The Trump is terrible thread...

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It's so difficult. I don't like neither him nor her. I'm afraid of his temper tantrums and I'm afraid of her shadiness. How could these two end up being the alternatives? And now some of the big shot Republicans are attacking him for being a racist, and he is attacking his staff...and the feds are tailing her...buncha crooks...
 

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I don't trust Hillary just because she just seems shady and general. Also the Clinton administration was responsible for mass incarceration of black people, which is why I don't understand why she's getting the black vote. She talks about economic equality while wearing a $12,000 Armani jacket.
I missed the $12,000 Armani jacket.

I have a dear friend who comes to church in a $5,000 suit with another $5,000 worth of shoes and jewelry. Any other time you see him, he's wearing cutoff jeans, sandals, and a t-shirt. He has put more into Christian ministry than most people here combined.

I don't envy her Armani jacket. I can only hope that she cares enough about the people that she claims to represent, to invest her income in them.
 
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I missed the $12,000 Armani jacket.

I have a dear friend who comes to church in a $5,000 suit with another $5,000 worth of shoes and jewelry. Any other time you see him, he's wearing cutoff jeans, sandals, and a t-shirt. He has put more into Christian ministry than most people here combined.

I don't envy her Armani jacket. I can only hope that she cares enough about the people that she claims to represent, to invest her income in them.
That jacket was tasteless. $12,000 not well spent...:p
 

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And this is the man you want leading our country?
 

Dude653

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Trump is the champion of ad hominem
 

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Mitspa; said:
Trump stood up to a racist Mexican judge that belongs to a racist group ...then they call Trump the racist


Please re-read the links that have already been posted here for a very clear distinction between La Raza San Diego chapter and some other group:


"[FONT=&quot]While Curiel is indeed a member of the San Diego La Raza Lawyers Association, several conservative pundits, politicians, and supporters of the Republican presidential candidate accused the federal judge of being a member of a different organization with "La Raza" in its name: the National Council of La Raza, a civil rights [/FONT]organization[FONT=&quot] that advocates for (among other things) immigration reform and better opportunities for Latino families. [/FONT][FONT=&quot]Luis Osuna, president of the La Raza Lawyers Association, confirmed to the Washington Post that these two organizations are not connected:[/FONT]
“The only tie that we have is that we serve the Latino community, and they do as well,” said Luis Osuna, president of the lawyers association. “But they’re a politically driven advocacy group, and we’re just a local diversity Bar association that focuses on both diversity and equality in the legal field, but particularly among Latinos.”



Judge Curiel a Member of 'Latino KKK Hate Group' Called 'La Raza' : snopes.com
 

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Trump supporter injury photo is fake:



[video=youtube;n_b1dC0eaVw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_b1dC0eaVw[/video]




not entirely sure this can be directly attributed to Trump but his pals sure missed the mark on this one
 

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The other candidates are out so I may as well vote for Trump
Also the grocery store is out of apple juice so I may as well drink battery acid
 
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Aside from his obvious character flaw in how he presents himself which anyone with an ounce of good judgement would spot
For the life of me,I could not understand why people were supporting him and then I heard Bill Clinton explain what "Make America Great Again" means.

It Is code and I'll just leave It there,but I will say,Its not GODly.
 
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For the life of me,I could not understand why people were supporting him and then I heard Bill Clinton explain what "Make America Great Again" means.

It Is code and I'll just leave It there,but I will say,Its not GODly.
Come on....you're gonna go with an analysis given by Bill Clinton? A guy who bragged about sleeping with two thousand women and is chums with a pedophile?
 

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I don't trust Hillary just because she just seems shady and general. Also the Clinton administration was responsible for mass incarceration of black people, which is why I don't understand why she's getting the black vote.

agree she is shady indeed.

