Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Healthcare is available to all. Simply sign up and pay the premium. Voting - both sides agree Birth Control - who knows what you're talking about? Hobby Lobby? Vaginal-probes? Has to be a joke...??? Min wage raise - if $15/hr is good, why not really raise the poor out of poverty and raise it to $150/hr? Equal pay for equal work - of course! Proven MYTH women earn less. Violence against women? - LOL... um who's for beating women? Really? Abortion - that's about the ONLY valid policy disagreement between parties. Think we're up to about 22 MILLION abortions since Roe v. Wade - CONGRATS! |
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https://youtu.be/fKJ1LNwtAcI |
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Poll: Hillary Clinton still tops in 2016 - CNN.com This is so amusing. Hillary Clinton is the worst candidate ever, and yet she trounces every possible GOP contender by at least 10% points. What does that say about the GOP candidates? I know, I know the polls are skewed just like they were on election night 2012 when Mitt Romney believed he would win right up until the polls closed, based on his internal polling. Even then, Karl Rove was running around Fox News yelling "no, no this can't be happening". Who will ever forget that night? |
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That's easy ... continued illegal immigration, continued race baiting and making blacks perpetually dependent upon the democrat party and periodic hysteria that single women often buy into
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And this is from the party that gave us George Bush and Dick Cheney and 9/11, the Iraq war, 10% unemployment, total collapse of the financial markets, and the party that thinks Sarah Palin could be president. You betcha. The good news for you folks is that Donald Trump announced today that he is forming an exploratory committee to gear up for a run for president in 2016. |
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I agree. Some people can't seem to stand peace and prosperity. |
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Republicans just alienated Hispanics, African Americans, and women in one single post!
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WOW!!!!
A single post qualifies to tar the entire group....convenient vrbiage to promote one's case no matter if it is accurate or not in this case. And the crumbling of the "crush" continues: Democratic support for Hillary Clinton softens: Reuters/Ipsos poll | Reuters I can't wait to see how the response to this is re-stated. |
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Obama's rein over the kingdom show be cuff iciest reminder of what destruction to America can happen when an unqualified person trained in the letter of the law is elected.
The free lunch is not worth losing our freedoms and all that IS AMERICAN! |
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"...Obama's reign over the kingdom should be sufficient..." |
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The corruption of the Clintons continues … basically raking in millions of solicited “donations” (i.e. purchase of future access) … what could be wrong with that??
WSJ: “Some donors have direct ties to foreign governments. One is a member of the Saudi royal family. Another is a Ukrainian oligarch and former parliamentarian. Others are individuals with close connections to foreign governments that stem from their business activities… All told, more than a dozen foreign individuals and their foundations and companies were large donors to the Clinton Foundation in the years after Mrs. Clinton became secretary of state in 2009, collectively giving between $34 million and $68 million, foundation records show…After Mrs. Clinton left the State Department in 2013, the foundation resumed accepting donations from foreign governments. Just after she stepped down as secretary of state, it received a large donation from a conglomerate run by a member of China’s National People’s Congress. In response to questions about foreign donations, a foundation official said the individuals have given to a host of other major philanthropies.” |
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The Wall Street Journal...blah, blah, blah. Is that the best they got? The Clinton Foundation's books are open for anyone to see, as are the Gates Foundation, etc etc. How else would the WSJ get access to all these facts? Does anyone think that the average working woman voter gives a rat's patootie about how much the CGI took in or where it went? Most voters are just trying to balance their own books. |
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