Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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This is a very good article
It,s very long but worth taking the time to read it
http://www.politico.com/magazine/sto...hwriter-214270 |
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Interesting article. He makes some good points. He is basically saying that Trump is the best of both Democrat and Republican values. Trump is more of an Independent running under the Republican banner.
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Sorry do not buy any of that.
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Of course not. Liberals never see anyone else's view. Liberal is an oxymoron.
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#5
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You dont have to.
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Former Defense Secretary William Perry, a Democrat, warns that we are now, today, “on the threshold of a new Cold War. ... a new nuclear arms race. ... the likelihood of a nuclear catastrophe is actually greater than it was during the Cold War.”
Read more: I Was RFK’s Speechwriter. Now I’m Voting for Trump. Here’s Why. - POLITICO Magazine Follow us: @politico on Twitter | Politico on Facebook And who thinks nuclear war is an option? |
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On the Mindless Menace of Violence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
good follow up RFK was quite a man. I always wondered what the world would be like if had he lived. |
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Wikipedia says Walinsky was a RFK speechwriter. "Meanwhile in their rooms, Kennedy's speechwriters Adam Walinsky and Jeff Greenfield began working on a formal response with assistance over the phone from Theodore Sorenson in Dallas.[1] At about 02:30 on April 5, Kennedy discovered Walinsky asleep over his typewriter and Greenfield passed out on his bed.[2] Kennedy personally pulled the covers over Greenfield. The next morning, Walinsky and Greenfield inserted Sorenson's contributions and finished the speech. "On the Mindless Menace of Violence" was a speech given by Senator Robert F. Kennedy at the City Club of Cleveland on April 5, 1968, the day after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. He sought to counter the riots and disorder emerging in the United States' cities, and address the growing problem of violence in American society. Kennedy gave no specific solutions, but called upon people to enact change in the future to bring peace. |
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I know and here's the proof of his complicity. Ooops, wrong one.
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And what are they doing with all that money. Buying a refuge in Africa for the her and obama. Sorry couldnt help myself.
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I understand Kenya is going real cheap.
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