You may want to take note of what our enlightened betters in Europe are doing.
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xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
You may want to take note of what our enlightened betters in Europe are doing. | ||
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frazzle
United States468 Posts
On March 16 2016 09:58 ZeaL. wrote: I'm not spiteful enough to not vote for her in the general and not young/unengaged enough to sit out because of apathy. However, I know many another Bernie supporters who are. I have doubts she will win this election given she is about as exciting as Gore and Kerry. When she gets a chance to get in depth in policy I think she is really impressive. In a general vs Trump she'll never get the chance, but what he'll have to do (personal attacks) to avoid it would kill any other candidate. But maybe not Trump? | ||
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On_Slaught
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kwizach
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On March 16 2016 09:54 Ghanburighan wrote: If Bernie still doesn't concede (it's been clear he's not competitive for weeks now), he better clean up his act. Throwing dirt on Clinton is only helping GOP. Exactly my thoughts. If Bernie decides not to concede, he should stop talking negatively about Hillary altogether (this includes smearing her indirectly), and if he's going to mention her, he should only focus on the areas where they agree. Otherwise, he'll only be doing the GOP's work. | ||
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farvacola
United States18839 Posts
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Doodsmack
United States7224 Posts
On March 16 2016 09:58 xDaunt wrote: It's a pretty easy case to make when you stop looking at immigration policy as a charity. Yes I'd say the only two options are charity or ban. | ||
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oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
let's praise castro and refuse to denounce him! brilliant strategy | ||
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On_Slaught
United States12190 Posts
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TheTenthDoc
United States9561 Posts
On March 16 2016 09:58 xDaunt wrote: It's a pretty easy case to make when you stop looking at immigration policy as a charity. I mean with the phrasing of the tweet it has nothing to do with immigration. But I'd have to see the question from the survey to know if it included citizens and visitors. Overall, a win for Kasich in Ohio and narrow margins at best in MO, NC, and IL mean Trump's achieving a majority is now pretty much impossible. We'll see how things shift. | ||
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kwizach
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On March 16 2016 09:58 xDaunt wrote: It's a pretty easy case to make when you stop looking at immigration policy as a charity. No, it's really not. But it's a pretty easy case to make when you propagate xenophobic myths about the Other. | ||
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farvacola
United States18839 Posts
On March 16 2016 10:04 On_Slaught wrote: What happens to Rubios pledged delegates since he has dropped out? Go where they want? Now or at the convention? I'm pretty sure that they get to re-pledge come convention time, but don't quote me ![]() | ||
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Nyxisto
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On March 16 2016 09:59 xDaunt wrote: You may want to take note of what our enlightened betters in Europe are doing. Not discriminating people because of their religion? | ||
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xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On March 16 2016 10:06 Nyxisto wrote: Not discriminating people because of their religion? To put it mildly, the German people seem to disagree with what Merkel has been doing. | ||
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ZeaL.
United States5955 Posts
On March 16 2016 10:01 frazzle wrote: When she gets a chance to get in depth in policy I think she is really impressive. In a general vs Trump she'll never get the chance, but what he'll have to do (personal attacks) to avoid it would kill any other candidate. But maybe not Trump? I'm going to have to disagree with that. Hillary's smart but watching her talk about policy is about as invigorating as doing dishes. | ||
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Nyxisto
Germany6287 Posts
On March 16 2016 10:07 xDaunt wrote: To put it mildly, the German people seem to disagree with what Merkel has been doing. Yes, because a good chunk of our population consists of asshats, at least we don't let the inmates run the asylum | ||
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xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On March 16 2016 10:08 Nyxisto wrote: Yes, because a good chunk of our population consists of asshats, at least we don't let the inmates run the asylum And it seems like there are new popular majorities of these "asshats" springing up all around Europe. | ||
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oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
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xDaunt
United States17988 Posts
On March 16 2016 10:09 oneofthem wrote: sanders getting rekt hard in ohio, will look at the county map. Yeah, Bernie shit the bed hard in Ohio. His message should have done a lot better there. | ||
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trulojucreathrma.com
United States327 Posts
On March 16 2016 10:04 On_Slaught wrote: What happens to Rubios pledged delegates since he has dropped out? Go where they want? Now or at the convention? We don't know until the convention happens. | ||
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