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Creating the Toxic Atmosphere, Israel, and Iran Ballistic Tests

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posted on Apr, 30 2016 @ 03:06 PM
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a reply to:Muse7:

Per the Huffington Post, independents who are neither registered Democrats or registered Republicans are of course going to be voting in the national election whereas they had to be registered as one or the other to vote in the primaries unless a given state allowed a cross over vote.

It is precisely for the above reason that Kasich can beat Hillary Clinton in November. For all practical purposes, Kasich is an independent himself who would eat heavily into Clinton's base where Trump or Cruz could not.



posted on Apr, 30 2016 @ 05:00 PM
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a reply to: Crazywater:

As per the A.P., Carly Fiorina may be able to help Ted Cruz in the June 7th California Primary because she grew up in the San Francisco Bay area, has many fans there, and besides, she is a very intelligent lady who makes an excellent impression everywhere she speaks.

California has 172 delegates and obviously if it goes to Trump, it will put the dictator over the top for the nomination if he hasn't already clinched the prize before June 7th.

The question is whether or not California voters would be swayed by a Veep candidate enough to vote for the Presidential candidate at the top of the ticket when many voters both in California and in other states just don't like Ted Cruz! And frankly, I can't blame them! But the issue is whether California can be an effective tool to stop Trump and get an open convention in July.



posted on Apr, 30 2016 @ 10:16 PM
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a reply to: Crazywater:

As per the A.P.,
Ted Cruz won the large majority of delegates at the Arizona Republican State Party convention Saturday and crybaby Trump, as usual, cried foul.

When the game doesn't go his way, the bully starts to wine and complain as all elementary school playground bullies always do.

At least for tonight, the Trump train hit a bump in the tracks. And as long as Trump is slowed down, the chance for an open convention stays alive.



posted on May, 1 2016 @ 11:03 AM
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a reply to: Muse7:

As per The Huffington Post, Donald Trump hopped over a wall in suburban San Francisco to avoid protesters at the California Republican State Convention.

Ironic that the would be dictator and racist had to experience, at least in small measure, how thousands of Mexican immigrants will feel if Trump ever gets to wall them off!

How does your own poison taste, Mr. Fascist?




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posted on May, 1 2016 @ 12:27 PM
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a reply to:CrazyWater:

As per Politico Magazine, Hillary Clinton still maintains a solid Ten % point lead over Donald Trump in the national election polls.

So the question is what can we expect from a Clinton Presidency ?

The good news is that in the all important area of foreign affairs and national defense, Hillary is a realist and a pragmatist with a relatively hawkish approach. Hence it won't just be a continuation of Obama's weak incompetent policies toward the Isis threat, and toward Iran. And we can also anticipate stronger support and a better attitude toward Israel because, as a pragmatist, Clinton knows that a strong Jewish state is vital to America's interests in the M.E.

The bad news is that in the important areas of economic policies, and health care, Clinton will be more like a third Obama term than in proposing any real change.

However, when the alternative to Clinton is pondered, far better Hillary than the would be dictator, Trump!


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posted on May, 1 2016 @ 12:49 PM
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a reply to: kendix1960

"Willingfuly promotes violence?"

You mean when he told people to defend themselves against the violent protesters?

Or is it Trump's fault that those liberal protesters are violent against his supporters?



posted on May, 1 2016 @ 01:07 PM
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a reply to: Pyrrho

I don't like political labels. How do you know whether a protester is a liberal just because he or she opposes Trump?

Trump has actually said that his supporters should punch people and even said that he himself would do it if he felt threatened.

Violence begets violence and a presidential candidate should be a role model. Trump is no role model.

Sometimes there is a fine line as to whether a person should feel threatened but violence is not to be encouraged by any presidential candidate.

The right to protest should be encouraged. This is America and freedom of assembly is a Constitutional right!



posted on May, 1 2016 @ 01:29 PM
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originally posted by: kendix1960
a reply to: Pyrrho


Trump has actually said that his supporters should punch people and even said that he himself would do it if he felt threatened.



Self defense is now politically incorrect? Got it.



posted on May, 1 2016 @ 01:36 PM
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a reply to: Pyrrho

If someone is actually attacked, of course they have a right to defend themselves. But I never said otherwise.



posted on May, 1 2016 @ 02:45 PM
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a reply to: Crazywater:

As per Newsmax, Lindsay Graham says that Trump polls like Lucifer among women. And well he should.

Despite his empty denials, Trump simply feels threatened by strong women and doesn't like women generally.

This ego maniac is one sick cookie! He does give the devil a run for his money!



posted on May, 1 2016 @ 08:47 PM
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a reply to: AVoiceOfReason:

As per The New York Post, the Trump is only ahead of Ted Cruz by 2.3% in Indiana based on current polling averages, and Cruz could thus still beat the dictator in this winner take all primary.

