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Old 06-10-2015, 07:47 PM
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Marco Rubio is clearly not qualified to become President because he owns a cigarette boat and lives in an expensive house.

Blog: Even lefty MSM laughing at NY Times story on Rubio 'luxury speedboat'

Look in particular at the side by side photos of Marco's house and Hillary's house. It's hilarious.

Hillary ... Man of the People ...uh, I meant Woman.
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An excellent contrast highlighting the hypocracy of the knowingly non-credible lengths the media will go to make a point.

Their low level efforts are obviously aimed at the uninformed American.
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Old 06-12-2015, 08:50 AM
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An excellent contrast highlighting the hypocracy of the knowingly non-credible lengths the media will go to make a point.

Their low level efforts are obviously aimed at the uninformed American.
I guess I'm one of those uniformed Americans you speak of but the financial disaster we have made in this country is the biggest challenge the next president will face. I think, without going into too much detail, their personnal views on finances is a reflection how they will handle the country's. Republican or Democrat has nothing what so ever to do with financial discipline.
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I guess I'm one of those uniformed Americans you speak of but the financial disaster we have made in this country is the biggest challenge the next president will face. I think, without going into too much detail, their personnal views on finances is a reflection how they will handle the country's. Republican or Democrat has nothing what so ever to do with financial discipline.
Hillary said that they (the Clintons) were dead broke when they left office. Now, that's the kind of person I want to be in charge of the country's finances.
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I guess I'm one of those uniformed Americans you speak of but the financial disaster we have made in this country is the biggest challenge the next president will face. I think, without going into too much detail, their personnal views on finances is a reflection how they will handle the country's. Republican or Democrat has nothing what so ever to do with financial discipline.
I agree.


My reference was purely to the innacuracy of the slant of the article and the false picture it was intended to portray.....which was very poorly done at that....frought with k of credibility.
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I guess I'm one of those uniformed Americans you speak of but the financial disaster we have made in this country is the biggest challenge the next president will face. I think, without going into too much detail, their personnal views on finances is a reflection how they will handle the country's. Republican or Democrat has nothing what so ever to do with financial discipline.
Is not the House of Representatives in charge of the countries finances ?

Was not Mr. Romney critiqued for finances, even with his outstanding record in this area ?

Do you think finally paying off your student loans and then buying a fishing boat would imply financial recklessness with the purse strings of the country ?

Do you even know, or can you even guess, what Mr. Rubio's personal views on finances ?

Do you think, based on what you know, that the Clinton's have a better control over their personal finances ?

Do you think having a shell company is an attribute we need in the Whit House ?

I have a few more questions, but would love your views on these.
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Is not the House of Representatives in charge of the countries finances ?

Was not Mr. Romney critiqued for finances, even with his outstanding record in this area ?

Do you think finally paying off your student loans and then buying a fishing boat would imply financial recklessness with the purse strings of the country ?

Do you even know, or can you even guess, what Mr. Rubio's personal views on finances ?

Do you think, based on what you know, that the Clinton's have a better control over their personal finances ?

Do you think having a shell company is an attribute we need in the Whit House ?

I have a few more questions, but would love your views on these.
Yes, Rubio needs to learn from the Clinton's .... going from dead broke to $200M by selling influence and other unseemly practices. Plus, as we all know, Hillary Clinton is as honest as the day is long, and you can trust Bill to take good care of your teenage daughter for that matter.

My motto for the election .... "When character counts, vote Clinton"
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Old 06-12-2015, 05:26 PM
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Yes, Rubio needs to learn from the Clinton's .... going from dead broke to $200M by selling influence and other unseemly practices. Plus, as we all know, Hillary Clinton is as honest as the day is long, and you can trust Bill to take good care of your teenage daughter for that matter.

My motto for the election .... "When character counts, vote Clinton"
This is one election where the hypocrisy of this party will show.

Ms. Clinton is the antithesis of everything the Democratic party says it is for and against. YET, and we have one poster who will supply ad nauseam any favorable poll that shows her leading without thinking how that plays to the hypocrisy of that party.
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Old 06-12-2015, 07:59 PM
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Is not the House of Representatives in charge of the countries finances ?

Was not Mr. Romney critiqued for finances, even with his outstanding record in this area ?

Do you think finally paying off your student loans and then buying a fishing boat would imply financial recklessness with the purse strings of the country ?

Do you even know, or can you even guess, what Mr. Rubio's personal views on finances ?

Do you think, based on what you know, that the Clinton's have a better control over their personal finances ?

Do you think having a shell company is an attribute we need in the Whit House ?

I have a few more questions, but would love your views on these.
What I'm saying is people like yourself are much to polarized to address problems facing this country. You would much rather point fingers instead of address tough problems. Your reference to Clinton is illogical and has nothing to do with Rubio's ability to take on this country's financial disaster.
 

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