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Message 1737476 - Posted: 27 Oct 2015, 12:02:27 UTC

Why am I not surprised , if he wins the rich get richer and the rest become slaves .

Good on you Trump a man of the ppl I see
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Message 1737517 - Posted: 27 Oct 2015, 14:40:55 UTC

It will be interesting to see how Trump handles his slide in the polls.
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Message 1737527 - Posted: 27 Oct 2015, 15:16:37 UTC - in response to Message 1737518.  

It will be interesting to see how Trump handles his slide in the polls.

Not really. We know how he 'handles' everything.

What is most interesting, after the 'Outsider' votes evaporate, as it always does:

Where do The Donald's, and Dr. Carson's supporters go?

Betting right now: Senator Rubio.

If true: President Rubio.


I just wonder if Trump will mellow into being a supporter.
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Message 1737707 - Posted: 28 Oct 2015, 10:14:01 UTC
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LOL!!!

Roger Waters fears Hillary Clinton could be ‘first female President’ to drop a nuclear bomb

The outspoken Pink Floyd co-founder believes there is something “scarily hawkish” about the former Secretary of State, a politician he claims has a look of dishonesty about her.


Must say I agree on the above quote.
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Message 1737848 - Posted: 28 Oct 2015, 21:58:25 UTC - in response to Message 1737707.  

#2 in the debate tonight.
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Message 1737850 - Posted: 28 Oct 2015, 22:07:47 UTC

Solve the problem, support The Donald!


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Message 1737888 - Posted: 29 Oct 2015, 2:13:40 UTC

I liked the question somebody asked Trump when Huckabee said he was wearing a Trump tie, tonight. "Was it made in Mexico or China?" Trump just said, that's a nasty question, lol.
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Message 1737905 - Posted: 29 Oct 2015, 3:30:32 UTC - in response to Message 1737488.  

Why am I not surprised , if he wins the rich get richer and the rest become slaves .

Good on you Trump a man of the ppl I see

Why?


Oh sorry it's called Working Class poor , or Forced Labour .

Is not Trump a Landlord of property's .

mmm Landlord's are Greedy m/"F" .

What will he do with China ... In the South China Sea ???

I hear you TESTING THE WATERS ......... very very bad .

How will Trump handle this .......
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Message 1737924 - Posted: 29 Oct 2015, 5:09:15 UTC - in response to Message 1737919.  

could be ‘first female President’ to drop a nuclear bomb


Sounds like a nothing statement....


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Now for the important stuff:
'Who is a wader, and who is a folder?'

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Message 1737930 - Posted: 29 Oct 2015, 5:33:57 UTC - in response to Message 1737888.  
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I liked the question somebody asked Trump when Huckabee said he was wearing a Trump tie, tonight. "Was it made in Mexico or China?" Trump just said, that's a nasty question, lol.


Jeb! Said was it made in Mexico or China. Just saw it on re-run.

Nasty debate tonight.
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Message 1737934 - Posted: 29 Oct 2015, 5:50:03 UTC - in response to Message 1737919.  

LOL!!!

Roger Waters fears Hillary Clinton could be ‘first female President’ to drop a nuclear bomb

The outspoken Pink Floyd co-founder believes there is something “scarily hawkish” about the former Secretary of State, a politician he claims has a look of dishonesty about her.


Must say I agree on the above quote.

I would expect Roger Waters to stick to what he knows, that being which cities have the best drugs.
I suspect he's just being controversial in order to sell more albums.

His father was killed during WWII as a RAF pilot.
It's that being ignorant and controversial?
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Message 1737938 - Posted: 29 Oct 2015, 6:13:23 UTC - in response to Message 1737936.  

I would expect Roger Waters to stick to what he knows, that being which cities have the best drugs.
I suspect he's just being controversial in order to sell more albums.

His father was killed during WWII as a RAF pilot.
It's that being ignorant and controversial?

Why are you saying that Roger Waters is ignorant?

You said "I would expect Roger Waters to stick to what he knows".
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Message 1737942 - Posted: 29 Oct 2015, 6:23:05 UTC - in response to Message 1737940.  
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I would expect Roger Waters to stick to what he knows, that being which cities have the best drugs.
I suspect he's just being controversial in order to sell more albums.

His father was killed during WWII as a RAF pilot.
It's that being ignorant and controversial?

