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I would vote for Satan if he were running against Hillary.....
Originally Posted by ingwe
I would vote for Satan if he were running against Hillary.....


You don't have to worry about that one as satan would not go against family.
Mirage243: I can almost guarantee if Trump is nominated "I" will be among the very first in the country to fill out my absentee ballot and return it with a big "X" by his name!
"the hildabeast" is so inherently evil that I can imagine NO Republican candidate I would not vote for over "it"!
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
Any of the GOP candidates that gets the nomination will get my vote.
I would/will vote for Trump.
He seems a little crazy, but I believe he is a lot smarter then his T.V. personility.
He is not my first choice, but he will do.
Originally Posted by ingwe
I would vote for Satan if he were running against Hillary.....


Pretty much sums it up.
If that's what it boils down to, yeah, I would.

Right now my general mood is Cuba Si, Yanqui No! Think about it.
Said all along I was voting R against D, and especially against Hitlery. That hasn't changed.
If elected, Trump will be so presidential that you will get sick of him being so presidential. World leaders will bow before Trump, instead of what our idiot and chief did.
I would vote for him. But it won't matter.
I'll vote for him too but it won't matter. Hildabeast will get the 7 MN. electoral college votes.
I would vote for a republican dog with fleas over Bernie or Hillary.

But in the state of WA, a vote means nothing. It is a dyed in the wool blue state.
I certainly would.
Originally Posted by mirage243
. . . . . . . . If he is nominated?


I will only vote for him if he is in a higher position on my wish list than any of the rest of the options. I suppose if he keeps swatting at the preferable insects swarming above the cesspool, at some point I'll have to dip into that sludge-pit and pluck one of the remainder out. I don't reckon it will much matter if the name starts with 'B', 'D', or 'H'; any one of them is not someone I'd trust my dog with, let alone a nation.
Originally Posted by Calvin
If elected, Trump will be so presidential that you will get sick of him being so presidential. World leaders will bow before Trump, instead of what our idiot and chief did.



"Drink thou the Kool-Aid, Lemmings, it matters neither whether you are the first lemming nor the last." Joan's Jim

Anyone who wasn't sick of him before the third episode of The Apprentice ....well, it's obvious that people are presently hungry for real hope to go with their change.
Originally Posted by Klikitarik
Originally Posted by Calvin
If elected, Trump will be so presidential that you will get sick of him being so presidential. World leaders will bow before Trump, instead of what our idiot and chief did.



"Drink thou the Kool-Aid, Lemmings, it matters neither whether you are the first lemming nor the last." Joan's Jim

Anyone who wasn't sick of him before the third episode of The Apprentice ....well, it's obvious that people are presently hungry for real hope to go with their change.


Equating the show to what's going on now demonstrates you have no real grasp of reality. Enjoy your wheel of fortune over on the marxist side.
Yea I would but just like when I voted for McCain then Romney I'll have to hold my nose again!
Ill hold my nose and vote for him. Anybody but the socialists.
I will not
Originally Posted by bigwhoop

Equating the show to what's going on now demonstrates you have no real grasp of reality. Enjoy your wheel of fortune over on the marxist side.


I hope you're right, but I haven't seen anything to suggest that it is anything but about 'him'. I also seriously question whether he has actually considered any loyalties other than to himself. If that is true, we will undoubtedly be force-fed a bitter pill (assuming he beats Hill or Bern). Donald Trump could very possibly be the biggest chameleon ever foisted on the American people. I have questioned his authenticity from the very start, and while I hope I'm wrong, I haven't seen anything to convince me otherwise. Winning the battle with the hangman seems awfully promising until you realize that your 'savior' intends the same result via paper cuts.
I will !!

I would even hold my nose and vote for Rubio if he gets the nomination. Hasbeen
I won't. I registered to vote when I was 18 and I've held my nose to whatever degree it took to vote the Rep ticket in every election since.

I'll vote for a guy I don't see eye to eye with but I won't vote for a jackass.
My first presidential election to vote in was 1992, so there's never been a republican nominee that I didn't have to hold my nose to vote for. In fact, I've voted third party more than once. I actually look forward to voting for Trump if given the chance.

The only nominee that I would have stayed home because of would have been Bush. We've had two of them already and to call them mediocre presidents would be giving them a lot of credit. I'm tired of voting for mediocre!
Originally Posted by mrfudd
I will not


Since your the first, may I ask why not?
Bad politicians are elected by people who do not vote!
Originally Posted by ltppowell
I would vote for him. But it won't matter.


^^^^^^^^^^^^

This.



I get a charge out of you guys getting all spooled up about this election. You have a GREAT deal more faith in the system than I do.

I am convinced it is so corrupt the decision has been made. You are given the Great American Right to Vote simply because if you thought you had no say in the matter, you'd revolt.

There is no accounting for the tabulation of the votes. You are just told the winner.
Originally Posted by 4ager
Said all along I was voting R against D, and especially against Hitlery. That hasn't changed.


+1
I'd have even voted for the fat phuc from Jersey ahead of the Dems.
I haven't voted for anyone yet. Not voting for ANY incumbent of any persuasion.

A large core of the problem is career politicians. Phuoc 'em.
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If he is the Nom he will get my vote. To not vote R is a vote for D as mentioned. Thats why Hussein is still in office. Come on man.
I'll hold my nose and vote for him if I have to.
Originally Posted by ingwe
Originally Posted by ltppowell
I would vote for him. But it won't matter.


^^^^^^^^^^^^

This.



I get a charge out of you guys getting all spooled up about this election. You have a GREAT deal more faith in the system than I do.

I am convinced it is so corrupt the decision has been made. You are given the Great American Right to Vote simply because if you thought you had no say in the matter, you'd revolt.

There is no accounting for the tabulation of the votes. You are just told the winner.


And you have a lot more faith in the American people than I do! laugh
Maybe if he has a Libertarian VP, otherwise, not a chance
I dislike Trump but I dislike the other GOP candidates even more(except Carson) so I'm actually looking forward to voting for him. If all he does is get rid of illegals and stops the million plus foreigners overstaying their visas, he'll have done more positive in my eyes than the past 4 presidents combined.
I'm not a Trump fan at all but I will vote for him or whomever is the Republican nominee.
Originally Posted by rrroae
I dislike Trump but I dislike the other GOP candidates even more(except Carson) so I'm actually looking forward to voting for him. If all he does is get rid of illegals and stops the million plus foreigners overstaying their visas, he'll have done more positive in my eyes than the past 4 presidents combined.

Shouldn't be hard to do if ya don't owe favors.
Originally Posted by Elkhunter49
Yea I would but just like when I voted for McCain then Romney I'll have to hold my nose again!


