TheFactOfTheMatter
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Looks like the burn has already started.
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Carlito
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Yawn ricey. Get some new materiel
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TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Looks like the burn has already started. k -PB
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Pity so few here can stick to the topic. It speaks to their lack of insight. They would rather post cartoons, silly images and stupid comments as its their area of expertise.
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TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Pity so few here can stick to the topic. It speaks to their lack of insight. They would rather post cartoons, silly images and stupid comments as its their area of expertise.
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Back to top wrote:TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Pity so few here can stick to the topic. It speaks to their lack of insight. They would rather post cartoons, silly images and stupid comments as its their area of expertise. 
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so school's out
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Yawn... next
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MvFCArsenal16.8 wrote:Back to top wrote:TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Pity so few here can stick to the topic. It speaks to their lack of insight. They would rather post cartoons, silly images and stupid comments as its their area of expertise. 
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Trump also gained the highest latino vote according to those exit polls some people around here place so much faith in. He also won the higher educated vote. :lol:
It must really hurt the JP and Azza to be proven so wrong (again).
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TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Trump also gained the highest latino vote according to those exit polls some people around here place so much faith in. He also won the higher educated vote. :lol:
It must really hurt the JP and Azza to be proven so wrong (again). :lol: Every Trump victory brings the Democratic nominee one step closer to winning the White House. I'm just enjoying the show.
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JP wrote:TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Trump also gained the highest latino vote according to those exit polls some people around here place so much faith in. He also won the higher educated vote. :lol:
It must really hurt the JP and Azza to be proven so wrong (again). :lol: Every Trump victory brings the Democratic nominee one step closer to winning the White House. I'm just enjoying the show. You're going to be disappointed.
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Haven't had one assassinated for a while, Trump's looking good odds
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That'd be right. That's how you people operate.
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http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/feb/23/tony-blair-bernie-sanders-jeremy-corbynI found this article quite illuminating. Tony Blair says he cannot understand why people are nominating candidates like Corbyn, Sanders and Trump. The political establishment truly don't see how the political winds have shifted. Both sides of politics are looking for more authenticity and integrity in politics, and staying true to principles. Anyone who lies, moderates their stance for political gain, or who takes money from big corporations is simply on the nose.
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Lastbroadcast wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/feb/23/tony-blair-bernie-sanders-jeremy-corbyn
I found this article quite illuminating. Tony Blair says he cannot understand why people are nominating candidates like Corbyn, Sanders and Trump.
The political establishment truly don't see how the political winds have shifted. Both sides of politics are looking for more authenticity and integrity in politics, and staying true to principles.
Anyone who lies, moderates their stance for political gain, or who takes money from big corporations is simply on the nose. Except for Donald Trump, apparently.
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Trump is paying for his own campaign JP (idiot).
You are wrong every time you post. Must be some kind of record.
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The New York Times wrote:Nearly 20 percent of Mr. Trump’s voters disagreed with the freeing of slaves in Southern states after the Civil War. The New York Times wrote:The P.P.P. poll asked voters if they thought whites were a superior race… among Mr. Trump’s supporters, only 69 percent disagreed. Nearly a third of Trump supporters are white supremacists, and a quarter of them don't have a problem with slavery. Jesus, what a pathetic bunch of neanderthals.
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11.mvfc.11 wrote:JP wrote:The New York Times wrote:Nearly 20 percent of Mr. Trump’s voters disagreed with the freeing of slaves in Southern states after the Civil War. The New York Times wrote:The P.P.P. poll asked voters if they thought whites were a superior race… among Mr. Trump’s supporters, only 69 percent disagreed. Nearly a third of Trump supporters are white supremacists, and a quarter of them don't have a problem with slavery. Jesus, what a pathetic bunch of neanderthals. Everyone thinks they are the dominant race, Asian's of all varieties are extremely proud of their race. This is not a bad thing. :shock: You're actually defending white supremacy? Or indeed racial supremacy of any kind? Holy fuck.
