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Jun 19, 2016 00:40:35   #
Sicilianthing
 
By: Dr. Mom

An OPEN Letter to Cleveland Delegates BEFORE You V**e Against We the People

To the GOP Delegates to the Cleveland Convention:

I have been a Republican since 1989. Whether I—and millions like me–remain one after July 21st is entirely up to you.

You have been chosen to select the nominee of the Republican Party to bear its standard on the battlefield of the 2016 P**********l e******n. You, and you alone, bear this burden. The Republican Party is a private institution, and it is permitted by law to make its own rules. At this moment, there are no rules for the 2016 Convention. The Rules Committee of the Republican National Convention will meet the week prior to the Convention itself to make those rules.

Yet, even if the Rules Committee fails to make explicit that you are free to v**e according to your conscience, the Supreme Court has already made the determination that no state law can direct your convention v**e, and the rules of the GOP have only once bound the delegates—in 1976—by a rule that was explicitly repealed prior to the next convention. You are not obligated to agree with the preference of Democrats and Independents v****g in open primaries. You are not obligated to enshrine the object of affection of a plurality of name-only Republicans who have succumbed to the charms of a first-rate con-man. Your conscience is all that binds you—your sense of patriotism, of fealty to the principles of Republicanism, and your duty before God to do the right thing.

I do not presume to tell you what to do. I can only remind you that you are free to do what you believe is best. However, I want to tell you, from my perspective, what I—and, I believe, millions of other Republicans at the grass roots level—am thinking as you prepare to go to Cleveland and make this weighty decision.

When I became a Republican, it was because I had become a Christian, and I was deeply convicted that my former allegiance to pro-a******n, anti-family, hyper-pacifist, g*******t principles were wrong. I became a Reagan Republican when Reagan was no longer president. Until 2004, every e******n night was miserable (I v**ed for George W. Bush both times, but face it—nobody enjoyed e******n night 2000).

For me, the Republican Party stood for a specific set of principles: human dignity, private property, personal responsibility, a strong defense of the nation that was deserving of our love and loyalty because of its singular documents and its honorable roots. All of this inevitably led to the need for small government, federalism, a balance of power between three branches of government that all stayed in their own lane.

The current presumptive nominee seems to share none of my values. I know you have heard this before, but I feel I must say it to you because it is so important to me. While he pays lip-service to conservative principles now, he has never in the past paid his dues as a conservative warrior. While others were fighting desperately for House and Senate seats, the presumptive nominee was massively funding the push to put Nancy Pelosi into the Speaker’s chair. When Republicans were fighting to end partial-birth a******n, the presumptive nominee was telling his media audience he would not ban it because he was “pro-choice.”

The man you have before you, asking for your nomination v**e, does not represent the dignity of the Republican Party. He denigrates fellow Republicans, as well as his Democratic opponents (the former more than the latter). He divides Americans, and continues the Democratic practice of Balkanizing our citizens, labeling them by race, g****r, and religion. This is not what Republicans are. This will never lead us to be what Republicans can be—a majority party of individuals who believe in and stand for individual rights, human dignity, personal responsibility, and small government.

The presumptive nominee seeks to use the power of the Executive to restrict the First Amendment, infringe the Second, and eliminate the Fourth. (As far as we know, he has no plans to quarter troops in our homes, but give it time.) He asks you to endorse a theory of government (if “theory” is not too grandiose a word) that looks more like Roman imperialism than American Constitutional Republicanism.

He wants to “open up” the libel laws—demonstrating not only that he leans toward f*****m, but that he also doesn’t have a basic understanding of how laws work. He wants to “loosen up” the Geneva Conventions. He wants to give the government permission to restrict Second Amendment rights based on a secret list of names compiled by the same government that used the IRS to harass Tea Party groups.

