imawhosure
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well isn't that special about the US? See you can believe what you believe and I can believe what I believe and I am 100% correct in what I think. You have no authority to say otherwise. Just in case you didn't know that.and Trump is beholding to no one like Cruz is."Podesta: Cruz is likely GOP nominee"
Which would mean a democrat in the WH come 2017.
Yeah, yeah. No matter who the Republican candidate is, it means a BIG WIN for the Democrat, blah blah. We've heard this song and dance, and we're every bit as convinced by it as every OTHER bit of puling bullshit that spews from your head hole.
If people know politics, they know the left fears Cruz more than any other candidate. He beat an establishment, big money candidate for his senate seat by telling his constituents what he would do if he got to Washington, and PROMISED he would not break his pledge. He hasn't, and his constituents love him for it.
So, if history is any barometer, he will not break his pledge to the American people to TRY and do what he promised. If he is stopped, it is congress.....which would put a lot of RINOs in the hot seat. This is exactly why both establishments hate him. He holds their feet to the fire. He is just telling them to vote, one way.....or the other. We all know if politicians do not have to vote, they like it, because then we can NOT hold them accountable. Cruz is the man who will make them vote, then let you decide if you should keep your reps and senators. Nothing wrong with that in a representative republic, is there? And if there is, maybe somebody should inform us exactly WHAT that is-)
See, that is where you are 100% wrong. Everyone is beholden to someone, or something. If that were not true, we would have a king of the world, and we do not.
In any case, I would rather be answerable to the people of the United States who made small contributions like Cruz and Carson are, then be beholden to SUPPOSEDLEY nobody, because I brought my way in. It is pretty easy when you don't have to convince anyone about anything, or prove you will do what you say you will do by past experience, or you don't get any money from even small investors.
Oh, I am not the thought police; I am not the left. I will support either Cruz or Trump, whomever comes out of it. Either is far better than Hillary. It is not until you get down to Bush, Kasich, or Rubio that you find to many similarities to have to worry about voting. Maybe that is why the Democrats want one of those people to win the nomination.