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Guest
05-13-2016, 12:01 PM
There are four living former Presidents (two Democrats and two Republicans) as well as the sitting President. None of them support Donald Trump. That's called bipartisanship.

Perhaps America should pay attention to the people who actually know what the job entails.

Guest
05-13-2016, 12:08 PM
there are four living former presidents (two democrats and two republicans) as well as the sitting president. None of them support donald trump. That's called bipartisanship.

Perhaps america should pay attention to the people who actually know what the job entails.

troll alert !!!!

Guest
05-13-2016, 12:13 PM
There are four living former Presidents (two Democrats and two Republicans) as well as the sitting President. None of them support Donald Trump. That's called bipartisanship.

Perhaps America should pay attention to the people who actually know what the job entails.

And not the politics huh?

:1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:

Guest
05-13-2016, 12:14 PM
I thought the title of the thread included the word THINKING!?!?!?

Guest
05-13-2016, 12:33 PM
There are four living former Presidents (two Democrats and two Republicans) as well as the sitting President. None of them support Donald Trump. That's called bipartisanship.

Perhaps America should pay attention to the people who actually know what the job entails.

Convincingly lie...that about it?

Guest
05-13-2016, 12:52 PM
Here trollie, trollie.

Guest
05-13-2016, 01:49 PM
I didn't start this thread but why would it be considered trolling?

In Internet slang, a troll (/ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory,[1] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[2] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion,[3] often for their own amusement.

Guest
05-13-2016, 01:52 PM
There are four living former Presidents (two Democrats and two Republicans) as well as the sitting President. None of them support Donald Trump. That's called bipartisanship.

Perhaps America should pay attention to the people who actually know what the job entails.

To paraphrase Donald Rumsfield "You Go To War With The Candidates (Army) You Have---not The Candidates (Army) You Might Want Or Wish To Have At A Later Time." Anyone is better than Hillary.

Guest
05-13-2016, 04:33 PM
I didn't start this thread but why would it be considered trolling?

In Internet slang, a troll (/ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting arguments or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory,[1] extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community (such as a newsgroup, forum, chat room, or blog) with the deliberate intent of provoking readers into an emotional response[2] or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion,[3] often for their own amusement.

Think about it.

Guest
05-13-2016, 05:53 PM
There are four living former Presidents (two Democrats and two Republicans) as well as the sitting President. None of them support Donald Trump. That's called bipartisanship.

Perhaps America should pay attention to the people who actually know what the job entails.

OK let's think about it. First you have the two Bush's who are pi**ed off Jeb didn't get past first base in the primaries. then you have the feckless Jimmie Carter, Bill (Slick Willie) Clinton, & lastly the always impartial Barack Hussein Obama. Do you really think any of these bozos would actually come out for our next president Donald Trump?:spoken:

Guest
05-13-2016, 06:02 PM
OK let's think about it. First you have the two Bush's who are pi**ed off Jeb didn't get past first base in the primaries. then you have the feckless Jimmie Carter, Bill (Slick Willie) Clinton, & lastly the always impartial Barack Hussein Obama. Do you really think any of these bozos would actually come out for our next president Donald Trump?:spoken:

Actually, I believe that the Bush's will vote for Trump, even if they are ticked off at him for his insults. I can't believe that with what is at stake in the next term, that they would allow their egos impede their loyalty to the Republican party. Bush W appears to be a very/very patriotic person. Even if they would not allow Trump to know that they are voting for him, they will still vote party line.

Trump has won his candidacy fair and square against 16 politicians/doctor and he has also bested Bush's voter turnout and the primary isn't even over as far as the votes are concerned. Like him or not, he is championing the Republican party. Conservative or not, he has the following/votes. And unless Biden steps in to relieve Hillary, Trump WILL win the general election. It is just the same old vote for the lesser of evils again.

That's just my opinion and just one of many on here.

Guest
05-13-2016, 07:44 PM
Think about it.That's not an answer.

Guest
05-13-2016, 08:01 PM
Bush W appears to be a very/very patriotic person. Even if they would not allow Trump to know that they are voting for him, they will still vote party line.
I think he is a patriot too.
What is your definition of patriotism? Do what you are told.

Guest
05-13-2016, 08:24 PM
There are four living former Presidents (two Democrats and two Republicans) as well as the sitting President. None of them support Donald Trump. That's called bipartisanship.

