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Post by greghopper on Feb 1, 2016 16:52:02 GMT -5
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Post by dbd870 on Feb 1, 2016 19:32:35 GMT -5
Trump could say the sky was blue and I'd have to go look. No Koolaid for me; he's a huckster and unlike some outdoor writer I don't trust so easily. He's a member of the donor class, a political insider and like the wheeler & dealer that he is I believe this is just another game to get something he wants. I wonder if the man really believes anything.
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Feb 1, 2016 21:59:32 GMT -5
I have serious concerns with Trump even though I enjoyed the Trump rage. I have been undecided for a while, but pretty sure I'm locked in now on Rubio. It was the last debate that made the difference for me.
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Post by tenring on Feb 2, 2016 6:47:49 GMT -5
The best part of DT that I appreciate is that he is will to talk about subjects that the other candidates want to seemingly avoid.
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Post by medic22 on Feb 2, 2016 7:17:04 GMT -5
Nope
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Feb 2, 2016 16:31:18 GMT -5
I'm surprised that they're not talking more about the debt.
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Post by BOWn Hunter on Mar 9, 2016 8:40:07 GMT -5
I've yet to hear any of them go into real specifics of and policies they would be changing as far as taxes and ISIS and stuff like that. They all throw out the "Well before I answer that, let me just say this..." and ramble about their campaign site or insult each other for the 30 seconds they have to talk.
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Post by sabotage39k on May 24, 2016 21:33:36 GMT -5
Well I would want to vote for his son if he was running. Too bad Trumps himself was not able to present such an insightful piece of literature.
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Post by dadfsr on May 25, 2016 5:47:58 GMT -5
Doesn't look like you all are going to have much choice...either vote for Killary or Trump. Since I'll never vote for the liberal agenda then there won't be much choice for me.
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Post by greghopper on May 25, 2016 7:05:41 GMT -5
Soon to be Clinton voter...
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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on May 26, 2016 19:52:06 GMT -5
Well, I'm on the Trump train now. Anyone, and I mean anyone, over Hillary or Bernie has my vote. Beware of 8 years from now as these Bernie supporters age and grow in numbers. It looks like the elderly will be Soylent Green when this generation takes over.
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Post by trapperdave on May 27, 2016 6:49:44 GMT -5
Plain n simple here....if you don't vote Trump, HilLIARry will be POTUS. That is in a nutshell. We can survive Trump. He will surround himself with good people. His ego won't let him fail.
We will not survive a hilLIARry presidency. Plain and simple.
This hands down THE MOST IMPORTANT ELECTION OF OUR LIFETIME!
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Post by thecommissioner on May 27, 2016 9:37:27 GMT -5
Well I would want to vote for his son if he was running. Too bad Trumps himself was not able to present such an insightful piece of literature. I watched Donald Trump Jr. give his 'testimony' about his involvement with firearms, shooting, hunting, reloading, etc. If his father ever starts talking like an anti-gunner (again), the next family reunion may be uncomfortable.
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Post by Russ Koon on Jun 5, 2016 18:13:54 GMT -5
I will have a very hard choice to make if it appears there will be any reasonable chance of Hillary taking IN.
I really can't see myself voting for Trump unless his demeanor and rhetoric has changed dramatically between now and November. I see him now as a con man and faker who will say whatever he thinks will achieve his personal goals, whatever they may be.
I also can't help wonder about those goals, since so many of his comments seem designed to assure his loss in the general election. Someone on another site that I visit posted early in the primary process that they suspected that Donald and Slick Willy had cooked up his run as a cool trick to play on the Republicans, one which could possibly go a long ways towards electing Hillary. That post keeps running through my mind with almost each day's news, as being the most probable explanation of the entire debacle.
I voted for Gary Johnson last election, and I'll most likely vote for him again.
The Libertarian Party platform is MUCH closer to my personal political beliefs. Smaller and less intrusive government, lower taxes and less debt, less involvement in foreign wars, and even the admission that the war on drugs has been over for decades (marijuana won).
Gary and his VP choice have had many years of running states as governors, and were reelected in their respective states that are about as far apart geographically and politically as can be in this country. They both fought to trim budgets and reduce taxes in their states.
The other choices,...a Socialist liberal senator too far left to even include himself among the Democrats, the most anti-gun candidate we have ever seen, and a TV reality show star whose positions yesterday are not his positions today and may or may not be his positions tomorrow,....have run very little successfully (I wouldn't call Donald's successes in the real estate world to be real, considering the help he had from Daddy to begin and sustain it, and his ability to choose bankruptcy multiple times to avoid losses).
After 50 years as a Republican, starting with the Goldwater campaign of '64 when I was still a few moths shy of being able to vote for him, I have gradually gone from being a Republican with Libertarian leanings, to a Libertarian who will likely vote for the Republicans in the races where there is no Libertarian candidate running.
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Post by iceman10 on Jun 5, 2016 18:31:21 GMT -5
I see Trump differently , if he picks the right running mate that knows the political side well enough . He knows money & business so he isn't looking for a pay check . I think someone with no ties to the same ole propaganda would be worth taking a chance on . Bottom line Hillary cost military lives & lied about it and should go to prison for it IMO
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Post by Deleted on Jun 6, 2016 11:02:27 GMT -5
Why would a hunter vote for an anti-gun politician? Trump has been anti-gun his whole life! I'm not sure who I am voting for this year. I have only missed voting one time. I had to go out of town on a last minute order from work.
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Post by throbak on Jun 6, 2016 17:50:31 GMT -5
I always voted my Paycheck and had faith in The NRA to do what I paid them for Its always worked there's more to life than guns ! And Trust me Im as pro gun as they come But I'm getting sick of every time a Hunting Reg (HPR ) or any thing like it comes up if you don't agree , your anti 2nd it's getting old !!!
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Post by greghopper on Jun 7, 2016 21:25:41 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2016 11:57:57 GMT -5
Why would a hunter vote for an anti-gun politician? Trump has been anti-gun his whole life! I'm not sure who I am voting for this year. I have only missed voting one time. I had to go out of town on a last minute order from work. The better question in why would the LARGEST Gun organization in the world "NRA" endorse Donald Trump if he is "anti-gun"...? How does a NRA member not vote the way of the organization! www.nranews.com/series/speeches/video/donald-trump-2016-nra-ila-leadership-forum/episode/speeches-season-22-episode-3-2016-nra-annual-meetingsgoo.gl/z3AzCggoo.gl/yk6v6CI don't know why the NRA supports Trump. No support would have been a better statement. If you look at Trump's history, it tells the story. I don't believe anything Trump says in the last 8 months. I do agree he is better than Hilleary. It seems they pick the best out of the worst, but I believe in the old wise tale. If you don't have anything good to say, then keep your mouth shut.
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Post by greghopper on Jun 8, 2016 21:42:21 GMT -5
I am sure the NRA don't see Trump as "anti-gun"...
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