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Re: OK Who would you like to win and why?
Reply #15 - Nov 9th, 2016 at 8:36am
 
cods wrote on Nov 8th, 2016 at 10:31pm:
Belgarion wrote on Nov 8th, 2016 at 8:29pm:
I would like to see the US military say "OK, this has gone far enough!" and stage a coup, however in the event this does not happen I would prefer to see Trump win. Not because I like the man, but because I feel that for all his talk and bluster he would be a weak leader who could be kept under control by the public service and not permitted to do anything really dangerous.

Clinton on the other hand is an experienced political player, totally self interested, totally amoral and utterly ruthless. She will be vindictive, divisive and a danger in a way Trump could not be. 



has anyone notice how Bill is almost invisible
...and I have said on another thread Obama looks deadset uncomfortable being on stage with her.. he doesnt wanna be there...she is tough and cold nothing surer.. I think she will toss staff out left right and centre...in the doco when Bill was first elected he more or less had to give her a job head of Health reform or something.. it was a complete disaster but she acted like she was  running the show single handed.. .. she was very hard to put in the back ground..

did anyone know she was a legal of some sorts on the Nixon watergate Investigation...... and even then she was controversial and she was sacked..

there is a huge amount about this women that has been covered up.. I wouldnt want to work for her.

  Yes I have and after Monica Lewinski- he should stay invisible- I think he has sent a lot of bad karma her way during this election , she is struggling against a few barbs in her back put there by men..the sentiment of mysoginist's has seen her struggle against ridiculous "non issues" just because she is a woman- there are mysoginists on these threads for months who have tried to bring her down because she is female..nothing else, because some of the crap they have levelled at her have no basis n anything real..just in the fact she is not a man..

Bill being a cheating pig , has really hurt Hillarys chances and just the sight of his face make me sick tbh. Why didnt he just stay away...creep.  I want her to win to shove it up the mysoginistic creeps...and to keep the biggest creep of all- OUT.
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Re: OK Who would you like to win and why?
Reply #16 - Nov 9th, 2016 at 8:36am
 
Belgarion wrote on Nov 8th, 2016 at 8:29pm:
he would be a weak leader who could be kept under control by the public service and not permitted to do anything really dangerous.

Thats what the Germans said abou....

Nah... Not gunna mention it...


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Re: OK Who would you like to win and why?
Reply #17 - Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:04pm
 
Get ready, USA, for an influx of Syrian (Muzlim) immigrants, with attendant social problems. As for illegals already in the USA, the Democrats know that every one they allow to stay, will eventually translate, through them or their children, into votes for the Democrats. It is the most cynical of political strategies. But then the Democrat social engineers live in gated communities.
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Re: OK Who would you like to win and why?
Reply #18 - Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:08pm
 
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A victory for Donald Trump could very well be in reach as the vote count narrows in crucial states like Florida, North Carolina and Virginia.

Earlier today a Trump staffer told CNN the Republican's chances were "impossible", but the latest results show that conclusion was much too hasty.

Trump currently holds a lead in Florida, as well as Virginia, a state the Clinton campaign considered in the bag.




As expected, Trump was declared the winner in Indiana, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Alabama, Tennessee, West Virginia and South Carolina.

He has also won Texas, Kansas, North and South Dakota, Wyoming and 80 percent of Nebraska, which allocates its electoral votes per congressional district.

Aside from Indiana, none of those states have voted for a Democrat in decades.......


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Re: OK Who would you like to win and why?
Reply #19 - Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:11pm
 
issuevoter wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:04pm:
Get ready, USA, for an influx of Syrian (Muzlim) immigrants, with attendant social problems. As for illegals already in the USA, the Democrats know that every one they allow to stay, will eventually translate, through them or their children, into votes for the Democrats. It is the most cynical of political strategies. But then the Democrat social engineers live in gated communities.


And so the fear campaign, Islamopobia, and bigotry begins.

Next: "it was rigged".

So predictable   Roll Eyes
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Re: OK Who would you like to win and why?
Reply #20 - Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:11pm
 
Mr Hammer wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:08pm:
ninemsn-

A victory for Donald Trump could very well be in reach as the vote count narrows in crucial states like Florida, North Carolina and Virginia.

Earlier today a Trump staffer told CNN the Republican's chances were "impossible", but the latest results show that conclusion was much too hasty.

Trump currently holds a lead in Florida, as well as Virginia, a state the Clinton campaign considered in the bag.




As expected, Trump was declared the winner in Indiana, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Alabama, Tennessee, West Virginia and South Carolina.

He has also won Texas, Kansas, North and South Dakota, Wyoming and 80 percent of Nebraska, which allocates its electoral votes per congressional district.

Aside from Indiana, none of those states have voted for a Democrat in decades.......


Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin



In Florida,  they haven't counted a couple of countys that are heavily Democrat.

It's not over there yet.
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Re: OK Who would you like to win and why?
Reply #21 - Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:13pm
 
mothra wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:11pm:
Mr Hammer wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:08pm:
ninemsn-

A victory for Donald Trump could very well be in reach as the vote count narrows in crucial states like Florida, North Carolina and Virginia.

