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Nov 1, 2016 17:48:40   #
3jack wrote:
If you spent as much time volunteering at the Senior Center, as you do trying to convince people to hate Clinton as much as you do, your life would probably be productive


Good idea! Is that what you do? I'm impressed.
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Oct 31, 2016 15:33:48   #
tdsrnest wrote:
That goes for a Congressman, senator, and Damm sure will never for again for a republican president.
This country is under a cyber attack by Russia through hacking our Emails to get involved with a presidential electionand distributing these emails thru a news agency that hates Clinton.

Cyber attack by Rusdian and all you fools on the right want to discuss is emails by a sexual predator named Anthony Weiner, but you will support a sexual predator named Donald Trump.
Plain and simple what the hell is wrong with you people this country is under a cybor attack by Russia and this news cycle is about voting for one freak that loves Putin by using another freaks emails.
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I'm making a wild guess. You're a democrat? Right?
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Oct 30, 2016 16:08:16   #
Onelostdog wrote:
This may be the best and most honest political promotion statement you will ever read. It decidedly does not brush objections aside.


You hate Hillary? READ it.



You hate Trump? READ it.



You think there's no choice? READ it. And, read it with your grown-up hat on.

We've all been dealt huge responsibility with this election. The first step toward accepting responsibility is accepting it, and the first step toward accepting it is recognizing it.


READ THIS. Read every single word. It'll take you about three minutes. Be sure to read to the end (take a few minutes and read all of it!)

Are you sickened and despondent with the current campaign and upcoming presidential election?
I consider myself a conservative and do truly believe our country is at a political/economic/moral/ social crossroads. I need to let you know I could/would never vote for Hillary Clinton to lead this country. To me, she represents everything that is wrong with our current political structure. On the flip side, I look and listen to Donald Trump and I cringe at every rude, insulting comment he makes.

If you find yourself in a similar state of mind, please read the following article:

A Message For Christians About Donald Trump

Here's a famous joke about God and how he talks to us.

"A deeply faithful Christian man is stuck on roof at home with massive flooding up to the 2nd floor. Rowboat comes. He says "No, I'm waiting for God. I prayed and I know he's coming." 2nd Rowboat. "No, I'm waiting for God." 3rd Rowboat. "No, I'm waiting for God."

Water rises. The man drowns. Now he's meeting God in heaven. The religious man says, "Where were you God? I prayed. I was faithful. I asked you to save me. Why would you abandon me?"

God says, "Hey, I sent you 3 rowboats."
Did you ever consider Trump is our rowboat?

Maybe God is trying to tell us something important--that now is not the time for a "nice Christian guy" or a "gentleman" or a typical Republican powder puff. Maybe now is the time for a natural born killer, a ruthless fighter, a warrior. Because right about now we need a miracle, or America is finished. Maybe the rules of gentlemen don't apply here. Maybe a gentleman and "all-around nice Christian" would lead us to slaughter.

Or do you want another Mitt Romney, Bob Dole, John McCain, Gerald Ford or Paul Ryan? Did any of them win? Did they lead the GOP to "the promised land?" Did they change the direction of America ? No, because if you don't win, you have no say.

Paul Ryan couldn't even deliver his own state, Wisconsin ! And as leader of the House, Paul Ryan rolls over to Obama like my dog rolls over for a scrap of food, or a steak bone. Nice, but obedient. I mean Paul Ryan...not my dog. My dog is actually a pretty good defender and loyal.

Maybe God is knocking on your door loudly, but you're not listening. Maybe God understands we need a "war leader" at this moment in time. Maybe God understands if we don't win this election, America is dead. It's over. The greatest nation in world history will be gone. Finished. Kaput. Adios.

And with one last breath, maybe what we need to save us at the last second, is someone different. Someone you haven't ever experienced before-- because you weren't raised in rough and tumble New York where nothing good gets accomplished unless you're combative, aggressive, outrageous, on offense at all times, and maybe just a tad arrogant too.

Someone with a personality you've never seen on stage at your church. Maybe, just maybe, being a nice gentlemanly Christian would not beat Hillary and her billion dollars, and her best friends in the media who will unleash the dogs of hell upon the GOP nominee.

I guess you think God is only nice and gentlemanly. Really? Then you've missed the whole point of the Bible. When necessary, God is pretty tough. When necessary, God strikes with pain, death and destruction. When necessary, God inflicts vengeance.
Maybe you think God couldn't possibly be associated with someone like Trump. Trump is too vicious, rude and crude.

When we won WWII, was God "nice?" Were we gentlemanly when defeating Hitler? Were we gentlemanly when firebombing Germany? Were we gentlemanly when dropping atomic bombs on Japan ? Is God ever "nice" on the battlefield? Or does he send us vicious SOB's like General George S. Patton so the good guys can defeat evil?


