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Old 01-20-2016, 01:07 PM
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This businessman will probably have to deal with 400+ lawyers, that are in Congress. He is use to getting his own way. It won't be that way dealing with Congress. His name might sell in the business world, but it won't mean a damn in DC.

He is out there making promises that he can't meet. He is just saying what people want to hear. He is nothing but noise. His childish faces , and arm waving will be look at as what they are a clown's act.

Why don't you backup this "free stuff" comment with actual facts. What has been given away in the last 7+ years other than items that were directly related to the great recession? Free stuff are just so many empty words.
In an effort to clarify an earlier post of mine. The above negative attributes highlighted all apply to Obama. So why are the same attributes treated as negative when applying to candidates other than Obama? We know the answer....it is more of a rhetorical question.
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Old 01-20-2016, 04:20 PM
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In an effort to clarify an earlier post of mine. The above negative attributes highlighted all apply to Obama. So why are the same attributes treated as negative when applying to candidates other than Obama? We know the answer....it is more of a rhetorical question.
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Old 01-20-2016, 05:02 PM
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I have NOT seen President Obama making goofy faces while others are talking nor have I seen President Obama waving his arms around mocking a disabled person.

We HAVE all seen Donald Trump doing those things.

We HAVE all heard Trump demeaning Mexicans and Muslims.

Trump IS NOT Presidential material.
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Old 01-20-2016, 07:51 PM
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I have NOT seen President Obama making goofy faces while others are talking nor have I seen President Obama waving his arms around mocking a disabled person.

We HAVE all seen Donald Trump doing those things.

We HAVE all heard Trump demeaning Mexicans and Muslims.

Trump IS NOT Presidential material.
Like it or not Obama Obama has set the bar so low.

It is obvious you have an Obama self induced blind spot. Which is certainly understandable!
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Old 01-20-2016, 07:54 PM
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In an effort to clarify an earlier post of mine. The above negative attributes highlighted all apply to Obama. So why are the same attributes treated as negative when applying to candidates other than Obama? We know the answer....it is more of a rhetorical question.
Okay, we are on the same track. Obama is use to getting his own way. I agree with you there. Obama thinks he is the smartest man in the room, and he can do the job of everyone in the room better than they are doing their job.

He is making promises he can't keep. Obama promised "hope and change". Trump is promising to build a wall on the Mexican border, and Mexico will pay for it. That is night and day. I don't think that Obama made any promises of kicking the daylights out of our opponents in the Iraq, and Afgan wars. Trump is going to wipe ISIS off the face of the earth. Obama didn't make promises to get out of the great recession by placing tariffs, and sales tax on foreign countries that our corporate moved their production too.

I don't think anyone in England called Obama a fool before he was elected. They didn't have a discussion on the floor to keep Obama out of the country.

I don't ever remember seeing Obama making any faces or waving his arms all the time, when he speaks.

Other than their self confidence in their own brain power, the two are not alike.
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Old 01-20-2016, 07:59 PM
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One more thing, if Trump gets elected, then they are alike. Both were/are president of the US. Different paths. Same destination.
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Old 01-21-2016, 07:27 AM
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Okay, we are on the same track. Obama is use to getting his own way. I agree with you there. Obama thinks he is the smartest man in the room, and he can do the job of everyone in the room better than they are doing their job.

He is making promises he can't keep. Obama promised "hope and change". Trump is promising to build a wall on the Mexican border, and Mexico will pay for it. That is night and day. I don't think that Obama made any promises of kicking the daylights out of our opponents in the Iraq, and Afgan wars. Trump is going to wipe ISIS off the face of the earth. Obama didn't make promises to get out of the great recession by placing tariffs, and sales tax on foreign countries that our corporate moved their production too.

I don't think anyone in England called Obama a fool before he was elected. They didn't have a discussion on the floor to keep Obama out of the country.

I don't ever remember seeing Obama making any faces or waving his arms all the time, when he speaks.

Other than their self confidence in their own brain power, the two are not alike.
I agree with you, "the two are not alike." I believe that Trump loves this country and I believe that Obama hates it. My opinion.
You can say that Trump's idea of building a wall for our safety is stupid, but it has been done in other countries, why not here? You don't think it can be done, and I think that it would be easier than landing a spaceship on the moon. Or, do you think that was a hoax?
You don't like the faces Trump makes, and I don't like Obama calling Republicans "the enemy." I don't like Hilary telling Americans that Republicans hate them.
Trump is not known to hate the military. The Clintons are known to have said some very derogatory comments regarding the military.

I am surprised that liberals are against Trump. After all, they insist that he was a Democrat before he was a Republican. They talk about him being a friend of the Clintons. He is probably more of a Democrat than the socialists that are running under the Democrat banner. They should welcome him.
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Old 01-21-2016, 07:37 AM
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I agree with you, "the two are not alike." I believe that Trump loves this country and I believe that Obama hates it. My opinion.
You can say that Trump's idea of building a wall for our safety is stupid, but it has been done in other countries, why not here? You don't think it can be done, and I think that it would be easier than landing a spaceship on the moon. Or, do you think that was a hoax?
You don't like the faces Trump makes, and I don't like Obama calling Republicans "the enemy." I don't like Hilary telling Americans that Republicans hate them.
Trump is not known to hate the military. The Clintons are known to have said some very derogatory comments regarding the military.

