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legendary
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March 17, 2016, 12:07:22 PM
#10
If Trump wins, Canada will build a wall between us and the United States.  We don't want your kind up here.  Smiley
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March 17, 2016, 12:02:30 PM
#9
Trump is some crazy rich person trying to change America by going to the political life....

Does he even have political experience? Does he even know what's going on in this world? I think not. He's not a respectable person for he is disrespectful to all other races in the world.
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
March 17, 2016, 02:40:14 AM
#8
Trump is the american berlusconi same shit

Yeah.You are so right.There is no difference.
Anyway,there is no way Trump to become president.The republicans won`t let him win.
Sorry for my english...

Wrong.. he is *almost* unstoppable now !

Check this news out..

http://www.castanet.net/news/World/160955/Unite-or-riot-Trump

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Republican leaders spent Wednesday wavering between grudging acceptance and deep denial about Donald Trump's likely ascent to the party's presidential nomination. An emboldened Trump warned that if the party tried to block him, "You'd have riots."

With at least three more states in his win column, Trump is now the only candidate with a path to clinching the Republican nomination before the party's convention in July. But he still must do better in upcoming contests to get the necessary 1,237 delegates, leaving some opponents with a sliver of hope he can still be stopped.

In the U.S. primary system, voters in each state determine how many delegates each candidate receives and the delegates then vote for the nominees at the conventions where each party selects its candidate.

"I still think it's a very realistic chance that nobody's going to have a majority of the delegates," said Henry Barbour, a senior Republican National Committee member who worked on Marco Rubio's delegate strategy until the Florida senator exited the race Tuesday.

Barbour said Trump "doesn't deserve to be president," but also said he could ultimately support the billionaire if he "can convince me that he's presidential material."

Trump cautioned that his supporters would revolt if he falls just short in the delegate count and loses in a rules fight.

"If you just disenfranchise these people, I think you would have problems like you've never seen before," Trump said on CNN's "New Day."

Despite the deep concerns about Trump within the Republican Party, there was little tangible action Wednesday that indicated a way to stop the real estate mogul's march toward the general election.

There was no rush among party leaders or donors to coalesce around Ted Cruz, the only candidate in the race with even a long-shot chance of overtaking Trump in the delegate count. A small group of conservatives moved forward with plans to meet Thursday to discuss the prospect of rallying behind a third-party option, but no candidate had been identified to lead that effort.

Meanwhile, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton set her sights on a November showdown with Trump. Her sweep of Tuesday's five primary contests was a harsh blow to rival Bernie Sanders, giving Clinton what her campaign manager described as an "insurmountable lead" in the delegate count.

"We are confident that for the first time in our nation's history, the Democratic Party will nominate a woman as their presidential nominee," Robby Mook wrote in a memo to supporters.

Clinton has at least 1,599 delegates to Sanders' 844. It takes 2,383 to win the Democratic nomination.

Trump urged Republicans to view the party's nominating contest with the same sense of clarity. During a round of calls to morning television shows, he said some of the same Republican senators who publicly criticize him have called him privately to say they want to "become involved" in his campaign eventually. He also picked up an endorsement Wednesday from Florida Gov. Rick Scott.

Trump also effectively killed the next Republican debate scheduled for Monday in Utah, saying "we've had enough debates." After Ohio Gov. John Kasich said he wouldn't debate without Trump on stage, host Fox News scrapped the event.

Trump has won 47 per cent of the Republican delegates awarded so far, according to the Associated Press delegate count. He needs to win 54 per cent of the remaining delegates to clinch the nomination by the time the primary season ends on June 7.
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March 17, 2016, 02:38:01 AM
#7
Trump is the american berlusconi same shit

Yeah.You are so right.There is no difference.
Anyway,there is no way Trump to become president.The republicans won`t let him win.
Sorry for my english...
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
March 17, 2016, 02:35:30 AM
#6
I care because when 911 happened Bush gave the orders for Flights to be grounded.
Which in turn had all of the flights in Canada grounded.

It's amusing because i keep hearing all over no one cares.. i am not American etc.
Like you all think what America does has no effect on you ?

For example the US housing market crash & recession in 2008 had world wide sever long term repercussions.

It's up to you all if you want to care or not ....but don't kid yourself into thinking it doesn't matter.

By the way i am no Trump hater either..
I liked him on Apprentice.
I just don't think it's appropriate for him to be made the US president.
And i think his behavior last while has made that perfectly clear beyond any shadow of a doubt.

Love him or hate him ? who cares.. he's just not the right person for the Job.
And i would actually rather see Hillary Clinton take office.
I think she is more qualified and would do her duty properly and as a bonus she already had her husband the president before.
And who doesn't like Bill Clinton ? ..compared to these other guys Bill Clinton is a saint LOL
hero member
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March 17, 2016, 01:59:44 AM
#5
I been watching news recently
They say Trump is like a new nazi,
if he be the new US president ,they might be a war
I really do care even thought I'm not american
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March 16, 2016, 05:43:03 PM
#4
Trump is the american berlusconi same shit
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
March 16, 2016, 04:19:26 PM
#3
Isn't this subject for "Politics and Society" toppic? Everyone is only talking about Trump, everywhere, I'm getting tired of it.

Is there a section for Politics ? I seriously never posted a topic like this before so..

And ya might want to care.

Edit:
Ahh i see ya, i never even looked at that Section here before i think.. oops.  Embarrassed
legendary
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March 16, 2016, 03:24:24 PM
#2
Isn't this subject for "Politics and Society" toppic? Everyone is only talking about Trump, everywhere, I'm getting tired of it.
legendary
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FUD Philanthropist™
March 16, 2016, 12:33:12 PM
#1
World War III is coming !

If you all vote him President ? ...i am sorry but i have to wash my hands of you all & cut you loose !

You guys were pushing it by re-electing G. W. Bush
NOW this is just getting silly..

America you better smarten up and consider the ramifications of putting this maniac in power.
It will go way beyond just racist foreign policy (I bet America will get a LOT more hate world-wide)

Take for example the raid on BinLaden's compound and the funding of the two custom stealth choppers they used
made in Area 51 for over 55 million dollars and the raids sneaking into Pakistan with out permission..
ALL of that was Obama's decision !

I suspect Trump will be involved in a lot of decision making if made president.
I also bet he will be siding with the MPAA & RIAA against the File Sharing scene.

I could get into how the campaign is going but i am ranting enough already Wink
I just want to point out in case some people do NOT know Trump is actually getting a LOT of support..

..and praising people publicly for acts of violence breaking out with Protesters at Rally's etc.
That is not appropriate behavior for a Presidential candidate (advocating violent physical assaults)
He pretty much asked his supporters to attack protesters then congratulated them after when the were arrested for doing it.
In what universe would you expect a guy like that is going to do a good job ?

America i am worried about you guys Sad
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