As a party, we cannot boil down the complexities of immigration policy, drug and human trafficking, and terrorism to the single word “WALL”. We cannot be associated with a nominee whose commitment to the principles of our party is 15 political minutes old. We must not put our future in the hands of a man whose policies drive away more than half of potential v**ers and whose intentions cannot be clarified.

You are obligated to choose a candidate that will carry the principles of the Republican Party to contest the general e******n, defeat all others, and govern with those principles.

You have until the 21st of July to do so—or betray our history, destroy our future, and lose the most important e******n of our lifetime.

Choose wisely.

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Jun 19, 2016 02:06:24   #
Kevyn
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
By: Dr. Mom

An OPEN Letter to Cleveland Delegates BEFORE You V**e Against We the People

To the GOP Delegates to the Cleveland Convention:

I have been a Republican since 1989. Whether I—and millions like me–remain one after July 21st is entirely up to you.

You have been chosen to select the nominee of the Republican Party to bear its standard on the battlefield of the 2016 P**********l e******n. You, and you alone, bear this burden. The Republican Party is a private institution, and it is permitted by law to make its own rules. At this moment, there are no rules for the 2016 Convention. The Rules Committee of the Republican National Convention will meet the week prior to the Convention itself to make those rules.

Yet, even if the Rules Committee fails to make explicit that you are free to v**e according to your conscience, the Supreme Court has already made the determination that no state law can direct your convention v**e, and the rules of the GOP have only once bound the delegates—in 1976—by a rule that was explicitly repealed prior to the next convention. You are not obligated to agree with the preference of Democrats and Independents v****g in open primaries. You are not obligated to enshrine the object of affection of a plurality of name-only Republicans who have succumbed to the charms of a first-rate con-man. Your conscience is all that binds you—your sense of patriotism, of fealty to the principles of Republicanism, and your duty before God to do the right thing.

I do not presume to tell you what to do. I can only remind you that you are free to do what you believe is best. However, I want to tell you, from my perspective, what I—and, I believe, millions of other Republicans at the grass roots level—am thinking as you prepare to go to Cleveland and make this weighty decision.

When I became a Republican, it was because I had become a Christian, and I was deeply convicted that my former allegiance to pro-a******n, anti-family, hyper-pacifist, g*******t principles were wrong. I became a Reagan Republican when Reagan was no longer president. Until 2004, every e******n night was miserable (I v**ed for George W. Bush both times, but face it—nobody enjoyed e******n night 2000).

For me, the Republican Party stood for a specific set of principles: human dignity, private property, personal responsibility, a strong defense of the nation that was deserving of our love and loyalty because of its singular documents and its honorable roots. All of this inevitably led to the need for small government, federalism, a balance of power between three branches of government that all stayed in their own lane.

The current presumptive nominee seems to share none of my values. I know you have heard this before, but I feel I must say it to you because it is so important to me. While he pays lip-service to conservative principles now, he has never in the past paid his dues as a conservative warrior. While others were fighting desperately for House and Senate seats, the presumptive nominee was massively funding the push to put Nancy Pelosi into the Speaker’s chair. When Republicans were fighting to end partial-birth a******n, the presumptive nominee was telling his media audience he would not ban it because he was “pro-choice.”

The man you have before you, asking for your nomination v**e, does not represent the dignity of the Republican Party. He denigrates fellow Republicans, as well as his Democratic opponents (the former more than the latter). He divides Americans, and continues the Democratic practice of Balkanizing our citizens, labeling them by race, g****r, and religion. This is not what Republicans are. This will never lead us to be what Republicans can be—a majority party of individuals who believe in and stand for individual rights, human dignity, personal responsibility, and small government.

The presumptive nominee seeks to use the power of the Executive to restrict the First Amendment, infringe the Second, and eliminate the Fourth. (As far as we know, he has no plans to quarter troops in our homes, but give it time.) He asks you to endorse a theory of government (if “theory” is not too grandiose a word) that looks more like Roman imperialism than American Constitutional Republicanism.

