73%) agree with the Republican presidential nominee’s call for a government screening test for those looking to enter the country that determines whether they have hostile attitudes towards the United States and its constitutional freedoms. Only 18% are opposed to this kind of test;

Most voters of all ages support such a ban, but the older the voter, the more likely he or she is to favor it. Only 44% of blacks support putting a temporary hold on immigration from terrorist countries, compared to 61% of whites and 59% of other minority voters;

60% of Likely U.S. Voters believe the United States is at war with radical Islamic terrorism. Just 24% share the president’s position and disagree;

A government report earlier this year said over 500,000 visitors to the United States overstayed their legal visas in 2015 and didn’t go home(Like the one who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump in Las Vegas). Most voters think those who overstay their visas are a serious national security threat and that the feds need to take stronger steps to deport them;

So why does this very same poll also show that Clinton leads Trump by 4 points?
A recent national poll shows that: br br More U.S... (show quote)


Here is what you need to worry about:

In Florida Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 3.3%
In Ohio Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 4.8%
In Pennsylvania Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 9.2%
In Michigan Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 7.3%
In New Hampshire Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 9.3%
In Virginia Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 12.8%
In North Carolina Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 1.7%

And Clinton's favorability is 43%
while Trump favorability is 34% with a whopping 61% of the population saying they dislike the SOB.

There isn't a single battle ground state where Trump is ahead and he needs to sweep them if he has any chance of becoming president.

You are looking at the wrong thing. I more people don't like you--you are toast...

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Aug 27, 2016 06:51:46   #
Gatsby
 
It is going to be a hot fall in the Clinton Kitchen. Lots of smoke and no fire she says?

Headline July 7th 2016
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2016/07/07/hillary-clinton-emails-state-department-review/86827820/
The U.S. State Department is reopening an internal investigation of possible mishandling of classified information by Hillary Clinton and top aides.
The probe, begun in January, was suspended in April so as not to interfere with the FBI's inquiry.
Beyond Clinton, the probe is most likely examining confidants Cheryl Mills, Jake Sullivan and Huma Abedin,
Mills, Clinton's chief of staff at the State Department, has been viewed as a possibility for the same job in the White House.
There is speculation that Sullivan, Clinton's former policy chief, could be national security adviser.
Kirby told the Associated Press that former officials can still face “administrative sanctions.” The most serious is loss of security clearances.

Headline July 11th 2016
Chaffetz, Goodlatte Request Perjury Investigation of Hillary Clinton ...
http://oversight.house.gov
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz (UT-03) and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (VA-06) sent a letter to the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia requesting an investigation into whether former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton committed perjury and made false statements when testifying under oath before Congress.
The letter states:“The evidence collected by the FBI during its investigation of Secretary Clinton’s use of a personal email system appears to directly contradict several aspects of her sworn testimony. In light of those contradictions, the Department should investigate and determine whether to prosecute Secretary Clinton for violating statutes that prohibit perjury and false statements to Congress, or any other relevant statutes.”

http://patriotnewsdaily.com/hillary-the-media-is-viciously-attacking-me/
When an Associated Press report showed that Hillary’s guest list at the State Department was crammed full of Clinton Foundation donors.
Their reporters limited their inquiry to Clinton’s private meeting/phone call list, where they found that Clinton Foundation donors comprised more than half of the names.

Headline August 25th 2016
http://www.judicialwatch.org/press-room/press-releases/court-orders-new-clinton-email-production-september-13/
(Washington DC) – Judicial Watch today announced that a federal court has ordered the State Department to review newly found Clinton emails and turn over responsive records by September 13. And, in two other Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuits, the State Department is scheduled to release additional emails from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s non-state.gov email system beginning September 30. In a court filing this week, the State Department admitted it had found Benghazi-related documents among the 14,900 Clinton emails and attachments uncovered by the FBI that Mrs. Clinton deleted and withheld from the State Department.

Headline August 25th 2016
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/08/25/republican-calls-grow-for-second-look-at-clinton-case.html
More than seven weeks after FBI Director James Comey’s July 5 announcement closing the case on Hillary Clinton’s personal email use, Republican calls are growing for prosecutors to take a closer look – at everything from perjury questions to the tangled dealings with Clinton Foundation donors during the candidate’s tenure leading the State Department.


PeterS wrote:
Here is what you need to worry about:

In Florida Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 3.3%
In Ohio Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 4.8%
In Pennsylvania Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 9.2%
In Michigan Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 7.3%
In New Hampshire Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 9.3%
In Virginia Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 12.8%
In North Carolina Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 1.7%

And Clinton's favorability is 43%
while Trump favorability is 34% with a whopping 61% of the population saying they dislike the SOB.

There isn't a single battle ground state where Trump is ahead and he needs to sweep them if he has any chance of becoming president.

You are looking at the wrong thing. I more people don't like you--you are toast...
Here is what you need to worry about: br br In Fl... (show quote)

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Aug 27, 2016 09:03:13   #
kenjay Loc: Arkansas
 
PeterS wrote:
Here is what you need to worry about:

In Florida Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 3.3%
In Ohio Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 4.8%
In Pennsylvania Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 9.2%
In Michigan Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 7.3%
In New Hampshire Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 9.3%
In Virginia Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 12.8%
In North Carolina Clinton is ahead of Trump by an average of 1.7%

And Clinton's favorability is 43%
while Trump favorability is 34% with a whopping 61% of the population saying they dislike the SOB.

There isn't a single battle ground state where Trump is ahead and he needs to sweep them if he has any chance of becoming president.

You are looking at the wrong thing. I more people don't like you--you are toast...
Here is what you need to worry about: br br In Fl... (show quote)

Reading the wrong polls again dumb ass.

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