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Old 07-09-2015, 01:10 PM
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Big Republican donors have made it clear they do not want Trump to be in Fox's first debate come August. Trump changed the conversation on immigration and outed both Republican and Democrats that have been pandering for votes on this issue.

GOP establishment have christened their candidate Bush and worry Trump is going to over shadow him . Democrats have their candidate Clinton as well

The GOP just better hope that he decides not to run independent

As to the immigration issue itself forge the Sanctuary cities the country as a whole thanks to the federal government is a Sanctuary country

If Trump isn't anything else he is at least open and honest speaking the truth about issues, outing career politicians who are do nothings and opening a a national debate about the issues that ought to be discussed. I am sure there are warts on this guy but he has pulled back the curtains and shed light on the nations problems and demanded honest and open discussion.

Bye Bye political correctness

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Old 07-10-2015, 07:45 AM
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The Trump International Hotel at Washington DC National Harbor has just lost two celebrity chefs who were going to open restaurants in the hotel. Both chefs decided not to open their restaurants based on Trump's anti-Mexican remarks.
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Old 07-10-2015, 07:54 AM
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The Trump International Hotel at Washington DC National Harbor has just lost two celebrity chefs who were going to open restaurants in the hotel. Both chefs decided not to open their restaurants based on Trump's anti-Mexican remarks.
They certainly have that right. I think folks better wake up to the fact that they are hurting themselves. They will not hurt this man with all of this.
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The Trump International Hotel at Washington DC National Harbor has just lost two celebrity chefs who were going to open restaurants in the hotel. Both chefs decided not to open their restaurants based on Trump's anti-Mexican remarks.
And the real reason was........................?
And this is intended to validate what?
Or convince who of what?
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Old 07-10-2015, 09:00 AM
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If Trump isn't anything else he is at least open and honest speaking the truth about issues, outing career politicians who are do nothings and opening a a national debate about the issues that ought to be discussed. I am sure there are warts on this guy but he has pulled back the curtains and shed light on the nations problems and demanded honest and open discussion.

Bye Bye political correctness

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Based on your Trump criteria one mustn't forget former Navy Seal and Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura.....

https://youtu.be/gt7fWV83sCw
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Old 07-10-2015, 09:03 AM
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Based on your Trump criteria one mustn't forget former Navy Seal and Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura.....

https://youtu.be/gt7fWV83sCw
The DO share being outspoken but sort of stop at that
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Old 07-10-2015, 09:07 AM
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GOP Sen. Calls For Ariz. Local Party To Pull Sponsorship Of Trump Event


So many people are planning on attending Donald Trump's anti-immigration rally in Phoenix on Saturday, that they had to move the event to the convention center. Trump will appear with fellow birther, Sherriff Joe Arpaio.

Arizona Senator Jeff Flake is so alarmed he has asked the local republican party to distance themselves from Trump. Of course, Trump is loving this and will be there in all his glory.
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Old 07-10-2015, 09:19 AM
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GOP Sen. Calls For Ariz. Local Party To Pull Sponsorship Of Trump Event


So many people are planning on attending Donald Trump's anti-immigration rally in Phoenix on Saturday, that they had to move the event to the convention center. Trump will appear with fellow birther, Sherriff Joe Arpaio.

Arizona Senator Jeff Flake is so alarmed he has asked the local republican party to distance themselves from Trump. Of course, Trump is loving this and will be there in all his glory.

I think all Democrats are proud. This is what they always encourage, except in their internal politicking. But the people have a right to support whatever message they want.

Let us understand something. Trump, as an outsider, needed to get attention and needed it quick. ALL candidates need, during a primary, to catch the attention of the electorate. That is what he is doing. Going to Arizona with his message is no mistake.

He is opening the conversation, and saying to everyone who is running. Do not run from this debate...this has to be discussed.

In the end, unless he gets the nomination, this all will be a footnote. The real campaign will begin next year.
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Old 07-10-2015, 10:42 AM
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Trump


Donald Trump has got the GOP by the balls and Reince Preibus knows it. Trump can easily make Hillary Clinton the next president by running as a third party candidate.

