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mnottertail -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 1:17:34 PM)

You are drunk, and can't follow yourself you cloth eared bint. Go have a bit of a lie down.




Cinnamongirl67 -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 1:23:47 PM)


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

You are drunk, and can't follow yourself you cloth eared bint. Go have a bit of a lie down.


Wrongo! Cinn isn't sauced today.
Now go stick your penis in a light socket instead, and maybe a nut sucker (sacker) will come along to lick your wounds.
I'm inexperienced but this really might do wonders for you.
Be a nice boy.




WhoreMods -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 1:31:05 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Cinnamongirl67
Yes all these men had made a light bulb several times??? What?
Go stick your finger in a light socket, I think you need electrical shock therapy![sm=happy-smiley58.gif][sm=happy-smiley58.gif]

Actually, the lightbulb was invented by a Scotsman, whatever bullshit claims are made for that patent-jumping piece of shit Edison.
(Not sure what that has to do with a debate about whether a drooling fuckwit who's too cheap to buy a wig and has made a habit of declaring bankruptcy to avoid paying his creditors is competent to run a country, though.)




itsSIRtou -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 1:41:52 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Greta75

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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

for you, others not so much

You were the one who said he could hire the best people
I never made any claim about obama.
do you see the difference or the strawman?


I'm using an example of the current President how having no experience doesn't matter. The country is still standing. But I believe Trump is more experience in managing expertisee of others than Obama, who I think didn't do proper groundwork of his Obamacare plan.
And Trump like Obama is allowed to make a few errors as no human is perfect. As long as the errors don't exceed the successes.


I an going to remind u that the "groundwork" of Obamacare came from the GOP. that's why Obama thought that the GOP might go with the plan instead of stonewalling it because they didn't get to be the ones to implement it.




Cinnamongirl67 -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 1:42:47 PM)

You imbeciles could t think out side a box if we drew you one in crayon.
When the wheel was invented no one had experience making it.
When ice cream was invented no one had experienced making the concoction.
On and on and on...
Most successful people by the way have failed more times then they ever succeeded.
Anyone who can withstand the kind of scrutinity his man gets knows how to get to success.
Did that article give full credit to Edison? No!
Some people are squares and some people mazes. Your a square: muah have a lovely night.




PeonForHer -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 1:46:13 PM)

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You imbeciles could t think out side a box if we drew you one in crayon.


Trump certainly does do something outside of the box, but I'd be hesitant at calling that 'thinking'.




WhoreMods -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 1:47:34 PM)

I'd call it "screaming", myself...




mnottertail -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 1:50:33 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Cinnamongirl67

You imbeciles could t think out side a box if we drew you one in crayon.
When the wheel was invented no one had experience making it.
When ice cream was invented no one had experienced making the concoction.
On and on and on...
Most successful people by the way have failed more times then they ever succeeded.
Anyone who can withstand the kind of scrutinity his man gets knows how to get to success.
Did that article give full credit to Edison? No!
Some people are squares and some people mazes. Your a square: muah have a lovely night.



You cant think outside your box. Did Edison go bankrupt? Did Babe Ruth? Einstein? Groucho Marx?

Don't need a 4 time bankrupt practicing on America, we did it with a 1 timer, that was enough.




WhoreMods -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 1:55:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Cinnamongirl67

You imbeciles could t think out side a box if we drew you one in crayon.

Do they not allow you pencils or pens with a pointy end in your institution, love? Are you typing this on one of those keyboards with soft keys that are designed to stop special needs cases injuring themselves with the thing? Is the screen on the pc connected to the rubbery keyboard hidden from your view by a soft mesh designed to stop you giving yourself a nasty shock and maybe cutting you mouth on plastic shards while trying to eat it?
Enquiring minds want to know.




Cinnamongirl67 -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 2:04:54 PM)

I will answer your question love, then I'm gone for the night.
In this institution, called the public, I'm licensed to carry.
More then pencils and crayons darling. Understand darling?
I love the padded computer ideas and such though very protective for toddlers and boxes with arms and legs.
Toodles.




WhoreMods -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 2:08:44 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Cinnamongirl67

I will answer your question love, then I'm gone for the night.
In this institution, called the public, I'm licensed to carry.
More then pencils and crayons darling. Understand darling?
I love the padded computer ideas and such though very protective for toddlers and boxes with arms and legs.
Toodles.


You're just using a crayon because you don't feel confident to use a pencil then.
Thought so.




itsSIRtou -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 2:33:21 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Cinnamongirl67

I will answer your question love, then I'm gone for the night.
In this institution, called the public, I'm licensed to carry.
More then pencils and crayons darling. Understand darling?
I love the padded computer ideas and such though very protective for toddlers and boxes with arms and legs.
Toodles.




u all it a "license to carry"...... I think most people call that called a liquor store "frequent buyer" card,.. cinny.....LOL!!




ThatDizzyChick -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 6:21:05 PM)

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Weighing his successes against his failures. His successes on positive numbers and failures are minor.

You really have no clue what you are saying, do you?




ThatDizzyChick -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/6/2016 6:24:57 PM)

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Understand darling?

Nope, sorry, not even a little bit.




Musicmystery -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/7/2016 2:50:52 PM)


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ORIGINAL: vincentML

One is a Wall Street stooge, the other racist and misogynist; either will get more American troops killed in the Middle East. There is no lesser of two evils here. What to do other than to withhold my vote?


First, it's not Clinton yet.

Second -- Jill Stein, Green Party candidate. Help build them up for the future (secure place on ballot, etc.)