Same here.
Originally Posted by rrroae
I dislike Trump but I dislike the other GOP candidates even more(except Carson) so I'm actually looking forward to voting for him. If all he does is get rid of illegals and stops the million plus foreigners overstaying their visas, he'll have done more positive in my eyes than the past 4 presidents combined.


In spite of all his talk, I think it's unlikely that Trump would be able to do mass deportations if he were elected. It would cost a lot of money and congress would have to allocate the funds which doesn't seem likely. There would also be all kinds of legal challenges which would slow down the process or stop it even if congress did allocate the money. And he might be aware of this.

If deportation met a lot of resistance Trump might just complain about not getting support and then move on to other issues. Besides, he used to be in favor of illegals so he might revert to that stance if the going got rough. I think those that want an end to illegal immigration (and that includes me) might be getting sold a pig in a poke by Trump.

There are easier ways to control illegal immigration than attempting to do mass deportations anyway. Requiring e-verify screening of all employees and imposing big fines on businesses if their employees are not screened would dry up the job market for illegals in a hurry and many would leave. To me, Trump doesn't seem really serious about this issue.
When Jesus returns, I'll be able to "vote" for the candidate in whom I truly believe.

Until then, I will always be choosing from among the lesser of two evils. This is a man's duty.

I do not find such angst to be outside the expected human condition of living in a fallen world. This isn't a utopia, after all. Is that so hard for so many to grasp?
Originally Posted by rrroae
I dislike Trump but I dislike the other GOP candidates even more(except Carson) so I'm actually looking forward to voting for him. If all he does is get rid of illegals and stops the million plus foreigners overstaying their visas, he'll have done more positive in my eyes than the past 4 presidents combined.


Boom . . . . . . . .nailed it.
Mitch McConnell and the rest of the establishment Republicans hate him, so I'll take great satisfaction in voting for him. It's one way to stick it to them, without supporting the Dems.

I think they would rather have Hillary in the White house so they can keep playing their charade.


Originally Posted by ingwe
I would vote for Satan he were running against Hillary.....


But I thought the constitution forbade Obama from running for the office of president again!
I won't be voting for him.
American voter

take your pick.............


Torture



or




Immediate Death

Geno
Originally Posted by mirage243
Originally Posted by rrroae
I dislike Trump but I dislike the other GOP candidates even more(except Carson) so I'm actually looking forward to voting for him. If all he does is get rid of illegals and stops the million plus foreigners overstaying their visas, he'll have done more positive in my eyes than the past 4 presidents combined.


Boom . . . . . . . .nailed it.
Yep.
I would rather vote for a real Conservative and I hope I will get the chance to do just that.
Originally Posted by BOWSINGER
I would rather vote for a real Conservative and I hope I will get the chance to do just that.


He's a lying, two faced, sack of sheit. Typical, hypocritical, evangelical, flea bag. Mr Munster lookin', creepy fugg.
I used to have a co-worker who always puffed his chest out and said' "I vote the man, not the party." Of course he always voted for some third party with no chance of ever winning. I applaud that sentiment in a local election where voting the man rather than the party may actually be impactful but it does no good in a presidential race.

Whether we like it or not, we are a two party system when it comes to presidential elections. It will boil down to a republican and a democrat candidate and those folks who refuse to vote have in affect voted for the democrat candidate. In this election, assuming Trump wins the nomination, any vote for other than him is a vote for the democrat candidate. Same for the non voters. I don't care if you don't like the republican candidate. There were lots of people who didn't like Romney and just didn't vote thereby giving the election to zero. The non voting conservatives are more to blame for zero winning the last election than the democrats.

It's a shame US politics has come to this but suck it up and vote. Trump is a far better option than anything on the democrat side.
Well said, mart. Every single God fearing, constitution believing, freedom loving adult in this country needs to vote. You don't know if your one vote will make a difference, but enough people's one vote could add up to swinging a few blue states to red. That is all it will take to prevent having a Demonrat president get to nominate two or three Supreme Court justices. God help us if Hitlery or Bernie Fife wins.
I will vote Trump if he is the nominee. I won't like it but I will.

Ernie
Trump has changed his positions on many issues so many times, i don't know what he really believes (except in The
Donald!). I wouldn't know what I was voting for.
I am voting for Trump as a middle finger against the Republican party that is controlled by Domestic and Foreign Plutocrats. The Republicans are complicit in sending more jobs overseas and letting more low wage immigrants in to the country than the democrats.

Why you know it does the stock prices good when you can hire a computer software programmer for 1/2 what you can pay an native american.
stupid thread everyone here that votes will vote for him if we have to.we have no choice.
If he's the "one" up against The Felonious Pantsuit, I'll RUN RUN RUN to the polls and vote for Trump..
I will not vote for a Democrat and I will not vote for Trump. It still makes me feel sick that I voted for that fake conservative, lying madman maverick McCain. I've never missed voting in a Presidential election since I became eligible to vote, but I will this time if my choice is between a Democrat and Trump.
Hillary can only be beat if we have a massive turnout. Yes I will vote for Trump. The alternative is too awful.
Originally Posted by Calvin
If elected, Trump will be so presidential that you will get sick of him being so presidential.


Dude...you got the fever bad!!!

As to the OP??? It's not something I'd like to admit on an open forum, because unlike most here I think he's one dangerous S.O.B. & I'm not even convinced he'll be able to win in the national...I pray to hell I'm wrong because it looks as though he's PROBABLY gonna be the nominee.

It's possible that the reality & enormity of what he's doing is finally sinking in & he'll feel the obligation to follow through on the platform he's been running on, so yes, I'll vote for him in the general, even though it'll be harder than it was in 08 & 12...
I will vote for the Rebublican candidate 'till the day I die.
Whatever your logic or illogic, there is NO way we can have another 4 or 8 years of socialism. But your vote may not be viable anyway, depending on how your state goes with the popular vote.
I would and will vote for Trump, but I will be holding my nose.
Originally Posted by hasbeen1945
I will !!

I would even hold my nose and vote for Rubio if he gets the nomination. Hasbeen



I agree. Cruz is my first choice, but whomever gets the nomination is the one I'll vote for in November.

I'll be casting a vote against Hitlery regardless.
If Trump's the nominee it will be the first presidential election I've ever not voted in since I've been 18.

This is a matter of lesser evils if you are not a Trump fan

I will if he's the nominee and will look at the bright point as my NY vote may actually help this go round
Trump is my first choice, but I will vote for whoever wins the nomination for the GOP. Hillary will be another four years of Obama and Democrat Rule.
Instead of thinking about holding your nose, consider how hard you will have to hold your wallet if another democrat takes office. Then consider the additional 2 or 3 SCOTUS appointments that they will make.