Why are you saying that Roger Waters is ignorant?

You said "I would expect Roger Waters to stick to what he knows".

And you said " It's being ignorant and controversial".
Not sure why you put the word "that" in that sentence?

Now I'm confused:)
Whatever.
I don't think he (Pink Floyd) will sell more albums now because he is outspoken.
Unless he does a new song like this.
Tell me true, tell me why, was Jesus crucified
Is it for this that Daddy died?
Was it for you? Was it me?
Did I watch too much T.V.?
Is that a hint of accusation in your eyes?
If it wasn't for the nips
Being so good at building ships
The yards would still be open on the clyde.
And it can't be much fun for them
Beneath the rising sun
With all their kids committing suicide.
What have we done, Maggie what have we done?
What have we done to England?
Should we shout, should we scream
"What happened to the post war dream?"
Oh Maggie, Maggie what have we done?
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Message 1738039 - Posted: 29 Oct 2015, 17:47:05 UTC

Wont matter witch side wins if America pushes the testing of the Waters and freedoms of the sea's argument .

You need to ask that of your candidates

Hilary is right in taking on the Banks , after all whom caused the G.F.C mmmm Goldman Sacks I seem to remember .

Our own gov has also doing the same and no adverse effects to the economy .

Just need some cahuna's as you Americans say .
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Message 1738248 - Posted: 30 Oct 2015, 14:06:32 UTC - in response to Message 1738238.  

They keep saying they are going to fix things and things never get fixed.

Thats because its not a matter of just 'fixing' things in the same way you fix a flat tire or a broken computer. In politics you never deal with solutions, you deal in options. There are always various options and those options are always supported by various groups of people. A politician needs to juggle between the interests of these groups of people, and picking one option will naturally piss off everyone who supported the other options.

If you think there is one politician that will just waltz in and 'fix' things, you are a little naive. At best, that politician will claim to have a preference for an option that you happen to support, but that won't fix anything and it will leave a number of people unhappy.

And it has just been proven again (this time without any reasonable doubt) that some republicans are better democrats than some democrats. The real majority in congress are the democrats. The other side is called the "freedom caucus" which has about 40 or 50 members. And the "freedom caucus" is ridiculed, even though they represent the majority of thinking Americans.

If they represent the 'majority' then how come they are the minority? Then how come they all got voted in with voter turnouts of less than 50%? They don't represent a majority, they represent very vocal minority. Big difference, don't go around claiming the majority supports your view points because in reality thats probably not the case.


And they continue to spend more than they take in. When they don't borrow as much as they did last year, they claim VICTORY when in reality, it is still a totally FAILURE.

No its not, the only reason you think the American debt is such a massive problem is because Republicans have for the past 7 years been hammering on the idea that its such a big problem. But was it a problem when Bush was still president? When Bush sr was president? When Reagan was president? No, back then the republicans were fine with deficits.

No, the deficit is just an imaginary problem created by the Republicans as a way to attack Obama.

Our federal government has proven time and time again for the past few decades that they are incapable of doing things that make sense for the people of this country. And it gives me a guarded sense of hope that the current candidates are finally calling the left-wing extremist liberal media out on their part of the destruction of this country.

Nah, they have only done things that make no sense to you. Which says more about you than about the Government.

No matter what our politicians have said in the past to get elected, what they do after they are elected always turns out to be different.

And if you think Trump, Carson or Fiorina are any different, you are deluding yourself. Why? Because right now Trump, Carson and Fiorina are promising things that are impossible or even unconstitutional. Its easy to make such promises because they know people like you fall for their charisma and personality and that you love to hear the stuff they are yelling. But if they would actually become president, they would quickly find out that the things they have promised are not possible or not practical or not even legal. You can only conduct fact free politics if you are not really responsible for anything yet, but once you are reality will catch up and it will be nasty.
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Message 1738274 - Posted: 30 Oct 2015, 15:14:35 UTC - in response to Message 1738249.  

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When you understand that Power and Politicians, are only for themselves:

You will never be disappointed.

Thats such a cynical attitude. I mean, sure, most politicians are like that. But that doesn't mean I should not be disappointed by that fact. I expect and demand more from politicians. Its the only way we can have a government again that looks towards the future with a plan that goes beyond cynical self interest calculations. We have had those politicians in the past, I see no reason why we can't have them again.
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