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To the masses not whoever's name appears above:

So many ignorant people in the world!

One, if Doc's supporters are stupid enough to believe their candidate pulled out hours/minutes before the vote then so be it!

Two, if you can't understand the concept of vote your conscious in the Primary and your Party in the General then you are ignorant of the political process and no better then the RINO's or Libtards you rail against.

Three, as someone posted above this election is about the future of this Country concerning our Courts and neutering all of the crap pushed through under the Big Loser not who the figure head in chief is!

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Just to add. Trump is whining about Cruz stealing the election. What in the hell is he going to do when he has to deal with Putin or N. Korea or the chicoms? miles


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I hope Cruz wins and this is nothing more than my opinion/choice. Is Cruz the perfect candidate? not by a long shot, but no one ever will be. I have no intentions of trying to convince another person that my choice is right for them. We each have our own lives, morals, values, expectations, and that differs from person to person. We should all vote based on what is important to each of us. If Trump were to win the Republican ticket, I would have a very hard time voting for him, but I would do it because I believe the democrat choices are even worse, based on what is important to me. I have never voted republican or democrat, I always vote for the person that comes closest to meeting what is important to me, I swing both ways, haha. Again this is my opinion and it is worth exactly what you paid for it.

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Originally Posted by Calvin
Been out fishing on the ocean for the past 5 days.. Came in last night and my hunch was confirmed.

Cruz is a loser of the highest order. Canadian, career politician, and will not get my vote given his tactics.

He's worse than a televangelist, which I ranked him as before.



Right there with you bud.


Wish I was doing a little fishing with you instead of dealing with this political clown show down here.

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Originally Posted by Wildcatter264
...do you plan to vote for Hillary or let her get elected by not voting?


Assuming hiLIARy does not get indicted and have to drop out,

those two options are what we have.


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Will still vote for Rafael.


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Poor sister Sarah, sour grapes because she picked a loser.

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Are supporters of other candidates upset about the Cruz/Carson deal, or is it just Trumpeteers?



Would you Trumpeteers been this 'upset' if Trump had won?
(yeah, yeah, I know - OF COURSE you would have been! laugh )


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Originally Posted by T_O_M


Which time?

I was thinking of him skipping the Iowa debate 'cause Fox didn't give him his way. That's going to be tough to do as president when tough decisions have to be made.



Do you want a president to bow down to someone elses terms. you will get that with the others.




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Vote for whomever you want in the primary. After that is done, there will be two choices left for the general election. Without question, there will be many, both Republican and Democrat, who will be disappointed that their favorite choice did not make the cut. I have been in that circumstance several times in various elections. OK, so your favorite lost. Get over it - that is a done deal and that option no longer exists. What does exist then is a choice between the Democrat and Republican chosen candidates. NOTHING else then is relevant. It does not matter if you like the chosen candidate or not, one of the two is going to be president. Unless you either die or move to another country, one of the two is going to be YOUR president. So, which one do you want? It DOES make a difference as the Republican candidates are philosophically much different from the Democrats. Also, don't give me any bulls_it about not voting to show displeasure with either of the nominees. By not voting, you have effectively voted for whomever wins the election. So yes, not voting IS defacto voting. If you do not want a Democratic administration or if you do not want a Republican administration, go vote your choice because it is guaranteed that you WILL get one of the other no matter what you do.


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Originally Posted by Henryseale
Vote for whomever you want in the primary. After that is done, there will be two choices left for the general election. Without question, there will be many, both Republican and Democrat, who will be disappointed that their favorite choice did not make the cut. I have been in that circumstance several times in various elections. OK, so your favorite lost. Get over it - that is a done deal and that option no longer exists. What does exist then is a choice between the Democrat and Republican chosen candidates. NOTHING else then is relevant. It does not matter if you like the chosen candidate or not, one of the two is going to be president. Unless you either die or move to another country, one of the two is going to be YOUR president. So, which one do you want? It DOES make a difference as the Republican candidates are philosophically much different from the Democrats. Also, don't give me any bulls_it about not voting to show displeasure with either of the nominees. By not voting, you have effectively voted for whomever wins the election. So yes, not voting IS defacto voting. If you do not want a Democratic administration or if you do not want a Republican administration, go vote your choice because it is guaranteed that you WILL get one of the other no matter what you do.


Too much sense here.


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America needs to understand that our troops are not 'disposable'. Each represents a family; Fathers, Mothers, Sons, Daughters, Cousins, Uncles, Aunts... Our Citizens are our most valuable treasure; we waste far too many.
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Originally Posted by ironbender
Are supporters of other candidates upset about the Cruz/Carson deal, or is it just Trumpeteers?

Would you Trumpeteers been this 'upset' if Trump had won?
(yeah, yeah, I know - OF COURSE you would have been! laugh )


Good question. I could care less. But maybe that's because I've made no candidate decision yet.

I doubt I even vote in the primaries.

However, in the big show. Whomever's wearing RED!!


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Cruz said he didn't know anything about it, and I believe him. If he was smart, he ought to try to turn this around and try to make it work for him and find out who was behind it and fire them. Then he could come back and demonstrate to the world about accountability.

To all of those that will stay home during the general election if your guy doesn't get the nomination, you will never find the perfect candidate. Here are some facts to consider.

#1: The biggest threat to this country is Socialism.

#2: The 2008 election was Socialism vs. less Socialism.

#3: The 2012 election was Socialism vs. less Socialism & a little Capitalism.

#4: The 2016 election will be Socialism vs. Capitalism and some Conservatism.

#5: The best way to stop the Socialism is to vote for Capitalism and some Conservatism.

Keep in mind, you have 3 options. Vote for Socialism, vote for Capitalism & some conservatism, or stay home and vote for Socialism. What are you gonna do, vote to stop the Socialism or vote for the Socialism?


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Maybe I don't understand the debate decorum here but the OP gave no specific examples to substantiate his claims. Canadian? Ok... That's been settled legally. Speaks like a televangelist? He's running for office. have you heard any of the others? Mighty thin and weak... Liberals and progressives make unsubstantiated claims all of the time. There is an old saying about repeating a lie often enough. If you can't offer a balanced discussion and an actual debate over specific issues, you are better off doing other things. Go fish.

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Originally Posted by Blackbrush
Maybe I don't understand the debate decorum here but .....


All you need is an erection, and you can start a thread.

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Cruz on FOX right now really giving it to Trump.

All hell is fixin' to break loose with Trump and his Tweets.

"Trumpertantrum!!" The word of the day.


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Originally Posted by byc
Cruz on FOX right now really giving it to Trump.

All hell is fixin' to break loose with Trump and his Tweets.

Trumptanterum!! The word of the day.



The Trump klaxon is going off big time "Sore LOSE-r, sore LOSE-r, sore LOSE-r!"

Trumpertantrum indeed. laugh

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Originally Posted by byc
Cruz on FOX right now really giving it to Trump.

All hell is fixin' to break loose with Trump and his Tweets.

"Trumpertantrum!!" The word of the day.


people still watch Fox News eh?


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The scariest part of this entire ordeal is learning that so many among us are not conservatives. The problem isn't in Washington...it's right here.


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Originally Posted by byc
Cruz on FOX right now really giving it to Trump.

All hell is fixin' to break loose with Trump and his Tweets.

"Trumpertantrum!!" The word of the day.


Just as I suspected, another Cruzette. wink


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