Earlier today a Trump staffer told CNN the Republican's chances were "impossible", but the latest results show that conclusion was much too hasty.

Trump currently holds a lead in Florida, as well as Virginia, a state the Clinton campaign considered in the bag.




As expected, Trump was declared the winner in Indiana, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Alabama, Tennessee, West Virginia and South Carolina.

He has also won Texas, Kansas, North and South Dakota, Wyoming and 80 percent of Nebraska, which allocates its electoral votes per congressional district.

Aside from Indiana, none of those states have voted for a Democrat in decades.......


Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin Grin



In Florida,  they haven't counted a couple of countys that are heavily Democrat.

It's not over there yet.



Did notice that, the county Miami is in is only 13% counted with Hilary 37% in front
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Re: OK Who would you like to win and why?
Reply #22 - Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:37pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:11pm:
issuevoter wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:04pm:
Get ready, USA, for an influx of Syrian (Muzlim) immigrants, with attendant social problems. As for illegals already in the USA, the Democrats know that every one they allow to stay, will eventually translate, through them or their children, into votes for the Democrats. It is the most cynical of political strategies. But then the Democrat social engineers live in gated communities.


And so the fear campaign, Islamopobia, and bigotry begins.

Next: "it was rigged".

So predictable   Roll Eyes


If you do not want to make up your mind whose side you are on, in this conflict, that is your dithering problem, but calling people names, will only help you put it off.
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Re: OK Who would you like to win and why?
Reply #23 - Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:44pm
 
issuevoter wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:37pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:11pm:
issuevoter wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:04pm:
Get ready, USA, for an influx of Syrian (Muzlim) immigrants, with attendant social problems. As for illegals already in the USA, the Democrats know that every one they allow to stay, will eventually translate, through them or their children, into votes for the Democrats. It is the most cynical of political strategies. But then the Democrat social engineers live in gated communities.


And so the fear campaign, Islamopobia, and bigotry begins.

Next: "it was rigged".

So predictable   Roll Eyes


If you do not want to make up your mind whose side you are on, in this conflict, that is your dithering problem, but calling people names, will only help you put it off.


Trump only has a few hours left.

The champagne is in the fridge, and my glasses are chilled.

The celebration is going to be tremendous.

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Re: OK Who would you like to win and why?
Reply #24 - Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:47pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:44pm:
issuevoter wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:37pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:11pm:
issuevoter wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:04pm:
Get ready, USA, for an influx of Syrian (Muzlim) immigrants, with attendant social problems. As for illegals already in the USA, the Democrats know that every one they allow to stay, will eventually translate, through them or their children, into votes for the Democrats. It is the most cynical of political strategies. But then the Democrat social engineers live in gated communities.


And so the fear campaign, Islamopobia, and bigotry begins.

Next: "it was rigged".

So predictable   Roll Eyes


If you do not want to make up your mind whose side you are on, in this conflict, that is your dithering problem, but calling people names, will only help you put it off.


Trump only has a few hours left.

The champagne is in the fridge, and my glasses are chilled.

The celebration is going to be tremendous.


  I love your spirit GP and btw if Clinton loses you have to stay to count his stuff ups for the next 4 years-it will be hilarious. Cheesy
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Re: OK Who would you like to win and why?
Reply #25 - Nov 9th, 2016 at 1:00pm
 
Agnes wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:47pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:44pm:
issuevoter wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:37pm:
greggerypeccary wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:11pm:
issuevoter wrote on Nov 9th, 2016 at 12:04pm:
Get ready, USA, for an influx of Syrian (Muzlim) immigrants, with attendant social problems. As for illegals already in the USA, the Democrats know that every one they allow to stay, will eventually translate, through them or their children, into votes for the Democrats. It is the most cynical of political strategies. But then the Democrat social engineers live in gated communities.


And so the fear campaign, Islamopobia, and bigotry begins.

Next: "it was rigged".

So predictable   Roll Eyes


If you do not want to make up your mind whose side you are on, in this conflict, that is your dithering problem, but calling people names, will only help you put it off.


Trump only has a few hours left.

The champagne is in the fridge, and my glasses are chilled.

The celebration is going to be tremendous.


  I love your spirit GP and btw if Clinton loses you have to stay to count his stuff ups for the next 4 years-it will be hilarious. Cheesy


That would surely break the internet.
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Re: OK Who would you like to win and why?
Reply #26 - Nov 9th, 2016 at 1:36pm
 
Redmond Neck wrote on Nov 8th, 2016 at 8:27am:
Well I would like Hillary to win as she seems more mentally stable than Trump! She also has far more experience in Governing and dealing with world affairs

However the evil side of me would like Donald to win just to see the chaos!

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"More mentally stable than Trump"
You do realize that Godzilla is more "mentally stable" than Hillary.
She has brain damage and can't remember yesterday!

"More experience" Thats very bad experience for millions in the ME.

Redneck - How old are you?
Either way - just go away!

Pardon my rudeness but sometimes the ignorant's ...........
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