Bill's shady too.

but even though i also agree there are unfair things about the criminal justice system, that extend through some police & judiciaries ((not going around calling all police & judges & lawyers bad by any means)) -- i don't see how you can pin the blame on "the Clinton administration" for the disproportionately large number of young colored males in jail.

that's a very complex issue that has to do with some vicious circles, living conditions and opportunities, yes some racism & profiling - tho profiling is based on statistics and not always a bad thing to do - and it has an awful lot to do with recreational drug criminalization and stiff penalties for using & selling. those laws date back to the Reagan era or older; that was when we started the US "war on drugs" and that war is epicly failed.

now we have a for-profit private prison system that's one of the strongest lobbying groups in D.C. that is filled past capacity with non-violent drug users and minor distributors, who also happen to be black. it's almost an industry more than it is a penal system, from some perspectives. and it takes up an enormous amount of resources, that's arguably wasted.
. . but i'm getting off topic..

i don't see pinning this on "the Clinton administration." a great lot of it is drug related and those stiff penalties pre-date either Clinton in national politics. a lot of it also has more to do with decisions made at local levels, not at the white house or state department.
and the big kicker is that while laws, enforcement & sentencing very arguably probably need to be revised, the fact is that no one is saying these are a lot of innocent incarcerated black men. they all knowingly broke the law, knowing the consequences if they got busted. so if you really want to go casting blame, it probably makes more sense to blame the individuals who broke the law than the Clinton administration. whether those were just or fair laws is a totally different issue.


i would never vote for Clinton. much less Trump. but i ain't into false accusations. i don't hold her 'personally responsible' for what happened in Benghazi either like so many do -- so many who forget how much worse overall our embassy attack record was on Bush's watch -- only diff. being that it was an ambassador that was killed. as if his life is worth 100 embassy staff lives.

her general shadiness is enough for me. but honestly i trust her to have the experience, ability and general sound judgement to run the country much more than i do Trump - still would never support her; just that objectively she is far more qualified and generally "sane."
 

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whatever happens in November, it's clear that the sword of God is on us, and America is going to be chastised. i see both of those two candidates as implements of His rebuke to the country. it is to the nation's great shame that these two are who we are looking at to be our president.

we should be weeping & repenting!
 
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agree she is shady indeed.

Bill's shady too.

but even though i also agree there are unfair things about the criminal justice system, that extend through some police & judiciaries ((not going around calling all police & judges & lawyers bad by any means)) -- i don't see how you can pin the blame on "the Clinton administration" for the disproportionately large number of young colored males in jail.

that's a very complex issue that has to do with some vicious circles, living conditions and opportunities, yes some racism & profiling - tho profiling is based on statistics and not always a bad thing to do - and it has an awful lot to do with recreational drug criminalization and stiff penalties for using & selling. those laws date back to the Reagan era or older; that was when we started the US "war on drugs" and that war is epicly failed.

now we have a for-profit private prison system that's one of the strongest lobbying groups in D.C. that is filled past capacity with non-violent drug users and minor distributors, who also happen to be black. it's almost an industry more than it is a penal system, from some perspectives. and it takes up an enormous amount of resources, that's arguably wasted.
. . but i'm getting off topic..

i don't see pinning this on "the Clinton administration." a great lot of it is drug related and those stiff penalties pre-date either Clinton in national politics. a lot of it also has more to do with decisions made at local levels, not at the white house or state department.
and the big kicker is that while laws, enforcement & sentencing very arguably probably need to be revised, the fact is that no one is saying these are a lot of innocent incarcerated black men. they all knowingly broke the law, knowing the consequences if they got busted. so if you really want to go casting blame, it probably makes more sense to blame the individuals who broke the law than the Clinton administration. whether those were just or fair laws is a totally different issue.


i would never vote for Clinton. much less Trump. but i ain't into false accusations. i don't hold her 'personally responsible' for what happened in Benghazi either like so many do -- so many who forget how much worse overall our embassy attack record was on Bush's watch -- only diff. being that it was an ambassador that was killed. as if his life is worth 100 embassy staff lives.

her general shadiness is enough for me. but honestly i trust her to have the experience, ability and general sound judgement to run the country much more than i do Trump - still would never support her; just that objectively she is far more qualified and generally "sane."

Generally sane? The women is an off the hook monster who views you with disdain. Just ask her secret service detail. Lol
 
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Come on....you're gonna go with an analysis given by Bill Clinton? A guy who bragged about sleeping with two thousand women and is chums with a pedophile?
I don't agree with what Bill Clinton did,but what he said,my MoM recognizes and explained It to me and now I understand.
 
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I believe the devil Is helping Trump,after what happened at the gay night club,I think his numbers will go up.

I hope I'm wrong.
 
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I believe the devil Is helping Trump,after what happened at the gay night club,I think his numbers will go up.

I hope I'm wrong.
Can the devil do something like that without Gods permission?
 
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