He wants to “open up” the libel laws—demonstrating not only that he leans toward f*****m, but that he also doesn’t have a basic understanding of how laws work. He wants to “loosen up” the Geneva Conventions. He wants to give the government permission to restrict Second Amendment rights based on a secret list of names compiled by the same government that used the IRS to harass Tea Party groups.

As a party, we cannot boil down the complexities of immigration policy, drug and human trafficking, and terrorism to the single word “WALL”. We cannot be associated with a nominee whose commitment to the principles of our party is 15 political minutes old. We must not put our future in the hands of a man whose policies drive away more than half of potential v**ers and whose intentions cannot be clarified.

You are obligated to choose a candidate that will carry the principles of the Republican Party to contest the general e******n, defeat all others, and govern with those principles.

You have until the 21st of July to do so—or betray our history, destroy our future, and lose the most important e******n of our lifetime.

Choose wisely.
By: Dr. Mom br br An OPEN Letter to Cleveland Del... (show quote)
Nice letter, that aside Donald Trump was the turd defecated from the flatulant bowels of the republican primary process. He will be the republican nominee, and he will leave an indelible s**t stain on the republicans already foul reputation.

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Jun 19, 2016 04:25:09   #
PeterS
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
By: Dr. Mom

An OPEN Letter to Cleveland Delegates BEFORE You V**e Against We the People

To the GOP Delegates to the Cleveland Convention:

I have been a Republican since 1989. Whether I—and millions like me–remain one after July 21st is entirely up to you.

You have been chosen to select the nominee of the Republican Party to bear its standard on the battlefield of the 2016 P**********l e******n. You, and you alone, bear this burden. The Republican Party is a private institution, and it is permitted by law to make its own rules. At this moment, there are no rules for the 2016 Convention. The Rules Committee of the Republican National Convention will meet the week prior to the Convention itself to make those rules.

Yet, even if the Rules Committee fails to make explicit that you are free to v**e according to your conscience, the Supreme Court has already made the determination that no state law can direct your convention v**e, and the rules of the GOP have only once bound the delegates—in 1976—by a rule that was explicitly repealed prior to the next convention. You are not obligated to agree with the preference of Democrats and Independents v****g in open primaries. You are not obligated to enshrine the object of affection of a plurality of name-only Republicans who have succumbed to the charms of a first-rate con-man. Your conscience is all that binds you—your sense of patriotism, of fealty to the principles of Republicanism, and your duty before God to do the right thing.

I do not presume to tell you what to do. I can only remind you that you are free to do what you believe is best. However, I want to tell you, from my perspective, what I—and, I believe, millions of other Republicans at the grass roots level—am thinking as you prepare to go to Cleveland and make this weighty decision.

When I became a Republican, it was because I had become a Christian, and I was deeply convicted that my former allegiance to pro-a******n, anti-family, hyper-pacifist, g*******t principles were wrong. I became a Reagan Republican when Reagan was no longer president. Until 2004, every e******n night was miserable (I v**ed for George W. Bush both times, but face it—nobody enjoyed e******n night 2000).

For me, the Republican Party stood for a specific set of principles: human dignity, private property, personal responsibility, a strong defense of the nation that was deserving of our love and loyalty because of its singular documents and its honorable roots. All of this inevitably led to the need for small government, federalism, a balance of power between three branches of government that all stayed in their own lane.

The current presumptive nominee seems to share none of my values. I know you have heard this before, but I feel I must say it to you because it is so important to me. While he pays lip-service to conservative principles now, he has never in the past paid his dues as a conservative warrior. While others were fighting desperately for House and Senate seats, the presumptive nominee was massively funding the push to put Nancy Pelosi into the Speaker’s chair. When Republicans were fighting to end partial-birth a******n, the presumptive nominee was telling his media audience he would not ban it because he was “pro-choice.”