In a nutshell, this election is about who will take over for a long long time: the producers or the takers.
If the conservative voters of this nation put us in the position of having to vote for Trump or Clinton it really doesn't matter does it? We deserve any aftermath that will follow. GW
I think ingwe is right, this country is so corrupt that you only get to vote to keep you content. As George Carlin said years ago, "if you vote in this country, you ARE the problem, because you are telling them you STILL think it matters". Now before i get totally flamed, yes i'm going to vote, and yes i'll vote for the Donald IF i have to. I just don't believe that the powers in charge, who killed 100,000s in the first cival war to maintain power, are going to give up power any easier now.
Originally Posted by guy57
I think ingwe is right, this country is so corrupt that you only get to vote to keep you content. As George Carlin said years ago, "if you vote in this country, you ARE the problem, because you are telling them you STILL think it matters". Now before i get totally flamed, yes i'm going to vote, and yes i'll vote for the Donald IF i have to. I just don't believe that the powers in charge, who killed 100,000s in the first cival war to maintain power, are going to give up power any easier now.


And they have somehow managed to convince a lot of people that some turds don't stink. (But the 16 choices to start with were not all turds......and who did "we" throw out?)
Klikitarik,
True, but as long as they keep US devided Chit just keeps rolling along. Same old same old, pay at the window and move along, nothing to see here. Just look at this forum as an example.
I intend to vote against Hillary, or Bernie as the case may be.
I will vote for the most conservative candidate until the end. Of our choices at this time, Trump is the least conservative candidate. The real question is... how many republican voters will not vote for a liberal at all.
If he picks a strict Constitutionalist as a VP running mate, I will vote for his VP. Otherwise, I am staying home, drinking and praying for my country.
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
If he picks a strict Constitutionalist as a VP running mate, I will vote for his VP. Otherwise, I am staying home, drinking and praying for my country.
Bad wrong answer
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
If he picks a strict Constitutionalist as a VP running mate, I will vote for his VP. Otherwise, I am staying home, drinking and praying for my country.
Bad wrong answer

Yeah, I already know everyone's gonna hate on me for saying it. I have spent my entire life holding my nose and voting against the other guy. I'm done with that, the GOP can no longer take my vote for granted. I've been a lifelong Republican but I may go out and register as a Libertarian, depending on how this election plays out.
Wrong answer, or not, nobody is obligated to vote for anyone they don't want to. It's up to everybody to select candidates that are worth voting for.
Like I said, he can get my vote, by proxy, if he picks the right running mate.
I know this will sound as if i've lost my mind( and maybe i have, LOL) but if we took ALL the, pissed off at the establishment voters and got our heads together. The %s and numbers say we SHOULD be able to elect a third party, WE THE PEOPLE candidate, if the election wasn't corruptly rigged.
Originally Posted by djs
Trump has changed his positions on many issues so many times, i don't know what he really believes (except in The
Donald!). I wouldn't know what I was voting for.


I see Trump in a similar light. Nevertheless, let me reformat the ballot for you.


Possible sackofshit (R) ______

Known sackofshit (D) ______
(R)
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
If he picks a strict Constitutionalist as a VP running mate, I will vote for his VP. Otherwise, I am staying home, drinking and praying for my country.


You can stay home and vote, you just have to walk to the mail box.

It's Washington State, so you staying home means nothing. Battleground states on the other hand...
If Trump is the nominee all states are in play ...he is a liberal too
I voted for G.W. twice, Mccain , and Romney. I would vote for Trump as opposed to not voting or voting for a Democrat, but I truly wish to have the chance sometime in my life to vote for a Candidate that I actually could fully support. I am so tired of these picks on the so-called right.
Our Republican candidates are as conservative as the Kennedys and the Tip Oneill's of the past, the Demo's are so far left,A Socialist and a future Dictator are their representation. Our whole Country has been derailed left I can not truly feel comfortable picking anyone .
With all this in I can only pick to vote for the most Conservative candidate left at the end.
Trump was a Demo until last year and buddies with the Clinton's for personal gain.
If we Voted him in and he turns out to be the Trojan Horse I think he maybe, we deserve all we receive.....

Originally Posted by heavywalker
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
If he picks a strict Constitutionalist as a VP running mate, I will vote for his VP. Otherwise, I am staying home, drinking and praying for my country.

You can stay home and vote, you just have to walk to the mail box.

It's Washington State, so you staying home means nothing. Battleground states on the other hand...

I know man. I'm speaking figuratively.
Originally Posted by mathman
Originally Posted by djs
Trump has changed his positions on many issues so many times, i don't know what he really believes (except in The
Donald!). I wouldn't know what I was voting for.


I see Trump in a similar light. Nevertheless, let me reformat the ballot for you.


Possible sackofshit (R) ______

Known sackofshit (D) ______


This is what I was trying to say in far fewer words.
If Trump wins the nomination then I'll vote against Hillary and not for Trump.

Unless Trump goes seriously, seriously overboard on hating all Republicans who don't agree with him. I'm coming to the realization that I won't vote for our own destruction if it looks like he's against all Republicans but still best buddies with Reid, Pelosi and Bloomberg and in favor of stuff like government healthcare and ObamaCare mandates. It's trivial to convince me that he's not aimed that direction... but he's not making any effort at it now.
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
If he picks a strict Constitutionalist as a VP running mate, I will vote for his VP. Otherwise, I am staying home, drinking and praying for my country.
Bad wrong answer

Yeah, I already know everyone's gonna hate on me for saying it. I have spent my entire life holding my nose and voting against the other guy. I'm done with that, the GOP can no longer take my vote for granted. I've been a lifelong Republican but I may go out and register as a Libertarian, depending on how this election plays out.


There's a lot to like there.

https://www.lp.org/platform

The big-government "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of not waving our military dick in everyone's face. The nanny-state Social "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of getting the .gov nose out of everyone's ass.

I voted Libertarian last cycle and it was the first time in my life I actually felt like I'd voted my conscience. It was a great feeling. I will not vote for Donald [bleep] Trump. Are you f'ing kidding me?! The guy is a buffoon and an utter chameleon. All he's done is toss the right firebombs to get people riled up. I also will not vote for Hillary Clinton. So, Libertarian it will be again.

I am lucky in the sense that there's no way in hell Oregon goes either Cruz or Trump, so my vote is a luxury.
Major Conservative blogger has called it quits on Trump.

http://theresurgent.com/i-will-not-vote-for-donald-trump-ever/

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“Donald Trump has had no ‘road to Damascus’ conversion. He only wants to date the preacher’s daughter. Once he’s gotten in her ballot box, he’ll be back to his pro-abortion New York values self.”
Originally Posted by Jeff_O


There's a lot to like there.

https://www.lp.org/platform

The big-government "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of not waving our military dick in everyone's face. The nanny-state Social "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of getting the .gov nose out of everyone's ass.

