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@Masukuma gets into trouble with Trump supporters... 
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And in other interesting news, the KKK garnering to get their man in Louisiana in the Senate: Former KKK Leader David Duke Qualifies for Louisiana US Senate Debate
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Kataeni tu, even Donald Trump's team is Quote:With less than 20 days remaining until American voters cast their ballots in what has been one of the ugliest, most tumultuous presidential elections in modern American history, Donald Trump is limping to the finish line. For more than two weeks, the bombastic New York billionaire has been on the defensive as nearly a dozen women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault and harassment against him. Now that he’s facing a double-digit deficit in a number of nationwide polls to Hillary Clinton, a Trump presidency is looking far from likely—and even the Republican standard bearer’s campaign is admitting it.
“We are behind,” Kellyanne Conway, the G.O.P. nominee’s campaign manager, conceded during an interview with NBC’s Meet the Press, on Sunday morning when asked about Trump’s standing in the polls, adding that Clinton has “tremendous advantages,” such as her lineup of campaign surrogates, including the Obamas and her husband Bill. “Our advantage is that Donald Trump is just going to keep bringing the case directly to the people,” Conway continued, noting that she thinks the campaign is going to focus on attracting undecided voters. “We need to bring them aboard over the next couple of weeks.” All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Another week of early voting has passed and as of Sunday morning at least 5.9 million people have voted in the 2016 election. The past week of early voting marked the start of in-person early voting is states like Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina. The in-person early voting period is a crucial time for campaigns since it is the most popular form of early voting in these and many other states. Up to ninety percent or more of the early votes will be cast in-person in these states. With this understanding, it was not surprising to see dramatic increases in the volume of early voting. In-person early voting is also the preferred method of voting among Democrats. In places like North Carolina, Republicans had finally built a lead in the mail ballots, only to see that lead dramatically erased after the first day of early voting. http://www.huffingtonpos...lection_b_12614284.html
The Bush effect? Keep watching Texas Quote:According to the survey by CBS News and YouGov, Clinton trails Trump by only 3 percentage points among likely voters in Texas, where no Democrat has won a single statewide race in 20 years. That's within the poll's margin of error of 4.4 percentage points, meaning the race is essentially a statistical tie. You can check out the results here. http://www.dallasnews.co...n-trump-tight-race-texas"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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That is a very shallow article by Richard Branson. No wonder he's a high school drop out. His perception of matters is wanting.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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http://www.reviewjournal...-donald-trump-president
EDITORIAL: Donald Trump for president
Las Vegas Review-JournalThese are turbulent times. More and more Americans express frustration and disillusionment today with the political institutions that govern the nation. They clamor for an alternative to the incestuous and pernicious atmosphere dominating the capital. They see a vast array of lobbyists, elected officials and entrenched interests manipulating the levers of power for their own enrichment at the expense of ordinary citizens. The discontent isn’t confined by ideology or political philosophy. As Donald Trump confounded the pundit class in ignoring convention and protocol on his way to securing the Republican presidential nomination, a long-time socialist generated throngs of enthusiastic supporters on the left and almost derailed the Democratic coronation of Hillary Clinton. “Change is in the air,” activist Marianne Williamson wrote, “as old patterns fall away and new energies are emerging.” And so it is. History tells us that agents for reform often generate fear and alarm among those intent on preserving their cushy sinecures. It’s hardly a shock, then, that the 2016 campaign has produced a barrage of unceasing vitriol directed toward Mr. Trump. But let us not be distracted by the social media sideshows and carnival clatter. Substantive issues are in play this November. Our allies on the world stage watch nervously as America retreats from its position of strong leadership leaving strife and conflict rushing to fill the void. The past eight years have pushed us $20 trillion into debt, obligations that will burden our children and grandchildren. The nation’s economy sputters under the