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If you want to go pre-9/11, the KKK lynched more black people i.n the USA in the 20th century than were killed on 9/11.

 

Trump is very popular with those folks that are in the KKK.

 

The Democrats founded the KKK. One of Hillary's mentors, Robert Byrd, founded a branch in West Virginia. You have been asleep at the wheel on this issue:

 

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Wow is that lame…You're really reaching now…LOL!!

Not really. You claimed all Europeans were good. Just like not all Muslims are bad, not all Europeans were good.

Stop picking and choosing which parts of the constitution you like and which parts of immigration (white Christians) you're ok with and start realizing that the US constitution protects all of us regardless of religion, race, sex or sexual preference.

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It's like a broken record in here.

You know what immigrants we don't like? Illegals. They don't respect us or our country otherwise they wouldn't break our laws in coming here.

You know what other immigrants we don't like ? Ones that want to kill us, our family's and destroy our country. Unfortunately they tend to be Muslim extremists.

To put your head in your ass and pretend otherwise is suicide for our future.

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Not really. You claimed all Europeans were good. Just like not all Muslims are bad, not all Europeans were good.

Stop picking and choosing which parts of the constitution you like and which parts of immigration (white Christians) you're ok with and start realizing that the US constitution protects all of us regardless of religion, race, sex or sexual preference.

Yes really. Very lame. I never claimed all Europeans were good. You just made that up. I was asking what group poses a bigger threat, to the U.S. and the world than Muslim  extremists. What other group has slaughtered more people recently than Muslim extremists? You won't answer that. Instead you bring up the constitution and immigration and try to label people. When it comes to a large group of  scum, murdering people I don't care what ethnic or religious group they belong to. They are scum.

 

And why are you even responding to political topics??? Stop picking and choosing which political topics you want to join in on and which ones you want to whine about. 

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54 Private Jets at Meeting to Stop Trump

 

 

 

Huffington Post reporter Ryan Grim told CNN’s Brooke Baldwin on Tuesday that “something like 54 private jets” had arrived at an elite meeting of tech CEOs, GOP party insiders and big donors set on stopping Donald Trump before he wins the Republican nomination.

 

 

http://www.breitbart.com/video/2016/03/09/huffpos-grim-54-private-jets-at-meeting-to-stop-trump/

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The following words are supposedly from Trump's long time friend. 

 

"VOTE AS YOU WISH, AND LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT TRUMP - - A personal note from Peter Ticktin who knows the guy from high school:

As a law firm, we at The Ticktin Law Group do not like to get involved in politics. As soon as we endorse one side, we risk alienating everyone on the other side. Also, our lawyers and staff are, themselves, on both sides. Politics is not our game. However, Justice is!

If you saw a guy get publicly smeared, and you knew him well from the days you were friends and seniors together in high school, if you knew him to be a decent and honest man, would you want to say something? This is why I need to share what I know.

I was aghast at watching last night's debate. It was a set-up. The moderators, Cruz, and Rubio were all like little alligators trying to take a bite out of Trump. Yes, Donald Trump has had some failures, but he has been exceedingly successful. None of this came out. Instead, there was a general attack. Rubio simply makes up lies. He pretends that Trump has small hands and makes fun of him for something which isn't even real. He pretends that Donald wets his pants, and makes fun of him, as though it was true, and then he calls Donald Trump a "Bully."

I am not suggesting that you should vote or not vote for anyone. I just need to defend a former friend who is being smeared.

Like Donald Trump, I attended New York Military Academy ("NYMA") for high school. In fact, in our senior year, together, Donald was my captain, and I was his 1st Platoon Sergeant. I sometimes joke that I ran his first company for him, Company "A."

People don't really change much from the ages of 17 and 18, and I know this guy. I know him to be a good decent guy. We lived and breathed an Honor Code in those years. It wasn't just a rule. It was our way of life. Neither Donald, nor any other cadet who graduated with us would ever lie, cheat, or steal from a fellow cadet. These values became irreversibly intertwined in the fabric of our personalities, of who we are.

Of the 99 guys (no girls in those days) in our class, there is not one who I know who has a bad word to say about Donald Trump. Think of it. With all the jealousies which arise in high school and thereafter, with all the potential envy, not one of us has anything other than positive memories of this man. How could we? He was an "A" student, a top athlete, and as a leader, he was highly respected. We never feared him, yet we never wanted to disappoint him. He had our respect. He was never a bigot in any way, shape or form. He only hates those who hate. Of course he denounces the KKK.