The man you have before you, asking for your nomination v**e, does not represent the dignity of the Republican Party. He denigrates fellow Republicans, as well as his Democratic opponents (the former more than the latter). He divides Americans, and continues the Democratic practice of Balkanizing our citizens, labeling them by race, g****r, and religion. This is not what Republicans are. This will never lead us to be what Republicans can be—a majority party of individuals who believe in and stand for individual rights, human dignity, personal responsibility, and small government.

The presumptive nominee seeks to use the power of the Executive to restrict the First Amendment, infringe the Second, and eliminate the Fourth. (As far as we know, he has no plans to quarter troops in our homes, but give it time.) He asks you to endorse a theory of government (if “theory” is not too grandiose a word) that looks more like Roman imperialism than American Constitutional Republicanism.

He wants to “open up” the libel laws—demonstrating not only that he leans toward f*****m, but that he also doesn’t have a basic understanding of how laws work. He wants to “loosen up” the Geneva Conventions. He wants to give the government permission to restrict Second Amendment rights based on a secret list of names compiled by the same government that used the IRS to harass Tea Party groups.

As a party, we cannot boil down the complexities of immigration policy, drug and human trafficking, and terrorism to the single word “WALL”. We cannot be associated with a nominee whose commitment to the principles of our party is 15 political minutes old. We must not put our future in the hands of a man whose policies drive away more than half of potential v**ers and whose intentions cannot be clarified.

You are obligated to choose a candidate that will carry the principles of the Republican Party to contest the general e******n, defeat all others, and govern with those principles.

You have until the 21st of July to do so—or betray our history, destroy our future, and lose the most important e******n of our lifetime.

Choose wisely.
By: Dr. Mom br br An OPEN Letter to Cleveland Del... (show quote)


So now you are against Trump? What's up Sici. Did you finally come to your senses?

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Jun 19, 2016 06:56:29   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Kevyn wrote:
Nice letter, that aside Donald Trump was the turd defecated from the flatulant bowels of the republican primary process. He will be the republican nominee, and he will leave an indelible s**t stain on the republicans already foul reputation.


You are the authority on skid marks. I will personally support almost any Republican over Hillary the Harridan. I don't really like Trump but he is light years better than Hillary. I would rather chance his doing some of what he promised than chance Hillary doing anything she promised.

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Jun 19, 2016 09:42:26   #
Sicilianthing
 
Kevyn wrote:
Nice letter, that aside Donald Trump was the turd defecated from the flatulant bowels of the republican primary process. He will be the republican nominee, and he will leave an indelible s**t stain on the republicans already foul reputation.


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Nobody has a Crytal Ball.

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Jun 19, 2016 09:44:19   #
Sicilianthing
 
PeterS wrote:
So now you are against Trump? What's up Sici. Did you finally come to your senses?


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Wrong !

I just know all those who are full throttle in destroying him and encouraging others to join in.

I am already preparing my life and business in case the Atrocity of a Clinton administration.

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Jun 19, 2016 09:44:54   #
Sicilianthing
 
Loki wrote:
You are the authority on skid marks. I will personally support almost any Republican over Hillary the Harridan. I don't really like Trump but he is light years better than Hillary. I would rather chance his doing some of what he promised than chance Hillary doing anything she promised.


>>>>>>

Bingo !

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Jun 19, 2016 12:47:59   #
eden
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Wrong !

I just know all those who are full throttle in destroying him and encouraging others to join in.

I am already preparing my life and business in case the Atrocity of a Clinton administration.




Yes the potty left said much the same thing at the prospect of George Bush being elected. You know "I'm outa here, moving to Canada yada yada"... it was hot air then, it is hot air now. The two major parties will work together as always to maintain their political hegemony and the difference between the two choices is more cosmetic than real when it comes to the mechanics of government. Come January you will still be here blowing hot air...