I voted Libertarian last cycle and it was the first time in my life I actually felt like I'd voted my conscience. It was a great feeling. I will not vote for Donald [bleep] Trump. Are you f'ing kidding me?! The guy is a buffoon and an utter chameleon. All he's done is toss the right firebombs to get people riled up. I also will not vote for Hillary Clinton. So, Libertarian it will be again.

I am lucky in the sense that there's no way in hell Oregon goes either Cruz or Trump, so my vote is a luxury.


GFY, Obama voter!
Originally Posted by Calvin
If elected, Trump will be so presidential that you will get sick of him being so presidential. World leaders will bow before Trump, instead of what our idiot and chief did.


This will occur right after he "makes" Mexico build the wall. Your youth is showing, big time.
It would actually be rather simple to have Mexico pay for a great deal of the costs for building the wall, if both Houses don't shut it down.
Originally Posted by DigitalDan
I haven't voted for anyone yet. Not voting for ANY incumbent of any persuasion.

A large core of the problem is career politicians. Phuoc 'em.


The more I think about it, the more I believe my Dad was right when he was talking "Throw the bums out", no incumbents in the 70's. I thought he was feeling just a little too riled at the time, but I know exactly what he was feeling now.

Career politicians suck and we need to dismantle that web. If you're "R", all you have to do is look at McCain and see where he's gotten you..
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by DigitalDan
I haven't voted for anyone yet. Not voting for ANY incumbent of any persuasion.

A large core of the problem is career politicians. Phuoc 'em.


The more I think about it, the more I believe my Dad was right when he was talking "Throw the bums out", no incumbents in the 70's. I thought he was feeling just a little too riled at the time, but I know exactly what he was feeling now.

Career politicians suck and we need to dismantle that web.


That any incumbent, given the current political environment, can get re-elected is a testament to the stupidity of Americans.

We simply get what we deserve.
Originally Posted by isaac
It would actually be rather simple to have Mexico pay for a great deal of the costs for building the wall, if both Houses don't shut it down.


Ding, ding! We have a winner. You have to think about it in terms of why wouldn't they help build it? Gets a lot clearer.
If the dems win this one, they will get many SCOTUS picks and we are done. Trump is not a guarantee of great picks, but the dems WILL offer bad choices.

Trump's current platform really isn't bad at all. I can live with it. Will he stick to it or is it just a series of hollow statements? Don't know. His persona is very annoying, and it will turn away many voters. If he gets the nomination, it will be interesting to see how he acts in relation to the Dem candidate. He is viewed very negatively by many and that gives HRC a chance to win. So far he's done what he needs to get voters, how he addresses his negatives will be a deciding factor.
This guy will be voting 20 or more times in several different precincts for the demorat candidate to make sure all his baby mamma's and bastard kids are taken care of.

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To those of you who won't vote, you just made this thug your new boss. Enjoy you new master.

Unbelievable how stupid some people can be.
I won't vote for Trump but I will vote against the demoncrap running.
Originally Posted by Jeff_O
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
If he picks a strict Constitutionalist as a VP running mate, I will vote for his VP. Otherwise, I am staying home, drinking and praying for my country.
Bad wrong answer

Yeah, I already know everyone's gonna hate on me for saying it. I have spent my entire life holding my nose and voting against the other guy. I'm done with that, the GOP can no longer take my vote for granted. I've been a lifelong Republican but I may go out and register as a Libertarian, depending on how this election plays out.


There's a lot to like there.

https://www.lp.org/platform

The big-government "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of not waving our military dick in everyone's face. The nanny-state Social "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of getting the .gov nose out of everyone's ass.

I voted Libertarian last cycle and it was the first time in my life I actually felt like I'd voted my conscience. It was a great feeling. I will not vote for Donald [bleep] Trump. Are you f'ing kidding me?! The guy is a buffoon and an utter chameleon. All he's done is toss the right firebombs to get people riled up. I also will not vote for Hillary Clinton. So, Libertarian it will be again.

I am lucky in the sense that there's no way in hell Oregon goes either Cruz or Trump, so my vote is a luxury.


so you would vote for Bernie then?
I won't...

Cheers/bg
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by isaac
It would actually be rather simple to have Mexico pay for a great deal of the costs for building the wall, if both Houses don't shut it down.


Ding, ding! We have a winner. You have to think about it in terms of why wouldn't they help build it? Gets a lot clearer.


Clue me in then. I see not a chance in hades' MX pays for the wall....any of it.
A more entertaining thread would have been "who here will not vote for Cruz, Rubio, Kasich, etc, since most of us get the big picure and even if Trump is not our first choice, we would vote for him to keep a democrat out of the WH.

The kookists here (read: former RP supporters) are mostly on the Trump bandwagon, but have admitted they would stay home if Trump was not the nominee.
Yeah, this election cycle has pretty much confirmed that one out of three republican voters are nuts.
Originally Posted by ribka


so you would vote for Bernie then?


No
[video:youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=160&v=I0tE6T-ecmg[/video]
My wife is not a member, but she wouldn't vote Trump in the general election no matter how hard I try to explain voting party line.
Way too early to know.
Even though I'm skeptical of Trump I'll definitely vote for him if he's the GOP nominee. Anything to stop the Democrats!
How would voting for Trump stop the Democrats?
Originally Posted by weagle
Mitch McConnell and the rest of the establishment Republicans hate him, so I'll take great satisfaction in voting for him. It's one way to stick it to them, without supporting the Dems.

I think they would rather have Hillary in the White house so they can keep playing their charade.


Amen!!!!! I would prefer Cruz, but will vote for Trump if he is the nominee. As for the others, Carson being the lone exception, one may as well vote for the dimocrat.
Originally Posted by mirage243
. . . . . . . . If he is nominated?

the same 4-5 million that sat on their azzes and didn't vote for Romney in 2012 but voted for McCain in 2008

just cause their person didn't get the nom in 2012 and Romney got it instead
just outta dumb azz spite
which is why we had 4 extra years of "cool and the gang"......


sure hope the geritol Metamucil crowd aint all bent outta shape about about bush leaving the race
bush and his nursing home/retirement community 2016 tour really worked wonders for him laugh




who ever the fugg the nominee is

every frigging repub voter needs to vote for them no matter what.....
and stop this bullchit spite im not voting now chit cause my guy didn't win the nom chit

fugging repub voter apathy puts liberal dems in office plain and simple

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fugging repub voter apathy puts liberal dems in office plain and simple



Trump helped elect hillary. If she can help trump, why can't she help the rest of us?
Originally Posted by renegade50

the same 4-5 million that sat on their azzes and didn't vote for Romney in 2012 but voted for McCain in 2008




Not exactly. Even though there were 4 million new Republican voters registered between 2004 and 2008, many stayed home. Liberals are always losers for the Republican party.


62.3 in 2008.

60.4 in 2004

Originally Posted by watch4bear
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fugging repub voter apathy puts liberal dems in office plain and simple



Trump helped elect hillary. If she can help trump, why can't she help the rest of us?


