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originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: UKTruth
Thanks - I think it is pretty obvious that Obama is in charge of negotiations
And I think it is pretty obvious that the person in charge of negotiations is not necessarily the one sitting in a locked room doing the negotiating. This is, of course, completely off topic, unless you want to derail it into a discussion of Trump's shady business tactics. I would prefer to let Trump supporters continue to express themselves in a troll free environment, however.
originally posted by: homers1226
Thursday night speech
hes seems more presidental
originally posted by: homers1226
no quarter for people who belive in sharia law !
If he does lose the election, it won;t be for the want of trying. The man is a work horse!
originally posted by: Nikola014
a reply to: cuckooold
Conspiracies?
There are no conspiracies against her. Only facts. And the fact is, she's a murderous, lying, corrupted criminal, that does not give a damn about the American people. She's owned by anyone with enough cash.
At least with Trump, there's some hope things in America can change. Not only there but all over the world, because as you know, all major wars in the recent years, have been caused by the USA and it's already outdated foreign policy.
Vote Trump for a hope of better future, and vote Hillary for the continuing destabilization of regions all around the world, and "amazing" economic in every other growth.
originally posted by: FlyingFox
Dumbocrats seem inflexible in thinking or voter allegiance. They think the Democrats are the party of Kennedy. I say that today, they are, in fact, the exact ones who killed JFK.
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: FlyingFox
Dumbocrats seem inflexible in thinking or voter allegiance. They think the Democrats are the party of Kennedy. I say that today, they are, in fact, the exact ones who killed JFK.
At least they still have a party. The Republicans used to think they were the party of Lincoln. Thanks to Donald Trump, they are now the party of the KKK.
Normally, I would ignore this sort of off topic comment, but attempts to give Trump supporters an opportunity to express their reactions to the near certainty of a Trump loss have failed.
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: FlyingFox
Dumbocrats seem inflexible in thinking or voter allegiance. They think the Democrats are the party of Kennedy. I say that today, they are, in fact, the exact ones who killed JFK.
At least they still have a party. The Republicans used to think they were the party of Lincoln. Thanks to Donald Trump, they are now the party of the KKK.
Normally, I would ignore this sort of off topic comment, but attempts to give Trump supporters an opportunity to express their reactions to the near certainty of a Trump loss have failed.
"party of the KKK"
Donald Trump has made people like David Duke feel as if they’re no longer on the fringes. Before the Republican National Convention, former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke was thinking about running for Congress against House Republican Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana (who in turn once sold himself to voters as “David Duke without the baggage”). Way back in early July, he linked his interest in elected office to Trump’s success in the GOP primary.
“I’ve said everything that Donald Trump is saying and more,” Duke told The Daily Beast. “I think Trump is riding a wave of anti-establishment feeling that I’ve been nurturing for 25 years.”
Now, after observing the RNC’s four-day cavalcade of racial incitement, Duke has upped the ante. On Friday, he announced he’ll be running for Senate instead. In distinctly Trumpian terms, he explained, “With the country coming apart at the seams and no one willing to really speak the truth about what is happening, the majority population in this country needs someone who will actually give voice to their interests.” Trump didn’t make a specific allusion to the “majority population” (i.e. white people) in his address, but his premise was that leaders haven’t been providing “a straightforward assessment of the state of our nation,” and went on to identify its core problems as urban crime, Mexican immigration, and Muslim terrorists.
“I’m overjoyed to see Donald Trump and most Americans embrace most of the issues that I’ve championed for years,” Duke said. “My slogan remains America first.” (America First, a reference to Charles Lindbergh’s “America First Committee” that accused Jews of driving the country into World War II, is also Trump’s slogan.)
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: UKTruth
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: FlyingFox
Dumbocrats seem inflexible in thinking or voter allegiance. They think the Democrats are the party of Kennedy. I say that today, they are, in fact, the exact ones who killed JFK.
At least they still have a party. The Republicans used to think they were the party of Lincoln. Thanks to Donald Trump, they are now the party of the KKK.
Normally, I would ignore this sort of off topic comment, but attempts to give Trump supporters an opportunity to express their reactions to the near certainty of a Trump loss have failed.
"party of the KKK"
You are either woefully ignorant or have a twisted sense of humor:
Donald Trump has made people like David Duke feel as if they’re no longer on the fringes. Before the Republican National Convention, former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke was thinking about running for Congress against House Republican Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana (who in turn once sold himself to voters as “David Duke without the baggage”). Way back in early July, he linked his interest in elected office to Trump’s success in the GOP primary.
“I’ve said everything that Donald Trump is saying and more,” Duke told The Daily Beast. “I think Trump is riding a wave of anti-establishment feeling that I’ve been nurturing for 25 years.”
Now, after observing the RNC’s four-day cavalcade of racial incitement, Duke has upped the ante. On Friday, he announced he’ll be running for Senate instead. In distinctly Trumpian terms, he explained, “With the country coming apart at the seams and no one willing to really speak the truth about what is happening, the majority population in this country needs someone who will actually give voice to their interests.” Trump didn’t make a specific allusion to the “majority population” (i.e. white people) in his address, but his premise was that leaders haven’t been providing “a straightforward assessment of the state of our nation,” and went on to identify its core problems as urban crime, Mexican immigration, and Muslim terrorists.
“I’m overjoyed to see Donald Trump and most Americans embrace most of the issues that I’ve championed for years,” Duke said. “My slogan remains America first.” (America First, a reference to Charles Lindbergh’s “America First Committee” that accused Jews of driving the country into World War II, is also Trump’s slogan.)
A staunchly Republican magazine.
Here I was, trying to give Trump supporters a chance to show that they are not filled with hatred and vitriol... and look what this thread got dragged down into.
originally posted by: UKTruth
Trump has no association to the KKK at all.
originally posted by: DelMarvel
originally posted by: UKTruth
Trump has no association to the KKK at all.
And if so, all he had to do was firmly and unequivocally state that publicly on any of the multiple occasions where it came up during the primaries.
Instead, he engaged in sarcasm, dog whistling and feigned ignorance because he knew he needed that constituency for his "populist" campaign.
originally posted by: Martin75
a reply to: DJW001
I think you need to pay more attention...