2016 Presidential Primaries [ SUPER TUESDAY | 3-1-'16]

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More heroes "protecting and serving". Things like this can only happen when there are people willing to enforce it. There are umpteen million examples of cops selectively enforcing laws. Wasnt too long ago New York cops decided to stop writing tickets and making petty arrests to get back at the mayor. The city didnt fall apart. Crime didnt take over the city. These are the people who would run the gas chambers if they were alive in Germany in the 1940's. Just doing their job.
 

More heroes "protecting and serving". Things like this can only happen when there are people willing to enforce it. There are umpteen million examples of cops selectively enforcing laws. Wasnt too long ago New York cops decided to stop writing tickets and making petty arrests to get back at the mayor. The city didnt fall apart. Crime didnt take over the city. These are the people who would run the gas chambers if they were alive in Germany in the 1940's. Just doing their job.

It's disgusting... and the like of Hilary and Trump are the ones who encourage.

And it's the libertarians who are the whack jobs
 

More heroes "protecting and serving". Things like this can only happen when there are people willing to enforce it. There are umpteen million examples of cops selectively enforcing laws. Wasnt too long ago New York cops decided to stop writing tickets and making petty arrests to get back at the mayor. The city didnt fall apart. Crime didnt take over the city. These are the people who would run the gas chambers if they were alive in Germany in the 1940's. Just doing their job.

anarcho-tyranny.mp4
 
more of the both sides suck.

But a close examination of regulatory reviews, court records and security filings by The New York Times leaves little doubt that Mr. Trump’s casino business was a protracted failure. Though he now says his casinos were overtaken by the same tidal wave that eventually slammed this seaside city’s gambling industry, in reality he was failing in Atlantic City long before Atlantic City itself was failing.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/12/n...n-region&region=top-news&WT.nav=top-news&_r=0

Wonder what HRC was wearing while this was going on ?

Unless you spoke up against his Birther nonsense or just kinda nodded and winked --- this is your guy.
Own it
 
Should you agree that Pocahontas is a suitable reference for Native Americans
You are part of this nomination

and this

 
If the left could find a candidate who wasn't universally hated, Trump would be a non issue.

And she should really upgrade her wardrobe
 
If the left could find a candidate who wasn't universally hated, Trump would be a non issue.

And she should really upgrade her wardrobe

Universally hated by Fox News followers.

Please spare ne, " I don't watch ..."

You sing the song
 
The difference between you and me is I support individual liberty and you don't... and you feel better by calling me dense or obtuse. Same song and dance

No the difference between you and I is I have common sense. By your logic of "individual freedom" meaning "not following laws that involve government property" the law is you need a permit to be a vendor on Capitol Grounds. They chose to ignore those laws. By your definition of "individual liberty" I could walk down the streets of my neighborhood nude pissing and ****ting everywhere with no recourse.
 
Government property is public property, no?

You support individual liberty when it fits your agenda.

No go back to whining about Bernie's math problem
 
LOLGOP ‏@LOLGOP 10m10 minutes ago

Banning people based on their religion is now the official stance of the people who said being paid to bake a cake killed religious freedom.
 
Jill Stein thinks HRC could be worse than Trump. Link

"Trump says very scary things—deporting immigrants, massive militarism and, you know, ignoring the climate," Stein explained on Democracy Now. "Well, Hillary, unfortunately, has a track record for doing all of those things. Hillary has supported the deportations of immigrants, opposed the refugees—women and children coming from Honduras, whose refugee crisis she was very much responsible for by giving a thumbs-up to this corporate coup in Honduras that has created the violence from which those refugees are fleeing. She basically said, 'No, bar the gates, send them back.' You know, so we see these draconian things that Donald Trump is talking about, we actually see Hillary Clinton doing."

Stein also brought up Clinton's militarism. "And it's not only the militarism that Trump talks about, it's Hillary's massive record of militarism," she continued.

"The rush into Libya, which was really—you know, she was the prime mover behind that campaign, which the military advisers were largely against; her approval for the war in Iraq and so on; you know, her threat to bomb Iran; and, you know, she—and her demonization of Russia and China, and the pivot against China. We are rushing towards war with Hillary Clinton, who has a track record," Stein said.

Stein called on Democracy Now listeners not to be "a victim of this propaganda campaign" aimed to discourage third party voters. Asked about criticism that third party candidates like her (Stein is not yet officially the nominee of the Green Party, which holds its convention in Houston in early August) act as "spoilers," Stein rejected the framing.

"This politics of fear has actually delivered everything we were afraid of," Stein said. "All the reasons you were told you had to vote for the lesser evil—because you didn't want the massive Wall Street bailouts, the offshoring of our jobs, the meltdown of the climate, the endless expanding wars, the attack on immigrants—all that, we've gotten by the droves, because we allowed ourselves to be silenced."
 
Jill Stein thinks HRC could be worse than Trump. Link

"Trump says very scary things—deporting immigrants, massive militarism and, you know, ignoring the climate," Stein explained on Democracy Now. "Well, Hillary, unfortunately, has a track record for doing all of those things. Hillary has supported the deportations of immigrants, opposed the refugees—women and children coming from Honduras, whose refugee crisis she was very much responsible for by giving a thumbs-up to this corporate coup in Honduras that has created the violence from which those refugees are fleeing. She basically said, 'No, bar the gates, send them back.' You know, so we see these draconian things that Donald Trump is talking about, we actually see Hillary Clinton doing."

Stein also brought up Clinton's militarism. "And it's not only the militarism that Trump talks about, it's Hillary's massive record of militarism," she continued.

"The rush into Libya, which was really—you know, she was the prime mover behind that campaign, which the military advisers were largely against; her approval for the war in Iraq and so on; you know, her threat to bomb Iran; and, you know, she—and her demonization of Russia and China, and the pivot against China. We are rushing towards war with Hillary Clinton, who has a track record," Stein said.

Stein called on Democracy Now listeners not to be "a victim of this propaganda campaign" aimed to discourage third party voters. Asked about criticism that third party candidates like her (Stein is not yet officially the nominee of the Green Party, which holds its convention in Houston in early August) act as "spoilers," Stein rejected the framing.

"This politics of fear has actually delivered everything we were afraid of," Stein said. "All the reasons you were told you had to vote for the lesser evil—because you didn't want the massive Wall Street bailouts, the offshoring of our jobs, the meltdown of the climate, the endless expanding wars, the attack on immigrants—all that, we've gotten by the droves, because we allowed ourselves to be silenced."

Nah man... it's because of her dress that people don't like her
 
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