As to the discussion with the New York Times, it is his choice to release the 'off the record' remarks. However, if he does, it opens the door for all political opposition to make that demand for everyone, and that means that our press will never get those 'off the record' remarks which help them to understand the realities of the campaign. Moreover, the idea that Donald Trump confessed some alternate theory of his position is preposterous. Can anyone believe that all those NY Times reporters are walking around knowing some deep dark nasty secret about a guy who is seeking an endorsement?

The Republican establishment is afraid of Donald Trump. Why? They are afraid that he will lose to Hillary. They don't hate Donald. They hate her. They are so fearful that they fail to see that by expanding the base of voters for Trump, he is more likely to win.

Watching the chorus of whiners, decriers, denigrators, and self-righteous put-down experts from so many directions, from Mit Romney, to Megyn Kelly, Little Mario, it has to make you wonder. Why? Why are so many people so angry with Donald Trump, that they are lying, name calling, ridiculing, and demeaning him as they do. Either they are afraid, or they know him to be evil.

This is why I feel the need to speak out at this time. I know this man. He is a lot of things, but he is not evil. He is a decent honest guy who loves this country, and who is willing to sacrifice so much of what is left of his life, because he knows that this country needs to be fixed, and that it is going to require someone who can do the job. He just doesn't see anything around him other than political hacks, so he is willing to take this huge responsibility.

I'm not saying that he is the only one who can do the job. My point is simply as to his motivation and his goodness.

This next decade is going to be one of major changes. We all see the climate changing, and the world food supply is getting lower. Our fish stock around the world is running low. Oil prices will cause countries to fail. The Middle East is beyond repair, and we have become weak and ineffective around the world. Donald Trump sees the issues and knows that he can assemble leaders who would have the best chance of fixing things. This is why he is running. He does not need it for his own aggrandizement. He doesn't need another big jet or to take up residence in the White House. He just wants things to be fixed, and he knows that the politicians won't fix anything.

I knew Donald Trump and was close to him in our senior year in high school. I just want you to know that there is nothing to fear from him. His character is as good as it gets. He is a patriot, taking on a heroic task, and being thanked by massive abuse.

If you want to see a true reflection of a man, look at his children. Need I say more?"

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One thing that bothers me about the deliberate attempt by the GOP establishment to sabotage Trump's candidacy is the 'gaslighting' that's going on. The insiders are creating alternate realities in order to make voters question their own positions.

 

Case in point, the "poll" that was released earlier this week claiming that Trump cannot possibly win a general election against Hillary. This "poll" was not done by someone specializing in polling, but was in fact done by two PR firms who probably have no idea about how to construct, deliver, and analyze a legitimate poll. It was released as knowledge-backed 'truth' when it's actually nothing more than an opinion piece meant to 'gaslight' the public.

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Carson to me seems like a good guy but a very bad politician. I actually believe I could beat him in a presidential debate and I'm not trying to brag. I don't even have any debate experience. Trump might go with a ludicrous choice like Palin, but more likely he will go with a "high energy" fighter, and that isn't Carson. Too soft spoken.

 

The republican debate last night was extremely boring and extremely interesting for the same reason. Whatever the GOP Party did prior to the debate, it worked. The guys up there were--dare I say--respectful. And that includes Trump. I found the whole thing hopeful. Each guy up there came across as competent and reasoned. Even their disagreements were generally courteous.

 

The more I see Kasich talk the sadder it is for me. He really comes across as a strong candidate, he consistently says the right things. I believe he would be a strong contender in a general election, but he's just too far behind and has come up too late. I'm not familiar with his governorship but he seems pretty solid. Rubio's anecdote about why he's staying in the race was also strong and didn't seem forced.

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Trump Lands Carson Endorsement

 

I like Carson for VP.

 

http://www.breitbart.com/big-journalism/2016/03/11/horse-race-livewire-10/

 

so the 2 most important people in America each with 0 political history? I'd politely disagree and would prefer someone with at least a little history to "help" guide trump if he is who we end up with.