If Cruz takes Indiana, it will likely mean an open primary in July where anything goes. But if Trump takes Indiana he'll probably win the nomination outright because he would then add Indiana's winner take all 56 delegates to his total and be close to the 1,237 majority.

Hence it is kind of all up to this Mid Western state on May 3rd. I hope the people of Indiana realize that they could help "Dump the Trump" and become a part of history in this bizarre election year!



posted on May, 1 2016 @ 09:07 PM
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a reply to: Muse7:

As per the AP, Carly Fiorina called Donald Trump an imposter and part of a corrupt political system that rewards big donors. Trump has many times said "I've given lots of money to politicians because it is good for business."

Carly also said it is outrageous that Trump is already calling himself the nominee when the race isn't over yet. In football, for example you get a touchdown when you reach the end zone, not when you've only reached the 30 yard line!

How true. But then what do you expect from this mentally diseased buffoon with Advanced Narcissistic Syndrome?



posted on May, 1 2016 @ 10:05 PM
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a reply to: Crazywater:

A top executive at Berkshire Hathaway says that Donald Trump has a kind of mental illness and that he would not be good for the country.

Many psychologists have diagnosed the would be dictator with Narcissistic Syndrome Grade Three which is not treatable because the very nature of the disorder makes it impossible for a person so afflicted to admit he is ill in the first place.

And so it is with Trump! And so it was with many other dictators like Hitler and Mussolini. They simply MUST lust for power!



posted on May, 1 2016 @ 10:19 PM
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a reply to:A VoiceOfReason:

As per MIC Magazine, Isis hackers have gotten into the the P.C.'s of 3,000 New Yorkers and they compiled a list of names.

And Obama still refuses to even call them what they are. Wonder what the cowardly chief executive would do if he finds himself on such a list one day?

He might then call the jihadists "Radical Islamic Terrorists." But then again, this is Obama so probably not!



posted on May, 2 2016 @ 09:34 AM
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a reply to:Crazywater:

As per Politico Magazine, Ted Cruz took 10 of 13 at large delegates at the VIRGINIA State Republican Convention, and he continues to work hard in an all out effort to win the Indiana Primary tomorrow.

Meanwhile Marco Rubio has not yet endorsed either Cruz or Trump but is expected to endorse one or the other of them eventually.

The Indiana Primary tomorrow is really "D- Day" in the Stop Trump movement and all political attention focuses in that direction. The stakes are high and it is all up to the good people of that state now to get together and vote for Cruz in order to "Dump The Trump" and force a brokered convention.

Let's hope they do the right thing for our country!



posted on May, 2 2016 @ 09:48 AM
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a reply to: AVoiceOfReason:

Per Politico and AP, Hillary Clinton has increased her lead over Trump in the national Election from 10% up to a whopping 13%!

God willing, the fall of the dictator is in sight.



posted on May, 2 2016 @ 12:59 PM
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a reply to:Crazywater:

Per OZY Magazine, The Ted Cruz delegates have received death threats by e-mail form the Trump campaign.

Looks like the bully just can't play by the rules. If this is his way of doing thins now in a campaign, one can only shudder to think what he'd do if, GOD FORBID he ever got to the White House.

It just CANNOT be allowed to happen!



posted on May, 2 2016 @ 01:30 PM
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a reply to:Muse7:

Even a win in Indiana's Primary tomorrow may not ultimately save the Cruz campaign. The 56 delegates at stake in this primary are really John Kasich supporters at heart given his moderate middle of the road approach to government, and they would switch to the Ohio Governor on the second ballot in Cleveland rather than remain pledged to Cruz.

For myself, a Kasich supporter, this is a positive development. If the governor can pick up down ballot delegates from Indiana at an open convention due to his status as a centrist moderate, the same thing could happen with delegates from other similar states. You just never know for sure in politics.



posted on May, 2 2016 @ 02:07 PM
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a reply to:Muse7:

As per The Washington Post, the Indiana primary results may resound all the way to California. If Trump wins, it probably means game over, but if Cruz wins, then the California Primary on June 7th will determine whether we will have an open convention where anyone can still become the nominee including John Kasich or Paul Ryan.

Because the person who is ultimately elected President nominates our Supreme Court justices, the voters of Indiana just might hold the constitutional history of the United States in their hands!



posted on May, 2 2016 @ 02:15 PM
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a reply to: cybercreig:

As per U.S. News and World Report, Wall Street sees the future of the stock market as mostly neutral assuming a Hillary Clinton Presidency, but, overall, there would be a down size risk if Trump reaches the White House due to his unworkable economic plans and a proposed protective tariff and resulting trade war.

One more reason among many to stop the Trump!
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