Fifty GOP National Security Experts: 'None Of Us Will Vote For Donald Trump'

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Here you go Anna, learn about some REAL women, not your baby-killers

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Here you go Anna, learn about some REAL women, not your baby-killers
Totally off topic, but your comments are offensive.
I'm imagining Jesus talking to a woman who had an abortion...perhaps similar to the woman caught in adultery. Jesus undoubtedly would be against the abortion industry, but I think He would do so in a way that attracted people to Himself.
 

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Totally off topic, but your comments are offensive........
Boo hoo

......I'm imagining Jesus talking to a woman who had an abortion...perhaps similar to the woman caught in adultery.....
Right Einstein, and what did Jesus tell her: "Go and sin no more."
But your buddy Anna supports Hillary who says, "Please, murder and sin all you want to."

THAT is what is really offensive you half-wit.



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Right Einstein, and what did Jesus tell her: "Go and sin no more."
But your buddy Anna supports Hillary who says, "Please, murder and sin all you want to."
THAT is what is really offensive you half-wit.
I would perhaps support Hillary too if I was being confronted by you. I strongly oppose abortion, but I think your attitude only hardens people against you. Perhaps Anna had an abortion which she regrets, but you only make her and others be more defensive. Try showing a little love and compassion.
BTW... You are correct that Jesus told the woman not to sin anymore. However, you miss the previous part of the conversation. Jesus said “Where are your accusers? Didn’t even one of them condemn you?”
“No, Lord,” she said.
And Jesus said, “Neither do I."
 

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I would perhaps support Hillary too if I was being confronted by you. I strongly oppose abortion, but I think your attitude only hardens people against you. Perhaps Anna had an abortion which she regrets, but you only make her and others be more defensive. Try showing a little love and compassion.
BTW... You are correct that Jesus told the woman not to sin anymore. However, you miss the previous part of the conversation. Jesus said “Where are your accusers? Didn’t even one of them condemn you?”
“No, Lord,” she said.
And Jesus said, “Neither do I."

I appreciate your kind consideration, 6days, thank you. No, I've never had an abortion.
 

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Taste The Outrage: Donald Trump Jr.'s Tweet Compares Refugees To Skittles

The post by the Republican presidential candidate's son immediately went viral. It earned the support and praise of many Trump supporters, who worry that an influx of refugees poses an existential security threat. It also drew condemnation from many who viewed the tweet as a flip, dehumanizing way to address a humanitarian catastrophe affecting more than 13 million people.

The makers of Skittles were quick to join the second camp. "Skittles are candy. Refugees are people," a spokeswoman for the candy's parent company, Wrigley, said in a widely distributed statement.​


Excellent response by Wrigley.
 

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It's worth noting that no refugee from Syria has killed an American since they began being admitted to the country. A recent study by the Cato Institute, a Libertarian think tank, estimated the risk of an American being killed by a refugee in a terror attack as 1 in 3.64 billion.

Many took issue with the math in Trump's tweet, which has roots in white nationalism and Nazi propaganda, and cited the Cato Institute study to refute it. But in his interview with the editorial board, Trump Jr. claimed to not specify any number of "Skittles" in his tweet, even though text in the image he tweeted is as follows: "If I had a bowl of Skittles and I told you just three would kill you. Would you take a handful?"
 

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Taste The Outrage: Donald Trump Jr.'s Tweet Compares Refugees To Skittles
The post by the Republican presidential candidate's son immediately went viral. It earned the support and praise of many Trump supporters, who worry that an influx of refugees poses an existential security threat. It also drew condemnation from many who viewed the tweet as a flip, dehumanizing way to address a humanitarian catastrophe affecting more than 13 million people.

The makers of Skittles were quick to join the second camp. "Skittles are candy. Refugees are people," a spokeswoman for the candy's parent company, Wrigley, said in a widely distributed statement.​


Excellent response by Wrigley.
Refugees aren't really people









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It's worth noting that no refugee from Syria has killed an American since they began being admitted to the country. A recent study by the Cato Institute, a Libertarian think tank, estimated the risk of an American being killed by a refugee in a terror attack as 1 in 3.64 billion.