Hillary helps............


helps herself to working peoples tax dollars to give to ni&&ars and minorities that vote democrat as a freebie way of life
























remember Reagan was a life long dem
then made the switch
started out hunting for commies in the screen actors guild
ran for gov of California
got that
ran for pres
got scorned about how he wasn't a real repub


then finally became potus
and the most loved repub in modern times

the establishment is hating on trump cause of his switch
which they say is not proven and way to fast
his refusal to accept super pac money
saying what is on his mind
and his tapping into the anger against the d.c. establishment


time to get rid of politicians for life

jeb got the axe
the voters spoke
he finally got the hint




Originally Posted by ltppowell
Originally Posted by renegade50

the same 4-5 million that sat on their azzes and didn't vote for Romney in 2012 but voted for McCain in 2008




Not exactly. Even though there were 4 million new Republican voters registered between 2004 and 2008, many stayed home. Liberals are always losers for the Republican party.


62.3 in 2008.

60.4 in 2004


hello mcfly..............


"many stayed home" =

republican voter apathy

they got registered
voted in the primarys
their guy didn't get the nom


then stayed home in nov
pouting about their guy not being the one



repub voter apathy........................






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helps herself to working peoples tax dollars to give to ni&&ars



Ok maybe trump screwed up helping hillary; but how about Charley Rangel, Chuck Schumer, Harry Reid, and John Kerry?

Couldn't they help us like they helped Trump?

Say, you wouldn't know when the last time Trump was out west elk hunting do ya?

I think its important for the east coast types to know about the west.

PS. Did he tent it or stay in a lodge?
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by mirage243
. . . . . . . . If he is nominated?
every frigging repub voter needs to vote for them no matter what.....
and stop this bullchit spite im not voting now chit cause my guy didn't win the nom chit

Has nothing to do with "my" guy winning or not. I would vote for nearly anyone on the ticket except Trump. I don't think he's any better than getting a Democrat. The problem is not my guy, it's Trump.
Originally Posted by Jeff_O
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
If he picks a strict Constitutionalist as a VP running mate, I will vote for his VP. Otherwise, I am staying home, drinking and praying for my country.
Bad wrong answer

Yeah, I already know everyone's gonna hate on me for saying it. I have spent my entire life holding my nose and voting against the other guy. I'm done with that, the GOP can no longer take my vote for granted. I've been a lifelong Republican but I may go out and register as a Libertarian, depending on how this election plays out.


There's a lot to like there.

https://www.lp.org/platform

The big-government "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of not waving our military dick in everyone's face. The nanny-state Social "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of getting the .gov nose out of everyone's ass.

I voted Libertarian last cycle and it was the first time in my life I actually felt like I'd voted my conscience. It was a great feeling. I will not vote for Donald [bleep] Trump. Are you f'ing kidding me?! The guy is a buffoon and an utter chameleon. All he's done is toss the right firebombs to get people riled up. I also will not vote for Hillary Clinton. So, Libertarian it will be again.

I am lucky in the sense that there's no way in hell Oregon goes either Cruz or Trump, so my vote is a luxury.
You are to stupid to know enough not to post or talk politics here after voting for Obama... TFF priceless !
Originally Posted by renegade50
hello mcfly..............


"many stayed home" =

republican voter apathy

they got registered
voted in the primarys
their guy didn't get the nom

then stayed home in nov
pouting about their guy not being the one

repub voter apathy........................

Fewer vote in primaries than vote in the general election. So it's not usually about getting primary voters back out to vote, it's about getting the folks who didn't vote in the primary to bother leaving home to vote in the general.

In 2012 in New Hampshire, for instance, there were roughly 250,000 voters in the Republican primary and 60,000 voters in the Democrat primary.
Compared to the general election in which 330,000 Republican votes cast and about 370,000 Democrats. Republicans didn't get enough non-primary voters out to win.
really don't care about trump hunting
cause you know that is just some b.s. you wrote anyways
like it is some great impact thing

at least he has a carry permit

like a fugging liberal of any type is gonna give 2 flying fuggs about you or me

1 middle aged working white man who spent 24 yrs in the army
and pays way too much tax every year
and you a white man
how old I don't know
from Alaska
whatever else you do I don't know


chit we are the ones they need to steal from to pay for their chitbird voters

we are the evil honky,s who liberlas see as the devil

but they sure love our fugging wallets..........



nice try playing devils advocate games watch4bear


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at least he has a carry permit



Thats pretty cool, but since all trump properties are gun free zones, is trump the only one allowed to be armed?
GOP primary voting in 2016 have seen there highest numbers on reord.
It's kinda like stepping in dog chit isn't it? grin
Originally Posted by Calhoun
Originally Posted by renegade50
hello mcfly..............


"many stayed home" =

republican voter apathy

they got registered
voted in the primarys
their guy didn't get the nom

then stayed home in nov
pouting about their guy not being the one

repub voter apathy........................

Fewer vote in primaries than vote in the general election. So it's not usually about getting primary voters back out to vote, it's about getting the folks who didn't vote in the primary to bother leaving home to vote in the general.

In 2012 in New Hampshire, for instance, there were roughly 250,000 voters in the Republican primary and 60,000 voters in the Democrat primary.
Compared to the general election in which 330,000 Republican votes cast and about 370,000 Democrats. Republicans didn't get enough non-primary voters out to win.


again.....

republican voter apathy.......



and this also shows what I said before

democrat voters turn out like flies attracted to chit for the national election to keep that free way of life going.
Originally Posted by watch4bear
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at least he has a carry permit



Thats pretty cool, but since all trump properties are gun free zones, is trump the only one allowed to be armed?


if you was surrounded by 10,000 liberal aholes on your property
wouldn't you wanta be the one with the gun laugh
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if you was surrounded by 10,000 liberal aholes on your property
wouldn't you wanta be the one with the gun



Is that how many he helped elect?
Originally Posted by isaac
GOP primary voting in 2016 have seen there highest numbers on reord.

cause of trump


the last 8yrs has pizzed off white working America


and we want "cool and the gang" gone
Originally Posted by watch4bear
Quote
at least he has a carry permit



Thats pretty cool, but since all trump properties are gun free zones, is trump the only one allowed to be armed?

--------

What NY businesses aren't gun free zones?
Originally Posted by watch4bear
Quote
if you was surrounded by 10,000 liberal aholes on your property
wouldn't you wanta be the one with the gun



Is that how many he helped elect?


could be
don't care
dude says he has changed his mindset


you mad cause bush dropped out or what

might wanta see that he also donated to many repubs over the yrs


called being a special interest donater

give a politician money
no matter what party
then you might some pull that is favaorable to you down the line


don't play naïve..............
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What NY businesses aren't gun free zones?