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JP wrote:11.mvfc.11 wrote:JP wrote:The New York Times wrote:Nearly 20 percent of Mr. Trump’s voters disagreed with the freeing of slaves in Southern states after the Civil War. The New York Times wrote:The P.P.P. poll asked voters if they thought whites were a superior race… among Mr. Trump’s supporters, only 69 percent disagreed. Nearly a third of Trump supporters are white supremacists, and a quarter of them don't have a problem with slavery. Jesus, what a pathetic bunch of neanderthals. Everyone thinks they are the dominant race, Asian's of all varieties are extremely proud of their race. This is not a bad thing. :shock: You're actually defending white supremacy? Or indeed racial supremacy of any kind? Holy fuck. 11.mvfc.11 has a lowest common denominator philosophy.
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JP wrote:The New York Times wrote:Nearly 20 percent of Mr. Trump’s voters disagreed with the freeing of slaves in Southern states after the Civil War. The New York Times wrote:The P.P.P. poll asked voters if they thought whites were a superior race… among Mr. Trump’s supporters, only 69 percent disagreed. Nearly a third of Trump supporters are white supremacists, and a quarter of them don't have a problem with slavery. Jesus, what a pathetic bunch of neanderthals. To be expected. Simplism & right wing ideology go hand in glove
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JP wrote:Lastbroadcast wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/feb/23/tony-blair-bernie-sanders-jeremy-corbyn
I found this article quite illuminating. Tony Blair says he cannot understand why people are nominating candidates like Corbyn, Sanders and Trump.
The political establishment truly don't see how the political winds have shifted. Both sides of politics are looking for more authenticity and integrity in politics, and staying true to principles.
Anyone who lies, moderates their stance for political gain, or who takes money from big corporations is simply on the nose. Except for Donald Trump, apparently. Kinda different as he IS the big corporation. -PB
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paulbagzFC wrote:JP wrote:Lastbroadcast wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/feb/23/tony-blair-bernie-sanders-jeremy-corbyn
I found this article quite illuminating. Tony Blair says he cannot understand why people are nominating candidates like Corbyn, Sanders and Trump.
The political establishment truly don't see how the political winds have shifted. Both sides of politics are looking for more authenticity and integrity in politics, and staying true to principles.
Anyone who lies, moderates their stance for political gain, or who takes money from big corporations is simply on the nose. Except for Donald Trump, apparently. Kinda different as he IS the big corporation. -PB Which indicates that he's even more influenced by vested interests because they are his own, not his donors'. And he too lies and alters his political positions as much as - if not more than - your average politician.
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paulbagzFC wrote:JP wrote:Lastbroadcast wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/feb/23/tony-blair-bernie-sanders-jeremy-corbyn
I found this article quite illuminating. Tony Blair says he cannot understand why people are nominating candidates like Corbyn, Sanders and Trump.
The political establishment truly don't see how the political winds have shifted. Both sides of politics are looking for more authenticity and integrity in politics, and staying true to principles.
Anyone who lies, moderates their stance for political gain, or who takes money from big corporations is simply on the nose. Except for Donald Trump, apparently. Kinda different as he IS the big corporation. -PB Ha ha. Spot on. Just look at the donations to the Palmer United Party...:lol:
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TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Trump also gained the highest latino vote according to those exit polls some people around here place so much faith in. He also won the higher educated vote. :lol:
It must really hurt the JP and Azza to be proven so wrong (again). http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/nevada-caucus-results-donald-trump-2016-republican-primary/Did Trump win Hispanics in Nevada? You can be sure that Trump will tell us he did! There was a lot of nerd-fighting over who won the Hispanic vote in the Democratic caucuses in Nevada, and we suspect there will be some over the Republican caucuses as well. Indeed, the entrance poll had Trump beating Rubio 45 percent to 28 percent among Hispanics. But keep in mind that the sample size on that result is somewhere between 100 and 200 people. That means the margin of sampling error for the Hispanic subgroup is near +/- 10 percentage points (or even higher). Perhaps more importantly, just 8 percent of Republican voters were Hispanic (or 1 percent of the Nevadan Hispanic population), and they are not politically representative of the larger Hispanic community.Great result for Trump in Nevada. The thing that was most relevant in my opinion was not the issue of Hispanic voters. It was the fact that Trump won a decent share of evangelicals. The main takeaway for me is that Cruz is doomed, but he has a lot of money to burn, so will be unlikely to drop out for a while unless there is a dramatic collapse in his vote. Lastly, as the article I linked to states, "It’s certainly possible that Trump uses his momentum from Nevada to propel himself to even greater heights. But sometimes what’s billed as “momentum” is really just demographic and cultural variance among different states".
