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Old 01-16-2016, 05:14 PM
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Trump has NO class!....Sure would like another option!....You would think that with 13 candidates I would have another choice... It's a quandary! HELP!
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Old 01-16-2016, 05:26 PM
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Vote Cruz
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Old 01-16-2016, 05:39 PM
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Trump has NO class!....Sure would like another option!....You would think that with 13 candidates I would have another choice... It's a quandary! HELP!
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I would be very interested in learning from you how you define class? I would also appreciate if you would provide specific examples of those individuals you deem having class and those you believe do not have class? I don't count as having class or not having class.

OR do you mean that you cannot find one of 13 candidates with bona fides that meet your expectations?

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Old 01-16-2016, 06:13 PM
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I would be very interested in learning from you how you define class? I would also appreciate if you would provide specific examples of those individuals you deem having class and those you believe do not have class? I don't count as having class or not having class.

OR do you mean that you cannot find one of 13 candidates with bona fides that meet your expectations?

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Old 01-16-2016, 06:18 PM
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After the last seven years with this administration, is PC as important as being a good leader? Are you looking for someone that hasn't appeared on a late night TV comedy show, or a daytime talk show? It ain't gonna happen.

To tell you the truth, Trump is actually looking more appealing to me every day. And he was my last choice of the GOP candidates about a month ago. Maybe it's time we had someone in there from the people's side that is action oriented, not politically oriented. I don't know of anyone else in the list that might be able to fill the position of damage repair.
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Old 01-16-2016, 06:20 PM
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I think you may be missing what the American people are against.....political correctness is only a small piece of it.

It is all the crony, corrupt, special interest, minority group business as usual in Washington......FOR STARTERS!

You may not like his presentation, tenor, bombasity, arrogance, etc.....but he represents what most of us dislike in the poisoned politicals of today.
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Old 01-16-2016, 08:48 PM
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If anyone thinks that they are going to get rid of politics in D.C. they are naive. The best you can do is do the least damage. Americans are very mistaken if they think they can do away with politics in politics. And the best we can do is clean up the hazardous waste/corruption as it spills. If you can't keep corruption out of cities, you can't expect to do it on a large scale like the Federal gov. All you can do is limit the damage and prosecute the perpetrators as you catch them.
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Old 01-17-2016, 12:50 AM
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The only thing Trump is into is TRUMP. A poor excuse for President. Vote for Rubio.
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Old 01-17-2016, 05:56 AM
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I think you may be missing what the American people are against.....political correctness is only a small piece of it.

It is all the crony, corrupt, special interest, minority group business as usual in Washington......FOR STARTERS!

You may not like his presentation, tenor, bombasity, arrogance, etc.....but he represents what most of us dislike in the poisoned politicals of today.
Dear Guest

I am skeptical of any candidate that makes populist remarks and especially one that says "trust me". Trump is parroting voters frustrations or concerns but while it establishes rapport it doesn't mean substance.

I actually like Trump's bluntness, his self confidence, etc but he is energy out of control. He is a guy that says "its my way or the highway" but that's what , as Christ Christy termed it, our petulant child Obama has done for his entire sty and its wrecked America.

Trump is a good businessman but he is a mercantilist not a free marketer and that can cause problems. His use of Ï""me" indicates he believes he can do it alone. The founders established the balance of powers purposefully so that 1) the minority were not ignored 2) it would be a slow and difficult process to get legislation through. One only has to look at Obamcare to recognize the wisdom in such construction

Please as voters we need to remove the emotion and approach our selection rationally because the one thing I believe is true this election year is that the choice is going to be a turning point in our history not unlike the election of our first president.

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Old 01-17-2016, 06:06 AM
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Dear Guest

I am skeptical of any candidate that makes populist remarks and especially one that says "trust me". Trump is parroting voters frustrations or concerns but while it establishes rapport it doesn't mean substance.

I actually like Trump's bluntness, his self confidence, etc but he is energy out of control. He is a guy that says "its my way or the highway" but that's what , as Christ Christy termed it, our petulant child Obama has done for his entire sty and its wrecked America.

Trump is a good businessman but he is a mercantilist not a free marketer and that can cause problems. His use of Ï""me" indicates he believes he can do it alone. The founders established the balance of powers purposefully so that 1) the minority were not ignored 2) it would be a slow and difficult process to get legislation through. One only has to look at Obamcare to recognize the wisdom in such construction

Please as voters we need to remove the emotion and approach our selection rationally because the one thing I believe is true this election year is that the choice is going to be a turning point in our history not unlike the election of our first president.

Personal Best Regards:
I think we are hearing a lot of campaigning right now. From what I have heard, ALL the candidates are using the "I" speech. They are trying to sell themselves to get the vote.
Trump doesn't need me to defend him. I am more likely to vote for Rubio too.
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Old 01-17-2016, 08:43 AM
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Trump has NO class!....Sure would like another option!....You would think that with 13 candidates I would have another choice... It's a quandary! HELP!
Define "class" as you see it. Maybe we see class differently, or maybe you mean a different term.

You really do have an option of several candidates. But, what you have to consider is your motivation for that vote. Are you attempting to make a vote based on ethical or moral preference, or are you voting against the current liberal/socialist trend to the left? Do you want the country to move to the right or the left? Do you want to vote for someone that you feel can beat the opposing party or do you want to vote for what you feel is the best politically correct candidate? Lots of questions.

Not that you asked, but since I feel that any of the GOP candidates is better than what the other side is offering, my choice is pretty comfortable. After surviving seven years under this embarrassing administration, I can honestly say that it doesn't matter to me how unconventional the candidate is, I do not want another eight years of this country being torn up by a bunch of needy, dependent and lazy losers that hate our country and have no patriotic pride, so I won't have to hold my nose and vote. I will vote with confidence that my choice will be the right choice. No pun intended.