I think you're touching on a real national problem: Americans are horrible at math. :plain: Seriously, about half the country plays the lottery regularly, many more on and off. And on some level they have to think they can win, because if they were "doing it for the schools" they could just send the school in their neighborhood five dollars, or whatever they're throwing away at the Jiffy Mart or liquor store. Now anyone with passable math skills understands that you're more likely to get a financial return on money tossed in the air at a strip club than you are by standing in line at one of the fine establishments selling you a daydream wrapped in a vaguely altruistic flag. And "Candy" is paying her way through medical school too.

Vegas lives off people who don't understand the odds. People who pay to go there to hand money to the casinos and airlines. So of course we're terrified of refugees. If we think we can win the lottery or beat the house the sky is the limit on what we'll believe.



 

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Ohio Trump Campaign Official Says There Was ‘No Racism’ Before Obama

UPDATE: Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016, 12:24 PM ET: Miller has resigned her post and apologized for the comments, saying she was not speaking for the campaign.
ORIGINAL STORY:
The chair of Donald Trump's campaign in a key Ohio county said there was “no racism” before the first black President was elected and blamed black Americans for their own failures over the last 50 years in an interview with the Guardian.
In video of the exchange, published on Thursday, Trump’s campaign chair for Mahoning County, Kathy Miller, told a reporter that blacks have had all the same opportunities as their white peers.
“If you’re black and you haven’t been successful in the last 50 years, it’s your own fault,” Miller said, adding that it’s time for blacks to “take responsibility for how they live.”
Asked if Trump’s campaign has surfaced a racist undercurrent in American society, the campaign chair replied, “I don’t think there was any racism until Obama got elected. We never had problems like this.”


Then Miller climbs into her Deplorable Bobcat so she can dig the hole deeper:

Miller also told the Guardian that she “never experienced” racism or segregation while growing up in the 1960s and said about the civil rights movement: “I never saw that as anything.”

Gee, I wonder why she "never experienced" racism or segregation?

Maybe Donald Jr. will send her some Skittles.
 

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It's worth noting that no refugee from Syria has killed an American since they began being admitted to the country.

Cool story.

Wait a little while longer- that's the big problem with liberals, they all think that since a refugee didn't commit a radical act with their first foot on the soil, that the second won't bring such either.

And wait a good decade or two when they begin to multiply.

It's like liberals in the UK- just as they have no long term sight on the consequences of disarming society, so to do liberals in general have no concept of future consequence.

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The sad thing, other than being sheep, is that they don't even care about the refugees. If you don't care about the homeless man under the bridge down the road, you don't care about refugees from a world away.
 

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Another deplorable xenophobe.

There's a difference between being a 'xenophobe' and 'not being a complete imbecile'.

I have a 'phobia' of people who pretend to care about something they do not to perpetuate an ulterior agenda- which would be la' you, annabananas :wave:
 

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How unoriginal.

There's nothing original about dull, plain reality :rolleyes:

You don't care about those refugees anymore than the homeless people all around you on your daily commute. The real reason you all 'support' refugees coming in is to sabotage conservative values. You know it, I know it, we all know it, so stop with stupid buzzwords like 'xenophobe' :wave:
 

annabenedetti

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There's nothing original about dull, plain reality :rolleyes:

You don't care about those refugees anymore than the homeless people all around you on your daily commute. The real reason you all 'support' refugees coming in is to sabotage conservative values. You know it, I know it, we all know it, so stop with stupid buzzwords like 'xenophobe' :wave:

Just another of your self-indulgent word salads.
 

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The real reason you all 'support' refugees coming in is to sabotage conservative values. You know it, I know it, we all know it, so stop with stupid buzzwords like 'xenophobe' :wave:
Of all the reasons they might support it I really doubt "they're out to get you" is high on that list. It's not all about you.

Besides it's a pretty obviously bad strategy. Refugees are often coming from countries whose population is far more conservative than even you are, right?



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