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Should Trump Drop Out

Yes
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No
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What is Trump?
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Re: Should Trump Drop Ou,

Post by Lucyhere » Sun Aug 07, 2016 2:05 pm

Nin6 wrote:You've got to be able to look your kids in the eye and say you think who you voted for is the best for the US. It's a hard choice this year.
It's not a hard choice for me. DT knows nuthin'... oops... NOTHING... about world affairs, business or much of anything else. It's like voting for someone who is a kindergarten bully, rather than someone who graduated from college at the top of the class.
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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by 49er » Sun Aug 07, 2016 2:29 pm

List of Republicans endorsing Clinton

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the ... y-clinton/

Nin6, - You might be interested in this exert- "Sally Bradshaw, former top Jeb Bush adviser, told told CNN that she had left the Republican Party to become an independent due to Donald Trump's presence at the top of the ticket — and that if the race were close in her home state of Florida this fall, she would be voting for Hillary Clinton. "As much as I don't want another four years of (President Barack) Obama's policies, I can't look my children in the eye and tell them I voted for Donald Trump."

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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by Nin6 » Sun Aug 07, 2016 3:34 pm

49er wrote:List of Republicans endorsing Clinton

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the ... y-clinton/

Nin6, - You might be interested in this exert- "Sally Bradshaw, former top Jeb Bush adviser, told told CNN that she had left the Republican Party to become an independent due to Donald Trump's presence at the top of the ticket — and that if the race were close in her home state of Florida this fall, she would be voting for Hillary Clinton. "As much as I don't want another four years of (President Barack) Obama's policies, I can't look my children in the eye and tell them I voted for Donald Trump."

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I've seen that and agree with her completely. This isn't a popularity contest or "Poll" or a vote for the Emmy's. It's a vote for who will have access to all of the top secret info of the US and a finger on the Atomic Bomb. Trump hasn't shown that he has the judgement to be able to handle that. He runs off at the mouth too much, doesn't know how to censor himself and reacts before he thinks. AND won't back down and apologize when he's wrong. Not the person I want in charge of the US. I'd be embarrassed to tell people I voted for him.

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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by Chevie » Sun Aug 07, 2016 4:41 pm

mal59@juno.com wrote:What does this have to do with CPAP. Please don't post this crap and keep your politics to yourself.
Jeezuz Krice, Can you not read the subject line? It's a political thread. But, you don't have the will power to refrain from reading it and commenting.

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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by flightco » Sun Aug 07, 2016 9:48 pm

49er wrote:List of Republicans endorsing Clinton

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the ... y-clinton/

Nin6, - You might be interested in this exert- "Sally Bradshaw, former top Jeb Bush adviser, told told CNN that she had left the Republican Party to become an independent due to Donald Trump's presence at the top of the ticket — and that if the race were close in her home state of Florida this fall, she would be voting for Hillary Clinton. "As much as I don't want another four years of (President Barack) Obama's policies, I can't look my children in the eye and tell them I voted for Donald Trump."

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Regardless if Trump is elected or not, many people were tired of the status quo, most of those on the list are the very
RINOs the Trump supporters were voting against so it is really no surprise they would be for Hillary

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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by flightco » Sun Aug 07, 2016 9:57 pm

Guest wrote:
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Uncle_Bob wrote:Is this a political based forum?
Have you really been on this forum since 2009?
UB and the other guy above me only come on here to insult people, delete my posts, then disappear until it is time to censor again.

so basically only come on to start trouble.
In another message you say this is referring to flightco, who did I insult or do you call disagreeing to be an insult. And you don't even have the balls to register so who are you to talk about anyone disappearing? I wouldn't know how to delete a pose even if I had the authority which I don't .

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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by 49er » Mon Aug 08, 2016 2:43 am

flightco wrote:
49er wrote:List of Republicans endorsing Clinton

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the ... y-clinton/

Nin6, - You might be interested in this exert- "Sally Bradshaw, former top Jeb Bush adviser, told told CNN that she had left the Republican Party to become an independent due to Donald Trump's presence at the top of the ticket — and that if the race were close in her home state of Florida this fall, she would be voting for Hillary Clinton. "As much as I don't want another four years of (President Barack) Obama's policies, I can't look my children in the eye and tell them I voted for Donald Trump."

49er
Regardless if Trump is elected or not, many people were tired of the status quo, most of those on the list are the very
RINOs the Trump supporters were voting against so it is really no surprise they would be for Hillary
Did you read the list? Really, calling folks who worked in the Bush and Reagan administration RINOS? Does it really sound like Ms. Bradshaw is a RINO?

