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EE_
7th July 2015, 04:30 AM
What can we do to help remove him from the race? He's surging in the polls and we need to stop him.

Mr. midnight convinced me Trump is just another elitist that wants to destroy our country, by closing the borders, by saving SS/medicare, fixing Obamacare, helping Vets, sticking it to China, Japan and Mexico by bringing back our jobs and making the US great again.

We don't want Trump's BS. We would be much better off with Hillary, even Bush for that matter (according to Mr. midnight). I think so too. I don't want people being lulled back to sleep...I want to see destruction and misery for our children right in our face. That way we can sit around and complain how we're getting fucked.

Dump Trump!

July 06, 2015, 05:35 pm
Trump: 'Infectious disease is pouring across the border'
By Jesse Byrnes

Donald Trump doubled down on his controversial comments about illegal immigration from Mexico on Monday, saying that "infectious disease is pouring across the border."

Trump issued a lengthy — nearly 900 word — statement invoking the death of a San Francisco woman shot and killed last week by a suspect who had previously been deported to Mexico five times.

"This is merely one of thousands of similar incidents throughout the United States," Trump said Monday. "In other words, the worst elements in Mexico are being pushed into the United States by the Mexican government."

The 2016 Republican presidential candidate said that Mexican drug cartels are using immigrants to smuggle heroin, cocaine and other illicit drugs into the United States.
"The Border Patrol knows this. Likewise, tremendous infectious disease is pouring across the border," Trump continued.

His latest comments come nearly three weeks after he made remarks at his White House campaign launch that led to an intense public backlash from business and Latino groups.

Trump at the event said Mexico is "sending people that have lots of problems ... They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And some, I assume, are good people.”

Univision, NBCUniversal, Macy's, Nascar and Serta all announced they would be cutting their business ties with the celebrity real estate developer and reality TV star over the remarks.

ESPN become the latest business to drop Trump, announcing Monday they would no longer hold their ESPY Celebrity Golf Classic charity event at the Trump National Golf Club in Los Angeles.

Over the weekend, Trump acknowledged that his business interests had suffered.

But the wildcard GOP candidate has shown no signs he plans to tone down his remarks about illegal immigration.

Trump on Monday also said his original remarks were being "deliberately distorted by the media."

"I have great respect for Mexico and love their people and their peoples’ great spirit. The problem is, however, that their leaders are far smarter, more cunning, and better negotiators than ours," Trump said, mentioning trade policies.

"I have lost a lot during this Presidential run defending the people of the United States," Trump added, nodding to the cut business ties.

"Macy’s, NBC, Serta and NASCAR have all taken the weak and very sad position of being politically correct even though they are wrong in terms of what is good for our country," he continued, also criticizing Univision.
http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/246982-trump-infectious-disease-is-pouring-across-the-border

crimethink
7th July 2015, 04:32 AM
Hillary has already been selected for you. I thought you'd know by now that "elections" are a scam.

EE_
7th July 2015, 04:36 AM
Hillary has already been selected for you. I thought you'd know by now that "elections" are a scam.

I do know that, that's why we have to make it easy for the elite to get her elected.
The last thing we want is someone like Trump getting people angry at the elite for doing nothing about real issues we care about.
We need to stop his crazy talk, it just gets people riled for no reason.

EE_
7th July 2015, 05:02 AM
Hopefully people won't get swayed by Trump's past history of creating so many jobs, employing so many people, building a real estate empire, beating the system with their own (bankruptcy) rules, his experience in dealing with global corporations and foreign governments, creating a successful TV reality show, writing best selling books and providing support for so many charities...or the fact all the Republicans and Liberals hate him.
He's a billionaire and he needs to go!

midnight rambler
7th July 2015, 05:08 AM
The Donald is just another vehicle to get everyone to accept without any question whatsoever who their betters truly are. Apparently it's worked for EE_. lol


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm5Je73bYOY

EE_
7th July 2015, 05:14 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TV5w2EpFdIQ

EE_
7th July 2015, 05:43 AM
Another reason to dump Trump.