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Jun 19, 2016 13:03:59   #
vernon
 
Kevyn wrote:
Nice letter, that aside Donald Trump was the turd defecated from the flatulant bowels of the republican primary process. He will be the republican nominee, and he will leave an indelible s**t stain on the republicans already foul reputation.


just wait until you get that c*******t shrew,lf you survive you will understand whats wrong with c*******m.but alas it will be to late.

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Jun 19, 2016 14:00:10   #
vernon
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
By: Dr. Mom

An OPEN Letter to Cleveland Delegates BEFORE You V**e Against We the People

To the GOP Delegates to the Cleveland Convention:

I have been a Republican since 1989. Whether I—and millions like me–remain one after July 21st is entirely up to you.

You have been chosen to select the nominee of the Republican Party to bear its standard on the battlefield of the 2016 P**********l e******n. You, and you alone, bear this burden. The Republican Party is a private institution, and it is permitted by law to make its own rules. At this moment, there are no rules for the 2016 Convention. The Rules Committee of the Republican National Convention will meet the week prior to the Convention itself to make those rules.

i am a republican since 64 and i wonder just what is the dignity of the republican party.tie not someone like j mc cain or graham or ryan and its dam sure not someone like mc connel.
as far as trump, ses i support him
Yet, even if the Rules Committee fails to make explicit that you are free to v**e according to your conscience, the Supreme Court has already made the determination that no state law can direct your convention v**e, and the rules of the GOP have only once bound the delegates—in 1976—by a rule that was explicitly repealed prior to the next convention. You are not obligated to agree with the preference of Democrats and Independents v****g in open primaries. You are not obligated to enshrine the object of affection of a plurality of name-only Republicans who have succumbed to the charms of a first-rate con-man. Your conscience is all that binds you—your sense of patriotism, of fealty to the principles of Republicanism, and your duty before God to do the right thing.

I do not presume to tell you what to do. I can only remind you that you are free to do what you believe is best. However, I want to tell you, from my perspective, what I—and, I believe, millions of other Republicans at the grass roots level—am thinking as you prepare to go to Cleveland and make this weighty decision.

When I became a Republican, it was because I had become a Christian, and I was deeply convicted that my former allegiance to pro-a******n, anti-family, hyper-pacifist, g*******t principles were wrong. I became a Reagan Republican when Reagan was no longer president. Until 2004, every e******n night was miserable (I v**ed for George W. Bush both times, but face it—nobody enjoyed e******n night 2000).

For me, the Republican Party stood for a specific set of principles: human dignity, private property, personal responsibility, a strong defense of the nation that was deserving of our love and loyalty because of its singular documents and its honorable roots. All of this inevitably led to the need for small government, federalism, a balance of power between three branches of government that all stayed in their own lane.

The current presumptive nominee seems to share none of my values. I know you have heard this before, but I feel I must say it to you because it is so important to me. While he pays lip-service to conservative principles now, he has never in the past paid his dues as a conservative warrior. While others were fighting desperately for House and Senate seats, the presumptive nominee was massively funding the push to put Nancy Pelosi into the Speaker’s chair. When Republicans were fighting to end partial-birth a******n, the presumptive nominee was telling his media audience he would not ban it because he was “pro-choice.”

The man you have before you, asking for your nomination v**e, does not represent the dignity of the Republican Party. He denigrates fellow Republicans, as well as his Democratic opponents (the former more than the latter). He divides Americans, and continues the Democratic practice of Balkanizing our citizens, labeling them by race, g****r, and religion. This is not what Republicans are. This will never lead us to be what Republicans can be—a majority party of individuals who believe in and stand for individual rights, human dignity, personal responsibility, and small government.

The presumptive nominee seeks to use the power of the Executive to restrict the First Amendment, infringe the Second, and eliminate the Fourth. (As far as we know, he has no plans to quarter troops in our homes, but give it time.) He asks you to endorse a theory of government (if “theory” is not too grandiose a word) that looks more like Roman imperialism than American Constitutional Republicanism.

