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Oct 10, 2016 13:31:52   #
thor
 
Sure what Donald Trump said was wrong.But how many people said things that were wrong when they thought it was safe.Donald Trump engaged in guy talk that happens everyday in saunas, locker rooms,bars and many other places where men gather.Women to have their own places where off color talk is said.Places like beauty parlors, gyms, and other candid places.lets not condemn people for being people.What hillery Clinton is going to do to this Country if elected is beyond evil.She has a plan to ruin this Country post haste if elected.Her lies and deceit are not imagination but real as death.One of her plans to open the borders should scare the hell out of all of us.We are being over run now with illegals, times this with open borders and what this means for you and your Country.This is a defining moment in our history.Stability or open madness.We and OUR CHILDREN deserve better than this.She is without a doubt the most corrupt politician ever to run for the white house.Her hatred of the 2nd amendment is another plan she has on tap.She will nominate a liberal judge who will interrupt not follow the Constitution.She will try to take away our guns which in fact might cause severe civil unrest big time.Please look at the big picture before voting for this satan.If you want to blame someone for speaking profanity blame the lying Clinton her words are far worse because the whole Country is at stake.SEMPER FI

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Oct 10, 2016 13:51:42   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
thor wrote:
Sure what Donald Trump said was wrong.But how many people said things that were wrong when they thought it was safe.Donald Trump engaged in guy talk that happens everyday in saunas, locker rooms,bars and many other places where men gather.Women to have their own places where off color talk is said.Places like beauty parlors, gyms, and other candid places.lets not condemn people for being people.What hillery Clinton is going to do to this Country if elected is beyond evil.She has a plan to ruin this Country post haste if elected.Her lies and deceit are not imagination but real as death.One of her plans to open the borders should scare the hell out of all of us.We are being over run now with illegals, times this with open borders and what this means for you and your Country.This is a defining moment in our history.Stability or open madness.We and OUR CHILDREN deserve better than this.She is without a doubt the most corrupt politician ever to run for the white house.Her hatred of the 2nd amendment is another plan she has on tap.She will nominate a liberal judge who will interrupt not follow the Constitution.She will try to take away our guns which in fact might cause severe civil unrest big time.Please look at the big picture before voting for this satan.If you want to blame someone for speaking profanity blame the lying Clinton her words are far worse because the whole Country is at stake.SEMPER FI
Sure what Donald Trump said was wrong.But how many... (show quote)


I hear my male colleagues, friends and neighbors say much worse things than what Trump said.

I've even heard females talk dirtier than what Trump is accused of.

When I was a young man, I talked just as dirty as a sailor in Shanghai.

We even have our resident faggot, Paul Pisces, trying to pass judgement on Trump.

Now how in the world does a sleazy faggot have the nerve to criticize anybody ?

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Oct 10, 2016 13:56:24   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
Wolf counselor wrote:
I hear my male colleagues, friends and neighbors say much worse things than what Trump said.

I've even heard females talk dirtier than what Trump is accused of.

When I was a young man, I talked just as dirty as a sailor in Shanghai.

We even have our resident faggot, Paul Pisces, trying to pass judgement on Trump.

Now how in the world does a sleazy faggot have the nerve to criticize anybody ?


Hey Wolf



presidential nominee since his comments were made public.

Republicans who say Trump should step down


Former Gov. Christina Todd Whitman of New Jersey
Rep. Barbara Comstock of Virginia
Rep Bradley Byrne of Alabama
Rep. Martha Roby of Alabama
Rep Scott Garrett of New Jersey
Sen. Mike Crapo of Idaho
Rep. Mike Coffman of Colorado
Gov. Dennis Daugaard of South Dakota
Carly Fiorna
Rep. Joe Heck of Nevada
Sen. Cory Gardner of Colorado
Rep. Mia Love of Utah
Rep. Mike Coffman of Colorado
Former Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. of Utah
Sen. John Thune of South Dakota
Sen. Dan Sullivan of Alaska
Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska
Rep. Barbara Comstock of Virginia
Sen Shelley Moore Capito of W.Virginia
Sen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska
Rep. Ann Wagner of Missouri
Rep. Rodney Davis of Missouri
Rep. Chris Stewart of Utah
Rep. Cresent Hardy of Nevada
Former Sec. State Condoleezza Rice
Rob Engstrom of US Chamber of Congress
Ex-Gov. George Pataki of New York
Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan
Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt





