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GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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:agree:
For better or for worse, Trump will force some movement while Clinton will just continue what Obama's been doing.



I've never been a well-wisher when it comes to the States. They've encouraged Eritrea to secede from Ethiopia, encouraged South Sudan to secede from Sudan, encouraging the creation of a Somaliland within Somalia, destroyed Libya (along with France). Would only be fair an American creates irreversible division in America.
As sick as the above sounds, this by far the most convincing reason to want Trump to win
 

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Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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As sick as the above sounds, this by far the most convincing reason to want Trump to win
I honestly from the bottom of my heart wish the best for the American people. I don't wish war in anybody, i really don't. But I can't help but curse that flag and that establishment.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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I honestly from the bottom of my heart wish the best for the American people. I don't wish war in anybody, i really don't. But I can't help but curse that flag and that establishment.
Yeah too late for that, if you want strife and trouble for America the only people who will suffer are civilians, starting by the less well off first.
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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Wasn't there a question during one of the democratic debates about whether either would support whoever won the party nomination?

I don't seem to see anyone claiming Rand Paul (whom I like) sold out by support Trump, now why is that?
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Wasn't there a question during one of the democratic debates about whether either would support whoever won the party nomination?

I don't seem to see anyone claiming Rand Paul (whom I like) sold out by support Trump, now why is that?
Because he is irrelevant and doesn't have a large following that could sway an election. Bernie is different because he has such a large following

Same reason why people booed Cruz. It's not really hard to understand. All of them are idiots
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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I fail to see how that would make someone a hypocrite/sellout or not. Both are going with what they fought against.
Because in Bernie's cases he is siding with someone who goes against what he spent months and millions of dollars telling people he wouldn't Do.


Cruz just wasn't big enough to keep his promise
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Because in Bernie's cases he is siding with someone who goes against what he spent months and millions of dollars telling people he wouldn't Do.


Cruz just wasn't big enough to keep his promise
Which is exactly what Rand would have done had he had the opportunity to as well. It still goes back to a candidate endorsing someone whom they have very opposing views from in an attempt to prevent the opposing party from winning. Actually, on the issues itself, Rand and Trump are even more of a difference than Clinton and Sanders. Honestly, I'm really disappointed in Rand for that. At least Kasich didn't, happy about that.

When did he ever say he wasn't going to endorse Clinton if he lost?
 

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