I don't think many people would want to see Melinia as First lady. I know I'd much rather look at a horses ass for 4 years.

http://multimedia.detnews.com/pix/news/2007/goldenglobeparties20060116/Trump.jpg

http://famouscelebsurgery.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Melania-Trump-Plastic-Surgery-After.jpg

https://unsportsmanlikecomment.files.wordpress.com/2008/01/hillary_clinton.jpg

http://www.thewideawakecafe.com/wp-content/uploads/hilliarycankles.jpe

EE_
7th July 2015, 05:45 AM
The Donald is just another vehicle to get everyone to accept without any question whatsoever who their betters truly are. Apparently it's worked for EE_. lol


I'm with ya midnight, that's why we need to kill Trumps message now...we know he won't win. We don't want his message getting popular with the proles.

midnight rambler
7th July 2015, 05:46 AM
EE_ supports the Death Cult. lol

"Tales you lose, heads we win."

midnight rambler
7th July 2015, 05:49 AM
Someone has been sucked in and dreams of motorboating.

http://famouscelebsurgery.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Melania-Trump-Plastic-Surgery-After.jpg

Shami-Amourae
7th July 2015, 05:49 AM
EE_ supports the Death Cult. lol

"Tales you lose, heads we win."

Apathy supports the death cult.

midnight rambler
7th July 2015, 05:52 AM
Apathy supports the death cult.

How is it that otherwise reasonably intelligent people can be sucked into to this nonsense that 'voting' for 'president' makes any difference, ESPECIALLY after the Bolsheviks shoved the Halfrican up their ass?? ???

Shami-Amourae
7th July 2015, 05:56 AM
How is it that otherwise reasonably intelligent people can be sucked into to this nonsense that 'voting' for 'president' makes any difference, ESPECIALLY after the Bolsheviks shoved the Halfrican up their ass?? ???

Since we realize that the Establishment wants you to think you can't do anything so you give up your votes to idiotic people who do, and will vote to take away everything from you.

You think we are playing right into their hands.

We think the same about you.

EE_
7th July 2015, 05:57 AM
How is it that otherwise reasonably intelligent people can be sucked into to this nonsense that 'voting' for 'president' makes any difference, ESPECIALLY after the Bolsheviks shoved the Halfrican up their ass?? ???

Who's voting? I thought we want a revolution?

How should we get the population fired up, please tell me? By tuning out?
In your opinion, who's message should we support?

Which would you prefer:

Scenario 1.
Trump is out, John Bush and Hillary Rodham are the nominees. Americans lose interest in the whole sham and feel hopeless.

Scenario 2.
Hillary and Trump are the nominees, people are very excited and hopeful...but Hillary wins anyway.
Americans are very angry and want revolution.

Shami-Amourae
7th July 2015, 06:00 AM
This happened since "brainwashed" people like me vote for pro-gun Republicans, and join the NRA, and GOA:
http://s10.postimg.org/adojlgv7t/1436136343710.gif

Voting and elections do matter. If more people on the Right would stop being so hopeless we could start turning some shit around.

midnight rambler
7th July 2015, 06:06 AM
Who's voting? I thought we want a revolution?

How should we get the population fired up, please tell me? By tuning out?
In your opinion, who's message should we support?

Supporting the status quo = supporting the Chosenites, their shitty little country, and their whole entire fucked up system aka Mystery Babylon.

With ANY Gay Old Perv conservatives will relax 'cause "our guy is now in there!" No matter the choice, the USGi will STILL serve the interests of the Death Cult 'cause USGi IS the Death Cult.

EE_
7th July 2015, 06:08 AM
Supporting the status quo = supporting the Chosenites, their shitty little country, and their whole entire fucked up system aka Mystery Babylon.

With ANY Gay Old Perv conservatives will relax 'cause "our guy is now in there!" No matter the choice, the USGi will STILL serve the interests of the Death Cult 'cause USGi IS the Death Cult.

You seem to have a problem separating the candidate from the message.

