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Jul 8, 2014 21:33:22   #
rhomin57 Loc: Far Northern CA.
 
Rick Perry, a 'no bulls**t excepted' proven business man in favor of the American People, as well as those not born yet. Just ask a Texan.
BAROCO wrote:
WE NEED A REAL BUSINESSMAN LEADER IN THE WHITE HOUSE, DONALD TRUMP OR MITT ROMNEY. ALL THE POLITICIANS WANT POWER MONEY AND A PLACE TO HANG THEIR HAT FOR THE NEXT 50 YEARS. ANOTHER POINT, IF PRESIDENT OBAMA CAN LIE FROM ONE SCANDAL TO ANOTHER IN FRONT OF A TV CAMERA, AND KEEP A STRAIGHT FACE, WHY WOULD HE NOT LIE ABOUT HIS BIRTH CERTIFCATE? WHY IS ALL HIS DOCUMENTS LOCKED UP FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. WOULD YOU HIDE YOU LIFE'S DOCUMENTS FROM THE AMERICAN PEOPLE? WHY NOT, BECAUSE YOU HAVE NOTHING TO HIDE. I HOPE SOME ONE IN CONGRESS WHO IS NOT BRAIN DEAD CATCHES THE HINT!
WE NEED A REAL BUSINESSMAN LEADER IN THE WHITE HO... (show quote)

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Jul 8, 2014 22:48:01   #
Olden McGroen Loc: Texas
 
rhomin57 wrote:
You must be psychic, gotta be! My choice is a Dark Haired Texan~


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TED CRUZ is the only "candidate hopeful" that I would support if the primaries were today. I've heard enough from him to know that he is principled, constitutional advocate and very knowledgeable on all fronts. He's also target #1 for both Dems and establishment GOP (and the media). They'll stop at nothing to wreck his campaign and he knows it. Nonetheless, I think he has the integrity and fortitude to withstand wh**ever they throw at him.

BEN CARSON is another strong consideration. Principled & smart. I don't know how broad his knowledge base is (ie; foreign policy) or what his stance is on all topics and policy. However, he appears to be trustworthy, and character is at the top of my list of attributes. He too, will be vilified by both sides. I don't think he'll be as easily derailed as Herman Cain.

RAND PAUL was my front-runner a few years ago, but recently he's made comments that have given me pause. Maybe it's just political gamesmanship...sort of like a rope-a-dope maneuver to keep the establishment GOP from laying a glove on him early on. IDK, but wh**ever it is, it's alarming. That being said, he's very sharp on all fronts.

Those are my top three. They may be shuffled around from time to time, but I don't see anyone else on my radar that I could trust or support.

The rest are a bunch of RINOs / GOP establishment candidates. And I don't want to hear one more word about how we have to woo the Independents with a watered-down Moderate like Mitt Romney. We don't need Progressive Light. We need a strong Constitutional candidate that believes in freedom and less government. We need as stark of a contrast to Barack Obama as we can get.

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Jul 8, 2014 23:43:05   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Kevyn wrote:
Who to better look out for the needs and desires of American working family's than a billionaire?


Ouch! :lol: My immediate instinct is to agree, but I can't rule out a billionaire simply for that reason. If his name doesn't show up on the CFR's member list, or the member lists of any of the other Progressive skulduggery organizations, I might consider it.

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Jul 8, 2014 23:45:15   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Olden McGroen wrote:
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TED CRUZ is the only "candidate hopeful" that I would support if the primaries were today. I've heard enough from him to know that he is principled, constitutional advocate and very knowledgeable on all fronts. He's also target #1 for both Dems and establishment GOP (and the media). They'll stop at nothing to wreck his campaign and he knows it. Nonetheless, I think he has the integrity and fortitude to withstand wh**ever they throw at him.

BEN CARSON is another strong consideration. Principled & smart. I don't know how broad his knowledge base is (ie; foreign policy) or what his stance is on all topics and policy. However, he appears to be trustworthy, and character is at the top of my list of attributes. He too, will be vilified by both sides. I don't think he'll be as easily derailed as Herman Cain.