If New York is communist, why does trump elect communists?

[Linked Image]
gotta go feed my dogs




































later
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Originally Posted by Jeff_O
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
If he picks a strict Constitutionalist as a VP running mate, I will vote for his VP. Otherwise, I am staying home, drinking and praying for my country.
Bad wrong answer

Yeah, I already know everyone's gonna hate on me for saying it. I have spent my entire life holding my nose and voting against the other guy. I'm done with that, the GOP can no longer take my vote for granted. I've been a lifelong Republican but I may go out and register as a Libertarian, depending on how this election plays out.


There's a lot to like there.

https://www.lp.org/platform

The big-government "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of not waving our military dick in everyone's face. The nanny-state Social "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of getting the .gov nose out of everyone's ass.

I voted Libertarian last cycle and it was the first time in my life I actually felt like I'd voted my conscience. It was a great feeling. I will not vote for Donald [bleep] Trump. Are you f'ing kidding me?! The guy is a buffoon and an utter chameleon. All he's done is toss the right firebombs to get people riled up. I also will not vote for Hillary Clinton. So, Libertarian it will be again.

I am lucky in the sense that there's no way in hell Oregon goes either Cruz or Trump, so my vote is a luxury.
You are to stupid to know enough not to post or talk politics here after voting for Obama... TFF priceless !


Its constantly amazing how folks can continue to not at all understand the big picture.

I'm amazed any of these folks are married, after all you end up learning how to bend really well to stay married... and thats what you have to do here likely... learn to bend, just to keep the ship afloat (barely)

If not, then vote what makes you feel good and thanks for screwing us in the process with either of the D candiates....

Its not like voting libertarian has a chance in hell at this point this year...
Originally Posted by rost495
If not, then vote what makes you feel good and thanks for screwing us in the process with either of the D candiates....

The difference is that I think there are 3 Democrats in the race.
Yep, and Trump may be the most dangerous of the three. If Clinton or Sanders gets elected, the Republicans in Congress will need to keep up their usual charade of resistance that may at least slow a new Democrat POTUS down. If Trump wins it will be huge, bipartisan deal time and the Republicans in Congress will play follow the leader.

I guarantee that conservatives will not like President's Trump's deals with Congress.
Originally Posted by FlaRick
How would voting for Trump stop the Democrats?
In truth, a fact. Same/same, lose/lose. Brought to you proudly by idiots.
Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by ltppowell
Originally Posted by renegade50

the same 4-5 million that sat on their azzes and didn't vote for Romney in 2012 but voted for McCain in 2008




Not exactly. Even though there were 4 million new Republican voters registered between 2004 and 2008, many stayed home. Liberals are always losers for the Republican party.


62.3 in 2008.

60.4 in 2004


hello mcfly..............


"many stayed home" =

republican voter apathy

they got registered
voted in the primarys
their guy didn't get the nom


then stayed home in nov
pouting about their guy not being the one



repub voter apathy........................








No. Apathy suggests they didn't care. Not voting was their way of caring, and they'll do it again if a liberal is the nominee.
haven't all these primaries and caucuses had record breaking turnouts?

doesn't sound like there is much apathy now
Highest GOP primary turnouts on record.

Hell...in Iowa, it was the highest GOP voter count ever for the top 1-3. Each of the top 3 candidates received record breaking numbers.

Dem counts way down. Will further drop come November.

Who could blame them?
Originally Posted by FlaRick
How would voting for Trump stop the Democrats?


Regardless of what he does, Trump is not part of the Democratic party. He would not be part of their lock-step agenda. Imperfect perhaps, but far better than Hillary or Bernie.

I'm more concerned about those who would refuse to vote for any Republican besides their chosen candidate. They seem to care more about how they feel about their vote than about what happens to the country. All politicians are a bunch of narcissistic egotists, but there's still a big difference between the Republicans and the Democrats, especially if you care about the Second Amendment.
Originally Posted by JGRaider
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by isaac
It would actually be rather simple to have Mexico pay for a great deal of the costs for building the wall, if both Houses don't shut it down.


Ding, ding! We have a winner. You have to think about it in terms of why wouldn't they help build it? Gets a lot clearer.


Clue me in then. I see not a chance in hades' MX pays for the wall....any of it.


Direct all foreign aid earmarked for Mexico to the wall. They will have no choice. $971 million per year, if memory serves.
Originally Posted by isaac
Originally Posted by watch4bear
Quote
at least he has a carry permit



Thats pretty cool, but since all trump properties are gun free zones, is trump the only one allowed to be armed?

--------

What NY businesses aren't gun free zones?
Mine
25 billion a year is wired from illegals living here to Mexico.
Originally Posted by jorgeI
A more entertaining thread would have been "who here will not vote for Cruz, Rubio, Kasich, etc, since most of us get the big picure and even if Trump is not our first choice, we would vote for him to keep a democrat out of the WH.

The kookists here (read: former RP supporters) are mostly on the Trump bandwagon, but have admitted they would stay home if Trump was not the nominee.


I would be thrilled with any one of those guys as president.

At least initially.
It's time to dump the establishment WHATEVER it costs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't like the way I think???? TOUGH S H I T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by Longbeardking
It's time to dump the establishment WHATEVER it costs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Don't like the way I think???? TOUGH S H I T!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thank you for that substantive and thoughtful input to the debate.

Another Trump supporter heard from.
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It's time to dump the establishment




If they're good enough for trump, they should be good enough for you. If not, why not?


http://thefederalist.com/2015/06/17/23-prominent-democrats-who-rolled-in-donald-trumps-dough/
Originally Posted by Jeff_O
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
If he picks a strict Constitutionalist as a VP running mate, I will vote for his VP. Otherwise, I am staying home, drinking and praying for my country.
Bad wrong answer

Yeah, I already know everyone's gonna hate on me for saying it. I have spent my entire life holding my nose and voting against the other guy. I'm done with that, the GOP can no longer take my vote for granted. I've been a lifelong Republican but I may go out and register as a Libertarian, depending on how this election plays out.


There's a lot to like there.

https://www.lp.org/platform

The big-government "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of not waving our military dick in everyone's face. The nanny-state Social "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of getting the .gov nose out of everyone's ass.

I voted Libertarian last cycle and it was the first time in my life I actually felt like I'd voted my conscience. It was a great feeling. I will not vote for Donald [bleep] Trump. Are you f'ing kidding me?! The guy is a buffoon and an utter chameleon. All he's done is toss the right firebombs to get people riled up. I also will not vote for Hillary Clinton. So, Libertarian it will be again.

I am lucky in the sense that there's no way in hell Oregon goes either Cruz or Trump, so my vote is a luxury.