Remember when a lot of us supported Ron Paul's message, but he as a candidate sucked! He was weak.

midnight rambler
7th July 2015, 06:18 AM
You seem to have a problem separating the candidate from the message.


And you seem to have no problem accepting the message that the Chosenites are your betters because to embrace The Donald 'the messenger' is to embrace IsraHell...AND The Donald's good buddy Nutinyahoooooo.

EE_
7th July 2015, 06:48 AM
And you seem to have no problem accepting the message that the Chosenites are your betters because to embrace The Donald 'the messenger' is to embrace IsraHell...AND The Donald's good buddy Nutinyahoooooo.

I told you, it's our job to build support against the Zionist agenda...no one running, or becoming president, will.

You are not very good at rallying the troops and you are not someone that can lead. Tuning out is not the answer.
At least when you're tuned out, we can start all these nifty posts on forums to complain, while we've all given up.

I hate Republicans and I hate liberals...Trump is neither. I would love to see Trump beat out the Republicans, whether he wins or not.

If being buddies with Netanyahu keeps Trumps comb-over on his head, then I'm for that!

The people of the world are slowly waking up to Israel's crimes. We must further the cause. Don't expect the elite to do it.

Shami-Amourae
7th July 2015, 07:04 AM
Change is incremental.

Change only happens fast when the other side doesn't fight back.

Why do you think the Left is going full steam ahead on everything?

https://lh6.ggpht.com/HA6n-rrGztZoZFxk8r0WmWqH-KVxJcVjKOuSheiUlq8XKmcurd5C1pptN2eynNT4Gw=w300

EE_
7th July 2015, 07:08 AM
midnight rambler's mantra

http://cdn.meme.am/instances/500x/59699159.jpg

http://earntolearnquickly.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Quitter.png

http://pastaqueen.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/quit-netflix.jpg

EE_
7th July 2015, 07:28 AM
Someone has been sucked in and dreams of motorboating.

http://famouscelebsurgery.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Melania-Trump-Plastic-Surgery-After.jpg

A lot of men (some women too) see a trophy as a symbol of success.

Look at John's trophy...

http://cdnph.upi.com/collection/fp/upi/9164/d98fb6ac1894bb20906b065586b9e6b4/Jeb-Bush-honors-the-2015-Arts-for-Life-scholarship-winners_4_1.jpg

palani
7th July 2015, 08:05 AM
midnight rambler's mantra

http://cdn.meme.am/instances/500x/59699159.jpg
Winning is highly subjective. The U.S. in winning WWII lost much more than they gained. In any battle the one who brings the most energy to the battle is going to have that energy used against him.

The tree that bends with the wind survives while the one that is incapable of bending is going down.

Things have a tendency to get flipped around in OZ. Back when gold was scarce and debt was large society opted to account for debt as if it were money. Equity assigns wins and loses in a very arbitrary manner and in such a way that the winner would actually be considered a loser at law. Men in OZ choose to shave their beards and dress like women. Women in OZ tend to act masculine.

And when you vote in this mixed up system you are giving your approval to the entire package and not just the fellow you cast your ballot for.

BrewTech
7th July 2015, 08:17 AM
And when you vote in this mixed up system you are giving your approval to the entire package and not just the fellow you cast your ballot for.

As crimethink said, the "winner" has already been hired by the owners. The owners of my present company, and every single one before that, did not put their hiring decisions pertaining to management up to a vote of employees before carrying it out.

I'm sure if they thought it would benefit them in any way to do so, they certainly would. Regardless of how the vote turned out however, it would not change their decision. That would be bad business. I'm sure Trump has that one figured out by now.

EE_
7th July 2015, 08:58 AM
As crimethink said, the "winner" has already been hired by the owners. The owners of my present company, and every single one before that, did not put their hiring decisions pertaining to management up to a vote of employees before carrying it out.

I'm sure if they thought it would benefit them in any way to do so, they certainly would. Regardless of how the vote turned out however, it would not change their decision. That would be bad business. I'm sure Trump has that one figured out by now.