RAND PAUL was my front-runner a few years ago, but recently he's made comments that have given me pause. Maybe it's just political gamesmanship...sort of like a rope-a-dope maneuver to keep the establishment GOP from laying a glove on him early on. IDK, but wh**ever it is, it's alarming. That being said, he's very sharp on all fronts.

Those are my top three. They may be shuffled around from time to time, but I don't see anyone else on my radar that I could trust or support.

The rest are a bunch of RINOs / GOP establishment candidates. And I don't want to hear one more word about how we have to woo the Independents with a watered-down Moderate like Mitt Romney. We don't need Progressive Light. We need a strong Constitutional candidate that believes in freedom and less government. We need as stark of a contrast to Barack Obama as we can get.
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Mine too. I'd v**e for them if they ran, but I'd then spend the next 4 years waiting for the other shoe to drop. Washington has taught me that politicians can't be trusted. I like Carson the best.

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Jul 8, 2014 23:53:06   #
TroubleshooterTim Loc: People's Republic of Oregon
 
I really like Gary Johnson, but a libertarian candidate seldom gets considered.
While Gov of New Mexico he cut taxes 14 times (never raised taxes). As a serious libertarian he was espousing Tea Party positions decades ago. Does he have a serious chance right now....not until he can get his message out, but then again, he may not want the job.

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Jul 8, 2014 23:54:04   #
rhomin57 Loc: Far Northern CA.
 
Good for you guys! It is going to take a very researched and intelligent America in '16 to put a Strong Man in the White House that will take this run away bull by the reigns, meaning Congress, to where the fall out will benefit this Country and breath life back into her again!
Thank you for expressing what you have!! Power on!
BigMike wrote:
Mine too. I'd v**e for them if they ran, but I'd then spend the next 4 years waiting for the other shoe to drop. Washington has taught me that politicians can't be trusted. I like Carson the best.

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Jul 9, 2014 11:47:06   #
CDM Loc: Florida
 
rhomin57 wrote:
Good for you guys! It is going to take a very researched and intelligent America in '16 to put a Strong Man in the White House that will take this run away bull by the reigns, meaning Congress, to where the fall out will benefit this Country and breath life back into her again!
Thank you for expressing what you have!! Power on!



The question lurking in my mind is; will there be enough of us to out v**e the stupid, greedy, uninformed, c*******ts, socialists and any other parasite I man have missed here. The reason I am concerned;

Lets look at what (not who, but what) they may run; Hilary Clinton? Joe Biden? Elizabeth Warren? This is the nightmare of the insane running the asylum. That not withstanding, there are millions of people out there who will v**e for these alien life forms.

We need to be informed and we need to show up in numbers like never before. Spread the word...

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Jul 9, 2014 14:14:55   #
Mr Shako Loc: Colo Spgs
 
Weasel wrote:
Let's just see how many Texas Democrats Back Obama at his political fund raising events this week, while being flooded with Imagrants?
That will make my mind up real quick as to witch party I want in Washington.!


Or Colorado. Udall. Hickenlooser, and Romanoff (State Senate President running for the US House) won't be at the Denver fundraiser. They're staying as far away from the Great Charlatan as they can. I'll bet anyone a dollar to a donut they'll take any money that comes out of the fundraiser, however. And to top it off...even DeGette won't be there! Now that's saying something!

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Jul 9, 2014 14:29:09   #
rodulfo-tardo
 
F*****m (fash'iz'm) a system of government characterized by rigid one party dictatorship, forcible suppression of the opposition (trade unions, other especially opposition parties, the retention of private ownership of the means of production under a centralized governmental control, belligerent nationalism and r****m, glorification of war) This is the short story of our current state of subjugation, submission and ultimate deaf/mute imitation of a country under the colonial rule of a foreign state (Qatar) and a foreign stateless state of no visible leadership, other than the "Leader" state, stateless but for the overlapping agencies in constant "review mode" by the illusion there still exists a "Normative State" to answer to; all the over-coverage of possible reasons to 'impeach' are promptly seen as a far reach, the parallelity of "Normative to Prerogative" is deception within a nationalistic ideology of "respect" for an office that has not existed in practice since the opposing parties were silenced; Political-correctness, tolerant diverse delusions of rightful, albeit illegal policies, contrary to Constitutional Law, created the extralegal state of a stateless tyranny, justified by the retroactive borderline legality of a redefined rule of law, effectively disposing with bothersome adherence to the "letter of the law" no longer a factor for the state, the stateless state is the F*****t State, unencumbered by the details but totally dependent on the deceit by illusive intellectualized elitist uniform-think the group-speak of the one party state.