Republicans who say they won’t vote for Trump


Gov Gary Herbert of Utah
Sen. Jason Chaffetz of Utah
Sen Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire
Gov Bentley of Alabama
Gov. Sandoval of Nevada
Sen. John McCain of Arizona
Gov. John Kasich of Ohio
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska
Rep. Tom Rooney of Florida
Rep. Erik Paulsen of Minnesota
Rep. Frank LoBiondo of New Jersey
Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota
Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of California
Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno of New Jersey




Republicans who never endorsed Trump, want him to step down


Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona
Sen. Mark Kirk of Illinois
Sen. Mike Lee of Utah
Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska
Rep. Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania
Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan
Gov. Bill Haslam of Tennessee
Rep. Will Hurd of Texas



Here are Republican statements on Trump’s presidential bid since the release of the videos Friday night.


Gov Arnold Schwarzenegger of California


John McCain of Arizona, US Senate


McCain’s statement read in part:



Donald Trump’s behavior this week, concluding with the disclosure of his demeaning comments about women and his boasts about sexual assaults, make it impossible to continue to offer even conditional support for his candidacy. Cindy, with her strong background in human rights and respect for women fully agrees with me in this.


“Cindy and I will not vote for Donald Trump. I have never voted for a Democratic presidential candidate and we will not vote for Hillary Clinton. We will write in the name of some good conservative Republican who is qualified to be President.


John Thune of South Dakota, US Senate


Thune is the third-ranking Senate Republican.


Jason Chaffetz of Utah, US Senate

Chaffetz told CNN, “That was an apology for getting caught,” while also declaring, “I’m out! I can no longer in good conscience endorse this person for president”


Gary Herbert, Governor of Utah


Kelly Ayotte, New Hampshire, US Senate

Ayotte can no longer support a presidential candidate “who brags about degrading and assaulting women,” according to a statement. She plans to to write in vice presidential running mate Mike Pence’s name for president.


Barbara Comstock Virginia, US House of Representatives


Bradley Byrne of Alabama, US House of Representatives


Martha Roby, Alabama, US House of Representatives


Scott Garrett of New Jersey, US House of Representatives


Mike Crapo of Idaho, US Senate

“I have reached the decision that I can no longer endorse Donald Trump,” said Crapo, reports CNN. “This is not a decision that I have reached lightly, but his pattern of behavior has left me no choice. His repeated actions and comments toward women have been disrespectful, profane and demeaning.”


Mike Coffman of Colorado, US House of Representatives

“For the good of the country, and to give the Republicans a chance of defeating Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump should step aside,” he said on Friday. “His defeat at this point seems almost certain. And four years of Hillary Clinton is not what is best for this country. Mr. Trump should put the country first and do the right thing.”


Dennis Daugaard, Governor of South Dakota


Carly Fiorna, former GOP presidential primary candidate


Joe Heck of Nevada, US House of Representatives (and GOP Senate candidate)

Heck was booed during a campaign stop after withdrawing support for Trump and calling for him to step down. “I can no longer in good conscience support Donald Trump, nor can I vote for Hillary Clinton,” he said.



State level politicians in places like Iowa and Ohio are also calling for their governors and other elected officials to denounce Trump as well.


Bill Haslam, Governor of Tennessee

“It is time for the good of the national and the Republican Party for Donald Trump to step aside and let Gov. Mike Pence assume the role as the party’s nominee. If he does not step aside, I will write in a Republican for the Office of President,” said Haslam on Sunday.


Kim Guadagno, Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey

Guadagno’s disavowal of Trump is notable since she is now publicly splitting from her boss, NJ governor Christ Christie, who publicly supports the Republican nominee.



