Is this still the US? Innocent until proven guilty seems only to apply to Democrats. Splitting hairs! When you are asked a question, how about doing something that is totally out of character, and answer the question. If you haven't noticed, not one Republican here has ever admitted ever being wrong. When they are wrong on a thread, they just stop posting on the thread.
All of President Obama's trumped up scandals, and Hillary's to date don't amount to a pi$$ hole in the snow to people that are open minded. The only thing that they are good for is to give the Republicans in Congress something to do. This enables them to feel good about themselves, and gives them talking points back in the home districts/states.
I think that a lot of Republicans here have a memory of convenience. I seem to be one of her lap dogs. That is truly funny. I am not going to go back and find out how many times I have said the following. Hillary has been running for president since the mid 90's. No woman would stand by her man, after her man subjected her to worldwide humiliation, if she didn't need him for something. Her something was the Senate first, and then the White House becoming multi-millionaires was a side benefit.
If John Kasich isn't the Republicans choice for president, I am going to vote for Donald Duck. I want our next president to be someone that puts party affiliation aside as much as possible, and works with the other side for the good of all Americans. He seems to be the only one now that fits the bill.
The Republicans wouldn't have the control of the Senate and House, if it wasn't for President Obama's color, and Gerrymandering. Voting based on color is a two way street. Does anybody think for a second the Tea Party wasn't given birth, because of His Blackness? I am amazed that anyone would even throw out there that Republicans are the only ones that are well informed, vote base upon a person's record, and the policies that he will bring with him to the White House.
Name Calling! I wasn't on this board five minutes, and was called so many names that I thought they were handing out prices for rudeness here.
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