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Leader of the Banned

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Often enough, in really bad situations in which you're basically screwed, it's very easy to arrive at the correct decision. Bernie or Hillary are the two possible choices, and bernie is not going to get the nomination. Decisions like this practically make themselves.
 

Lake View Too

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Yep. Republicans wrong on Wall Street. Republicans wrong on the Middle East. The Economic Collapse happened at the end of eight years of "Conservative" banking de-regulation, and the quagmire in the Middle East is a direct result of the invasion of Iraq. "You break it, you buy it." My decision has been made for about 16 years now.
 

Leader of the Banned

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It is time for me to join other intelligent Conservatives, such as 30aShopper, and leave postings here to the misinformed Liberals. So
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30aShopper's political analysis was was horribly inaccurate most of the time. I would have to say the same about yours. You don't seem to have a grasp of how dreadfully awful GOP candidates have been and how their chances of winning in November are zero. You just go with who you think should win and then become enraged when your choices don't pan out. All you want to do is complain about the liberals, but we don't care, we just keep winning, and we're laughing about it. Why don't you take the time to size up your candidates? Did you actually think Ben Carson had a shot at winning? Your party keeps making the same mistakes over and over expecting a different result. But it's not just you, it's pretty much every conservative in Walton County. Can you at least admit that candidates like Trump and Cruz are a real problem for your party in terms of winning in November, regardless of whether you personally favor them over the likely democratic nominee? It's a big country. You ought to consider the voting patterns of people outside of your own little sphere.
 

Sun Chaser

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Is that Ron"Honest Rape" Paul you were pulling for?
Yes. That Ron Paul. Leader, in grand NWF Daily News "click bait" headline style, you put those two words in your question knowing that it is taken out of context. It was an real world answer from an OB/GYN who has delivered 4000 babies to a gotcha question used by the abortion advocate crowd.

But thanks for talking about Ron Paul. Any day. The Super Bowl Promotes War
 

Leader of the Banned

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Apr 23, 2013
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Yes. That Ron Paul. Leader, in grand NWF Daily News "click bait" headline style, you put those two words in your question knowing that it is taken out of context. It was an real world answer from an OB/GYN who has delivered 4000 babies to a gotcha question used by the abortion advocate crowd.

But thanks for talking about Ron Paul. Any day. The Super Bowl Promotes War
No out of context he's a dick.
 

carson

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30aShopper's political analysis was was horribly inaccurate most of the time. I would have to say the same about yours. You don't seem to have a grasp of how dreadfully awful GOP candidates have been and how their chances of winning in November are zero. You just go with who you think should win and then become enraged when your choices don't pan out. All you want to do is complain about the liberals, but we don't care, we just keep winning, and we're laughing about it. Why don't you take the time to size up your candidates? Did you actually think Ben Carson had a shot at winning? Your party keeps making the same mistakes over and over expecting a different result. But it's not just you, it's pretty much every conservative in Walton County. Can you at least admit that candidates like Trump and Cruz are a real problem for your party in terms of winning in November, regardless of whether you personally favor them over the likely democratic nominee? It's a big country. You ought to consider the voting patterns of people outside of your own little sphere.

Said the party that trots out Hilary and Bernie..what a joke. GOP is comical huh? Have you watched thesee "debates"? That is the Dems best and brightest, only two were interested in the gig I guess.
 

Leader of the Banned

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Apr 23, 2013
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Said the party that trots out Hilary and Bernie..what a joke. GOP is comical huh? Have you watched thesee "debates"? That is the Dems best and brightest, only two were interested in the gig I guess.

Oh yeah, whining is really going to help your cause LOL!
 

Bob

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Bob

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$153 million in Bill and Hillary Clinton speaking fees, documented - CNNPolitics.com
Hillary Clinton and her husband, former PresidentBill Clinton, combined to earn more than $153 million in paid speeches from 2001 until Hillary Clinton launched her presidential campaign last spring, a CNN analysis shows.

In total, the two gave 729 speeches from February 2001 until May, receiving an average payday of $210,795 for each address. The two also reported at least $7.7 million for at least 39 speeches to big banks, including Goldman Sachs and UBS, with Hillary Clinton, the Democratic 2016 front-runner, collecting at least $1.8 million for at least eight speeches to big banks.
 
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