Perhaps America should pay attention to the people who actually know what the job entails.

No former president supported Reagan either that is during his first campaign . And when it came to his second campaign it did not matter . :a040:

Guest
05-13-2016, 08:38 PM
No former president supported Reagan either that is during his first campaign . And when it came to his second campaign it did not matter . :a040:

What presidents were alive when Reagan was running?

Richard M. Nixon died April 22, 1994, 9:08PM

Are you saying an impeached President did not support Ragen?

Therefore Trump is just like Reagan.

Is this wrong?

Guest
05-13-2016, 10:01 PM
What presidents were alive when Reagan was running?

Richard M. Nixon died April 22, 1994, 9:08PM

Are you saying an impeached President did not support Ragen?

Therefore Trump is just like Reagan.

Is this wrong?

Carter and Ford were alive when Reagan was running for his second term in addition to Nixon . So you are not as smart as you think you are . Poor You !

Guest
05-14-2016, 05:04 AM
I think he is a patriot too.
What is your definition of patriotism? Do what you are told.

Is that a question and answer, or just asking for an opinion of what one believes is the definition of "patriotism?"

No, I do not believe that patriotism is defined as "taking orders." That is called obedience. My definition of patriotism is actions that reflect that you love/are proud of/are loyal to your country.

Guest
05-14-2016, 06:50 AM
Carter and Ford were alive when Reagan was running for his second term in addition to Nixon . So you are not as smart as you think you are . Poor You !

Originally Posted by Guest View Post

No former president supported Reagan either that is during his first campaign . And when it came to his second campaign it did not matter .
What presidents were alive when Reagan was running?

Richard M. Nixon died April 22, 1994, 9:08PM

Are you saying an impeached President did not support Ragen?

Therefore Trump is just like Reagan.

Is this wrong?


I asked a question. Is this wrong? I didn't know the answer. It's still OK to ask questions, isn't it.

Guest
05-14-2016, 08:22 AM
Is that a question and answer, or just asking for an opinion of what one believes is the definition of "patriotism?"

No, I do not believe that patriotism is defined as "taking orders." That is called obedience. My definition of patriotism is actions that reflect that you love/are proud of/are loyal to your country.Bush W appears to be a very/very patriotic person. Even if they would not allow Trump to know that they are voting for him, they will still vote party line.
Voting the party line is patriotic. Is that correct?
I don't think it is. That sounds like obedience, my party-right or wrong.

Now candidates brag--hey I was against the war from the very beginning except for Clinton. She voted the party line.

Guest
05-14-2016, 09:07 AM
Bush W appears to be a very/very patriotic person. Even if they would not allow Trump to know that they are voting for him, they will still vote party line.
Voting the party line is patriotic. Is that correct?
I don't think it is. That sounds like obedience, my party-right or wrong.

Now candidates brag--hey I was against the war from the very beginning except for Clinton. She voted the party line.

You seem confused. Voting party line when that party is right, IS patriotism....:)

Patriotism is synonymous with loyalty to one's country. Conservatism reflects a love of the American Way. Socialism is not American. Never has been. It has always been a trait of European controlling system. Not all Republicans are conservative but you will be hard pressed to find Democrats that are still conservative. Most are liberal, a synonym for socialist.

So yes, voting party line in this case IS patriotic because you are putting Country first, not yourself.

Guest
05-14-2016, 09:10 AM
You seem confused. Voting party line when that party is right, IS patriotism....:)

Patriotism is synonymous with loyalty to one's country. Conservatism reflects a love of the American Way. Socialism is not American. Never has been. It has always been a trait of European controlling system. Not all Republicans are conservative but you will be hard pressed to find Democrats that are still conservative. Most are liberal, a synonym for socialist.

So yes, voting party line in this case IS patriotic because you are putting Country first, not yourself.When you put your country before your party, that is patriotic. We agree.

Guest
05-14-2016, 09:30 AM
You seem confused. Voting party line when that party is right, IS patriotism....:)

Patriotism is synonymous with loyalty to one's country. Conservatism reflects a love of the American Way. Socialism is not American. Never has been. It has always been a trait of European controlling system. Not all Republicans are conservative but you will be hard pressed to find Democrats that are still conservative. Most are liberal, a synonym for socialist.