Disappointed but still in support

Plenty of others, humiliated by Trump in the past, stood by their endorsements while offering some harsh, couched criticism. House Speaker Paul Ryan cancelled a joint appearance with the candidate in Wisconsin this weekend saying he was “sickened by what I heard.” He did not withdraw his endorsement. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus offered similar words: “No woman should ever be described in these terms or talked about in this manner. Ever.”


North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory, a campaigned partner with Trump this year, said in a statement on Friday night that he was “disgusted” but refrained from withdrawing support.

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Oct 10, 2016 14:03:54   #
maureenthannon
 
She not only wants to take away our 2nd Amendment, but also the 1st Amendment. On April 23,2015, in a speech at the Women's World Summit, she said,"Laws have to be backed up with resources and political will. And deep-seated religious beliefs have to be changed."How can any one want a president that wants to control, not only our actions, but also our beliefs. The Founding Fathers must be rolling over in their graves. That which they fought and died to get and keep for them selves, and their posterity are being shredded, and the people don't seem to notice or care.We can't just accept it!! We must do everything in our power to inform the people and stop her from taking the office of president!!

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Oct 10, 2016 14:38:26   #
EL Loc: Massachusetts
 
maureenthannon wrote:
She not only wants to take away our 2nd Amendment, but also the 1st Amendment. On April 23,2015, in a speech at the Women's World Summit, she said,"Laws have to be backed up with resources and political will. And deep-seated religious beliefs have to be changed."How can any one want a president that wants to control, not only our actions, but also our beliefs. The Founding Fathers must be rolling over in their graves. That which they fought and died to get and keep for them selves, and their posterity are being shredded, and the people don't seem to notice or care.We can't just accept it!! We must do everything in our power to inform the people and stop her from taking the office of president!!
She not only wants to take away our 2nd Amendment,... (show quote)


People in America today seem very willing to give up their freedom. If Hillary is elected after Obama, I fear the country will fall. Many of us don't deserve it, Maureen....but, the people who vote for Hillary surely will. Just wish the good didn't have to be punished along with the stupid.

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Oct 10, 2016 14:43:26   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Bad Bob wrote:
Hey Wolf



presidential nominee since his comments were made public.

Republicans who say Trump should step down


Former Gov. Christina Todd Whitman of New Jersey
Rep. Barbara Comstock of Virginia
Rep Bradley Byrne of Alabama
Rep. Martha Roby of Alabama
Rep Scott Garrett of New Jersey
Sen. Mike Crapo of Idaho
Rep. Mike Coffman of Colorado
Gov. Dennis Daugaard of South Dakota
Carly Fiorna
Rep. Joe Heck of Nevada
Sen. Cory Gardner of Colorado
Rep. Mia Love of Utah
Rep. Mike Coffman of Colorado
Former Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. of Utah
Sen. John Thune of South Dakota
Sen. Dan Sullivan of Alaska
Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska
Rep. Barbara Comstock of Virginia
Sen Shelley Moore Capito of W.Virginia
Sen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska
Rep. Ann Wagner of Missouri
Rep. Rodney Davis of Missouri
Rep. Chris Stewart of Utah
Rep. Cresent Hardy of Nevada
Former Sec. State Condoleezza Rice
Rob Engstrom of US Chamber of Congress
Ex-Gov. George Pataki of New York
Rep. Justin Amash of Michigan
Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt





Republicans who say they won’t vote for Trump


Gov Gary Herbert of Utah
Sen. Jason Chaffetz of Utah
Sen Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire
Gov Bentley of Alabama
Gov. Sandoval of Nevada
Sen. John McCain of Arizona
Gov. John Kasich of Ohio
Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of Nebraska
Rep. Tom Rooney of Florida
Rep. Erik Paulsen of Minnesota
Rep. Frank LoBiondo of New Jersey
Former Gov. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota
Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of California
Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno of New Jersey




Republicans who never endorsed Trump, want him to step down


Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona
Sen. Mark Kirk of Illinois
Sen. Mike Lee of Utah
Sen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska
Rep. Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania
Rep. Fred Upton of Michigan
Gov. Bill Haslam of Tennessee
Rep. Will Hurd of Texas



Here are Republican statements on Trump’s presidential bid since the release of the videos Friday night.