If employees are unhappy with the owners decision, there's always 'this' when they're not looking...

https://beerwhiskeyandbrotherhood.files.wordpress.com/2011/04/pee-in-glass.jpg

or, you can just give up, put your head down and do what you're told.

EE_
7th July 2015, 09:04 AM
Winning is highly subjective. The U.S. in winning WWII lost much more than they gained. In any battle the one who brings the most energy to the battle is going to have that energy used against him.

The tree that bends with the wind survives while the one that is incapable of bending is going down.

Things have a tendency to get flipped around in OZ. Back when gold was scarce and debt was large society opted to account for debt as if it were money. Equity assigns wins and loses in a very arbitrary manner and in such a way that the winner would actually be considered a loser at law. Men in OZ choose to shave their beards and dress like women. Women in OZ tend to act masculine.

And when you vote in this mixed up system you are giving your approval to the entire package and not just the fellow you cast your ballot for.

Well send your women here to help the cause...your men can stay home and do dishes.

EE_
7th July 2015, 09:05 AM
I hope you guys know, I'm not looking to pick a fight. I love all you guys man!

Just trying to rally the troops for the fight.

http://metaversemodsquad.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/braveheart460.jpg

midnight rambler
7th July 2015, 10:39 AM
or, you can just give up, put your head down and do what you're told.

Question for ya...do you file 1040s??

Cebu_4_2
7th July 2015, 11:20 AM
http://www.donaldjtrump.com

EE_
7th July 2015, 01:48 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kj1QFtFhHE4

midnight rambler
7th July 2015, 02:03 PM
Mmmm...that is some very tasty Kool-Aid! And it tickles my ears too!

EE_
7th July 2015, 02:17 PM
Mmmm...that is some very tasty Kool-Aid! And it tickles my ears too!

Glad you liked it, I figured you were a Coulter lover.

Where would ya motorboat her?

Cebu_4_2
7th July 2015, 05:25 PM
O'Reilly: Obama Admin 'Complicit' in Murder of CA Woman by Illegal Immigrant

http://insider.foxnews.com/2015/07/06/bill-oreilly-talking-points-memo-donald-trumps-immigration-analysis-correct

Bill O'Reilly said tonight that Donald Trump's immigration analysis is correct and blamed liberal policies for the death of a San Francisco woman at the hands of an illegal immigrant.

"The Factor" host asserted the "primary mistake" that Trump made in his campaign kickoff speech was "speaking too generally about the border problem."

"Most Mexicans who sneak into the USA or overstay their legal visitation status, do so because they are economically deprived. They are largely under-educated folks who are trying to feed their families," O'Reilly said. "Also, the vast majority of illegal aliens do not commit crimes while on American soil apart from their immigration offense."

He asserted that there are "big problems stemming from Mexican illegal immigration."

O'Reilly said the United States' major supplier of illegal drugs is from drug cartels in Mexico.
"ISIS has nothing on these drug cartels," he stated. "They are both savage enterprises."

"So Trump is correct in saying that only a massive wall will stop the chaos and even then drugs and people will get through although not to the extent they do now," O'Reilly explained.

He stated that Trump is also right about how the majority of Mexicans who are coming to live in America "are not achievers in the economic sense."

O'Reilly further asserted that the Obama administration is "complicit" for the murder of San Francisco woman. Kate Steinle was shot last week by Francisco Sanchez, an illegal immigrant who was previously deported multiple times.

He explained that Sanchez returned to San Francisco, because it's a "sanctuary city."

“The mayor and city supervisors of San Francisco are directly responsible for the murder of Kate Steinle, and the Obama administration is complicit,” O'Reilly said.

Watch the full Talking Points Memo in the video above.

Shami-Amourae
7th July 2015, 05:36 PM
Glad you liked it, I figured you were a Coulter lover.

Where would ya motorboat her?

I actually think Ann is Jew-wise and very much on our side, but can only go so far within the Politically Correct narrative within the overton window. Trump openly condemning illegals is giving her more room to work with as the overton window is pushed more Right. She's making use of it.

