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Old 02-17-2016, 03:03 PM
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Chris christie.
Smart guy, but very volatile and wouldn't take second place to anyone. His ego is about the same as Trumps, so they would not get along together.
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Old 02-17-2016, 03:21 PM
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Trump apparently has had a very difficult time since childhood of getting along with others. So his VP selection has to be some one like Obama who only took the job for the perks...However in this case as VP s/he really does not have to do much except smile and pat Trump on the back. Whereas Obama thought it look bad if he didn't act like he was doing something and so here we are not worse than when he started

As it stands now we have two lunatics as front runners and one congenital lair
who keeps selling pieces of America for her campaign and one non-citizen snake oil salesman running close seconds . If you combined them all they couldn't make a pimple on a good President's behind.

I'm still looking for the Hail Mary pass to get us out under this circus of clowns they call candidates

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Old 02-17-2016, 03:31 PM
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Obama did a pretty good job of choosing a dumb old white man, so nobody would dare off him.
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Old 02-18-2016, 10:36 AM
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Hillary will win and Trump will find another circus to get involved with to support his ego. Economy is going to well to allow another republican to take us back to where Obama started to clean up the mess even though Republicans vowed at that time to do everything they could to make life miserable for him.
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Old 02-18-2016, 11:50 AM
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Hillary will win and Trump will find another circus to get involved with to support his ego. Economy is going to well to allow another republican to take us back to where Obama started to clean up the mess even though Republicans vowed at that time to do everything they could to make life miserable for him.
I respect your right to an opinion, even if it is totally ridiculous.

#1. This is the slowest recovery from a recession in history. No thanks to Obama.

#2. Obama has done nothing positive to improve America, and in fact has set us back a century in race relations.

#3. Republicans vowed to protect America FROM Obama and did the best they could with a Democrat majority in congress for the first few years of his term, and now with his veto power and E.O.'s I applaud their sacrifice for their country. They kept this country from Obama's destructive influence, even though he has done his best to destroy it.

And then there are ignorant Americans like you that can see his folly of chasing after the first black president, even though everyone around him is suffering for it.

Before opening mouth and proving your ignorance to everyone, you should take a look at Obama's statistics before entering into a conversation about how great the first black president is. But, once you realize your mistake you might want to have the number of the suicide hot line handy.
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Old 02-18-2016, 11:55 AM
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I respect your right to an opinion, even if it is totally ridiculous.

#1. This is the slowest recovery from a recession in history. No thanks to Obama.

#2. Obama has done nothing positive to improve America, and in fact has set us back a century in race relations.

#3. Republicans vowed to protect America FROM Obama and did the best they could with a Democrat majority in congress for the first few years of his term, and now with his veto power and E.O.'s I applaud their sacrifice for their country. They kept this country from Obama's destructive influence, even though he has done his best to destroy it.

And then there are ignorant Americans like you that can see his folly of chasing after the first black president, even though everyone around him is suffering for it.

Before opening mouth and proving your ignorance to everyone, you should take a look at Obama's statistics before entering into a conversation about how great the first black president is. But, once you realize your mistake you might want to have the number of the suicide hot line handy.
AND, the Democrat establishment already realizes that Hillary won't be winning and have initiated a plan to bring in Bloomie to run as an Independent. Even the Dems know that the Clintons spotlight is about to fade until they are never to be seen again. Although, we may see Hillary in that orange coverall when we check out at the grocery store. At any rate, Hillary won't be on the general election ballot.
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Old 02-18-2016, 05:54 PM
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Trump apparently has had a very difficult time since childhood of getting along with others. So his VP selection has to be some one like Obama who only took the job for the perks...However in this case as VP s/he really does not have to do much except smile and pat Trump on the back. Whereas Obama thought it look bad if he didn't act like he was doing something and so here we are not worse than when he started

As it stands now we have two lunatics as front runners and one congenital lair
who keeps selling pieces of America for her campaign and one non-citizen snake oil salesman running close seconds . If you combined them all they couldn't make a pimple on a good President's behind.

I'm still looking for the Hail Mary pass to get us out under this circus of clowns they call candidates

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You are looking for Hail Mary! Well, then Doug Flutie is your man. He doesn't even need a holder, when going for a point after. It is the drop kick king. A lot of Senators, and Representatives do need a swift kick in the pants to wake them up, and he is the man to do it.

He is a good Catholic, that went to a good Catholic College. So, he will be perfectly acceptable to the Pope.
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Old 02-19-2016, 06:14 AM
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You are looking for Hail Mary! Well, then Doug Flutie is your man. He doesn't even need a holder, when going for a point after. It is the drop kick king. A lot of Senators, and Representatives do need a swift kick in the pants to wake them up, and he is the man to do it.

He is a good Catholic, that went to a good Catholic College. So, he will be perfectly acceptable to the Pope.
But, who cares if someone is acceptable to the Pope? Does anyone need his endorsement? The Pope comes from a socialist country. Maybe Sanders or Hillary wants it? Or, would they turn to dust if he sprinkled Holy water on them?
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Old 02-19-2016, 09:33 AM
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But, who cares if someone is acceptable to the Pope? Does anyone need his endorsement? The Pope comes from a socialist country. Maybe Sanders or Hillary wants it? Or, would they turn to dust if he sprinkled Holy water on them?
Obviously you lack a Jesuit upbringing.
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Old 02-19-2016, 10:12 AM
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Obviously you lack a Jesuit upbringing.
You are obviously right, Chi. I already said that I am NOT catholic. I doubt if only Catholics are voting, and I imagine that many voters that are catholic are not going to let the Pope dictate which candidate to vote for. As much as I dislike Trump's verbiage, I have to admit that I agree with him on what he said about the Pope.
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You are obviously right, Chi. I already said that I am NOT catholic. I doubt if only Catholics are voting, and I imagine that many voters that are catholic are not going to let the Pope dictate which candidate to vote for. As much as I dislike Trump's verbiage, I have to admit that I agree with him on what he said about the Pope.
But, I am still sure that both Sanders and Clinton will dissolve into ashes if sprinkled with Holy Water.
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Old 02-19-2016, 01:51 PM
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I am the one who started this post. I was simply trying to make fun of the right wing nutjobs who are SERIOUSLY considering Trump for President. Man, the responses both amazed and saddened me. Hopefully most of these old white guys will be in a home drooling into a cup before Clinton or Sanders runs for her second term.
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Old 02-19-2016, 02:06 PM
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Linda McMahon.

"Let's get ready to rumble"! This would fit in with the circus like act which is the Donald's campaign.
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Old 02-19-2016, 02:29 PM
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I am the one who started this post. I was simply trying to make fun of the right wing nutjobs who are SERIOUSLY considering Trump for President. Man, the responses both amazed and saddened me. Hopefully most of these old white guys will be in a home drooling into a cup before Clinton or Sanders runs for her second term.
You must be lost. This is The Villages. Fantasyland is 60 miles further south.
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You must be lost. This is The Villages. Fantasyland is 60 miles further south.
...I believe he is looking for fairyland.
 

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