Gov Arnold Schwarzenegger of California


John McCain of Arizona, US Senate


McCain’s statement read in part:



Donald Trump’s behavior this week, concluding with the disclosure of his demeaning comments about women and his boasts about sexual assaults, make it impossible to continue to offer even conditional support for his candidacy. Cindy, with her strong background in human rights and respect for women fully agrees with me in this.


“Cindy and I will not vote for Donald Trump. I have never voted for a Democratic presidential candidate and we will not vote for Hillary Clinton. We will write in the name of some good conservative Republican who is qualified to be President.


John Thune of South Dakota, US Senate


Thune is the third-ranking Senate Republican.


Jason Chaffetz of Utah, US Senate

Chaffetz told CNN, “That was an apology for getting caught,” while also declaring, “I’m out! I can no longer in good conscience endorse this person for president”


Gary Herbert, Governor of Utah


Kelly Ayotte, New Hampshire, US Senate

Ayotte can no longer support a presidential candidate “who brags about degrading and assaulting women,” according to a statement. She plans to to write in vice presidential running mate Mike Pence’s name for president.


Barbara Comstock Virginia, US House of Representatives


Bradley Byrne of Alabama, US House of Representatives


Martha Roby, Alabama, US House of Representatives


Scott Garrett of New Jersey, US House of Representatives


Mike Crapo of Idaho, US Senate

“I have reached the decision that I can no longer endorse Donald Trump,” said Crapo, reports CNN. “This is not a decision that I have reached lightly, but his pattern of behavior has left me no choice. His repeated actions and comments toward women have been disrespectful, profane and demeaning.”


Mike Coffman of Colorado, US House of Representatives

“For the good of the country, and to give the Republicans a chance of defeating Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump should step aside,” he said on Friday. “His defeat at this point seems almost certain. And four years of Hillary Clinton is not what is best for this country. Mr. Trump should put the country first and do the right thing.”


Dennis Daugaard, Governor of South Dakota


Carly Fiorna, former GOP presidential primary candidate


Joe Heck of Nevada, US House of Representatives (and GOP Senate candidate)

Heck was booed during a campaign stop after withdrawing support for Trump and calling for him to step down. “I can no longer in good conscience support Donald Trump, nor can I vote for Hillary Clinton,” he said.



State level politicians in places like Iowa and Ohio are also calling for their governors and other elected officials to denounce Trump as well.


Bill Haslam, Governor of Tennessee

“It is time for the good of the national and the Republican Party for Donald Trump to step aside and let Gov. Mike Pence assume the role as the party’s nominee. If he does not step aside, I will write in a Republican for the Office of President,” said Haslam on Sunday.


Kim Guadagno, Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey

Guadagno’s disavowal of Trump is notable since she is now publicly splitting from her boss, NJ governor Christ Christie, who publicly supports the Republican nominee.



Disappointed but still in support

Plenty of others, humiliated by Trump in the past, stood by their endorsements while offering some harsh, couched criticism. House Speaker Paul Ryan cancelled a joint appearance with the candidate in Wisconsin this weekend saying he was “sickened by what I heard.” He did not withdraw his endorsement. Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus offered similar words: “No woman should ever be described in these terms or talked about in this manner. Ever.”


North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory, a campaigned partner with Trump this year, said in a statement on Friday night that he was “disgusted” but refrained from withdrawing support.

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So, a handful out of how many millions? And you quote Arnold? lol

What Trump said was in private and no one's business except those he spoke directly to.

You, on the other hand, have said worse here on a public forum in front of women.

You epitomize hypocrisy along with all the rest of you suddenly spotlessly clean fakes.




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Oct 10, 2016 14:51:59   #
Raylan Wolfe Loc: earth
 
Trump was 59yrs old when made the grab them by pussy comment, and 60yrs old when he made the despicable comment below! No excuse for this!


