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Republican choices
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: November 30, 2015 04:35PM

Two spics, a woman, a nigger, a Bush and Donald Trump.

And people wonder why the rightards support Trump.

Kinda of obvious considering the mentality of the most defined block of Republican voters, the racists. Excuse the language used to make a point.

Trump realizes this too. And hes gonna toss them meat all the way to the convention.

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Re: Republican choices
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: November 30, 2015 04:38PM

Huckabee and Christie seem like the obvious alternatives. Christie is out of the question and Huckabee used up his
glamour fox news profiteering.

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Re: Republican choices
Posted by: ksdufnnei ()
Date: November 30, 2015 04:41PM

Gerrymanderer2 Wrote:
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> Two spics, a woman, a nigger, a Bush and Donald
> Trump.
>
> And people wonder why the rightards support
> Trump.
>
> Kinda of obvious considering the mentality of the
> most defined block of Republican voters, the
> racists. Excuse the language used to make a
> point.
>
> Trump realizes this too. And hes gonna toss them
> meat all the way to the convention.


Wow. You are a racist sand nigger.

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Re: Republican choices
Posted by: Vexxxed ()
Date: November 30, 2015 04:42PM

Gerrymanderer2 Wrote:
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> Two spics, a woman, a nigger, a Bush and Donald
> Trump.
>
> And people wonder why the rightards support
> Trump.
>
> Kinda of obvious considering the mentality of the
> most defined block of Republican voters, the
> racists. Excuse the language used to make a
> point.


What point would that be, Gerry?

That you're no different than the rest of the racists on this forum?

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Re: Republican choices
Posted by: dfasklj ()
Date: November 30, 2015 04:45PM

Those dinosaur, traditional Republicans will be phased out in favor of younger conservative-minded people such as myself. At some point they'll have to realize that religious nonsense and all the outdated views that come along with it, only serve to push young conservatives towards third parties. Until then, I'll continue voting Libertarian.

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Re: Republican choices
Posted by: libtard-a-thon ()
Date: November 30, 2015 04:48PM

Gerrymanderer2 Wrote:
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> Two spics, a woman, a nigger, a Bush and Donald
> Trump.
>
> And people wonder why the rightards support
> Trump.
>
> Kinda of obvious considering the mentality of the
> most defined block of Republican voters, the
> racists. Excuse the language used to make a
> point.
>
> Trump realizes this too. And hes gonna toss them
> meat all the way to the convention.


only a certified libtard would use the diversity of gop candidates as "proof" they are racist. congratulations, you pass and are now fully certified.

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Re: Republican choices
Posted by: Hopey McChange ()
Date: November 30, 2015 05:11PM

The GOP just has more diversity, not only ethnically but also diversity of ideas and opinions. Dems are not allowed to step outside the lines and form their own opinions. It's not racist to oppose out of control spending and power-grabbing by the federal government. It's just sensible and responsible.

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Re: Republican choices
Posted by: Ralph Pootawn ()
Date: November 30, 2015 05:13PM

Gerrymanderer2 Wrote:
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> Huckabee and Christie seem like the obvious
> alternatives. Christie is out of the question and
> Huckabee used up his
> glamour fox news profiteering.
Attachments:
obama-zombies-2.jpg

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Re: Republican choices
Posted by: CpvP3 ()
Date: November 30, 2015 05:16PM

that pic is a little misleading. Obama voters are actually quite different than zombies in that they have zero interest in brains.

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Re: Republican choices
Posted by: Refuse Refugees ()
Date: November 30, 2015 05:19PM


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Re: Republican choices
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: November 30, 2015 05:41PM

Rubio and Ted Cruz are freshmen Senators are they not? Cruz is a freshman senator born in Canada to a Cuban deadbeat father.

Rubio is a freshman senator that doesnt vote and hates his job.
Thought these were things that made Obama horrible and unqualified for the presidency?

Wondering if theres an honest Republican out there witha take on this.

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Re: Republican choices
Posted by: retard journalism ()
Date: November 30, 2015 05:53PM

Refuse Refugees Wrote:
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> Republicans and Democrats will one day fight on
> the same side.
> Only a matter of time.
>
>
>
> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3336823/In
> side-Hamtramck-America-s-Muslim-majority-city-call
> -prayer-echoes-streets-Syrian-refugees-welcomed-de
> fiance-governor.html

"Syrian refugees are welcomed in defiance of the governor"

Who the fuck writes these articles?

Do they realize a state governor can't dictate who people should or shouldn't welcome? What do they think he's going to do, put up a wall around the whole state and check ID's for anyone trying to enter?

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Re: Republican choices
Date: November 30, 2015 06:25PM

Beside the Michigan situation which is not news BTW -- it's the state with the fastest growing Muslim population -- Minnesota is a close 2nd perhaps --
The republicans have a few things going for them --

An entrepreneur, -- a Business executive, -- a Brain surgeon, -- a former Govenor, -- 3 Senators -- a former Congressman, now Governor, ...

The Democrats have -- a former Senator who was a former 1st lady and a former Secretary of State -- They have a former congressman, now US Senator -- A former Governor who was formerly Mayor of Baltimore, -- A former US Senator.

Their forerunner has no executive experience in governing -- but has experience in managing and has legislative experience.

The republican forerunner has no excutive experiene in governing but has experience managing in big businesses and somehow has a keen ability to win people to his POV.

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