Planned parenthood should not be funded with taxpayer dollars. Whether they perform abortions or not.
http://www.britannica.com/event/Bush-v-Gore The following day, in a 7–2 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Florida decision, holding that the various methods and standards of the recount process violated the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution. (Gore tried to steal the election, SCOTUS got that. 7-2 means even the democratic appointees thought gore was trying to steal the election).
Nice, Einstein. Still 7-2 Gore was trying to steal the election. 7-2 means at least two of your kind voted he was trying to steal it.
Pretty much ANY occupation is better preparation to be an EFFECTIVE President than being a politician of any kind is. Being a Senator or a Representative should permanently disqualify one from ever running for President. They are meant to be checks in the balance of power, not conspirators in the enslavement of the citizenry.
With all of the millions of miscellaneous pieces of rock and debris orbiting around our sun, would it really upset some cosmic balance if a small asteroid were to strike Donald Trump at his next campaign event?
Literally anything is possible with Trump, but I don't see why he'd pick Kasich. Or Cruz or Rubio or Hillary, for that matter. I'm thinking maybe Mike Tyson. barfo
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/nevada-may-show-trump-can-win-even-with-low-turnout/ Nate Silver expects low voter turnout in Nevada republican caucus. https://www.nationaljournal.com/s/619673?unlock=CFWPGAMN5RVWOIM5&mref=homepage-free Democratic turnout is noticeably down from its high-water mark in 2008, with significantly more GOP voters turning out in Iowa and New Hampshire. Republicans held a 15,700-vote turnout advantage in Iowa and a 33,000-vote edge in New Hampshire. Meanwhile, Nevada turnout was down 30 percent from the Obama-Clinton clash of eight years ago. http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/23/politics/nevada-republican-caucus-results/ It was unclear exactly what the GOP turnout would be in Nevada, but anecdotal reports from caucus sites around the state suggested that it was much higher than officials had expected -- due in part to the supporters turning out for Trump. That led to chaos, confusion and long lines at some caucus states early in the night. Some caucus sites ran out of ballots and several GOP operatives said that volunteers were not adequately trained on caucus rules, leading to reports of violations
Loser Pope takes on Donald Trump, suffers massive humiliation, slinks off to Vatican https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...ers-massive-humiliation-slinks-off-to-vatican
It's funny how people keep jumping on this, like it's some sort of slight, or insight into why he's being voted for, as if only 'poorly educated' people are pro-Trump. It was a true "Bushism" on his part, but he meant well. Reading from the Twitter comments it's pretty evident that the poorly educated are on both sides of the political fence.