Trump did worry me at the beginning, but I can see that he fits into the political community pretty easily. His manner of speaking seems that of a dock worker, but I have a feeling that this is all showmanship and he is smarter than he sounds. We do need D.C. shaken up, but not the way Obama tore it up. He put up a wall between the right and left and totally ignored the right. We have never had a president so divisive in history, including Clinton. Clinton started out that same way, but learned fast that he was not going to get anything done. He succeeded, where Obama never learned in eight years. Obama really does seem a bit slow. I would be interested in seeing his transcripts, to see if this trait has followed him or if he is just not and never has been equipped to handle this job. But, I guess he is ashamed of his educational record and refuses to release it to the pubic. But, I digress.

I am still not committed to one particular candidate, leaving the option open until the day of the primaries. I am favoring one particular candidate, but have not totally ruled out Trump either. I doubt I will vote for Trump, but he is pretty decisive where the other candidates seem to be changing their stance according to the direction of the popular wind where they are campaigning. I do realize that this is typical politics, but Trump seems to be able to get away with his solid stance on issues.

"Class" is not an issue with me, but if you can buy "class" then Trump is able to own it.
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Old 01-17-2016, 10:05 AM
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Showing class. If you have class, you don't make fun of a person's appearance especially a woman. You don't make fun of a person energy, Bush. You don't point out a person's position on the stage. You don't question a person's right to become president, and then say I am just giving him advice. You don't backtrack on your over the top comments. You don't stand on the stage during a debate, and make funny faces.

Trump is a horse's ass. That statement means I don't have class. Oh, well. Too bad! So sad!

If you have class, you stick to issues, and make your positions known. If you say that you are going to get rid of something like Obamacare, you put your replacement out there. You knowing don't blow smoke to get elected, and then run away from your campaign promises.

Trump, and Cruz are nothing but noise.

On the previous post, we have never had a president as divisive as Obama. The assumption is that the Republican Congress doesn't have any responsibility for what happen. Mitch McConnell is the king of the filibuster. Boehner wouldn't put anything on the floor for a vote, in particular the bipartisan immigration bill, unless it passed the Hastert rule. Paul Ryan wouldn't accept the Speaker of the House position, if the Republican House members didn't change their attitude. There is plenty of blame to go around for the last 7+ years.
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Old 01-17-2016, 10:37 AM
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Showing class. If you have class, you don't make fun of a person's appearance especially a woman. You don't make fun of a person energy, Bush. You don't point out a person's position on the stage. You don't question a person's right to become president, and then say I am just giving him advice. You don't backtrack on your over the top comments. You don't stand on the stage during a debate, and make funny faces.

Trump is a horse's ass. That statement means I don't have class. Oh, well. Too bad! So sad!

If you have class, you stick to issues, and make your positions known. If you say that you are going to get rid of something like Obamacare, you put your replacement out there. You knowing don't blow smoke to get elected, and then run away from your campaign promises.

Trump, and Cruz are nothing but noise.

On the previous post, we have never had a president as divisive as Obama. The assumption is that the Republican Congress doesn't have any responsibility for what happen. Mitch McConnell is the king of the filibuster. Boehner wouldn't put anything on the floor for a vote, in particular the bipartisan immigration bill, unless it passed the Hastert rule. Paul Ryan wouldn't accept the Speaker of the House position, if the Republican House members didn't change their attitude. There is plenty of blame to go around for the last 7+ years.
Ok, got it. According to your definition of "class" Harry Reid, Pelosi, Obama, Grayson, Debbie Whatshername are all guilty of being without "class." So, what is your problem, other than they are of a different party?

You do remember the two years of filibuster proof congress, don't you? You know, the first two years, where Obamacare was forced through illegally, without the proper majority vote? Oh, and how many bills did Harry keep on his desk, refusing to allow a vote? Yes, I realize that you feel that it is a waste of his time if they are not Democrat bills. But, that is for another thread. One where you will have time to ask someone for a witty answer, because you appear to be too lazy to research your information for yourself.
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Old 01-17-2016, 10:39 AM
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Showing class. If you have class, you don't make fun of a person's appearance especially a woman. You don't make fun of a person energy, Bush. You don't point out a person's position on the stage. You don't question a person's right to become president, and then say I am just giving him advice. You don't backtrack on your over the top comments. You don't stand on the stage during a debate, and make funny faces.

Trump is a horse's ass. That statement means I don't have class. Oh, well. Too bad! So sad!

If you have class, you stick to issues, and make your positions known. If you say that you are going to get rid of something like Obamacare, you put your replacement out there. You knowing don't blow smoke to get elected, and then run away from your campaign promises.

Trump, and Cruz are nothing but noise.

On the previous post, we have never had a president as divisive as Obama. The assumption is that the Republican Congress doesn't have any responsibility for what happen. Mitch McConnell is the king of the filibuster. Boehner wouldn't put anything on the floor for a vote, in particular the bipartisan immigration bill, unless it passed the Hastert rule. Paul Ryan wouldn't accept the Speaker of the House position, if the Republican House members didn't change their attitude. There is plenty of blame to go around for the last 7+ years.
Well, if Trump is a horse's @ss, then I guess we will be trading one for another pretty soon.
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Old 01-17-2016, 10:51 AM
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Trump has NO class!....Sure would like another option!....You would think that with 13 candidates I would have another choice... It's a quandary! HELP!
instead of depending on strangers to educate you on their likely biased opinion.
 

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