growing weight of federal edicts and regulations that smother growth and innovation. Obamacare threatens to crash and burn. The middle class struggles. An administration promising hope and unity instead brought division. Yet Hillary Clinton promises to lead us down the same path. She’ll cuddle up to the ways and perks of Washington like she would to a cozy old blanket. Mr. Trump instead brings a corporate sensibility and a steadfast determination to an ossified Beltway culture. He advocates for lower taxes and a simplified tax code, in contrast to his opponent’s plan to extract another $1 trillion from the private economy in order to enlarge the bureaucracy. Mr. Trump understands and appreciates the conditions that lead to prosperity and job creation and would be a friend to small business and entrepreneurship. Mrs. Clinton has spent most of her adult life on the public payroll. Of particular importance is the U.S. Supreme Court. The next president may be charged with filling multiple vacancies, shaping the court’s direction for a generation. Mr. Trump prefers nominees who recognize the Constitution’s checks on federal authority as a bulwark against tyranny. Mrs. Clinton would be a disaster in this regard. Protections enshrined in no fewer than five amendments in the Bill of Rights could be eliminated or diminished under a progressive high court. Mrs. Clinton has already expressed support for empowering censors to regulate political speech — and even ban movies and books — by rewriting the First Amendment under the guise of campaign finance reform. Count on this to be a litmus test for her high-court nominees. Expect the Second Amendment to fare no better. The individual right to bear arms would be a likely casualty of a Clinton presidency. In addition, it’s not hard to envision a liberal court further eroding the Fifth Amendment’s restrictions on government confiscation of private property and simply pulling the plug on the Ninth and 10th amendments, which have long been on life support. Make no mistake, a Hillary Clinton administration would indulge the worst instincts of the authoritarian left and continue to swell the bloated regulatory state while running the nation deeper into the red in pursuit of “free” college and health care. Yes, Mr. Trump’s impulsiveness and overheated rhetoric alienate many voters. He has trouble dealing with critics and would be wise to discover the power of humility. But neither candidate will ever be called to the dais to accept an award for moral probity and character. And we are already distressingly familiar with the Clinton way, which involves turning public service into an orgy of influence peddling and entitlement designed to line their own pockets — precisely what a disgruntled electorate now rises up to protest. Mr. Trump represents neither the danger his critics claim nor the magic elixir many of his supporters crave. But he promises to be a source of disruption and discomfort to the privileged, back-scratching political elites for whom the nation’s strength and solvency have become subservient to power’s pursuit and preservation. Donald Trump for president.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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masukuma wrote:Kataeni tu, even Donald Trump's team is Quote:With less than 20 days remaining until American voters cast their ballots in what has been one of the ugliest, most tumultuous presidential elections in modern American history, Donald Trump is limping to the finish line. For more than two weeks, the bombastic New York billionaire has been on the defensive as nearly a dozen women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault and harassment against him. Now that he’s facing a double-digit deficit in a number of nationwide polls to Hillary Clinton, a Trump presidency is looking far from likely—and even the Republican standard bearer’s campaign is admitting it.
“We are behind,” Kellyanne Conway, the G.O.P. nominee’s campaign manager, conceded during an interview with NBC’s Meet the Press, on Sunday morning when asked about Trump’s standing in the polls, adding that Clinton has “tremendous advantages,” such as her lineup of campaign surrogates, including the Obamas and her husband Bill. “Our advantage is that Donald Trump is just going to keep bringing the case directly to the people,” Conway continued, noting that she thinks the campaign is going to focus on attracting undecided voters. “We need to bring them aboard over the next couple of weeks.” Don't celebrate too fast, It depends on which newspaper you read. And FYI the Washington post is more authoritative that the "gutter" you have quoted above, and it (WP) says Trump will win. https://www.washingtonpo...-trump-is-going-to-win/
C+P Reince Priebus: Trump is going to winThe head of the Republican Party said Sunday that he thinks that Donald Trump will win the election. “He is going to win,” Reince Priebus, the head of the Republican National Committee, told CBS's John Dickerson on Sunday on “Face the Nation.” “Because I think people have had enough.”