I understand wanting to vote against the status quo. But replacing someone with a man that people of all political stripes has said is not qualified to be President and will threaten the nation's security if he is elected is not the way to do it.

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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by 49er » Mon Aug 08, 2016 2:44 am

Nin6 wrote:
49er wrote:List of Republicans endorsing Clinton

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the ... y-clinton/

Nin6, - You might be interested in this exert- "Sally Bradshaw, former top Jeb Bush adviser, told told CNN that she had left the Republican Party to become an independent due to Donald Trump's presence at the top of the ticket — and that if the race were close in her home state of Florida this fall, she would be voting for Hillary Clinton. "As much as I don't want another four years of (President Barack) Obama's policies, I can't look my children in the eye and tell them I voted for Donald Trump."

49er
I've seen that and agree with her completely. This isn't a popularity contest or "Poll" or a vote for the Emmy's. It's a vote for who will have access to all of the top secret info of the US and a finger on the Atomic Bomb. Trump hasn't shown that he has the judgement to be able to handle that. He runs off at the mouth too much, doesn't know how to censor himself and reacts before he thinks. AND won't back down and apologize when he's wrong. Not the person I want in charge of the US. I'd be embarrassed to tell people I voted for him.
Glad to hear it.

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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by Uncle_Bob » Mon Aug 08, 2016 6:48 pm

ChicagoGranny wrote:
Uncle_Bob wrote:Is this a political based forum?
No, it's a political thread.

And not the only one ...

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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by Wulfman... » Mon Aug 08, 2016 6:55 pm

Uncle_Bob wrote:
ChicagoGranny wrote:
Uncle_Bob wrote:Is this a political based forum?
No, it's a political thread.

And not the only one ...
Definitely NOT.

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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by Cannuck 1 » Mon Aug 08, 2016 11:07 pm

A lot of Democrats do not want to see him step down from the race because the odds are in their favor because of his side stepping defensive nature when he is verbally attacked.
Now he has more than 50 of the GOP(Republicans) saying he does not have the temperament to be the chief - all this "back stabbing" is starting to make Mr Trump look like a porcupine on this side of the Border

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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by Wulfman... » Mon Aug 08, 2016 11:20 pm

Cannuck 1 wrote:A lot of Democrats do not want to see him step down from the race because the odds are in their favor because of his side stepping defensive nature when he is verbally attacked.
Now he has more than 50 of the GOP(Republicans) saying he does not have the temperament to be the chief - all this "back stabbing" is starting to make Mr Trump look like a porcupine on this side of the Border
Nah. He has the temperament. The complainers and naysayers are the ones who need to explain THEMSELVES.
How did they let this worldwide situation get to where it is?

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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by flightco » Tue Aug 09, 2016 1:12 am

Cannuck 1 wrote:A lot of Democrats do not want to see him step down from the race because the odds are in their favor because of his side stepping defensive nature when he is verbally attacked.
Now he has more than 50 of the GOP(Republicans) saying he does not have the temperament to be the chief - all this "back stabbing" is starting to make Mr Trump look like a porcupine on this side of the Border
Funny thing, the democrats are actually a very fractured group, one wants TPP and Nafta, one does not want the Keystone pipeline, another does. One says Blank lives matter, another says all lives matter, Most know Hillary lied about the email server several times but just do not care., what is unique about the dems is they will band together and support their candidate, even if it means they only get 10% to be happy with. GOP on the other hand are idealists who think the whole party needs to think just like they do and if that doesn't happen they will take their toys and go home; these are the power hungry elite we have rose against... Most GOP are not against Trump, but many of the old establishment are. They have been in power and expected it would stay that way . Sanders was close to starting a revolution, Trump did. He may or may not win but one thing is for certain, the GOP as we have known it will be no longer. This might make DEMs stronger for a time or forever, which ever it is I believe we will see within the next few years. Not sure where we are going, but I am sure we are not going back.

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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by ChicagoGranny » Tue Aug 09, 2016 8:35 am

Cannuck 1 wrote:starting to make Mr Trump look like a porcupine
Please don't use that term with regard to Trump. He is far from it.

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Re: Should Trump Drop Out

Post by Sir NoddinOff » Tue Aug 09, 2016 9:30 am

[quote="flightco"
One says Blank lives matter[/quote]

Whoops! Your principle argument does have some merit about alliances.

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