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Jul 9, 2014 18:57:07   #
stan3186
 
Olden McGroen wrote:
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TED CRUZ is the only "candidate hopeful" that I would support if the primaries were today. I've heard enough from him to know that he is principled, constitutional advocate and very knowledgeable on all fronts. He's also target #1 for both Dems and establishment GOP (and the media). They'll stop at nothing to wreck his campaign and he knows it. Nonetheless, I think he has the integrity and fortitude to withstand wh**ever they throw at him.

BEN CARSON is another strong consideration. Principled & smart. I don't know how broad his knowledge base is (ie; foreign policy) or what his stance is on all topics and policy. However, he appears to be trustworthy, and character is at the top of my list of attributes. He too, will be vilified by both sides. I don't think he'll be as easily derailed as Herman Cain.

RAND PAUL was my front-runner a few years ago, but recently he's made comments that have given me pause. Maybe it's just political gamesmanship...sort of like a rope-a-dope maneuver to keep the establishment GOP from laying a glove on him early on. IDK, but wh**ever it is, it's alarming. That being said, he's very sharp on all fronts.

Those are my top three. They may be shuffled around from time to time, but I don't see anyone else on my radar that I could trust or support.

The rest are a bunch of RINOs / GOP establishment candidates. And I don't want to hear one more word about how we have to woo the Independents with a watered-down Moderate like Mitt Romney. We don't need Progressive Light. We need a strong Constitutional candidate that believes in freedom and less government. We need as stark of a contrast to Barack Obama as we can get.
==================================== br br TED CR... (show quote)


I like Ted Cruz a bunch but he will be villianized big time by the Dems as well as the GOP because he is a Tea Partier. He would be attacked from all sides but I think would make a great president.

I think that maybe the best choice (meaning can win) would be Dr. Carson. Very smart honorable guy, probably too honorable for this dirty business. Has no baggage and I doubt the nasty Dems and libs could come out with much other than he is a very religious man and is totally against a******n. Very high on morals and take responsibility for oneself. If the southern r****t conservative could see past his skin color, he would pull almost all conservative v**es, and a lot of black v**es, women may be a problem because of a******n rights, but overall probably our best chance of winning.

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Jul 9, 2014 19:16:09   #
roy
 
CDM wrote:
An American, any real American would be good right about now.


then is he american

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Jul 9, 2014 20:40:11   #
Olden McGroen Loc: Texas
 
stan3186 wrote:
I like Ted Cruz a bunch but he will be villianized big time by the Dems as well as the GOP because he is a Tea Partier. He would be attacked from all sides but I think would make a great president.

I think that maybe the best choice (meaning can win) would be Dr. Carson. Very smart honorable guy, probably too honorable for this dirty business. Has no baggage and I doubt the nasty Dems and libs could come out with much other than he is a very religious man and is totally against a******n. Very high on morals and take responsibility for oneself. If the southern r****t conservative could see past his skin color, he would pull almost all conservative v**es, and a lot of black v**es, women may be a problem because of a******n rights, but overall probably our best chance of winning.
I like Ted Cruz a bunch but he will be villianized... (show quote)


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It won't matter who the GOP nominates, because whoever it is, the Dems and media will eviscerate them...even if they have to make things up...and they usually do.

As for the "southern conservative r****ts" comment....I don't know where you live or what your experience with the south is, but you've been reading too much l*****t propaganda if you think the southern man of 2014 is anything like the southern man of 1964 in Birmingham Alabama.

First, there are few r****ts out there. Most of what people label as 'r****t' is actually bigotry. But, to the larger point, those people are a very minute (my-nute) percentage. Less than 1% of the population in the south. And, likely, most of them don't care enough to v**e anyway. Most southern conservatives care more about principles than pigmentation. You might want to come visit us some time. We're pretty nice and polite folks. The civil rights era was 50 years ago. We're pretty much over it. At least w****s are. I think most b****s are still h*****g on to it. Black man gets v**ed POTUS...twice...and they still can't get over it. Anyhoo, that's a whole thing within itself that I'll save for another time.