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hardwood wrote:Women voters have spoken.....  Stupid uneducated woman My dog, a German Shepard has a prick - the same as Drumph, albeit a bigger one. Should he stand for POTUS Comment please hardwood.
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hardwood wrote:That is a very shallow article by Richard Branson. No wonder he's a high school drop out. His perception of matters is wanting. Haha, A high school drop out.  Much more successful than Drumph. Bill Gates and many other VERY successful people are drop outs. However, they are intelligent, and sane people, unlike this Thrash, racist, sex manic,self appointed savior of the USA AND the world. Where will you hide after Nov 8, Hardwood.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/17/2009 Posts: 399 Location: Where everyone knows you
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hardwood wrote:masukuma wrote:Kataeni tu, even Donald Trump's team is Quote:With less than 20 days remaining until American voters cast their ballots in what has been one of the ugliest, most tumultuous presidential elections in modern American history, Donald Trump is limping to the finish line. For more than two weeks, the bombastic New York billionaire has been on the defensive as nearly a dozen women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault and harassment against him. Now that he’s facing a double-digit deficit in a number of nationwide polls to Hillary Clinton, a Trump presidency is looking far from likely—and even the Republican standard bearer’s campaign is admitting it.
“We are behind,” Kellyanne Conway, the G.O.P. nominee’s campaign manager, conceded during an interview with NBC’s Meet the Press, on Sunday morning when asked about Trump’s standing in the polls, adding that Clinton has “tremendous advantages,” such as her lineup of campaign surrogates, including the Obamas and her husband Bill. “Our advantage is that Donald Trump is just going to keep bringing the case directly to the people,” Conway continued, noting that she thinks the campaign is going to focus on attracting undecided voters. “We need to bring them aboard over the next couple of weeks.” Don't celebrate too fast, It depends on which newspaper you read. And FYI the Washington post is more authoritative that the "gutter" you have quoted above, and it (WP) says Trump will win. https://www.washingtonpo...-trump-is-going-to-win/
C+P Reince Priebus: Trump is going to winThe head of the Republican Party said Sunday that he thinks that Donald Trump will win the election. “He is going to win,” Reince Priebus, the head of the Republican National Committee, told CBS's John Dickerson on Sunday on “Face the Nation.” “Because I think people have had enough.” Hardwood, you are like Drumph. Talking crap with no facts READ THE ARTICLE. Washington Post DID not say Drumph will win. It is just reporting WHAT the Drumph supporter Priebus said. No more, No less. Not their opinion.
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MatataMingi wrote:hardwood wrote:masukuma wrote:Kataeni tu, even Donald Trump's team is Quote:With less than 20 days remaining until American voters cast their ballots in what has been one of the ugliest, most tumultuous presidential elections in modern American history, Donald Trump is limping to the finish line. For more than two weeks, the bombastic New York billionaire has been on the defensive as nearly a dozen women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault and harassment against him. Now that he’s facing a double-digit deficit in a number of nationwide polls to Hillary Clinton, a Trump presidency is looking far from likely—and even the Republican standard bearer’s campaign is admitting it.
“We are behind,” Kellyanne Conway, the G.O.P. nominee’s campaign manager, conceded during an interview with NBC’s Meet the Press, on Sunday morning when asked about Trump’s standing in the polls, adding that Clinton has “tremendous advantages,” such as her lineup of campaign surrogates, including the Obamas and her husband Bill. “Our advantage is that Donald Trump is just going to keep bringing the case directly to the people,” Conway continued, noting that she thinks the campaign is going to focus on attracting undecided voters. “We need to bring them aboard over the next couple of weeks.” Don't celebrate too fast, It depends on which newspaper you read. And FYI the Washington post is more authoritative that the "gutter" you have quoted above, and it (WP) says Trump will win. https://www.washingtonpo...-trump-is-going-to-win/
C+P Reince Priebus: Trump is going to winThe head of the Republican Party said Sunday that he thinks that Donald Trump will win the election. “He is going to win,” Reince Priebus, the head of the Republican National Committee, told CBS's John Dickerson on Sunday on “Face the Nation.” “Because I think people have had enough.” Hardwood, you are like Drumph. Talking crap with no facts READ THE ARTICLE. Washington Post DID not say Drumph will win. It is just reporting WHAT the Drumph supporter Priebus said. No more, No less. Not their opinion. Nice .