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Not sure whether to be amused or scared by this news.
On one hand I get the feeling Trump is benefitting from the "lol Clive Palmer" effect, where voters will turn to an alternative who isn't afraid to speak out.
On the other I get the feeling Americans are becoming far more aware that their once proud conservative "you can't touch us" mentality is quickly withering away to the point that the world has passed them by and they are left with an identity crisis in the new millennium.
Kind of like the cool kid picking on the nerd at school, only for the nerd to marry a supermodel and earn millions of dollars while the cool kid is now fat, slow and crap at his job
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JP wrote:paulbagzFC wrote:JP wrote:Lastbroadcast wrote:http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/feb/23/tony-blair-bernie-sanders-jeremy-corbyn
I found this article quite illuminating. Tony Blair says he cannot understand why people are nominating candidates like Corbyn, Sanders and Trump.
The political establishment truly don't see how the political winds have shifted. Both sides of politics are looking for more authenticity and integrity in politics, and staying true to principles.
Anyone who lies, moderates their stance for political gain, or who takes money from big corporations is simply on the nose. Except for Donald Trump, apparently. Kinda different as he IS the big corporation. -PB Which indicates that he's even more influenced by vested interests because they are his own, not his donors'. And he too lies and alters his political positions as much as - if not more than - your average politician. Fuck you're clueless. How old are you?
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AzzaMarch wrote:TheFactOfTheMatter wrote:Trump also gained the highest latino vote according to those exit polls some people around here place so much faith in. He also won the higher educated vote. :lol:
It must really hurt the JP and Azza to be proven so wrong (again). http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/nevada-caucus-results-donald-trump-2016-republican-primary/Did Trump win Hispanics in Nevada? You can be sure that Trump will tell us he did! There was a lot of nerd-fighting over who won the Hispanic vote in the Democratic caucuses in Nevada, and we suspect there will be some over the Republican caucuses as well. Indeed, the entrance poll had Trump beating Rubio 45 percent to 28 percent among Hispanics. But keep in mind that the sample size on that result is somewhere between 100 and 200 people. That means the margin of sampling error for the Hispanic subgroup is near +/- 10 percentage points (or even higher). Perhaps more importantly, just 8 percent of Republican voters were Hispanic (or 1 percent of the Nevadan Hispanic population), and they are not politically representative of the larger Hispanic community.Great result for Trump in Nevada. The thing that was most relevant in my opinion was not the issue of Hispanic voters. It was the fact that Trump won a decent share of evangelicals. The main takeaway for me is that Cruz is doomed, but he has a lot of money to burn, so will be unlikely to drop out for a while unless there is a dramatic collapse in his vote. Lastly, as the article I linked to states, "It’s certainly possible that Trump uses his momentum from Nevada to propel himself to even greater heights. But sometimes what’s billed as “momentum” is really just demographic and cultural variance among different states". I dont think Trump claimed this, however exit polls indicated this. Trump has won in the east, he's won in the south and he's won in the middle/west. He will be the GOP nominee unless the republicans dig up another candidate at the 11th hour.
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