I am surprised that liberals are against Trump
. After all, they insist that he was a Democrat before he was a Republican. They talk about him being a friend of the Clintons. He is probably more of a Democrat than the socialists that are running under the Democrat banner. They should welcome him.
Brainwashed!
There is an R next to his name....nuff said!
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Old 01-21-2016, 05:43 PM
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I agree with you, "the two are not alike." I believe that Trump loves this country and I believe that Obama hates it. My opinion.
You can say that Trump's idea of building a wall for our safety is stupid, but it has been done in other countries, why not here? You don't think it can be done, and I think that it would be easier than landing a spaceship on the moon. Or, do you think that was a hoax?
You don't like the faces Trump makes, and I don't like Obama calling Republicans "the enemy." I don't like Hilary telling Americans that Republicans hate them.
Trump is not known to hate the military. The Clintons are known to have said some very derogatory comments regarding the military.

I am surprised that liberals are against Trump. After all, they insist that he was a Democrat before he was a Republican. They talk about him being a friend of the Clintons. He is probably more of a Democrat than the socialists that are running under the Democrat banner. They should welcome him.
"Obama hates the country". Can you really be so blinded by partisanship that you believe that? That position alone negates anything you might offer of substance. Good grief!!

Obama calling Republicans "the enemy"? Could that possibly be because they vowed upon his inauguration that they would do "everything within their power" to see that he failed. That in and of itself is a treasonous position for elected officials to take - play gotcha with the president to the detriment of the country and the people in it.! Little wonder that almost 80% of people in the country disapprove of congress.

Democrats and many many republicans are against Trump, not simply because of his positions, which are confused at best, but because they feel he is unqualified for the Presidency by character, by ethics, by temperament, and by any measure of personal slime factor.
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Old 01-21-2016, 07:31 PM
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"Obama hates the country". Can you really be so blinded by partisanship that you believe that? That position alone negates anything you might offer of substance. Good grief!!

Obama calling Republicans "the enemy"? Could that possibly be because they vowed upon his inauguration that they would do "everything within their power" to see that he failed. That in and of itself is a treasonous position for elected officials to take - play gotcha with the president to the detriment of the country and the people in it.! Little wonder that almost 80% of people in the country disapprove of congress.

Democrats and many many republicans are against Trump, not simply because of his positions, which are confused at best, but because they feel he is unqualified for the Presidency by character, by ethics, by temperament, and by any measure of personal slime factor.
The highlight above makes no sense since these same folks voted for a candidate who more fits the description.....unqualified....character (racist)......ethics (proven to be a joke).....temperment......personal slime (demonstrated time and time again)...OBAMA....twice!!!
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Old 01-21-2016, 07:58 PM
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"Obama hates the country". Can you really be so blinded by partisanship that you believe that? That position alone negates anything you might offer of substance. Good grief!!

Obama calling Republicans "the enemy"? Could that possibly be because they vowed upon his inauguration that they would do "everything within their power" to see that he failed. That in and of itself is a treasonous position for elected officials to take - play gotcha with the president to the detriment of the country and the people in it.! Little wonder that almost 80% of people in the country disapprove of congress.

Democrats and many many republicans are against Trump, not simply because of his positions, which are confused at best, but because they feel he is unqualified for the Presidency by character, by ethics, by temperament, and by any measure of personal slime factor.
Liberals like to exaggerate to the extreme. McConnell said that he would do everything he could to make Obama a one term president. Hardly worst than anything that Reid or Pelosi has said in the past. Treasonous? Wow, are you silly.

Unqualified for the presidency by character, by ethics, by temperament? So, Obama is OK in that regard? A petulant child is a pretty accurate description of Obama. Shoot for that matter, what about Slick Willy CLinton? He fits that description too.

Your comment was a waste of good debate effort. You have provided no decent material for discussion. For that matter, neither did I by replying to you.
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The highlight above makes no sense since these same folks voted for a candidate who more fits the description.....unqualified....character (racist)......ethics (proven to be a joke).....temperment......personal slime (demonstrated time and time again)...OBAMA....twice!!!
...totally.
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Old 01-25-2016, 09:14 AM
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I've always voted Republican but not this year... What a sad sad choice of Republican candidates. God help this country and while he is at it, help Congress get "something" done!




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"Obama hates the country". Can you really be so blinded by partisanship that you believe that? That position alone negates anything you might offer of substance. Good grief!!

Obama calling Republicans "the enemy"? Could that possibly be because they vowed upon his inauguration that they would do "everything within their power" to see that he failed. That in and of itself is a treasonous position for elected officials to take - play gotcha with the president to the detriment of the country and the people in it.! Little wonder that almost 80% of people in the country disapprove of congress.

Democrats and many many republicans are against Trump, not simply because of his positions, which are confused at best, but because they feel he is unqualified for the Presidency by character, by ethics, by temperament, and by any measure of personal slime factor.
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Old 01-25-2016, 09:22 AM
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I've always voted Republican but not this year... What a sad sad choice of Republican candidates. God help this country and while he is at it, help Congress get "something" done!
Sure, and I have been a Democrat for 40 years (ha,ha,ha) and now I just can't bring myself to vote for a criminal and a commie. I think that I will register as a Republican this time and vote for our country, ha,ha, ha.

A liberal that believes in a deity, other than Obama or were you praying to him? Either way, that's a new one.
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Old 01-25-2016, 09:26 AM
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I've always voted Republican but not this year... What a sad sad choice of Republican candidates. God help this country and while he is at it, help Congress get "something" done!
This sounds way to much like a BS or bait statement.
The insinuation is that an unethical, dishonest, feloneous, liar is preferred.

Sorry sounds like the usual Clinton no matter what crowd.

Nice try.
 

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