A Call for Trump to Drop Out ( Archived) (202)

Aug 6, 2016 2:36 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
loulou77
loulou77loulou77Vancouver, British Columbia Canada1 Threads 1,555 Posts
crayons: that being said i share a few political issues with the trumpy while i share none with the lizard queen. n' the thing about killing, the more you do it the easier it gets.


You realize that conspiracy theories are not fact...rumours spread by many of Clinton's opponents to muddy the political waters...but I think I am wasting my breath...sigh
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Aug 6, 2016 2:36 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
loulou77: Yes...precisely my point...you cannot defend a representative of a political office by avoiding the elephant in the room sort to speak by highlighting the talk of conspiracy theories of another political figure...or opponent...

Everyone has an opinion but would like to know why people are blinded by such a character...Trump is not the answer or savior of the people of USA...as he leads many to think...no conspiracy theories needed...just look at his interviews in the past and his many speeches...enough said...


I'm not a lover of Democracy in its current form. Its not 1 person 1 vote, its whoever has the most money puts people into office and with all that entails. The ordinary Joe gets shafted because of big business agenda's.

We have to have a system of accountability of our Politicians, all of them, no matter who we support, and remind them of their job. Not calling politicians to account, even the ones we support, just gives them more power over us imo.

wave
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Aug 6, 2016 2:39 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
crayons
crayonscrayonsSt. Jo, Texas USA65 Threads 1,951 Posts
i'm wondering if/when queen "bloody mary"
is going to raise the ire of the deepstate
and become too big of a liability.
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Aug 6, 2016 2:41 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
loulou77: You realize that conspiracy theories are not fact...rumours spread by many of Clinton's opponents to muddy the political waters...but I think I am wasting my breath...
I would vote you in Lou/Lou....what would be my reward...??????
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Aug 6, 2016 2:45 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
studecar
studecarstudecarsayre, Oklahoma USA7 Threads 102 Posts
come on - I don't want him to drop out, I don't believe he would regardless of how many Republicans object . studecar
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Aug 6, 2016 2:47 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
crayons
crayonscrayonsSt. Jo, Texas USA65 Threads 1,951 Posts
if larry nichols who was a scrubber for the clintons
was lying, he would be sued, now think about that,

they have tried to kill him but they cant sue him.
let that sink in for a moment.
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Aug 6, 2016 2:48 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
loulou77
loulou77loulou77Vancouver, British Columbia Canada1 Threads 1,555 Posts
Aragorn11: I'm not a lover of Democracy in its current form. Its not 1 person 1 vote, its whoever has the most money puts people into office and with all that entails. The ordinary Joe gets shafted because of big business agenda's.

We have to have a system of accountability of our Politicians, all of them, no matter who we support, and remind them of their job. Not calling politicians to account, even the ones we support, just gives them more power over us imo.


There is a problem with the current system of democracy...why I think people have initially favored a non-politician...a wake up call for the Republicans...but Trump would have done better not to race bait...another reason why Clinton has a good chance at Presidency...

Big business should not be allowed to donate money to political figures and ask for favors...it is very unethical...for both sides to entertain...why Sanders is a refreshing change...too bad he was not elected...but perhaps too radical for some...wine
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Aug 6, 2016 2:50 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
purr4mance
purr4mancepurr4manceCleveland, Ohio USA4,825 Posts
JoyCrest: Thanks Purr,

I don't hate Hillary, in fact, I admire her courage and she is smart,

and intelligent, everything. But all those books and facts and videos

are discredited as conspiracies. All these writers are fools! There

must be some grain of truth! Perhaps she will change! I hate the sins,

not the sinner. Trump is not a saint, but he did not kill anyone, he

does not have a murder squad!


he may have caused the death of mexicans and others while they were in his old buildings, rehabbing them for peanuts and exposed to asbestos.
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Aug 6, 2016 2:52 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
loulou77
loulou77loulou77Vancouver, British Columbia Canada1 Threads 1,555 Posts
truheart1941: I would vote you in Lou/Lou....what would be my reward...??????