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enyands wrote:MatataMingi wrote:hardwood wrote:masukuma wrote:Kataeni tu, even Donald Trump's team is Quote:With less than 20 days remaining until American voters cast their ballots in what has been one of the ugliest, most tumultuous presidential elections in modern American history, Donald Trump is limping to the finish line. For more than two weeks, the bombastic New York billionaire has been on the defensive as nearly a dozen women have come forward with allegations of sexual assault and harassment against him. Now that he’s facing a double-digit deficit in a number of nationwide polls to Hillary Clinton, a Trump presidency is looking far from likely—and even the Republican standard bearer’s campaign is admitting it.
“We are behind,” Kellyanne Conway, the G.O.P. nominee’s campaign manager, conceded during an interview with NBC’s Meet the Press, on Sunday morning when asked about Trump’s standing in the polls, adding that Clinton has “tremendous advantages,” such as her lineup of campaign surrogates, including the Obamas and her husband Bill. “Our advantage is that Donald Trump is just going to keep bringing the case directly to the people,” Conway continued, noting that she thinks the campaign is going to focus on attracting undecided voters. “We need to bring them aboard over the next couple of weeks.” Don't celebrate too fast, It depends on which newspaper you read. And FYI the Washington post is more authoritative that the "gutter" you have quoted above, and it (WP) says Trump will win. https://www.washingtonpo...-trump-is-going-to-win/
C+P Reince Priebus: Trump is going to winThe head of the Republican Party said Sunday that he thinks that Donald Trump will win the election. “He is going to win,” Reince Priebus, the head of the Republican National Committee, told CBS's John Dickerson on Sunday on “Face the Nation.” “Because I think people have had enough.” Hardwood, you are like Drumph. Talking crap with no facts READ THE ARTICLE. Washington Post DID not say Drumph will win. It is just reporting WHAT the Drumph supporter Priebus said. No more, No less. Not their opinion. Nice . Matata Mingi please note who you are talking to. Trump supporters by and large are uneducated. Which means that reading is difficult, understanding depends on what Trump tweets. As they are busy talking about Clinton, they have forgotten where we are. The American voting machine is now in its final legs. There is nothing that can be done by either candidate now to change how someone feels like voting. Unless one of them dies, their votes are now in their votes. What is important now is to get people to vote. Getting your voters to line up. Just what the Clinton machine is doing right now. They have stopped talking about Trump and are now talking about republicans. They are knocking on doors and getting people to register and taking their abused blacks, asians and latinos to the voting booth. Not forgetting women. In the meantime, Trump is still talking about Malik Obama. Haki Trump shall be a case study in all polical schools from now to the end of time. Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?
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hardwood wrote: Don't celebrate too fast, It depends on which newspaper you read. And FYI the Washington post is more authoritative that the "gutter" you have quoted above, and it (WP) says Trump will win.
I am quoting the Campaign head... Kellyanne Conway... She is quoted... she is an insider... she is the HEAD OF YOUR CAMPAIGN... hear it for yourself Here is A VIDEO... A VIDEO....A VIDEO!!
All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Even the controversial LA Times polls  All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Oy us Africans tuko na mambo! Eti we are here odhomineming each other over two colonial, imperialists who stand ready to destabilize our world further? If you have doubts, listen to Trump, and look at Libya and Syria for what Hillary is capable of.
Neither gives a f*** about us!
