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Republican party can recover!!

Faster horses

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Well said, mrj.

Thanks for posting your thoughts, H.
I want to add, if you (and everyone else) decide not to vote, or vote for someone besides Trump, she is assured of becoming the first woman president. Are you sure that is what you want?

In listening to Sean Hannity today he brought up the 12 year old girl that was raped.....Hillary was her defending attorney....she got him off, laughing about it later. I'm sure you have heard the story, probably more than once. So, by not voting for Trump this person (I have a hard time calling her a woman, let alone call her a lady) who has no conscience, has a pretty clear shot at being president. I hope your family is outraged about what happened to that girl. That 12 year old girl was so physically damaged that her life was never the same. And no one paid the price for that damage, thanks to Hillary Rotten Clinton.

I hope, and I bet, your family was outraged about Hillary's part in Benghazi.

How about your right to own guns? How outraged will you be when you lose that right because Hillary Clinton was elected president?

And of course, the choices for Supreme Court. Those judges might effect all our lives at some point.

I understand where you are coming from, I really do, but there is so much at stake here. If Trump gets elected, we can at least slow things down until we can get a quality candidate. And think about Hillary's VP pick. If she can't serve her term, he will be the person to step in place.

I wonder why the 'powers that be' are so against Trump. What do they fear? Darn sure something. I am very upset at the Republican Party. They seem to want Hillary elected and are doing what they can to see that will happen.

Along the line of the GOP abandoning Trump: Now many Republicans in politics say "elect us to stop Hillary." How about that? They abandoned Trump (which essentially is support for Hillary) and then want elected to stop Hillary? How has that turned out the past several years under Obama?

I wasn't for Trump in the beginning, but he is who we have. At least he hasn't had anyone killed; hasn't run guns to a communist country. Hasn't lost $6 Billion of OUR money. I too, am tired of choosing the lesser of two evils, but I think about the evil that will be done to our country if Hillary is elected president.
 

Soapweed

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leanin' H said:
Soapweed said:
Anytime you vote for one of two people, you are voting for "the lesser of two evils." Jesus Christ is the only one who is perfect, and He isn't running for office. All of these people are acting so sanctimonious, but there isn't a single person who doesn't have a few undesirable actions on their resumes. The object of this game is to keep Hillary from becoming president. If she gets in, things will really go to heck in a handbasket. She will nominate some terrible judges to the Supreme Court. She will do all she can to take away our guns, and the provisions of the Second Amendment. We don't need her, and can kiss our wonderful country good-bye if she gets in. Trump is like a doctor with terrible bedside manners. He tells the patient they are fat and need to lose a hundred pounds, and also quit smoking. The patient gets all offended, but realizes that Dr. Trump is telling the truth. The 100 pounds need to come off, and the smoking needs to stop for health to be regained.

Donald Trump is a bit crude, but he is a successful businessman. His closet skeletons are not nearly as bad as those of Hillary and Bill Clinton. Trump knows enough to appoint decent people to high positions. Look at the difference between Pence and Kaine. Trump's VP choice, Pence, has class and dignity. Hillary's VP Kaine has very little class. My own personal favorite of the Republican candidates was Dr. Ben Carson. When he dropped out of the race, he threw his support to Donald Trump. Carson is still supporting Trump, and that resonates well with me. If people insist on not voting for Trump because of their own trumped up principles, Hillary will very easily win. Sometimes we need to use logic to do what is right for the long haul.

Soap, I guess we will have to disagree this time. Trump isn't a doctor. He is a man running to represent all of us in America as our President. There is a huge difference in having bad bedside manners and having tough love for a patient and the comments he made about women. Who says that stuff? I have never been an angel or as pure as the fresh snow. I had a pretty wild 20 year span. AND NEVER ONCE DID I, OR MY COMPADRES, SAY ANYTHING AS VULGAR AND HORRIBLE AS THE MAN RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT!

I am far from being perfect, no candidate is. But what Trump said is simply unacceptable to me. I do not want a man representing me and my family, who is not just crude, but totally without morals. I understand exactly what will happen if Clinton is elected and it scares me to death. But I refuse to vote for Trump and ignore his lack of character. No one but Christ is perfect, I agree with ya there. And I also wanted Dr. Carson as the nominee. But Trump has lost my respect and my vote. And if Pence has all this class, why is he standing beside Trump? You can wear a tuxedo while standing in a hog pen and look pretty good. But you are still standing in a hog pen.

I still wanna know if you'd vote for Trump if he was your county commissioner? I get that the President is a much bigger deal than county commissioner. But how can you let slide such a despicable and vulgar comment about women?

Yes, I would vote for Trump as county commissioner. He is basically an honorable man, even if he is a bit rough around the edges. The remarks were made eleven years ago. Since then he has even gone from being a Democrat to being a Republican. Aren't we allowed to change our minds, and be forgiven for past stupidity? He made a heartfelt apology for his remarks, and that is more than any Clinton has ever done. I personally think if Trump has a chance, he could very well turn this country around so it could regain its former magnificence. We know this won't happen with Hillary in charge, so what do we have to lose? Those who don't vote for Trump are aiding and abetting a win for Hillary.
 