It's pretty clear to me God sends unique people to be "war leaders." That's a different role than a pastor or church leader. God understands that.

And maybe it's time to re-define "nice." Maybe Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan aren't nice at all--because they led us to defeat. And losing again would mean the end of America . And God can't allow that. Maybe Romney and Ryan mean well, but the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Or maybe they're just jealous they had their chance and blew it. Maybe they'd rather help elect Hillary than allow a Trump victory that would make them look weak, feckless and incompetent.

"Even the youths shall faint and be weary, And the young men shall utterly fall, But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint." (Isiah 40:30-31)

God is about miracles. We don't need a "nice guy" or a "gentleman" right now. It's the 4th quarter and we're losing 14-0. We need a miracle.

So let me repeat my message to Christians: "YOU'RE MISSING THE BOAT."

I believe Trump is our miracle. I believe Trump is our rowboat. Except he's more like a battleship!

No one is saying Trump is perfect. No one is saying Trump is a perfect conservative. But he is a patriot. He is a warrior. He is a capitalist. He is the right man, at the right time. Yes, he's a bit rude and crude and offensive. But that may make him the perfect warrior to save America , American exceptionalism, capitalism and Judeo-Christian values. The choice should be easy for Christians.


It's Trump...or it's the end of the American dream.


If anything in this article strikes a positive chord with you, please pass it on.
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I agree with you.
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Oct 29, 2016 21:00:28   #
I would like to say something nice about Hillary. uh, uh, uh, uh, I can't think of anything. Sorry, I wasted your time.
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Oct 29, 2016 14:30:49   #
mwdegutis wrote:
Defund.com ~ October 24, 2016
It was big, national news when it came over the wire on Wednesday: Arizona – home of Barry Goldwater – was becoming Clinton Country!

Arizona poll: Clinton leads Trump by 5 points,” CNN reported. Here’s what they said (emphasis added):

“A new poll shows Democrat Hillary Clinton with a lead in the traditional Republican stronghold of Arizona, yet another sign of Donald Trump’s shrinking path to the nomination.

The survey, released jointly by the Arizona Republic, Arizona State University’s Morrison Institute for Public Policy and Cronkite News, showed Clinton with the support of 43% of the state’s likely voters, compared with 38% who said they intend to back Trump
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There’s just one HUGE problem with the poll. It’s completely bogus.

I don’t mean it can be dismissed as nonsense because they totally made up the numbers … it’s worse. It can be dismissed as nonsense because their sampling methodology guaranteed that Hillary would be ahead.

Hidden within their details is this little factoid: of their 1,179 respondents, 23.6 percent were Republican and 57 percent were Democrat. This is in a state where voter registration is 35 percent GOP and 30 percent Democrat. It’s so biased and skewed that it cannot possibly be considered an accurate poll. Period.

They admit this – kind of – but pretend it won’t really matter:

“Registration among parties is about 35 percent Republican, 30 percent Democrat, and the rest with other parties or with no party preference (Independents). In our data, respondents to the voting questions tended to be a less representative of Republicans, but no statistical association between party and response was found”.

What?! “Tended” to be less representative? Is 57 percent to 30 percent a “tendency”? And on what planet would there not be a statistical association between “party” and the “party members’” choice for president?

So here’s the problem with this: Donald Trump has been criticized for saying the election is “rigged.” Well, when you come out with “scientific polls” that show a state like Arizona possibly tilting toward Hillary Clinton, you’re going to dramatically increase Democratic voters in a state that is almost always red – meaning Arizona could turn for Hillary Clinton because Trump voters think all hope is lost and Clinton voters are energized.

That, my friends, is what is simply wrong.

I don’t believe the outcome of the election will be rigged. But there are elements who are doing their damnedest to make sure the fix is in one way or another before the ballots are counted.
i Defund.com ~ October 24, 2016 /i br It was big... (show quote)

I do not think there is anything that the democrats would not try to win this election or any other election. I do not trust them.
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Oct 29, 2016 10:02:30   #
Glaucon wrote:
Actually, 100% don't have enough information to make a reasonable judgment about the matter. Hillary is as honest as any other politician and she will be our next president.

I know it is very difficult for you to be fair and reasonable about someone you despise so much.


You are correct about that because I do not like her at all because she is a dangerous person. It is also true that it is difficult for you to be fair and objective because you are partisan.That is the way politics works.
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Oct 24, 2016 14:15:55   #
S. Maturin wrote:
Soros' meddling with voting machines in sixteen states that we know of.. Gee, what could possibly go wrong, eh? Well, absolutely nothing if you share Soros' evil view as to what should happen to this country.

http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/concern-grows-over-soros-linked-voting-machines/



Why is this man still on earth?
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Oct 5, 2016 12:20:00   #
Kevyn wrote:
You can't argue with a damn thing in this piece it describes most of Trumps chumps to a T!