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Dahatre wrote:Oy us Africans tuko na mambo! Eti we are here odhomineming each other over two colonial, imperialists who stand ready to destabilize our world further? If you have doubts, listen to Trump, and look at Libya and Syria for what Hillary is capable of.
Neither gives a f*** about us! I refer you to these posts All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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alma1 wrote:Matata Mingi please note who you are talking to. Trump supporters by and large are uneducated. Which means that reading is difficult, understanding depends on what Trump tweets. As they are busy talking about Clinton, they have forgotten where we are. The American voting machine is now in its final legs. There is nothing that can be done by either candidate now to change how someone feels like voting. Unless one of them dies, their votes are now in their votes. What is important now is to get people to vote. Getting your voters to line up. Just what the Clinton machine is doing right now. They have stopped talking about Trump and are now talking about republicans. They are knocking on doors and getting people to register and taking their abused blacks, asians and latinos to the voting booth. Not forgetting women. In the meantime, Trump is still talking about Malik Obama. Haki Trump shall be a case study in all polical schools from now to the end of time. This reminds of this I saw on Reddit: Quote:Because they don't want to see. Trump isn't the problem, voters are. Some examples of Republican hypocrisy:
- If we win the presidency, our Supreme Court nominees should be confirmed. When you win the presidency, we will block you at every turn.
- If Trump wins, the election is legitimate and the people have SPOKEN. If Hillary wins, it must be RIGGED.
- Donald Trump is accused of forcing himself on over ten women. STICK TO THE ISSUES. Bill Clinton accused of misconduct by four women. His wife should be disqualified from office and imprisoned.
- Hillary Clinton has not directly mentioned any of Trump's accusers. She needs to stop distracting from real issues. Trump has a press conference with four of Bill Clinton's accusers, gives them front row seats to the debate, and mentions them during debate. Great job taking the gloves off, president Trump.
- Bill Clinton cheats on his wife. Impeach him. Trump proudly brags about sexual assault (has 5 kids with 3 wives and has cheated on his wives). Elect him.
- Hillary oversaw the Department of State while four people died in an embassy attack. JAIL HER. Two Republicans were in office while over 200 people died in embassy attacks. No problem.
- Immigrants don't pay taxes. Round them up and kick them out. Trump doesn't pay taxes. He's a business genius.
- Independent fact checkers found Trump is likely the least truthful candidate in the history of modern politics. He tells it like it is. Hillary is statistically more truthful than most politicians according to fact checkers. She is the most untrustworthy, lying liar who has ever run for political office.
- The Clinton Foundation only spent 87% of their donations helping people (average amount is 75%). CROOKED. Trump's foundation paid off his debts, bought paintings of him, and made political donations to avoid investigations for a fake university while giving less than 5% of funds to charity (and he got shut down by NY State). So savvy...put him in the White House.
- Trump made 4 billion dollars in 40 years, when an index fund started at the same time with the same "small loans" he received would be worth $12 billion today... without a trail of bankruptcies, thousands of lawsuits and burned small business owners. He's a real business whiz. Hillary took a loss of $700k. She's a criminal.
- Trump is the first candidate in the modern era to not release his tax returns, and he took a almost billion-dollar loss in one year. Genius. Hillary releases 40 years of taxes. Corrupt. Trump denies saying things (on the record) he actually said (on the record). He's just telling it like it is.
Their arguments are nonsensical and their willful ignorance of facts is disturbing. The double standards and eagerness to blindly support and recycle misleading rhetoric is frightening. Opinion and memes are not fact. Hypocrisy does not make for responsible governance. Eisenhower is rolling over in his grave over what they have done to the once-great Republican party.
