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Old 03-01-2016, 11:05 AM
 
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i actually don't think you really believe these things, but if you do, what is your reasoning for believing them?

Trump has never said, or done anything that would lead a reasonable person to believe that he supports neo-nazis, stormfront and the klan, or is a racist.
Bingo! Really??? Please don't say you believe that. He is building his base around extreme right wing, 2nd amendment hiysterical's that condone the stand your ground laws and have no regard for anyone other than their paranoid selves.
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Old 03-01-2016, 11:08 AM
 
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And yet, Trump refuses to disavow his support. Why is that, do you think?
Where did this notion that candidates need to stop and spend time denouncing supporters that they made no special effort to receive, originate from?

I'm curious, do you expect every candidate to stop and get a list of everyone who's endorsed them, and then check off those who they approve of? What other candidates have you expected this from? Care to enlighten me on who the Democrats have "denounced"?
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Old 03-01-2016, 11:10 AM
 
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It is political grandstanding.

When Communists endorsed Obama his supporters were smart enough to know it doesn't mean anything.

They also know this doesn't mean anything, but they like to push the lies and the agenda.
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Old 03-01-2016, 11:12 AM
 
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Law enforcement are saying it was the Trump campaign that asked these black students to be removed. Since these black students were silent and doing nothing more than standing together, it makes no sense for them to be removed.
So police, according to you, thought it was acceptable to just remove students who were doing "nothing more than standing together"?
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Old 03-01-2016, 11:12 AM
 
Location: north central Ohio
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This happened in a very racist town in Southern Georgia.

He did it for 3 reasons
1. Some of them were wearing black as a sign of protest
2. Those who were not wearing black, Trump assumed they were too dark to be his supporters so he throw them out too.
3. Trump knew that by removing black students he would please part of his base, the white supremacists. He wants them to vote for him today so he gave them a little treat.

White supremacists and nationalists can't wait for Trump to make their cities and college campuses "white again". According to them blacks are not smart enough to be in college. They are all there because of affirmative action.

You got it!
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Old 03-01-2016, 11:16 AM
 
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The students, who were standing silently at the top of bleachers, were visibly upset as they were escorted out by Secret Service agents at Valdosta State University, The Des Moines Register reports. “They said, ‘This is Trump’s property; it’s a private event.’ But I paid my tuition to be here,†said Tahjila Davis, 19.

Black Students Removed From Trump Rally - The Daily Beast

Why in the world would he have the black students removed? Why is this okay to Trump supporters?

The sight of the students, who were visibly upset, being led outside by law enforcement officials created a stir at a university that was a whites-only campus until 1963.

Black students ejected from Trump rally in Ga.
All bla bla bla...

I was at the Tampa rally at the USF Sundome and there were blacks and muslims, Asians, whites, cops, veterans, bikers, etc.

Nobody got removed except from 1 black lady who had to protest and be ridiculous and she was escorted out. Not even the muslims that had reported to protest inside the Sun dome protested as we expected it had to do that the secret service was standing so close to them after people went over to the cops and saying something to the cops that seem to have triggered the secret service to move very close to the group of muslims and my child new that group had planned to protest as the are the ones who are very anti-Semitic and had uttered numerous racist slurs on campus.

But even they were quiet...probably scared to act.
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Old 03-01-2016, 11:18 AM
 
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You got it!
The amount of hate the left has, in order to come up with justifying their preconceived notions is completely astounding..
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Old 03-01-2016, 11:22 AM
 
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Where did this notion that candidates need to stop and spend time denouncing supporters that they made no special effort to receive, originate from?

I'm curious, do you expect every candidate to stop and get a list of everyone who's endorsed them, and then check off those who they approve of? What other candidates have you expected this from? Care to enlighten me on who the Democrats have "denounced"?
Really? You think ANY other candidate would pretend they had no idea of this 'white supremacist's' movement and didn't know who David Duke was? Get your head out of your clouds.....
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Old 03-01-2016, 11:25 AM
 
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All bla bla bla...

I was at the Tampa rally at the USF Sundome and there were blacks and muslims, Asians, whites, cops, veterans, bikers, etc.

Nobody got removed except from 1 black lady who had to protest and be ridiculous and she was escorted out. Not even the muslims that had reported to protest inside the Sun dome protested as we expected it had to do that the secret service was standing so close to them after people went over to the cops and saying something to the cops that seem to have triggered the secret service to move very close to the group of muslims and my child new that group had planned to protest as the are the ones who are very anti-Semitic and had uttered numerous racist slurs on campus.

But even they were quiet...probably scared to act.
Are you saying that because you didn't see it happening at the USF rally, it couldn't happen at Valdosta regardless of numerous eye witness accounts?
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Old 03-01-2016, 11:25 AM
 
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Really? You don't think ANY other candidate would pretend they had no idea of this 'white supremacist's' movement and didn't know who David Duke was? Get your head out of your clouds.....
I dont feel that ANY candidate needs to stop and spend time on "no bodies", refusing their "endorsements" or support because doing so, gives them credibility.

You think Duke is worthy of the attention, I disagree.. I dont give a rats ass if he knew or didnt know who he was, he isnt worthy of 5 minutes of discussions or his own thread, let alone Trumps time to even discuss...
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