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Old 03-13-2016, 12:48 AM
 
Location: DFW
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Trump is reaping what he sows.

He always takes great pride in sowing discord, insulting others, and taking a very belligerent stance. At his rally, he's made comments about him punching other people in the face. This is presidential behavior?...

Notice that there are no "anarchists" at Cruz, Kasich, and Rubio rallies... notice also that those people haven't made themselves famous for the undignified street thug language that Trump carries as his brand.

What's happening at Trump's rallies is a good example of what will happen to the fabric of this nation if he's president. And you guys called Obama divisive? How much more divisive and polarizing can you possibly BE than Trump? You don't rally a nation together by calling everyone who sees things differently than you a loser, etc.
liberal thugs need to be punched in the face

 
Old 03-13-2016, 09:42 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Trump rallies are little more than KKK gatherings.

His crowds are 99% men, and 99% over the age of 65. The only young people in the crowd are usually the protesters.

Typical liar!

Donald Trump, must be your worst Nightmare. With Cruz, pulling a consistent second.
 
Old 03-13-2016, 10:10 PM
 
Location: Del Rio, TN
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What world do you live in? Being a black President is not "divisive" in and of itself.
No, of course it's not. But his continued support for thugs and criminals, for the enemies of the United States, and his attacks on American citizens, especially police officers, IS DIVISIVE. Far more than Trump condemning criminals and their actions.
 
Old 03-13-2016, 10:28 PM
 
Location: Philadelphia
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No, of course it's not. But his continued support for thugs and criminals, for the enemies of the United States, and his attacks on American citizens, especially police officers, IS DIVISIVE. Far more than Trump condemning criminals and their actions.
How you interpret Obama's words is not how the majority does. Trump is being much more specific and blatant in his divisive rhetoric.


The only time I personally can remember Obama being "divisive" is on the campaign trail when he said rural voters in Pennsylvania "cling to their guns and bibles". Was that wrong? Yes, but it is not the same as the things Trump has been saying. He is talking about banning specific religions from the country and calling certain ethnicities "rapists and murderers".
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