He wants to “open up” the libel laws—demonstrating not only that he leans toward f*****m, but that he also doesn’t have a basic understanding of how laws work. He wants to “loosen up” the Geneva Conventions. He wants to give the government permission to restrict Second Amendment rights based on a secret list of names compiled by the same government that used the IRS to harass Tea Party groups.

As a party, we cannot boil down the complexities of immigration policy, drug and human trafficking, and terrorism to the single word “WALL”. We cannot be associated with a nominee whose commitment to the principles of our party is 15 political minutes old. We must not put our future in the hands of a man whose policies drive away more than half of potential v**ers and whose intentions cannot be clarified.

You are obligated to choose a candidate that will carry the principles of the Republican Party to contest the general e******n, defeat all others, and govern with those principles.

You have until the 21st of July to do so—or betray our history, destroy our future, and lose the most important e******n of our lifetime.

Choose wisely.
By: Dr. Mom br br An OPEN Letter to Cleveland Del... (show quote)


just who do you think is a good representative of the dignity of the republican party? is it bush 1 who lied to the people and paid for it?is it ol bill who wrecked our economy with nafta.is it bush 2 who put demorat Paulson as sec treasury who allowed the banks almost destroy our economy,and tried to open our borders to world and the only reason he didn't was because he
awakened the people of what was going on and they put a stop to it. the only reason i v**ed for him twice was because he was running against two i***ts gore and kerry.then there is this i***t we have now and he is a complete disaster,and the one thing they both have in common is they were all socialist.
as far as republican principles they only have get reelected and just keep their thing going.
the rest of your attack on trump is just thenothing bur sour grapes because your man cruz got beat.

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Jun 19, 2016 14:16:19   #
Sicilianthing
 
eden wrote:
Yes the potty left said much the same thing at the prospect of George Bush being elected. You know "I'm outa here, moving to Canada yada yada"... it was hot air then, it is hot air now. The two major parties will work together as always to maintain their political hegemony and the difference between the two choices is more cosmetic than real when it comes to the mechanics of government. Come January you will still be here blowing hot air...


>>>>>>

It all leads to full blown conflict.

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Jun 19, 2016 14:30:05   #
reconreb Loc: America / Inglis Fla.
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
By: Dr. Mom

An OPEN Letter to Cleveland Delegates BEFORE You V**e Against We the People

To the GOP Delegates to the Cleveland Convention:

I have been a Republican since 1989. Whether I—and millions like me–remain one after July 21st is entirely up to you.

You have been chosen to select the nominee of the Republican Party to bear its standard on the battlefield of the 2016 P**********l e******n. You, and you alone, bear this burden. The Republican Party is a private institution, and it is permitted by law to make its own rules. At this moment, there are no rules for the 2016 Convention. The Rules Committee of the Republican National Convention will meet the week prior to the Convention itself to make those rules.

Yet, even if the Rules Committee fails to make explicit that you are free to v**e according to your conscience, the Supreme Court has already made the determination that no state law can direct your convention v**e, and the rules of the GOP have only once bound the delegates—in 1976—by a rule that was explicitly repealed prior to the next convention. You are not obligated to agree with the preference of Democrats and Independents v****g in open primaries. You are not obligated to enshrine the object of affection of a plurality of name-only Republicans who have succumbed to the charms of a first-rate con-man. Your conscience is all that binds you—your sense of patriotism, of fealty to the principles of Republicanism, and your duty before God to do the right thing.

I do not presume to tell you what to do. I can only remind you that you are free to do what you believe is best. However, I want to tell you, from my perspective, what I—and, I believe, millions of other Republicans at the grass roots level—am thinking as you prepare to go to Cleveland and make this weighty decision.

When I became a Republican, it was because I had become a Christian, and I was deeply convicted that my former allegiance to pro-a******n, anti-family, hyper-pacifist, g*******t principles were wrong. I became a Reagan Republican when Reagan was no longer president. Until 2004, every e******n night was miserable (I v**ed for George W. Bush both times, but face it—nobody enjoyed e******n night 2000).