Exactly. The people who continue to vote for the lesser of two evils are the reason we keep winding up with evils. I'm not wasting my vote on republicans anymore.
Originally Posted by urbaneruralite
Originally Posted by Jeff_O
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
If he picks a strict Constitutionalist as a VP running mate, I will vote for his VP. Otherwise, I am staying home, drinking and praying for my country.
Bad wrong answer

Yeah, I already know everyone's gonna hate on me for saying it. I have spent my entire life holding my nose and voting against the other guy. I'm done with that, the GOP can no longer take my vote for granted. I've been a lifelong Republican but I may go out and register as a Libertarian, depending on how this election plays out.


There's a lot to like there.

https://www.lp.org/platform

The big-government "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of not waving our military dick in everyone's face. The nanny-state Social "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of getting the .gov nose out of everyone's ass.

I voted Libertarian last cycle and it was the first time in my life I actually felt like I'd voted my conscience. It was a great feeling. I will not vote for Donald [bleep] Trump. Are you f'ing kidding me?! The guy is a buffoon and an utter chameleon. All he's done is toss the right firebombs to get people riled up. I also will not vote for Hillary Clinton. So, Libertarian it will be again.

I am lucky in the sense that there's no way in hell Oregon goes either Cruz or Trump, so my vote is a luxury.


Exactly. The people who continue to vote for the lesser of two evils are the reason we keep winding up with evils. I'm not wasting my vote on republicans anymore.


There will likely never be an election where you're not voting for the lesser of two evils. Both human nature and the nature of politicians virtually guarantee that. The world is imperfect. Be an adult and choose.
We Find Trump exciting and positive. We want to vote for him.

Originally Posted by Jeff_O
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Originally Posted by OutlawPatriot
If he picks a strict Constitutionalist as a VP running mate, I will vote for his VP. Otherwise, I am staying home, drinking and praying for my country.
Bad wrong answer

Yeah, I already know everyone's gonna hate on me for saying it. I have spent my entire life holding my nose and voting against the other guy. I'm done with that, the GOP can no longer take my vote for granted. I've been a lifelong Republican but I may go out and register as a Libertarian, depending on how this election plays out.


There's a lot to like there.

https://www.lp.org/platform

The big-government "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of not waving our military dick in everyone's face. The nanny-state Social "Conservatives" here won't like the notion of getting the .gov nose out of everyone's ass.

I voted Libertarian last cycle and it was the first time in my life I actually felt like I'd voted my conscience. It was a great feeling. I will not vote for Donald [bleep] Trump. Are you f'ing kidding me?! The guy is a buffoon and an utter chameleon. All he's done is toss the right firebombs to get people riled up. I also will not vote for Hillary Clinton. So, Libertarian it will be again.

I am lucky in the sense that there's no way in hell Oregon goes either Cruz or Trump, so my vote is a luxury.


You'd suck Bernie Sanders' cock if given the chance.
Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Originally Posted by Jeff_O


I am lucky in the sense that there's no way in hell Oregon goes either Cruz or Trump, so my vote is a luxury.
You are to stupid to know enough not to post or talk politics here after voting for Obama... TFF priceless !


Luxury in the sense of socialist euphoria? Hope you're keepin your powder dry, dude. You're gonna need it in a couple years, you keep voting that way. You'll probably wake up about the time your ass and assets become communal.
Unless some people leave their infantile utopic fantasies aside and VOTE FOR THE LESSOR OF TWO EVILS, we will end up with the greater evil each time.

What the heck do you think a vote is about in this world, if not choosing the lessor of two evils???

The only one I know who would govern exactly the way I would do it, is ME. And I'm not running.
Originally Posted by DakotaDeer
Unless some people leave their infantile utopic fantasies aside and VOTE FOR THE LESSOR OF TWO EVILS, we will end up with the greater evil each time.

What the heck do you think a vote is about in this world, if not choosing the lessor of two evils???

The only one I know who would govern exactly the way I would do it, is ME. And I'm not running.


Damn good post right there.
Originally Posted by 280shooter
Originally Posted by JGRaider
Originally Posted by local_dirt
Originally Posted by isaac
It would actually be rather simple to have Mexico pay for a great deal of the costs for building the wall, if both Houses don't shut it down.


Ding, ding! We have a winner. You have to think about it in terms of why wouldn't they help build it? Gets a lot clearer.


Clue me in then. I see not a chance in hades' MX pays for the wall....any of it.


Direct all foreign aid earmarked for Mexico to the wall. They will have no choice. $971 million per year, if memory serves.


Guess you've never heard about a little thing called NAFTA. Hasn't done schit for us. MX has done pretty good by it, though.
Originally Posted by DakotaDeer
Unless some people leave their infantile utopic fantasies aside and VOTE FOR THE LESSOR OF TWO EVILS, we will end up with the greater evil each time.

What the heck do you think a vote is about in this world, if not choosing the lessor of two evils???

The only one I know who would govern exactly the way I would do it, is ME. And I'm not running.


The problem is that we too often do this from the get-go. It's a fine approach in the general but we start the process focusing on winning at any cost, rather than choosing who might be good for the whole. Consequently, it's little surprise that we're left sorting through the muck of 'the lesser of evils'.

Trump - the most likely "Republican" (using the term loosely)- is still a big unknown, and will likley continue to be an operative unknown if he clears the final hurdle. But I still fear that he might generate more fear (and hate) from the opposite side, that he will be pummeled by those who vote 'anyone but Trump' - and that number is not insignificant.
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But I still fear that he might generate more fear (and hate) from the opposite side


Along with the fear and hate; is when Hillary says he helped me get elected.
Never mind!
Originally Posted by weagle
Mitch McConnell and the rest of the establishment Republicans hate him, so I'll take great satisfaction in voting for him. It's one way to stick it to them, without supporting the Dems.

I think they would rather have Hillary in the White house so they can keep playing their charade.





My thoughts exactly Don!
Wondering who here would not vote for Cruz or Rubio if they get the nod....
Originally Posted by rost495
Wondering who here would not vote for Cruz or Rubio if they get the nod....


Easy, the majority of former RP-kooks.
Trump is a buffoon and a narcisstic azz. He is a trojan horse democrat and his policies (if implemented ) would be a disaster for the country.
Originally Posted by sambubba
Trump is a buffoon and a narcisstic azz. He is a trojan horse democrat and his policies (if implemented ) would be a disaster for the country.


Your cogent statement needs clarification such as: give us a couple examples as to policies would be a disaster. Contrast that with what the democrats propose.
Originally Posted by ingwe
I would vote for Satan if he were running against Hillary.....



You'll never catch me voting for trump but may be easy to catch me votin against the communists from the other side
Originally Posted by mirage243
Originally Posted by mrfudd
I will not


Since your the first, may I ask why not?


I don't see any difference between him and the Clintons. Same arrogance and lack of consistent core values.
Originally Posted by mrfudd

I don't see any difference between him and the Clintons.