DesideriScuri -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/7/2016 3:44:01 PM)

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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer
Right first time, I think. The first thing Trump would do is surround himself with minions who'll say things like, 'Wow, O Great Porcine Orange God, your stupidity and ignorance is just so *magnificent*!'
There's a superb principle behind this, which we should all remember and apply to all relevant occasions. For instance, the next time the pilots of an airliner are all incapacitated for some reason, the steward should get straight on the loudspeaker with 'Can the person who knows absolutely the least about aircraft please present him/herself urgently in order to land this plane?' With any luck they'll not only get a complete ignoramus, but one who also shows clear signs of major narcissistic personality disorder.


As long as that passenger has great words - the best words - they'll all be fine. [8D]




DesideriScuri -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/7/2016 4:12:04 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Greta75
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ORIGINAL: DesideriScuri
Or complement. I do think that sentiment was what she was going for, though it would be funny to see the running mate, go, "Great job! You're completely inexperienced!" [:D]

More like, "Great Job! Despite being completely inexperienced! You're doing good!"


I'm sorry, Greta, but you're missing a nuance of the English language.

Compliment and complement are very different words, even though they are only one letter away from each other.
Compliment vs. Complement
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    What is the difference between complement and compliment?

    To compliment means to give praise.
    To complement means to enhance.


Now, if you meant that Trump would surround himself with people who will give him praise, and not that Trump will surround himself with people who will enhance him, I completely misinterpreted your statement, and you used the correct word.

[Sidebar]I did get a chuckle once when I was on a dating site and the woman stated that she could take care of most of her life, but was looking for a partner to compliment her. [/sidebar]




bounty44 -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/8/2016 9:48:55 AM)

to the main topic:

early on I belonged to the anyone but Hillary camp, now im not so sure who would be worse for the country, her, or trump, so im not sure in what light to take the following news:

"Ripple Effect: Trump Pushes 11 States Toward The Democrats"

quote:

Donald Trump will start his 2016 battle against Hillary Clinton by trailing her by double-digits in the polls and a projected Electoral College wipeout thus far. Now that he’s the presumptive nominee, the Cook Political Report had moved 11 states towards the Democrats (the Hill):

“This has been an exceedingly unpredictable year,” the analyst said. “Although we remain convinced that Hillary Clinton is very vulnerable and would probably lose to most other Republicans, Donald Trump's historic unpopularity with wide swaths of the electorate — women, millennials, independents and Latinos — make him the initial November underdog.”
Colorado, Florida, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin were all shifted from toss-up states to leaning Democratic. The “solid Republican” states Missouri and Indiana were downgraded to “likely Republican.” New Mexico is now solidly Democratic, and North Carolina is a toss-up after leaning Republican.


http://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2016/05/07/ripple-effect-trumps-pushes-11-states-to-the-democrats-n2159255




Lucylastic -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/8/2016 10:00:29 AM)


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ORIGINAL: bounty44

to the main topic:

early on I belonged to the anyone but Hillary camp, now im not so sure who would be worse for the country, her, or trump, so im not sure in what light to take the following news:

"Ripple Effect: Trump Pushes 11 States Toward The Democrats"

quote:

Donald Trump will start his 2016 battle against Hillary Clinton by trailing her by double-digits in the polls and a projected Electoral College wipeout thus far. Now that he’s the presumptive nominee, the Cook Political Report had moved 11 states towards the Democrats (the Hill):

“This has been an exceedingly unpredictable year,” the analyst said. “Although we remain convinced that Hillary Clinton is very vulnerable and would probably lose to most other Republicans, Donald Trump's historic unpopularity with wide swaths of the electorate — women, millennials, independents and Latinos — make him the initial November underdog.”
Colorado, Florida, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin were all shifted from toss-up states to leaning Democratic. The “solid Republican” states Missouri and Indiana were downgraded to “likely Republican.” New Mexico is now solidly Democratic, and North Carolina is a toss-up after leaning Republican.


http://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2016/05/07/ripple-effect-trumps-pushes-11-states-to-the-democrats-n2159255



Honestly there is so much that can happen between now and november.
nothing is for sure anymore for anyone.
as much as I want to crow, Im not going to because I can see why you are conflicted.




BamaD -> RE: Clinton vs. Trump, 2016 (5/8/2016 10:00:44 AM)

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ORIGINAL: bounty44

to the main topic:

early on I belonged to the anyone but Hillary camp, now im not so sure who would be worse for the country, her, or trump, so im not sure in what light to take the following news:

"Ripple Effect: Trump Pushes 11 States Toward The Democrats"

quote:

Donald Trump will start his 2016 battle against Hillary Clinton by trailing her by double-digits in the polls and a projected Electoral College wipeout thus far. Now that he’s the presumptive nominee, the Cook Political Report had moved 11 states towards the Democrats (the Hill):

“This has been an exceedingly unpredictable year,” the analyst said. “Although we remain convinced that Hillary Clinton is very vulnerable and would probably lose to most other Republicans, Donald Trump's historic unpopularity with wide swaths of the electorate — women, millennials, independents and Latinos — make him the initial November underdog.”
Colorado, Florida, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin were all shifted from toss-up states to leaning Democratic. The “solid Republican” states Missouri and Indiana were downgraded to “likely Republican.” New Mexico is now solidly Democratic, and North Carolina is a toss-up after leaning Republican.


http://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2016/05/07/ripple-effect-trumps-pushes-11-states-to-the-democrats-n2159255

I still think that Trump may be very bad, but that Hillary would be very bad.
She has already come out in favor of rewritting both the first and second amendments so they say what she wants them too. Keep in mind that in 95 her husband wanted "hate speach" criminalized and that when pressed said that a congressman calling for a tax cut would be ingaging in criminal hate speach. She has argued that a tax increase should take a majority but that a tax cut should take a super majority.

You can be sure that given a chance she would pack the court with people who would pretend that these things are constitutional.




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