For me, the Republican Party stood for a specific set of principles: human dignity, private property, personal responsibility, a strong defense of the nation that was deserving of our love and loyalty because of its singular documents and its honorable roots. All of this inevitably led to the need for small government, federalism, a balance of power between three branches of government that all stayed in their own lane.

The current presumptive nominee seems to share none of my values. I know you have heard this before, but I feel I must say it to you because it is so important to me. While he pays lip-service to conservative principles now, he has never in the past paid his dues as a conservative warrior. While others were fighting desperately for House and Senate seats, the presumptive nominee was massively funding the push to put Nancy Pelosi into the Speaker’s chair. When Republicans were fighting to end partial-birth a******n, the presumptive nominee was telling his media audience he would not ban it because he was “pro-choice.”

The man you have before you, asking for your nomination v**e, does not represent the dignity of the Republican Party. He denigrates fellow Republicans, as well as his Democratic opponents (the former more than the latter). He divides Americans, and continues the Democratic practice of Balkanizing our citizens, labeling them by race, g****r, and religion. This is not what Republicans are. This will never lead us to be what Republicans can be—a majority party of individuals who believe in and stand for individual rights, human dignity, personal responsibility, and small government.

The presumptive nominee seeks to use the power of the Executive to restrict the First Amendment, infringe the Second, and eliminate the Fourth. (As far as we know, he has no plans to quarter troops in our homes, but give it time.) He asks you to endorse a theory of government (if “theory” is not too grandiose a word) that looks more like Roman imperialism than American Constitutional Republicanism.

He wants to “open up” the libel laws—demonstrating not only that he leans toward f*****m, but that he also doesn’t have a basic understanding of how laws work. He wants to “loosen up” the Geneva Conventions. He wants to give the government permission to restrict Second Amendment rights based on a secret list of names compiled by the same government that used the IRS to harass Tea Party groups.

As a party, we cannot boil down the complexities of immigration policy, drug and human trafficking, and terrorism to the single word “WALL”. We cannot be associated with a nominee whose commitment to the principles of our party is 15 political minutes old. We must not put our future in the hands of a man whose policies drive away more than half of potential v**ers and whose intentions cannot be clarified.

You are obligated to choose a candidate that will carry the principles of the Republican Party to contest the general e******n, defeat all others, and govern with those principles.

You have until the 21st of July to do so—or betray our history, destroy our future, and lose the most important e******n of our lifetime.

Choose wisely.
By: Dr. Mom br br An OPEN Letter to Cleveland Del... (show quote)


Dr. Mom ?????? Do what you will Sici ,, but if this "letter" is your thoughts then , good luck with the clinton hag , you have given up by buying into the MSM/ DNC / elite political propaganda , might as well put up your hillary sign .

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Jun 19, 2016 14:31:57   #
Sicilianthing
 
reconreb wrote:
Dr. Mom ?????? Do what you will Sici ,, but if this "letter" is your thoughts then , good luck with the clinton hag , you have given up by buying into the MSM/ DNC / elite political propaganda , might as well put up your hillary sign .
Dr. Mom ?????? Do what you will Sici ,, but if thi... (show quote)


>>>>>

I'm just posting it so we prepare if necessary, I want Hillary to croak !

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Jun 19, 2016 16:37:53   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>>>

I'm just posting it so we prepare if necessary, I want Hillary to croak !


Not me. I want her to live to a ripe old age. With an incurable and excruciatingly painful disease every moment of that long life.

Perhaps a combination of Rheumatoid arthritis and Leprosy

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Jun 19, 2016 16:42:25   #
Sicilianthing
 
Loki wrote:
Not me. I want her to live to a ripe old age. With an incurable and excruciatingly painful disease every moment of that long life.

Perhaps a combination of Rheumatoid arthritis and Leprosy


>>>>>

Ha, now thats the spirit!

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