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Old 03-12-2016, 07:00 AM
 
Location: Austin
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Trump was allowed to speak but chose not to. Whether he choked at the prospect of hecklers at his rally or calculated a greater reward for cancelling, it was his decision.
Do you honestly think that mob would let him speak? I do not.
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Old 03-12-2016, 07:00 AM
 
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Kasich is at least trying to be the adult in the room. We'll see if that helps his chances.
That's what Romney said too. They want to treat the voters like misbehaving children who can't decide for themselves. The adults who will correct your mistakes. Adults with power and control correcting the baby voters who are getting it wrong because they reject their superiors who couldn't change a diaper without stealing the contents mistaking it for payment of the task. Adult my a**
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Old 03-12-2016, 07:00 AM
 
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Terrorists killed 130 in Paris back in November. In contrast, this represents about months worth of gun deaths in Chicago. It speaks for itself.

This will only help Trump, not his detractors.
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Old 03-12-2016, 07:01 AM
 
Location: Oklahoma
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Trump was allowed to speak but chose not to. Whether he choked at the prospect of hecklers at his rally or calculated a greater reward for cancelling, it was his decision.
There was a plan to rush the stage at a pre-determined signal. Hundreds of people crashing through the crowd to get on stage. Who knows how many people would have been hurt during that stampede, and what possible good could have come of it? Trump was right to put safety of his supporters and himself first. You call it cowardly; I call it prudence.
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Old 03-12-2016, 07:04 AM
 
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Terrorists killed 130 in Paris back in November. In contrast, this represents about months worth of gun deaths in Chicago. It speaks for itself.

This will only help Trump, not his detractors.
Trump thrives on violence. He feeds on it, as do his supporters. Like jackals at the feast. The idea that he really wants the demonstrations to stop? Just protestations that he puts out there with a wink.
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Old 03-12-2016, 07:05 AM
 
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The seeds of division have been sowed by the Obama administration and his toadies in the mass-media for years. First, americans are realizing that affirmative action is institutionalized racism. And some americans are tired of being blamed for other people's inadequacies and deficiencies. And other examples of the mass-media attempting to manipulate the american people's perceptions, such as portraying both Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown as innocent victims instead of the lawless thugs that they were.
Trayvon was simply walking home from the store.
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Old 03-12-2016, 07:07 AM
 
Location: Somewhere
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Trump should have been allowed to speak. The people who came to listen should have been allowed to listen.

The well organized protesters shut down free speech because they disagree with the candidate.

Is this what our country is about now?
No one stopped Trump from speaking

Months ago he was writing tweets calling Sanders weak for the way he handle some BLM protesters. His reaction last night was way weaker because he didn't even speak. Now he and his followers are playing the victim card and no one is buying their BS, we all saw this coming.

If Trump and his followers really cared for the things they say they do like illegal immigration, he and his followers would delivered this message without resorting to hate and division.

Why couldn't Trump just stick to saying he wanted to deport all illegals? Why all the racial baiting?, why tweeting false black crime statistics? Why call all immigrants from Mexico rapists and drug dealers? We all know even most illegal immigrants are not that. You don't have to dehumanize them, just say you want to deport them period. Why say most Muslims hate America? There are plenty Muslim Americans who love this country. Why call Megyn Kelly a bimbo on her period when most women are sick and tired of being judged by their genitals only? Why use violent language like "I'd like to punch him in the face"

For Christ's sake, these people are American citizens he is supposed to respect if he wants to be their leader in the future. What kind of "leader" makes such offensive comments about the citizens he plans to represent in the future?

Of course people are upset, they should be.
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Old 03-12-2016, 07:07 AM
 
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Default Coordinated effort by right and left globalists to stop Trump played out last night

The Convergence of Political Interests United To Stop Donald Trump… | The Last Refuge


It certainly appears the various sub-sets of political influence, and the globalists who coordinate the financial support for them, the far-left and far-right, have united with the common purpose of eliminating the nationalist risk, Donald Trump.


Additionally, it would be dishonest not to accept the recent meeting in Sea Island Georgia brought together many of the financial stakeholders who view candidate Trump as a clear and present danger to their globalist intentions. The odds of so many far-left members of the elite billionaire class meeting with Karl Rove inc. for anything less than a strategy session would be obtuse in the extreme.


Unfortunately, whenever the anti-American Wall Street interests converge with the anti-American social justice movement you find highly visible hypocrisies as a result. Hence, the politically connected campaigns of the banking team(s), Senator Ted Cruz and Senator Marco Rubio, end up supporting the George Soros endeavor.

Remember the meeting on Secret Island? Well, now we know the secret.
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Old 03-12-2016, 07:07 AM
 
Location: LEAVING CD
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Actually, Chicago just showed the rest of the country how we can "take our country back" from that racist egomaniac and his supporters. I'm proud of my home town tonight.
So when will they protest Hillary?
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Old 03-12-2016, 07:09 AM
 
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The Anti-American globalist agenda has been revealed. Why else would they be against him and have so much disdain for supportive citizens?


Donald Trump: Pro-Police, Pro-military, Pro-American citizens, Pro-Veterans, pro-American Sovereignty.
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