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Jul 10, 2014 08:17:03   #
stan3186
 
Olden McGroen wrote:
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It won't matter who the GOP nominates, because whoever it is, the Dems and media will eviscerate them...even if they have to make things up...and they usually do.

As for the "southern conservative r****ts" comment....I don't know where you live or what your experience with the south is, but you've been reading too much l*****t propaganda if you think the southern man of 2014 is anything like the southern man of 1964 in Birmingham Alabama.

First, there are few r****ts out there. Most of what people label as 'r****t' is actually bigotry. But, to the larger point, those people are a very minute (my-nute) percentage. Less than 1% of the population in the south. And, likely, most of them don't care enough to v**e anyway. Most southern conservatives care more about principles than pigmentation. You might want to come visit us some time. We're pretty nice and polite folks. The civil rights era was 50 years ago. We're pretty much over it. At least w****s are. I think most b****s are still h*****g on to it. Black man gets v**ed POTUS...twice...and they still can't get over it. Anyhoo, that's a whole thing within itself that I'll save for another time.
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Actually, I was born and raised in Memphis Tn. lived in Mississippi for a very long time, my parents are still in MS. My daughter lives in Memphis, and my two of my granddaughters live in Gulf Port Ms. So, I've been there a bunch but I don't live there anymore. I'm stuck in Illinois and I h**e it with a passion, but still stuck. Maybe the attitude has changed but.....I'm not sure. There are still plenty of good ole boys around, much like Texas.

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Jul 10, 2014 15:37:48   #
rhomin57 Loc: Far Northern CA.
 
At this junction in America's growing life time, with the Constitution at stake, and so many other deep gouges being made in American citizens life of Freedom and Liberty for all, the door will be open for the most important P**********l Campaign of this century. All parties, and all candidates will be considered, and who you wisely choose is the candidate you need to stick behind and strongly support.
The Lord's work comes through the least expected due to the P***e, Wealth, and the self elevated feelings of 'I'm more deserving then he/she' syndrome. The Lord chooses a humble heart, and empowers it with his knowledge and wisdom, that that brings in the 'right' works and changes that heal. Powerful enough to heal a broken nation.

Being a person of Faith or not, your choice in '16 will matter.
For this upcoming P**********l e******n, American citizens cannot approach it in a sheeply manner, but like roaring lions.

TroubleshooterTim wrote:
I really like Gary Johnson, but a libertarian candidate seldom gets considered.
While Gov of New Mexico he cut taxes 14 times (never raised taxes). As a serious libertarian he was espousing Tea Party positions decades ago. Does he have a serious chance right now....not until he can get his message out, but then again, he may not want the job.

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Jul 10, 2014 17:24:15   #
Winter Solstice Loc: Salt Lake City
 
Thank you very much. We, as a Nation, are mostly beyond being r****t. And, for the most part, beyond most all forms of bigotry.
V**ers will be v****g for the person they believe will do the best job and not against a person because of race or religion.

Olden McGroen wrote:
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It won't matter who the GOP nominates, because whoever it is, the Dems and media will eviscerate them...even if they have to make things up...and they usually do.

As for the "southern conservative r****ts" comment....I don't know where you live or what your experience with the south is, but you've been reading too much l*****t propaganda if you think the southern man of 2014 is anything like the southern man of 1964 in Birmingham Alabama.

First, there are few r****ts out there. Most of what people label as 'r****t' is actually bigotry. But, to the larger point, those people are a very minute (my-nute) percentage. Less than 1% of the population in the south. And, likely, most of them don't care enough to v**e anyway. Most southern conservatives care more about principles than pigmentation. You might want to come visit us some time. We're pretty nice and polite folks. The civil rights era was 50 years ago. We're pretty much over it. At least w****s are. I think most b****s are still h*****g on to it. Black man gets v**ed POTUS...twice...and they still can't get over it. Anyhoo, that's a whole thing within itself that I'll save for another time.
====================================== br br It w... (show quote)

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