A hand shake and possibly a hug...depends on my mood...lol...laugh wine

Or a lips

Cheers...
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Aug 6, 2016 2:59 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
loulou77: There is a problem with the current system of democracy...why I think people have initially favored a non-politician...a wake up call for the Republicans...but Trump would have done better not to race bait...another reason why Clinton has a good chance at Presidency...

Big business should not be allowed to donate money to political figures and ask for favors...it is very unethical...for both sides to entertain...why Sanders is a refreshing change...too bad he was not elected...but perhaps too radical for some...


Very unethical and there has to be a better way, unfortunately I see no will from politicians to address it.

Yeah Sanders looked a good guy, have read some about him and his upbringing and would suggest he has far more in common with the normal Joe than Trump or Clinton.

Anyway outta here while I can laugh wave
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Aug 6, 2016 5:32 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
northland64bryan
northland64bryannorthland64bryanexcelsior springs, Missouri USA35 Posts
John McCain is voting Hillary as well as many republicans.
Hope all the citizens who vote republican have a warm fuzzy feeling watching their republican representatives sell out.
But!, so did Bernie.....
Trump is the isolated representative for the republican party.
He shot from the hip on a plane full of money...nothing wrong in speculating.
Like the United States never flew a plane with money in it..right...lol
We accept Hillary for wiping her hard drive destroying documents putting sensitive information on accessible public media sites and half the country wants to reward her believing they will get a slice of the pie....The pie is almost gone and your a fool thinking this woman gives a stink about you!
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Aug 6, 2016 5:49 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
lemonsieur
lemonsieurlemonsieursamos, North Aegean Greece3 Threads 1 Polls 76 Posts
i am ashamed that i have to witness this presidential election in my lifetime. it is embarrassing. both candidates kind of insult my intelligence, but the mechanism of playing them off each other is just too much. i'm so glad i don't have any children these days.drinking
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Aug 6, 2016 6:00 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
crayons
crayonscrayonsSt. Jo, Texas USA65 Threads 1,951 Posts
northland64bryan: John McCain is voting Hillary as well as many republicans.
Hope all the citizens who vote republican have a warm fuzzy feeling watching their republican representatives sell out.
!
No dont worry... happy to see these neocon traitors go away, i've been fighting them for twenty years and all they want is more money, trumpy has destroyed their little RNC slush fund operation... have not received one call this year... and those people will scream at you if you dont scream at them first.
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Aug 6, 2016 7:13 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
stringman
stringmanstringmanwallaceburg, Ontario Canada649 Threads 1 Polls 7,049 Posts
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Aug 6, 2016 9:03 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
raphael119
raphael119raphael119washington d.c., District of Columbia USA19 Threads 3 Polls 5,181 Posts
Trump may try to lower expectations for debate. He isn't stupid, just nuts. Clinton needs to avoid Trump's classic monkey antics and throwing his waste at everyone.
She should set the terms and style of the debate with super strict rules of engagement.
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Aug 7, 2016 3:19 AM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
sophiasummer
sophiasummersophiasummerNorthland, New Zealand112 Threads 6,528 Posts
SistaCallie: Insiders to Trump: Drop out
'I’d rather take our chances with nearly anyone else than continue with this certain loser who will likely cost the Senate and much more,' said a New Hampshire Republican.
By STEVEN SHEPARD 08/05/16 05:18 AM EDT

Amid widespread chatter that Donald Trump could drop out of the presidential race before Election Day, Republican insiders in key battleground states have a message for The Donald: Get out.

That’s according to The POLITICO Caucus — a panel of activists, strategists and operatives in 11 swing states. The majority of GOP insiders, 70 percent, said they want Trump to drop out of the race and be replaced by another Republican candidate — with many citing Trump’s drag on Republicans in down-ballot races. But those insiders still think it’s a long-shot Trump would actually end his campaign and be replaced by another GOP candidate.

