Why We MUST Elect Trump

selfsame

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Here I must disagree.

Not that Trump is not batshyte crazy, he is.

But Clinton is so incredibly corrupt and entitled. She would sell the country to the highest bidder, if she could get away with it.

The ONLY argument for Clinton is that, although severely damaged, the nation and the world will survive four years of her.

Not so sure about Trump.

The Americans need to elect Republicans into strong majorities in the House and Senate, to block Hillary's insane court appointments and corruption.

But Hillary needs to win.

Then hold your breath for 4 years.

Colpy, I suggested for them Sylvester Stallone, but they did not agree :lol:




Moreover, even Putin may agree about him, and everything will be OK :lol:

I don't know why they are so obstinate.
 
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"Does a rake deserve to possess anything of worth, since he chases everything in skirts and then imagines he can successfully hide his shame by slandering [women in general]?”
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davesmom

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I'd like to point out that the speaker here is a member (actually, a mighty chief) of the Wa-Na-Be tribe, and speaks only for that tribe and not for any real Indians.



You sound like my brother-in-law. My sister married an Ojibwah (which they say is not really a tribe) who thought all the references to race, tribe, color, etc. were pure nonsense and shouldn't be acknowledged by anyone with a brain because we are all human beings.


I tend to agree with him. My sister married a Canadian Indian, niece married a Jamaican, nephew married a Japanese girl, my son married an East Indian girl, divorced and is now seeing a Chinese girl. We get along well, haven't seen any real differences. All eat, drink, sleep, work, laugh, love a little and dislike a little and we all bleed the same color if we happen to cut ourselves.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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You sound like my brother-in-law. My sister married an Ojibwah (which they say is not really a tribe)
More of a language group.

who thought all the references to race, tribe, color, etc. were pure nonsense and shouldn't be acknowledged by anyone with a brain because we are all human beings.
That's not my point. My point is that Mini-Ward isn't an Indian, and all the wishing in the world can't make him one.


I tend to agree with him. My sister married a Canadian Indian, niece married a Jamaican, nephew married a Japanese girl, my son married an East Indian girl, divorced and is now seeing a Chinese girl. We get along well, haven't seen any real differences. All eat, drink, sleep, work, laugh, love a little and dislike a little and we all bleed the same color if we happen to cut ourselves.
All true, but it's also true that we have different cultures, and those cultures are valuable. All of them. Not just the European ones.
 

davesmom

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More of a language group.


That's not my point. My point is that Mini-Ward isn't an Indian, and all the wishing in the world can't make him one.



All true, but it's also true that we have different cultures, and those cultures are valuable. All of them. Not just the European ones.



I respectfully disagree. Cultures different than our own might be important to those different countries but to me culture and the traditions of our heritage are unimportant.
What is culture anyway? Is it anything more than traditional ways of life; choices of food and dress, special holidays and rituals? The only way of life important in my family is what works for the lifestyle we live.
All of us whose ancestors came from different places would be ridiculous to try to keep the traditions of our forefathers alive in this country. That would be a great way to create diversity and destroy any hope for a unified society.
I admire the ethnic groups who build their own club facilities at their own expense, places where they could go to speak their native language and talk of old time and old places. But when they go about in public they speak English, socialize and fit in with mainstream society and obey the laws of the land.
 

Curious Cdn

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I admire the ethnic groups who build their own club facilities at their own expense,

We call one of ours "Parliament"
 

Ludlow

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More of a language group.


That's not my point. My point is that Mini-Ward isn't an Indian, and all the wishing in the world can't make him one.



All true, but it's also true that we have different cultures, and those cultures are valuable. All of them. Not just the European ones.
Except for white trash ignorant migrant hillbillies from east Texas they can take a hike wayne.