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cheka.
19th February 2016, 01:50 PM
laundry list of troubling things about old boy

have no doubt, he is one of 'they'. still, i want him to continue kicking butt in the election -- because it sends a message to 'them' about the mindset of the country

http://aanirfan.blogspot.com/2015/09/donald-trump-nazi-zionist.html

boogietillyapuke
19th February 2016, 02:25 PM
Win, lose, or draw. Doesn't matter who wins. Sit back and watch the circus. You've been given front row tickets to the freak show.

EE_
19th February 2016, 02:57 PM
Win, lose, or draw. Doesn't matter who wins. Sit back and watch the circus. You've been given front row tickets to the freak show.

This is a reality show and we're in it!

http://my.xfinity.com/blogs/tv/files/2010/09/jerry-springer.jpg http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-O3pTICaJ-jE/TiLsuU_MieI/AAAAAAAAAMs/ASOZPyAP9Rw/s1600/reality-show.jpg

Cebu_4_2
19th February 2016, 03:38 PM
Lots of coincidental BS dirt and nothing? For sure the Hilderbeast would have dragged some skeletons out. I don't know about the Trump but he is making enough noise for something to be in the MSM, but nothing is...

Cebu_4_2
19th February 2016, 03:58 PM
Puppet on a string without bra...


http://youtu.be/GCs7iZGvK4s

https://youtu.be/GCs7iZGvK4s

singular_me
19th February 2016, 04:25 PM
when I see how many people on here support him, the circus is indeed going fine. Yet they blame the sheeple.

the pope today said that trump was not a christian for willing to build a wall along the mexican border. More circus. Simulated Reality

The Tower of Babel myth playing right in front of our very eyes.

mick silver
19th February 2016, 06:00 PM
Is This Election America's Last Hurrah? Post by Newsroom (https://www.superstation95.com/index.php/component/k2/author/973-newsroom) - Feb 07, 2016

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Many are attempting to make sense out of the present election cycle and especially the appearance of unconventional political outsiders that are dominating the headlines and in some cases the polls.
Everyone seems to agree that the system doesn’t work anymore. It’s broken and no one knows how to fix it. However, this election season is different because the debate on the two fringes is not about how to fix the system, but rather if we should fix it at all.
It is a perplexing problem. After all, the system has worked quite well over the decades. It has given us prosperity and freedom; abundance and entertainment. Even considering the present state of affairs, things could be much worse from a political and economic perspective. And yet there is discontent.
The discontent comes from the fact that the cooperative structures of our union are breaking down. People sense this and it is becoming unsustainable.
From the beginning, our republic developed a system that has functioned much the same way as a farm co-op, in which membership conferred many legitimate benefits, with distributed risks, voting privileges, few liabilities, and plenty of fun and recreational opportunities. There are certain internal contradictions within the system that are hard to balance but the idea is that everyone must get along if we are to prosper.
To deal with these internal tensions, the founders of our national co-op started out with a few general rules that keep it going. They insisted upon a vague moral code that keeps everyone honest. They imposed upon themselves a certain amount of self-discipline and hard work to keep things running.



The system worked fine until many people started breaking the co-op rules, denying the moral code and resenting the call for discipline. To deal with mounting chaos and disorder, those in our co-op system enacted more rules to keep order -- many more rules -- so many, in fact, that it made it almost impossible for anyone to get things done. At the same time, they watered down the moral code and discipline with a stifling system of political correctness that accommodates the prevailing moral laxity and suffocates any dissent. Unsurprisingly, people aren’t getting along anymore.
As a result, people are frustrated and angry. The co-op that used to be a kind of materialistic paradise has now become a straightjacket. The co-op is, so to speak, not paying out dividends but causing anxiety, depression, and stress.
Voters are now looking for simple anti-establishment solutions saying: “Down with the system! Get us out of here! We don’t care how! Just get us out of here!”
It is a strange paradox because frustrated voters are not rejecting the prosperous society they once enjoyed under the co-op system. They may disagree a bit on the version they want. Some will tend more toward the moralistic fifties while others will favor the socialism dreamed of in the promiscuous sixties. However, they all want the old co-op back -- but without the system of rules, codes, and discipline needed to sustain it.
Added to this surreal scenario is the fact that voters feel that society is falling apart around them -- many crises loom on the horizon. This gives the moment a sense of urgency and desperation which makes voters willing to grasp on to those who promise to do away with the old system while bringing back all its benefits. In fact, the more fantastic the claim, the more alluring it is to them. They cheer on all who seek to break down the few remaining structures that keep a semblance of order in society.
The discontent is such that many are thinking: Why not take a gamble and just go for broke? Let’s shout out one last hurrah before the whole system breaks down! Let’s engage in a bit of wishful thinking, and maybe, just maybe, if we wish hard enough, someone can give us back our co-op dividends without any of the co-op’s hateful rules!
But is this really what the nation needs? We need to see that it is not only the system, but we ourselves who are broken -- morally, politically and economically. We blame the overburdened system and not our disorders that created it. If we are to return to order, we must address these causes not just their effects. We should not risk everything on the desperation of one last hurrah.
BY:
John Horvat II
John Horvat II (http://www.returntoorder.org/new/) is a scholar, researcher, educator, international speaker, and author of the book Return to Order, as well as the author of hundreds of published articles. He lives in Spring Grove, Pennsylvania where he is the vice president of the American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property.

burningleg
19th February 2016, 06:58 PM
Let Trump tell you himself who he is:


http://youtu.be/_usF1SuZ07s


Trump believes in amnesty for illegals.
Trump believes in universal healthcare coverage, paid for my the USG.
Trump believes in partial birth abortion.
Trump believes in tax raises.


None of that sounds like a republican to me.

Cebu_4_2
19th February 2016, 07:41 PM
Oops.. wonder how he deals with this one.

Cebu_4_2
19th February 2016, 07:44 PM
http://youtu.be/lnNYXgV7L-c

https://youtu.be/lnNYXgV7L-c

Neuro
22nd February 2016, 04:46 AM
Let Trump tell you himself who he is:


http://youtu.be/_usF1SuZ07s


Trump believes in amnesty for illegals.
Trump believes in universal healthcare coverage, paid for my the USG.
Trump believes in partial birth abortion.
Trump believes in tax raises.


None of that sounds like a republican to me.
No, it doesn't, but the TV AD with him doesn't say those things, what's your source?