Politics OFFICIAL Republican presidential debate

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  1. magnifier661

    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    I'm on my phone, but I'm sure a huge Sanders fanboy would have his Twitter on lockdown
     
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    speeds $2.50 highball, $1.50 beer Staff Member Administrator GFX Team

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    Glad to see Trump saying vaccines cause Autism. He wasn't quite enough of a shit lord already.
     
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    julius I wonder if there's beer on the sun Staff Member Global Moderator

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    Bullshit. Get your Trump blinders off man.

    here is some other tweets he did totally disproving your hairbrained defense.

    "Yup. Bush was a great president. Yes. No doubt. Great president. All Obama's fault. #DebateWithBernie"

    No "this is sarcasm".

    ".@JebBush - yes. Let's continue the great ideas that got us into Iraq. Fine idea. #DebateWithBernie #GOPDebate"

    "Trump: "I will take care of women." Really? What about respecting the right of women to control their own bodies? #DebateWithBernie"

    yep, sure sounds like someone who was saying something genuinely nice about Trump earlier...

    btw, on what planet is Trump humble?? That alone should've clued you in he was making a joke.
     
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    dviss1 Emcee Referee

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    I don't do twitter, and I haven't been a boy since I was 18.
     
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    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    Exactly!!! As you see, he was honest about everything he said about trump. Thank you very much on proving that point.

    I never said Sanders likes Trump. It's that sanders thinks trump is genuinely nice. Sorry to burst your bubble. It must have made you really mad
     
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    Rubio... I can't fuck with ANYONE who thinks it's ok to HAVE to bear their rapist's baby. Yeah little 13 year old girl that was raped by your uncle. You have to have that baby... In Oregon, the rapist ALSO has parental rights...

    WTF is wrong with these RapePublicans?
     
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    What?? Her response to the $10 bill was spot on IMO. All those other MFs who said Rosa Parks? Yeah fucking right... THAT'S pandering to women and Black folk if you ask me because I don't believe ANY of them including Trump when they say that. Women don't give a shit who's on what bill. They care about Republicans getting the fuck outta their Uteri...
     
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    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    I likened Russia's actions to taking our lunch money. It's a good analogy, without babbling about a bunch of crap that's not relevant.
     
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    barfo triggered obsessive commie pinko boomer maniac Staff Member Global Moderator

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    FTFY.

    barfo
     
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    JFizzleRaider Yeast Lords Global Moderator

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    So true. I don't get it. One of the most fucked up things anyone could go through. Could you imagine what that would do to the woman bearing the child mentally? Gives me shivers.
     
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    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    But she used a woman to symbolize liberty after. Lol
     
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    Did he talk about that in the debate? Missed that part.
     
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    I loved when Rand Paul WENT IN on Chris Christie regarding how Republicans talk about the 10th amendment but abandon it when marijuana comes up. You can't have it both ways.
     
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    Of course he didn't. But here you go:

     
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    You're missing the point. That woman DOES symbolize liberty. Always has. Does anything need to be changed about her?
    She was illustrating the fact that nothing symbolically needs to be changed and that we need to do it with our actions instead.
     
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    For black people, too.
     
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    Denny Crane It's not even loaded! Staff Member Administrator

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    I don't think Kasich is racist, nor is Paul, nor is Bush, etc.

    Democrats are racist. Look at what they've done for black unemployment alone.
     
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    I didn't get that.

    This is a really stupid comment.

    Rand Paul however want's to get rid of the government rules on Discrimination. He want's to go back to the times when people could deny you service due to race so... yeah..
     
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    magnifier661 B-A-N-A-N-A-S!

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    No you are missing the point.

    She said she will not pander women to promote her, yet she used a woman's symbol to promote her presidency.

    But lets not stop there with her contradiction... She said she will talk with the Supreme Leader of Iran and push our sanctions to force them into submission, yet when she was CEO of HP, she bypassed American Sanctions to sell hundreds of millions in computer parts to Iran. She said she ran a successful corporation, yet the most respected economist in yale said she was the worst by devaluing the company in half and making 100 million in process.

    Here is a great bit to read... She even lies about her upbringing. Sound familiar?

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...lculating-tragic-stepdaughter-s-mom-says.html

    She has staked her claim to the American dream on her rise from secretary to CEO and made it the platform from which she has launched countless speeches as a would-be presidential candidate.

    But now Carly Fiorina's story has been put in doubt by the man she was with at the very start of her rise.

    Todd Bartlem, who went on to become Fiorina's first husband, accuses her of creating a misleading mythology and 'losing her humanity' for a 'pathological' pursuit of power.

    Speaking exclusively to Daily Mail Online, he said: 'It's not like she was a secretary for 15 years and rose up. She dropped out of law school, she settled on business school. It was all very planned.

    'She's a very calculating person and her risks paid off but whenever I read descriptions about her life there'd always be this bit that she rose from a secretary at a real estate company to the head of AT&T…

    'I mean she had a part-time position when she quit law school and she had to have money to pay the rent, so she worked as a secretary to a real estate firm in Palo Alto, but it was incidental.'

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    Carly Fiorina greeting potential voters earlier this month at a town hall event in Barrington, New Hampshire

    Indeed, Fiorina, 60 - who claimed to have 'lived the American dream' with a seamless rise from secretary to the upper echelons of AT&T and then CEO of Hewlett Packard - had a very comfortable upbringing.

    Fiorina's mother, Madelon, was an abstract artist and her father, Joseph Sneed, was a legal academic who went on to be appointed a federal judge by Richard Nixon. Carly was their middle child of three.

    On the Carly For America campaign website - run not by her staff but by a political action committee that supports her candidacy - she is quoted as saying her childhood was 'modest' and 'middle class'.

    In fact her childhood saw her travel from California to North Carolina to London and Ghana as her father took up academic positions at Cornell, Yale, Stanford and Duke. Carly then attended Stanford University in California, where she majored in medieval history and philosophy.

    It was there that she met Bartlem, now 61.

    After graduating, Fiorina enrolled at UCLA Law School to please her father. But she had no interest in law and hated every minute of it.

    Much to her father's dismay – she has recounted that he worried she would 'never amount to anything' – she quit after a few months. And then for the next few months she worked as a secretary before marrying Bartlem in 1977 and moving with him to Italy, where he had a job teaching with Johns Hopkins University.



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