Gavin McInnes is the same way. He's on Fox News a lot and he has made comments where he'll say 6 million and then give a wink, and a nod to the camera letting you know he knows it's bullshit too.

As someone who plays nice on the otherside too I can understand subtle signals from people. We have more people on our side than you'd think, and they are buried all over the establishment. They will awaken the more the overton window is pushed Rightward.

Anything that challenges the Jewish (Leftist) narrative, and slowly pushes things towards the Right is good in my view.

ximmy
9th July 2015, 02:20 PM
Donald Trump has surged to the top of 2 new 2016 polls

Donald Trump's position on immigration does not seem to be hurting the real-estate developer's standing in the Republican presidential primary. Two new polls have him in first place among registered Republican voters.
The latest poll arrived Thursday. In the Economist/YouGov poll (https://today.yougov.com/news/2015/07/09/gop-frontrunner-donald-trump/), Trump holds 15% of the Republican vote nationally — ahead of former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida (11%).
The good news for Trump doesn't stop there.
"Trump looks even better as a candidate this week when Republicans are asked for their second choice," YouGov's Kathy Frankovic wrote (https://today.yougov.com/news/2015/07/09/gop-frontrunner-donald-trump/) along with the results. "When they are, Trump extends his lead. One in four Republicans who are registered to vote say he is their first or second choice."
A new Public Policy Polling survey of North Carolina published Wednesday (http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/07/trump-leads-gop-field-in-north-carolina.html) also placed Trump ahead of the GOP pack. In that poll, Trump led Bush 16% to 12%.
"Trump's favorability rating in North Carolina is 55/32, much higher than we were finding in national polls prior to his entry into the race," PPP director Tom Jensen said (http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/07/trump-leads-gop-field-in-north-carolina.html). "Trump's really caught fire with voters on the far right — 66% of 'very conservative' voters see him favorably to only 24% with a negative view of him."

EE_
9th July 2015, 04:57 PM
Donald Trump has surged to the top of 2 new 2016 polls

Donald Trump's position on immigration does not seem to be hurting the real-estate developer's standing in the Republican presidential primary. Two new polls have him in first place among registered Republican voters.
The latest poll arrived Thursday. In the Economist/YouGov poll (https://today.yougov.com/news/2015/07/09/gop-frontrunner-donald-trump/), Trump holds 15% of the Republican vote nationally — ahead of former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida (11%).
The good news for Trump doesn't stop there.
"Trump looks even better as a candidate this week when Republicans are asked for their second choice," YouGov's Kathy Frankovic wrote (https://today.yougov.com/news/2015/07/09/gop-frontrunner-donald-trump/) along with the results. "When they are, Trump extends his lead. One in four Republicans who are registered to vote say he is their first or second choice."
A new Public Policy Polling survey of North Carolina published Wednesday (http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/07/trump-leads-gop-field-in-north-carolina.html) also placed Trump ahead of the GOP pack. In that poll, Trump led Bush 16% to 12%.
"Trump's favorability rating in North Carolina is 55/32, much higher than we were finding in national polls prior to his entry into the race," PPP director Tom Jensen said (http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2015/07/trump-leads-gop-field-in-north-carolina.html). "Trump's really caught fire with voters on the far right — 66% of 'very conservative' voters see him favorably to only 24% with a negative view of him."

How is Rafael Cruz, the Cuban Canadian doing in the polls?

iOWNme
9th July 2015, 05:03 PM
This will be the second or third time Trump has said he would run, gathers up money and supporters, and then pulls out.........A perfect plan to ensure the Hegelian dialectic keeps on a movin'.....

midnight rambler
9th July 2015, 05:05 PM
This will be the second or third time Trump has said he would run, gathers up money and supporters, and then pulls out.........A perfect plan to ensure the Hegelian dialectic keeps on a movin'.....

I understand that Mittens Romney increased his wealth substantially by running as the designated loser.