Silver

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leanin' H said:
Soap, I guess we will have to disagree this time. Trump isn't a doctor. He is a man running to represent all of us in America as our President. There is a huge difference in having bad bedside manners and having tough love for a patient and the comments he made about women. Who says that stuff? I have never been an angel or as pure as the fresh snow. I had a pretty wild 20 year span. AND NEVER ONCE DID I, OR MY COMPADRES, SAY ANYTHING AS VULGAR AND HORRIBLE AS THE MAN RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT!

I am far from being perfect, no candidate is. But what Trump said is simply unacceptable to me. I do not want a man representing me and my family, who is not just crude, but totally without morals. I understand exactly what will happen if Clinton is elected and it scares me to death. But I refuse to vote for Trump and ignore his lack of character. No one but Christ is perfect, I agree with ya there. And I also wanted Dr. Carson as the nominee. But Trump has lost my respect and my vote. And if Pence has all this class, why is he standing beside Trump? You can wear a tuxedo while standing in a hog pen and look pretty good. But you are still standing in a hog pen.

I still wanna know if you'd vote for Trump if he was your county commissioner? I get that the President is a much bigger deal than county commissioner. But how can you let slide such a despicable and vulgar comment about women?

:clap: :clap:
There is nothing remotely honourable about Donny the Clown
 

Soapweed

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Silver said:
leanin' H said:
Soap, I guess we will have to disagree this time. Trump isn't a doctor. He is a man running to represent all of us in America as our President. There is a huge difference in having bad bedside manners and having tough love for a patient and the comments he made about women. Who says that stuff? I have never been an angel or as pure as the fresh snow. I had a pretty wild 20 year span. AND NEVER ONCE DID I, OR MY COMPADRES, SAY ANYTHING AS VULGAR AND HORRIBLE AS THE MAN RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT!

I am far from being perfect, no candidate is. But what Trump said is simply unacceptable to me. I do not want a man representing me and my family, who is not just crude, but totally without morals. I understand exactly what will happen if Clinton is elected and it scares me to death. But I refuse to vote for Trump and ignore his lack of character. No one but Christ is perfect, I agree with ya there. And I also wanted Dr. Carson as the nominee. But Trump has lost my respect and my vote. And if Pence has all this class, why is he standing beside Trump? You can wear a tuxedo while standing in a hog pen and look pretty good. But you are still standing in a hog pen.

I still wanna know if you'd vote for Trump if he was your county commissioner? I get that the President is a much bigger deal than county commissioner. But how can you let slide such a despicable and vulgar comment about women?

:clap: :clap:
There is nothing remotely honourable about Donny the Clown

And what would your assessment be of Hillary? :???:
 

AC Diesel

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I know what he said was horrible, but you can't tell me that you never heard a bunch of teenage boy's or dirty old men make comments like that amongst themselves. I work with 15 guys every day and hear crap like this for 2 of the 8 working hours of the day.
 

Soapweed

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Quote from Mike Huckabee, "This election is not about something Donald Trump said eleven years ago. This is about the future of the country."
 

Tam

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Anyone thinking about not voting for Trump/against Hillary needs to think again. the Supreme Court nominees for sure will be judges that will destroy the US as you know it and then you have the damage she will inflict on the Second Amendment with a Liberal Supreme Court to back her up.

During the fundraiser, which was hosted by Clinton friend and donor Amy Rao at her home in Palo Alto, California, a Project Veritas journalist spoke with former Senator Feingold and his donors about gun control. When asked what Hillary Clinton would do about the Second Amendment, Feingold said without hesitation, “Well, there might be an executive order.”

Feingold, who claims the majority of our state ‘believes there should be background checks on internet and gun show’ sales of firearms, fails to clarify that there already are background checks on both internet and gun show sales of firearms – continuing to push the “gun show loophole” narrative.

Referring to guns in America, Rao herself tells O’Keefe on camera that Hillary wants to ‘shut it down’, saying, “If we can get guns away from everyone in this country, she’ll close the loopholes (to) get rid of assault weapons, she will rid being able to buy you know, unlimited bullets, she’s gonna make all that stop.”

The Congress was able to control Obama because they had a reasonable Supreme Court, but that will not be the case once Hillary finishes nominating her liberal judges. Time to keep your eye on the real ball and not the ones the Clinton Campaign is firing at you to distract you.
 

mrj

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Thanks for sharing that, Soapweed. There were some good points. Maybe most of us have heard some of them previously, but probably not the faith based points. I believe ALL faiths have much to fear from a HRC administration. Between faith, and guns, liberals' 'guns' are loaded to severely lower, or even to eliminate our reliance upon either, imo.

mrj
 

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