Most third party candidates don't run because of lack of dough and a sense of decency to their party. Trump has the dough and no decency.
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Old 07-10-2015, 10:48 AM
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The Chairman of the Republican National Committee has told Donald Trump to tone down his comments on immigration immediatly. The comments are embarrassing the Republicans and is hurting efforts to try and appear more inclusive.

Nomination possibilty for Trump? ZERO.
the republican party doesn't even listen to its constituents and now they want to appear inclusive?
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Old 07-10-2015, 11:58 AM
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the republican party doesn't even listen to its constituents and now they want to appear inclusive?
Please supply your reasoning for this statement
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Old 07-10-2015, 11:58 AM
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Painting everyone with the same brush is stupidity. One illegal nut case doesn't represent all illegal aliens. If the House had passed the bipartisan immigration bill, this deportation issue would be cut in half. Why didn't Boehner put the bill on the floor? It is the Hassett (sp) at its worst. He was afraid it would pass.

If this guy was a convicted felon, why wasn't he put in jail here or in Mexico? That is a real question not rhetorical. The cost to imprison him?
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Old 07-10-2015, 12:21 PM
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Painting everyone with the same brush is stupidity. One illegal nut case doesn't represent all illegal aliens. If the House had passed the bipartisan immigration bill, this deportation issue would be cut in half. Why didn't Boehner put the bill on the floor? It is the Hassett (sp) at its worst. He was afraid it would pass.

If this guy was a convicted felon, why wasn't he put in jail here or in Mexico? That is a real question not rhetorical. The cost to imprison him?
At first I was not sure what immigration bill you referred to; the Bush proposal, or the most recent and glad you clarified it..

My understanding is that it would have given credence to Obama's declaration, and if that was taken out of the bill it would die in the senate because it would get no democratic votes. This is typical, OF BOTH PARTIES,by the way..he wanted to be able to make his little edict acceptable, and it was either accept that or you get nothing.

BUT I do agree that painting everyone with a broad brush is wrong. You know, like all Republicans are bigots; all members of the Tea Party are racist; all Republicans want war, etc. etc., etc

THAT is the problem so often. This immigration bill had background and detail, and simply painting it as you did...Boehner did not bring it up, is wrong. I suggest you look at the history of proposed immigration reform. You will find that there was a bill in place in 2001, and even agreed to by the President of Mexico and George Bush. Then came Sept 11...it was put on hold and when revisited died in committee. An entire series of films were made called "how Democracy Works" which began with the Bush proposing and followed people through the halls of congress.

Point is, this is complicated and reducing it to what you said about Boehner is mis informed and misleading.

Immigration system is broken, as President Obama said many times that he can't just proclaim it, but he did...so it requires talking among informed adults, and not trying to blame someone.

Read, watch and then let's discuss.

Trump is offering no answers, but he is raising questions.
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Old 07-10-2015, 03:49 PM
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The Immigration bill that I was referencing was the one that passed the Senate just prior to the 2012 election. Once the Republicans gain control of the Senate, that was the end of that bill, because now there was no need for comprise.

Concerning "W", when he got reelected in 2004, he assumed that he was going to be able to pass immigration reform. His bill/suggection, died in a Republican committee. That was reported on MSNDC, so consider the source.

You keep on pointing to Republicans as being victims of the broad brush, which has merit. However, Fox News is justifying Trump's comments about illegal aliens the majority being lawless by the one murder American in Frisco. How would we like it, if a black news station pointed to the 9 deaths in a church in SC all said all whites are racists, but I assume some are good people? We would flip for good reason.

Didn't Obama pass an executive order concerning immigration just after the 2012 election, when he assumed the bipartisan bill in the House just died?

My view on immigration build the fence as part of a broader bill. It can't be a single bill, because there will be further action taken by Republicans. That is a given. If it is a matter of principle by them, so be it. Make the law abiding illegals (contradiction in terms) legal, so they don't to face deportation. If you don't want to give them a path to citizenship, that's fine. They won't effect future elections. They are going to start paying taxes. What is wrong with that? More money for the government to spend on defense.
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Old 07-13-2015, 04:47 AM
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CNN? Were you @ the airport?
 

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