Edit: This list of hypocrisies is incomplete, widely available, and is encouraged to be added to and shared. Sent from my Black Nokia 3310
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Ash Ock wrote:alma1 wrote:Matata Mingi please note who you are talking to. Trump supporters by and large are uneducated. Which means that reading is difficult, understanding depends on what Trump tweets. As they are busy talking about Clinton, they have forgotten where we are. The American voting machine is now in its final legs. There is nothing that can be done by either candidate now to change how someone feels like voting. Unless one of them dies, their votes are now in their votes. What is important now is to get people to vote. Getting your voters to line up. Just what the Clinton machine is doing right now. They have stopped talking about Trump and are now talking about republicans. They are knocking on doors and getting people to register and taking their abused blacks, asians and latinos to the voting booth. Not forgetting women. In the meantime, Trump is still talking about Malik Obama. Haki Trump shall be a case study in all polical schools from now to the end of time. This reminds of this I saw on Reddit: Quote:Because they don't want to see. Trump isn't the problem, voters are. Some examples of Republican hypocrisy:
- If we win the presidency, our Supreme Court nominees should be confirmed. When you win the presidency, we will block you at every turn.
- If Trump wins, the election is legitimate and the people have SPOKEN. If Hillary wins, it must be RIGGED.
- Donald Trump is accused of forcing himself on over ten women. STICK TO THE ISSUES. Bill Clinton accused of misconduct by four women. His wife should be disqualified from office and imprisoned.
- Hillary Clinton has not directly mentioned any of Trump's accusers. She needs to stop distracting from real issues. Trump has a press conference with four of Bill Clinton's accusers, gives them front row seats to the debate, and mentions them during debate. Great job taking the gloves off, president Trump.
- Bill Clinton cheats on his wife. Impeach him. Trump proudly brags about sexual assault (has 5 kids with 3 wives and has cheated on his wives). Elect him.
- Hillary oversaw the Department of State while four people died in an embassy attack. JAIL HER. Two Republicans were in office while over 200 people died in embassy attacks. No problem.
- Immigrants don't pay taxes. Round them up and kick them out. Trump doesn't pay taxes. He's a business genius.
- Independent fact checkers found Trump is likely the least truthful candidate in the history of modern politics. He tells it like it is. Hillary is statistically more truthful than most politicians according to fact checkers. She is the most untrustworthy, lying liar who has ever run for political office.
- The Clinton Foundation only spent 87% of their donations helping people (average amount is 75%). CROOKED. Trump's foundation paid off his debts, bought paintings of him, and made political donations to avoid investigations for a fake university while giving less than 5% of funds to charity (and he got shut down by NY State). So savvy...put him in the White House.
- Trump made 4 billion dollars in 40 years, when an index fund started at the same time with the same "small loans" he received would be worth $12 billion today... without a trail of bankruptcies, thousands of lawsuits and burned small business owners. He's a real business whiz. Hillary took a loss of $700k. She's a criminal.
- Trump is the first candidate in the modern era to not release his tax returns, and he took a almost billion-dollar loss in one year. Genius. Hillary releases 40 years of taxes. Corrupt. Trump denies saying things (on the record) he actually said (on the record). He's just telling it like it is.
Their arguments are nonsensical and their willful ignorance of facts is disturbing. The double standards and eagerness to blindly support and recycle misleading rhetoric is frightening. Opinion and memes are not fact. Hypocrisy does not make for responsible governance. Eisenhower is rolling over in his grave over what they have done to the once-great Republican party.
Edit: This list of hypocrisies is incomplete, widely available, and is encouraged to be added to and shared. let's call it for what it is... TRUMP is a mouthpiece for the anger being felt in the US. There is anger... anger resulting from a changing world. But in exactly the same way it has been done before - This anger is directed towards the people who are easiest to blame. Hitler blamed the Jews... but the really damning truth is  All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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masukuma wrote: let's call it for what it is... TRUMP is a mouthpiece for the anger being felt in the US. There is anger... anger resulting from a changing world. But in exactly the same way it has been done before - This anger is directed towards the people who are easiest to blame. Hitler blamed the Jews... but the really damning truth is
African American Trump supporters better start preparing:  But Trump's loosing, the only question is by how much. Sent from my Black Nokia 3310
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