Slowhand wrote:On my way to work I saw a lone woman standing with a bunch of Trump signs, including a handwritten one "Woman for Trump: He's with us"
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Slowhand wrote:On my way to work I saw a lone woman standing with a bunch of Trump signs, including a handwritten one "Woman for Trump: He's with us"
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
In an interview with ABC6/FOX28 news in Toledo, Ohio, the GOP presidential nominee explained that he dropped his accusation that Obama was not a US citizen in order to focus on other campaign issues.
"I wanted to get on with the campaign," Trump said on Wednesday.
We want to talk about the military. We want to talk about ISIS and get rid of ISIS. We want to talk about bringing jobs back to this area because you've been decimated so we just wanted to get back on the subject of jobs, military, taking care of our vets, etc."
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
pacino wrote:Trump's favorite cop Joe Arpaio still says Obama's birth certificate is a fake
And why did The Donald drop the birther issue? Because it was getting some negative press for his campaign:In an interview with ABC6/FOX28 news in Toledo, Ohio, the GOP presidential nominee explained that he dropped his accusation that Obama was not a US citizen in order to focus on other campaign issues.
"I wanted to get on with the campaign," Trump said on Wednesday.
We want to talk about the military. We want to talk about ISIS and get rid of ISIS. We want to talk about bringing jobs back to this area because you've been decimated so we just wanted to get back on the subject of jobs, military, taking care of our vets, etc."
pretty hilarious he just says that.
The Crimson Cyclone wrote:jerseyhoya wrote:
A new SuperPAC ad. That's...different.
well they have to play to the intelligence level of your average Trump supporter
pacino wrote:Trump's favorite cop Joe Arpaio still says Obama's birth certificate is a fake
And why did The Donald drop the birther issue? Because it was getting some negative press for his campaign:In an interview with ABC6/FOX28 news in Toledo, Ohio, the GOP presidential nominee explained that he dropped his accusation that Obama was not a US citizen in order to focus on other campaign issues.
"I wanted to get on with the campaign," Trump said on Wednesday.
We want to talk about the military. We want to talk about ISIS and get rid of ISIS. We want to talk about bringing jobs back to this area because you've been decimated so we just wanted to get back on the subject of jobs, military, taking care of our vets, etc."
pretty hilarious he just says that.
In a U.N. Security Council session originally envisioned to enshrine Syria's Sept. 9 truce, world powers rued the possibility of a darker phase in the conflict amid increased attacks on humanitarian workers. The council's nations all sought to revive the U.S.-Russian cease-fire deal, but once again illustrated why they've been unable for more than five years to stop Syria's civil war.
"Supposedly we all want the same goal. I've heard that again and again," a visibly angry Kerry told the council. "Everybody sits there and says we want a united Syria, secular, respecting the rights of all people, in which the people of Syria can choose their leadership. But we are proving woefully inadequate in our ability to be able to get to the table and have that conversation and make it happen."
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
Damn, eve hasn't responded. It's like tinder all over again.JUburton wrote:'Eve' from HFA texted me to see if I could spare an hour to volunteer this weekend. Their voter file on me is quite accurate.
Conducted in September, it is the first scientific breakdown of voting preferences among service members, and includes more than 2,200 responses from active-duty troops. And it shows a very different race than the one playing out on the broader national stage.
Among the entire military force, Trump leads Johnson 37.6 percent to 36.5 percent, within the study’s 2 percent margin of error. Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton trails as a distant third-place choice, with only 16.3 percent of troops' support.
Green Party candidate Jill Stein received 1.2 percent support while other third-party and write-in options received 3.2 percent.
About 5 percent of respondents indicated they do not plan to vote given the likely choices on the ballot this year.
Perhaps most notably, there is a sharp split between enlisted personnel and the military's officer corps, which directs day-to-day operations and implements policy. Among the officers surveyed, Johnson is the clear choice, commanding support from 38.6 percent of respondents. Clinton actually outpaces Trump in that group, with nearly 28 percent support for the former secretary of State compared to the New York business mogul’s 26 percent.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.