“I’d rather take our chances with nearly anyone else than continue with this certain loser who will likely cost the Senate and much more,” said a New Hampshire Republican — who, like all respondents, completed the survey anonymously.

“The effect Trump is having on down-ballot races has the potential to be devastating in November,” added a Florida Republican. “His negative image among Hispanics, women and independents is something that could be devastating to Republicans. Trump’s divisive rhetoric to the Hispanic community at large has the potential to be devastating for years to come.”

Trump has given no indication that he’s considering quitting, and his campaign insists his perseverance is one of his best attributes. But two network reports recently suggested senior GOP leaders were eyeing how that process would work, just in case.

A Trump exit from the race after he’s been formally nominated would trigger a rarely used vacancy rule in the national Republican Party’s rulebook. That rule empowers the Republican National Committee — a 168-member panel that includes three GOP leaders from every state and territory — to select a replacement. The RNC is also authorized to reconvene the national convention, which would be all but logistically impossible.

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In small words in minimal sentences, it must be wakeup call, to both.

Its the quest of another further vote for, "Nobody"

Its just a dam shocking play of the people.

What they really care about?
What's their agenda?

except more demise.

My friends over there it seems, it is a pay packet that rules.

{like every where else)
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Aug 7, 2016 9:43 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
crayons
crayonscrayonsSt. Jo, Texas USA65 Threads 1,951 Posts
the best part of the posts article was this...they have no idea...
its not what color you are, but you can produce in a tight economy.
(((laughin))) These Dimwits Need psycologists.....

quote form the post
"If it is hard for people to form unbiased judgments about their own economic situations, their attitudes about race are even messier. Those realities make it difficult for psychologists and pollsters to confidently explain how racial prejudice and economic insecurity are connected to a phenomenon like Donald Trump.
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Aug 7, 2016 9:52 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
crayons
crayonscrayonsSt. Jo, Texas USA65 Threads 1,951 Posts
crayons: ...they have no idea...
its not what color you are, but you can produce in a tight economy.
(((laughin))) These Dimwits Need psycologists.....

quote form the post
"If it is hard for people to form unbiased judgments about their own economic situations, their attitudes about race are even messier. Those realities make it difficult for psychologists and pollsters to confidently explain how racial prejudice and economic insecurity are connected to a phenomenon like Donald Trump.


i'm sorry i'm still laughin... it should read ...the best part of the posts article was this..."If it is hard for people to form unbiased judgments about their own economic situations, their attitudes about race are even messier. Those realities make it difficult for psychologists and pollsters to confidently explain how racial prejudice and economic insecurity are connected to a phenomenon like Donald Trump...

they have no idea...
its not what color you are, but what You can produce in a tight economy. (((laughin))) These Dimwits Need psycologists.....
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Aug 7, 2016 10:27 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
northland64bryan
northland64bryannorthland64bryanexcelsior springs, Missouri USA35 Posts
It has been obvious from the start that the republican party has been in bed with the democrats. Thanks to Donald Trump this speculation became reality.. John McCain, Hilarys favorite republican is bolting to her side.
The bought and paid for media is not going to be fair to Donald Trump that is if the reporters want to keep a job with their liberal minded owners.
A New Hampshire Republican who turned turncoat to save his name for selling his soul doesn't worry me.
Donald Trump is going to win.
Just remember...I am the one who is canceling your vote!...:)
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Aug 7, 2016 10:28 PM CST A Call for Trump to Drop Out
ScottyVan
ScottyVanScottyVanBracknell, Berkshire, England UK13 Posts
Does not matter who gets in, Trump, Clinton or whoever else, all corrupt regardless saying what they pay their spin doctors to tell them to say, just as corrupt as my government and rest of the worlds governments, nothing will change as always apart from one thing, more tax!!!!!
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