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In fairness he's at a disadvantage because he's not seen the intelligence reports that some of the others have

Like I said knowing the simplest foreign policy stuff won't be found in an intel brief. Actually researching the issues and applying himself. Its damn near like studying any other subject.
 
Voting for Trump is a moronic thing to do, no matter how angry people are.

You dont get it man. Rubio/Hillary are all the same. People have been begging for a 3rd party candidate and Trump is that guy. The establishment doesn't care about anyone but their buddies in DC
 
Question of the day:

Outside of political gains for the right, do you see an honest need for voter ID laws?
 
You dont get it man. Rubio/Hillary are all the same. People have been begging for a 3rd party candidate and Trump is that guy. The establishment doesn't care about anyone but their buddies in DC

OK take a step back, and just think for a minute. What would the US look like under a Trump administration? Just take a step back and subjectively think about it. It would a complete mess. Other countries are already balking at the prospect.

As for your first point, Rubio and Hillary are not the same, they differ on many key issues and, quite frankly, one is a compulsive liar and the other isn't. And, as far as I can tell, there have only been two primary contests. The race is still wide open. When the field starts thinning the so-called 'establishment' candidate will pick up the dead votes.
 
Question of the day:

Outside of political gains for the right, do you see an honest need for voter ID laws?

There is an element of voter ID in the UK and it's not a hassle at all. I mean if you don't have to identify yourself at the ballot box then the system is open to fraud. Also, you either have to be so unorganized or so lazy to be unable to ID yourself. New Hampshire had an interesting ID system in their primaries where if there was no ID present then voters could fill out a form and have their picture take to confirm no voter fraud.
 
Question of the day:

Outside of political gains for the right, do you see an honest need for voter ID laws?

Absolutely. Voting is a right that's been marginalized. If you're not an American citizen you don't have that right..... And if you're already dead you don't either
 
There is an element of voter ID in the UK and it's not a hassle at all. I mean if you don't have to identify yourself at the ballot box then the system is open to fraud. Also, you either have to be so unorganized or so lazy to be unable to ID yourself. New Hampshire had an interesting ID system in their primaries where if there was no ID present then voters could fill out a form and have their picture take to confirm no voter fraud.

Most agree a teachers hours are about as easy as they come, but it's hard for me get to the dmv when they're open. Depending on the state, getting an id can be very difficult.

I wouldn't be as opposed to the New Hampshire idea.
 
Do you honestly think Trump is stupid?

Any man or woman that's running for President and says that Vladimir Putin is a nice guy, Jerusalem shouldn't be the capital of Israel, doesn't know who Qasem Soleimani is, doesn't know what the Sykes–Picot Agreement is, can't tell the difference between Hezbollah, the Quds Force and the Kurds, doesn't know what the American Nuclear Triad is or its purpose just to name a few is an idiot and shouldn't be running for president of the United States. So yes Trump is a damn idiot.
 
Rubio & Hillary biggest donors are Goldman Sachs. I don't care if other countries like Saudi Arabia don't like Trump. The fact that foreigners are trying to change our minds makes me like Trump even more. The dogs of hell have been unleashed on trump and his support grows. Anyone else who has been up against what he's been up against would've been done in June and I admire that

Oh yea a wall needs to be built
 
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Question of the day:

Outside of political gains for the right, do you see an honest need for voter ID laws?

Yes because you have states like California who are allowing illegals to vote in elections when only U.S. citizens are allowed too. It should be an issue because we have voter id laws in Tennessee and there are no problems with it.
 
Question of the day:

Outside of political gains for the right, do you see an honest need for voter ID laws?

Sure I do. If someone is going to vote, I don't think it's an unfair proposition for there to be a process to prove that the vote is legitimate.

At the same time, getting the appropriate ID should cost nothing and be hassle-free. Otherwise it's akin to a poll tax.
 
Yes because you have states like California who are allowing illegals to vote in elections when only U.S. citizens are allowed too. It should be an issue because we have voter id laws in Tennessee and there are no problems with it.

You may want to check your facts on that.
 
Rubio & Hillary biggest donors are Goldman Sachs. I don't care if other countries like Saudi Arabia don't like Trump. The fact that foreigners are trying to change our minds makes me like Trump even more. The dogs of hell have been unleashed on trump and his support grows. Anyone else who has been up against what he's been up against would've been done in June and I admire that

Oh yea a wall needs to be built

Voting based on emotion isn't very smart. Trump is a joke candidate. The GOP will be a laughing stock if they nominate him.
 
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Rubio & Hillary biggest donors are Goldman Sachs. I don't care if other countries like Saudi Arabia don't like Trump. The fact that foreigners are trying to change our minds makes me like Trump even more. The dogs of hell have been unleashed on trump and his support grows. Anyone else who has been up against what he's been up against would've been done in June and I admire that

Oh yea a wall needs to be built

Ted Cruz got more money from Goldman Sachs then Rubio did.(For obvious reasons) And as I've said before we're not building a damn wall. I don't care many time Trumps says that bs its not happening. Fense YES wall No.
 
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Sure I do. If someone is going to vote, I don't think it's an unfair proposition for there to be a process to prove that the vote is legitimate.

At the same time, getting the appropriate ID should cost nothing and be hassle-free. Otherwise it's akin to a poll tax.

You're making voting sound like a privilege. It's a right. Me not voting should be difficult. Voting should be made easier if anything. Not more restrictive (many states have already disenfranchised 20-30% of their black male populations through the prison system).

And getting an ID is nowhere near hassle less
 
Ted Cruz got more money from Goldman Sachs then Rubio did.(For obvious reasons) And as I've said before we're not building a damn wall. I don't care many time Trumps says that bs its not happening. Fense YES wall No.

Should've used the money to buy some suits that didn't look preowned
 
You're making voting sound like a privilege. It's a right. Me not voting should be difficult. Voting should be made easier if anything. Not more restrictive (many states have already disenfranchised 20-30% of their black male populations through the prison system).

And getting an ID is nowhere near hassle less

Apply the NH system then. It requires no effort but protects against fraud. I agree that voting shouldn't be a hard task, but it sure as heck shouldn't be easy to the point where voter fraud is simple.
 
Apply the NH system then. It requires no effort but protects against fraud. I agree that voting shouldn't be a hard task, but it sure as heck shouldn't be easy to the point where voter fraud is simple.

How would you commit voter fraud?
 
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