Gee! You must really get around!! You are in the know.
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Oct 5, 2016 08:42:22   #
This is what the democrats do best.
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Oct 3, 2016 12:37:23   #
Rinnai wrote:
Beware the Democrat’s Election De-Form

Suddenly, Democrats are professing concern about election integrity. That’s curious as the party has long worked to undermine the principle that only eligible citizens can vote and just once per election.

Notably, Democratic leaders have fought hard to block prudent voter identification requirements, insisting that there’s no such thing as electoral fraud. They have facilitated illegal immigration, lax ballot registration practices and early, absentee and “get-out-the-vote” schemes that lend themselves to abuse. Another gambit involves restoring former and even serving felons’ voting rights.

Now, a supremely partisan Homeland Security Secretary, Jeh Johnson, asserts that – like the electric grid and other “critical infrastructures” – his department should be entrusted with safeguarding the voting process against cyber attack. Never mind that DHS has done virtually nothing to protect the grid.


They must have found a new way to cheat more. The Republicans will probably go along with it. They are not the "brightest bulbs" in "the knife" drawer. Yes, I meant to say "brightest bulb" and also "knife drawer" so don't correct me. That's a quote from someone roasting George W. Bush.

Can American democracy stand much more Democratic election deform?
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Oct 3, 2016 12:13:10   #
JFlorio wrote:
By the way this same person said we need to deport more illegals especially the bad ones.


Well, who was it? Inquiring minds want to know. Don't keep us in suspense.
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Oct 2, 2016 15:31:55   #
Tomtrout wrote:
Good old steady Howard Dean tweeted that the reason that Trump had the sniffles was because he had used cocaine. The tweet was quickly taken down.This is outright slander and/or libel. How is this less important than Trump's remarks made nearly 20 years ago about a Miss Universe contestant who packed on 60 pounds in less than a year? Later the debate officials admitted that Trump had a defective microphone.


I'm surprised that the debate officials admitted the defective microphone. We all recall Dean's shout out after a primary(?) that probably cost him the election.
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Oct 1, 2016 17:55:42   #
mwdegutis wrote:
Trey Sanchez ~ September 30, 2016
Florida Democrats aren’t too happy that Chick-fil-A restaurants in the Tampa Bay area are holding voter registration drives, claiming the locations are biased because of the company’s conservative owners.

According to The Washington Times, Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections Deborah Clark, a Republican, chose nine locations in the area. But Stonewall Democrats and head of the Pinellas Democratic Party Susan McGrath said holding registration drives at Chick-fil-A would be no less partisan than holding them at Planned Parenthood. In a letter to Clark, McGrath wrote:

“As an elected official, you have a duty to be evenhanded and fair. Surely, you and your office staff do understand that using Chick-Fil-A as the base for voter registration activities is not only inherently unfair but overtly partisan as well. This company has a strong and well-understood history of anti-LGBT activism and is publicly associated with Republican Party values.

“While some Democrats may occasionally dine at Chick-fil-A (and perhaps even members of the LGBT community), the coordination of Pinellas voter registration activities with this right-leaning business very clearly conveys that your office is targeting Republican-leaning voters.”


Perhaps McGrath missed the media reports in August about Planned Parenthood launching voter registration at its clinics, online, and at college campuses “to help marginalized populations participate more in this election cycle.” The abortion giant calls it “My Vote, My Voice” and boasts volunteers in 45 states.

Facebook, known for its suppression of conservative news, prompted users with a “Register Now” button in their newsfeed and claim its efforts have helped register 1.5 million people.

Registration stations have been set up in the lobbies at screenings of the racially charged film, Birth of a Nation. Stars of the film will encourage viewers to register in a PSA that plays before the feature.

So, it would appear that Democrats love pushing for voter registration as long as it isn’t done at conservative locations because, you know, that would be biased.
i Trey Sanchez ~ September 30, 2016 /i br Florid... (show quote)


Well, we should be thankful they are wanting to register people. They usually just vote dead people several times Bless their little hearts. They'll still do that too.
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Oct 1, 2016 12:45:33   #
I want Trump to win. Hillary is a crook ans we have had enough of the Clinton's .
that goes for the Bushes' too. I am more angry with the Republican establishment than I am the democrats; after all, they are just being loyal to their party. Cam't say that about the Republicans. What a bunch of turncoats.
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Oct 1, 2016 09:09:54   #
solarkin wrote:
corrupt beyond measure.
Payoffs out the wazoo.
America and our citizens mean nothing to them.
Humanity and their "Charity" is a joke.
Kissing cousins are up to their old tricks.
You vote for her, oh well, you'll see me on the other side.


I get ill when I think about her. The kindest thing I can say about her is "she is not a very nice person"!!!!!!!!!!!
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