How many tweets is he going to send Nov 9 saying that if you disregard the vote totals, he won bigly? barfo
Russia hacked Newsweek as soon as they published the Trump Cuba article. They're going to hack multiple states election offices. We're not going to know who wins until next year.
He's tanking the election hard....he sold his brand to the masses and the last thing he wants now is a real job
Wellll, I spent 2 minutes looking. http://media.theharrispoll.com/docu...inds-Big-Differences-Among-Americ-2003-03.pdf I could find many more, but you'd just ignore them as you've done in the past. By the way, even if you were right that the majority was in favor of the war from its first day, that would still be irrelevant to whether it was a pressured rush to war. It took Bush 1 1/2 years of daily whining lies to coerce America into war, not some leisurely unrushed walk in the park as you claim. It was a pushy rush to war.
"Furthermore, a majority of Americans (58%) are at least somewhat confident that President Bush “will make the right decisions regarding the use or non-use of the U.S. military to attack Iraq.” Most people in Great Britain (69%) and Canada (63%) have little or no confidence that he will do so. " Sad how much smarter the Brits and Canadians are. barfo
The British media are more current, in depth, and multisided than the more controlled American media. The British are just better at verbal skills--writing, reading, and talking. At no time was the majority of Americans in favor of the Iraq War, even at the peak of war fever on the first day, after 1 1/2 years of a media rush to war pressuring the majority to be silent. Revisionist history will teach students differently, of course.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/1633/Iraq.aspx#4 In February 2001, several months before the 9/11 attacks, 52% of americans favored ground troops to Iraq to remove Saddam. November 2001, 74% favored doing so. ...
"It's my right to wear this, sir" Duh. Wearing a Trump hat to a freaking BLM rally - what's the worst that can happen? This moron knew exactly what he was doing. Attention whoring for his FB Live feed.
Hmm, I question if this is drawing to win an invitation to the debate is legal. Most states have strict regulations against requiring a financial commitment, such as a purchase, to win a drawing. He clearly states that to be entered, you must make a contribution. That violates most state regulations. I am not sure if there is an exemption for political drawings? In addition, he states his father will pick the winner. I am not sure that fits the legal description of how a winner may be chosen in most states. Also, the odds of winning need to be announced in most states.