So yes, voting party line in this case IS patriotic because you are putting Country first, not yourself.Is Trump a Conservative?

Guest
05-14-2016, 09:46 AM
When you put your country before your party, that is patriotic. We agree.continuing my thoughts--This is why the Party of Slavery has shifted 180 degrees. Voters put their Country before their party.

Guest
05-14-2016, 10:29 AM
continuing my thoughts--This is why the Party of Slavery has shifted 180 degrees. Voters put their Country before their party.

Is Trump a Conservative?

When you put your country before your party, that is patriotic. We agree.


I guess I can answer all three of your consecutive posts with this one post.

The party of slavery has shifted 180 degrees and voters put their country before their party? Not hardly. The party of slavery is STILL the party of slavery and is STILL keeping the black man down by forcing them to stay on welfare. They do not put country first, because they will bankrupt the country in order to keep everyone slaves of gov handouts. The left still votes based on avarice, not country.

Country before party. Yes, take it out of context as is normal for the left. Either that, or you have a reading comprehension problem. So, we do NOT agree.

Is Trump a conservative? No, he is a politician. There are no conservatives anymore. But, he is more to the right/center than the liberal socialists running for office on the Democrat leftie side.

I hope you are satisfied with replies to your three consecutive posts.

Guest
05-14-2016, 10:38 AM
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Country before party. Yes, take it out of context as is normal for the left. Either that, or you have a reading comprehension problem. So, we do NOT agree.

Put it in any context you want. When voting, would you put your Country before your Party?
Isn't the order Country, Party, Individual?

Guest
05-14-2016, 10:41 AM
Conservatism reflects a love of the American Way.
Is Trump a conservative? No, he is a politician. There are no conservatives anymore.
Do you think everyone feels this way?

Guest
05-14-2016, 10:49 AM
[QUOTE=Guest;1226307]
Country before party. Yes, take it out of context as is normal for the left. Either that, or you have a reading comprehension problem. So, we do NOT agree.

Put it in any context you want. When voting, would you put your Country before your Party?
Isn't the order Country, Party, Individual?

You still seem to have a problem comprehending that statement. Either that or you wish to twist the statement to conform with your agenda. Sorry, not playing that game. A liberal will never understand the concept of patriotism, loyalty or love of country. Liberals always choose themselves over the good of the country, which is why this administration has doubled the national debt.

Guest
05-14-2016, 10:55 AM
Conservatism reflects a love of the American Way.
Is Trump a conservative? No, he is a politician. There are no conservatives anymore.
Do you think everyone feels this way?

No. Did I indicate otherwise?

Guest
05-14-2016, 12:02 PM
Is that a question and answer, or just asking for an opinion of what one believes is the definition of "patriotism?"

No, I do not believe that patriotism is defined as "taking orders." That is called obedience. My definition of patriotism is actions that reflect that you love/are proud of/are loyal to your country.

Patriotism is a misplaced love in these times. Your government is nothing but stealing violent criminals. Your country is being overrun by minorities and you'll soon be the minority yourself. There's not much to love outside the villages. It's becoming pretty seedy out there.

You seem confused. Voting party line when that party is right, IS patriotism....:)

Patriotism is synonymous with loyalty to one's country. Conservatism reflects a love of the American Way. Socialism is not American. Never has been. It has always been a trait of European controlling system. Not all Republicans are conservative but you will be hard pressed to find Democrats that are still conservative. Most are liberal, a synonym for socialist.

So yes, voting party line in this case IS patriotic because you are putting Country first, not yourself.

The party is made up of lying thieves. There's nothing honorable about any of them. Yet you insist on voting for the less of the two evils time after time. There should be a test before you vote. Awww...it doesn't matter anyway, one of their guys always wins. The electoral College guarantees that.

When you put your country before your party, that is patriotic. We agree.

Forget about the two parties, they are corrupt beyond repair.

[QUOTE=Guest;1226307]
Country before party. Yes, take it out of context as is normal for the left. Either that, or you have a reading comprehension problem. So, we do NOT agree.

Put it in any context you want. When voting, would you put your Country before your Party?
Isn't the order Country, Party, Individual?

It should be individual then country. The "party" is there to steal from you, that's it's ONLY job. Take control and steal taxes for their projects...for their friends...who build the projects.