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Carson to me seems like a good guy but a very bad politician. I actually believe I could beat him in a presidential debate and I'm not trying to brag. I don't even have any debate experience. Trump might go with a ludicrous choice like Palin, but more likely he will go with a "high energy" fighter, and that isn't Carson. Too soft spoken.

 

The republican debate last night was extremely boring and extremely interesting for the same reason. Whatever the GOP Party did prior to the debate, it worked. The guys up there were--dare I say--respectful. And that includes Trump. I found the whole thing hopeful. Each guy up there came across as competent and reasoned. Even their disagreements were generally courteous.

 

The more I see Kasich talk the sadder it is for me. He really comes across as a strong candidate, he consistently says the right things. 

Personally I think that he will be the VP. I think he has stayed in and had an agreement with Trump long ago to pull support from Rubio and Cruz.  I think that is why you have seen him avoid the mud slinging and name calling from the last debates. 

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Carson to me seems like a good guy but a very bad politician.

 

I just watched the live Trump/ Carson press conference.I highly recommend that people watch the whole thing if they can.Here are two men that are genuinely very concerned about the state of the country. They are articulate and intelligent and have a strong sense of the nation's problems. The country needs patriots at the wheel now, not more politicians. And in fact I think they can be both, and will do very well if elected.

 

Carson and Trump seem to be the only people who recognize that money alone will not fix the problem, but that the country also suffers from a spiritual and philosophical malaise. It seems clear Carson is going to have a role in Trump's cabinet. A very interesting alliance.Trump has said the country needs to be rich again to be great. I think Trump and Carson are the perfect tag team.

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Carson to me seems like a good guy but a very bad politician. I actually believe I could beat him in a presidential debate and I'm not trying to brag. I don't even have any debate experience. Trump might go with a ludicrous choice like Palin, but more likely he will go with a "high energy" fighter, and that isn't Carson. Too soft spoken.

The republican debate last night was extremely boring and extremely interesting for the same reason. Whatever the GOP Party did prior to the debate, it worked. The guys up there were--dare I say--respectful. And that includes Trump. I found the whole thing hopeful. Each guy up there came across as competent and reasoned. Even their disagreements were generally courteous.

The more I see Kasich talk the sadder it is for me. He really comes across as a strong candidate, he consistently says the right things. I believe he would be a strong contender in a general election, but he's just too far behind and has come up too late. I'm not familiar with his governorship but he seems pretty solid. Rubio's anecdote about why he's staying in the race was also strong and didn't seem forced.

Completely agree, Kasich would make a good candidate I'm not sure why he can't get any traction
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Trump has apparently been talking with Dr. Carson about the US public education system, because Carson knows a lot about it and Trump doesn't. Head of the US Department of Education would be my guess, because they both agree that it's currently a disaster and a waste of money, and Carson has specific ideas about how to temporarily fix it until it can be completely abolished, and it's authority and power returned to the individual States where it belongs.

 

If I was a betting man, I'd say that Christie will be Trump's running mate. He's a pitbull with experience in the political world who would easily fend off Trump's detractors so that 'the boss' can focus on the reality of the big picture.

 

JMO.

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Trump has apparently been talking with Dr. Carson about the US public education system, because Carson knows a lot about it and Trump doesn't. Head of the US Department of Education would be my guess, because they both agree that it's currently a disaster and a waste of money, and Carson has specific ideas about how to temporarily fix it until it can be completely abolished, and it's authority and power returned to the individual States where it belongs.

 

If I was a betting man, I'd say that Christie will be Trump's running mate. He's a pitbull with experience in the political world who would easily fend off Trump's detractors so that 'the boss' can focus on the reality of the big picture.

 

JMO.

I really don't like Christie. Seems to buddy buddy with Cuomo and I just get the feelign he would sell his other on the street corner for two bits. 

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I'll add to my post above:

The US Department of Education currently exists to indoctrinate children as voters, rather than to teach them to think independently as citizens. Unless this issue is addressed immediately it's likely we'll soon be in a hole so deep that we'll never see the return of our Republic. That makes it a critical issue. Possibly THE critical issue of the day.

 

Immigration, national defense, national debt, the growth of the central government, and the encroachment on individual liberties...all need to be addressed, but if the next generation of voters trades it all way again for the idea of "free stuff", nothing will have been accomplished.

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