I know just what you mean.

Why,...just today Hillary announced that if she got elected President she'd prosecute herself.
Originally Posted by mrfudd
Originally Posted by mirage243
Originally Posted by mrfudd
I will not


Since your the first, may I ask why not?


I don't see any difference between him and the Clintons. Same arrogance and lack of consistent core values.


If you don't see any difference between Trump and Clintons the please DON'T vote, don't fugg either, you might make a kid.
I resurrected this thread because I have been giving it a lot of thought.

If Trump is indeed the Republican candidate, I will probably sit this one out. I cannot vote for either Clinton or Sanders, nor do I want to be in any way responsible for the debacle that a Trump presidency will become. I am pretty sure that I will be hunting deer somewhere, come November 8th.
Originally Posted by mudhen
I resurrected this thread because I have been giving it a lot of thought.

If Trump is indeed the Republican candidate, I will probably sit this one out. I cannot vote for either Clinton or Sanders, nor do I want to be in any way responsible for the debacle that a Trump presidency will become. I am pretty sure that I will be hunting deer somewhere, come November 8th.


Well Good For You,
Proficient with a bow?
Originally Posted by mudhen
I resurrected this thread because I have been giving it a lot of thought.

If Trump is indeed the Republican candidate, I will probably sit this one out. I cannot vote for either Clinton or Sanders, nor do I want to be in any way responsible for the debacle that a Trump presidency will become. I am pretty sure that I will be hunting deer somewhere, come November 8th.


Were you an RP-kookista?
Originally Posted by jorgeI

Were you an RP-kookista?

Beats the hell out of me--I haven't a clue what you're talking about.
Originally Posted by sambubba
democrat and his policies ( implemented ) would be a disaster for the country.


Ahh..
That's what we have, right now dipstick..
Hard to believe how many here are owned by MSN.
dave
Originally Posted by mudhen
Originally Posted by jorgeI

Were you an RP-kookista?

Beats the hell out of me--I haven't a clue what you're talking about.


ok, WERE YOU A RON PAUL SUPPORTER DURING THE LAST ELECTION CYCLE?
Originally Posted by jorgeI
Originally Posted by mudhen
I resurrected this thread because I have been giving it a lot of thought.

If Trump is indeed the Republican candidate, I will probably sit this one out. I cannot vote for either Clinton or Sanders, nor do I want to be in any way responsible for the debacle that a Trump presidency will become. I am pretty sure that I will be hunting deer somewhere, come November 8th.


Were you an RP-kookista?



I was. And his policies still make more sense than any of those that have been nominated

Didn't stop me from voting for Romney. And I mean this in the nicest way possible Jorge, but you're missing something if you think it was rp folks were enamored with. It was his true conservative policies including foreign policy
OK, no.
Originally Posted by 2legit2quit
Originally Posted by jorgeI
Originally Posted by mudhen
I resurrected this thread because I have been giving it a lot of thought.

If Trump is indeed the Republican candidate, I will probably sit this one out. I cannot vote for either Clinton or Sanders, nor do I want to be in any way responsible for the debacle that a Trump presidency will become. I am pretty sure that I will be hunting deer somewhere, come November 8th.


Were you an RP-kookista?



I was. And his policies still make more sense than any of those that have been nominated

Didn't stop me from voting for Romney. And I mean this in the nicest way possible Jorge, but you're missing something if you think it was rp folks were enamored with. It was his true conservative policies including foreign policy


he had NO foreign policy and you did what I did, more like voting AGAINST OBAMA than FOR Romney, unlike most of the RPers who chose to stay home and gave us (among other things) Kagan and Sotomayor...
Originally Posted by jorgeI
Originally Posted by mudhen
Originally Posted by jorgeI

Were you an RP-kookista?

Beats the hell out of me--I haven't a clue what you're talking about.


ok, WERE YOU A RON PAUL SUPPORTER DURING THE LAST ELECTION CYCLE?


If you knew Ben, you wouldn't ask that question. he is a highly educated,well spoken man, who is a shooter and hunter.

IOW.... a polar opposite to Donald Trump.
If you knew Ben, you wouldn't ask that question.
-----------

I think you're right but, he doesn't know him.

Just like you obviously don't know Trump.
I just don't like his New Yorker schtick and besides, my wife's better looking smile
Carson is far and away my choice 1, but I'm also realistic. It doesn't appear that there is anything to stop this Trump Train[unless he, himself wrecks it] so we might as well get on and press our demands to our congresscritters and make certain they know where we stand.
Originally Posted by jorgeI
I just don't like his New Yorker schtick and besides, my wife's better looking smile
Apparently we can agree on something! grin
Originally Posted by dave7mm
Originally Posted by sambubba
democrat and his policies ( implemented ) would be a disaster for the country.


Ahh..
That's what we have, right now dipstick..
Hard to believe how many here are owned by MSN.
dave


I hate liberals and liberlism in all forms, moral or political. Trump has always supported and donated to the Clintons. He has always been a liberal and always will be. He says what most of the people want to hear and has no intention of carrying out his words/plans. We need someone with strong morals and a conservative background. I loathe msn, msnbc, and cnn. If you want to vote for him and show your true colors, be my guest.
What everyone need to realize is if you try to get your candidate nominated(voting for him in your primary)
and fail you can vote Trump without blame or repercussion
Like I always say you have to play the hand you're dealt
but play you must
Unf*ckinbelievable, I am somewhat a Trump supporter, I loathe Cruz and don't care much for Rubio, but you can bet your sweet ass if either one of them end up with the nomination I will pull the lever so hard they"ll have to get a mechanic to unjam the machine. WTF is wrong with some of you?
DT is not my first choice, but he will get my vote if nominated... he scares me quite a bit because I do not see him looking for a strict Constitutionalist to replace Scalia... but he may get as many as three chances and the net benefit potential looks far better to me than Bernie or The Beast.
Originally Posted by Sitka deer
DT is not my first choice, but he will get my vote if nominated... he scares me quite a bit because I do not see him looking for a strict Constitutionalist to replace Scalia... but he may get as many as three chances and the net benefit potential looks far better to me than Bernie or The Beast.


Amen. Anybody but a democrat.
I find it hard to believe that any person that has a bit of education, and most that don't, could, at this point, after years of fiascos and seeing what I"m Mad Too Eddie, gets us in teh end generally, that anyone would stay home and not pull the R lever regardless.

I'll pull it even if I come out smelling like the lid to the septic tank broke through...

I can actually see uneducated idealists having and issue and actually thinking they are making a point, but any education and a bit of lifes education should change that quickly...

In fact today I wrote in Mickey Mouse for the R party chairman locally because the incumbent and only idiot running is an idiot and a moron.... but I certainly didn't refuse to vote, and certainly didn't decide to pick up an D primary ballot instead.
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