Wolf counselor wrote:
I hear my male colleagues, friends and neighbors say much worse things than what Trump said.

I've even heard females talk dirtier than what Trump is accused of.

When I was a young man, I talked just as dirty as a sailor in Shanghai.

We even have our resident faggot, Paul Pisces, trying to pass judgement on Trump.

Now how in the world does a sleazy faggot have the nerve to criticize anybody ?



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Oct 10, 2016 16:06:57   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
maureenthannon wrote:
She not only wants to take away our 2nd Amendment, but also the 1st Amendment. On April 23,2015, in a speech at the Women's World Summit, she said,"Laws have to be backed up with resources and political will. And deep-seated religious beliefs have to be changed."How can any one want a president that wants to control, not only our actions, but also our beliefs. The Founding Fathers must be rolling over in their graves. That which they fought and died to get and keep for them selves, and their posterity are being shredded, and the people don't seem to notice or care.We can't just accept it!! We must do everything in our power to inform the people and stop her from taking the office of president!!
She not only wants to take away our 2nd Amendment,... (show quote)



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Oct 10, 2016 16:12:19   #
Wolf counselor Loc: Heart of Texas
 
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Trump was 59yrs old when made the grab them by pussy comment, and 60yrs old when he made the despicable comment below! No excuse for this!


I don't expect you to understand the language of a man.

And I don't speak the language of Eunuchs.

So I guess you'll just have to remain ignorant on this subject.

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Oct 10, 2016 16:47:11   #
maureenthannon
 
Thomas Jeffeeson said that you won't need the 2nd Amendment until some one tries to take it away. That's where we are right now. I am not a gun owner, nor do I care to be. I certainly don't want crimin

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Oct 10, 2016 17:41:39   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
thor wrote:
Sure what Donald Trump said was wrong.But how many people said things that were wrong when they thought it was safe.Donald Trump engaged in guy talk that happens everyday in saunas, locker rooms,bars and many other places where men gather.Women to have their own places where off color talk is said.Places like beauty parlors, gyms, and other candid places.lets not condemn people for being people.What hillery Clinton is going to do to this Country if elected is beyond evil.She has a plan to ruin this Country post haste if elected.Her lies and deceit are not imagination but real as death.One of her plans to open the borders should scare the hell out of all of us.We are being over run now with illegals, times this with open borders and what this means for you and your Country.This is a defining moment in our history.Stability or open madness.We and OUR CHILDREN deserve better than this.She is without a doubt the most corrupt politician ever to run for the white house.Her hatred of the 2nd amendment is another plan she has on tap.She will nominate a liberal judge who will interrupt not follow the Constitution.She will try to take away our guns which in fact might cause severe civil unrest big time.Please look at the big picture before voting for this satan.If you want to blame someone for speaking profanity blame the lying Clinton her words are far worse because the whole Country is at stake.SEMPER FI
Sure what Donald Trump said was wrong.But how many... (show quote)


Why worry about anything then? God has said that sin is sin, so there isn't any hierarchy, so one sin is as good as, or as bad as, any other sin. That means, we are all free to do or say anything we please - and needn't fear any retribution - until judgment day. By then though - it'll be too late.

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Oct 10, 2016 22:24:03   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Trump was 59yrs old when made the grab them by pussy comment, and 60yrs old when he made the despicable comment below! No excuse for this!


No excuse for.you. You are one of.the last.people on the planet to accuse anyone of anything.

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Oct 10, 2016 23:08:23   #
Docadhoc Loc: Elsewhere
 
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Trump was 59yrs old when made the grab them by pussy comment, and 60yrs old when he made the despicable comment below! No excuse for this!



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Oct 11, 2016 05:12:03   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
THINK Docadhoc you and the other Pee Party morons are going to be responsible for putting Clinton back in the White House.

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Oct 11, 2016 10:55:15   #
okie don
 
You think Maureen's comments are 'Fummy' huh!
She's dead on track Bobby boy.
We already have the NDAA ' Patriot Act' and they can come pick your butt up and lock it up indefinitely without a trial of your peers.
Just keep laughing.

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