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Trump-a-mania VS Trump-o-phobia

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A person with Trump-a-mania is NOT afraid to be world leader again. They simply are not afraid to take charge and start making things work and fix the glaring failures of the past 10 years.

They are not afraid to re-set our overseas policy that puts America first. And they simply are NOT ready to do anything that puts our country or OUR citizens at risk.
They have some real strong feelings about protecting and preserving America.

Trump-o-phobics on the other hand do not see us as punished enough for leading the world in tech or growing economy. They STILL after seven years of various and often ILLEGAL punishments think we deserve more.

They IMPORTED Ebola and the nation was punished. There was simply NO reason to import it. Now they want to IMPORT terrorists at a time we are truly NOT ready IF one could ever be. They have sent BILLIONS overseas to repair Mosques. What happen to church and state on that one? Is it LEGAL for OUR government to promote religion ANYWHERE but here?

Trump-o-phobics ARE afraid that with Trump in office no more will excuses do. Work and ideas and job BUILDING by the private sector will be rewarded. Trump-o-phobics SUPPORT TPP because it will make MORE Americans dependent on government.

Trump-o-phobics do NOT support the pipeline because it will make us and Canada money PLUS jobs, real jobs. Trump-o-phobics do NOT support deporting ILLEGALS because that is their future base to"free stuff" never mind the FACT citizens on those programs could live better without the ILLEGAL drain on that budget.

So in the end you have to very different groups here the the Trump-o-maina group that says we CAN and should move forward to greater things and the Trump-o-phobics who say we should not and can't.

One group has lost its faith in self and country,the other has not.
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Granny says tell `em to take it up with ISIS, al-Qaida an' the Taliban...

Muslims decry Trump's proposal to keep them out of US
Dec 8,`15 | U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump has called for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," immigrants and visitors alike, because of what he describes as hatred among "large segments of the Muslim population" toward Americans. The Associated Press is asking Muslims around the world for their thoughts on his proposal:
TAREQ, 22-year-old college student in Cairo "I don't pray. I drink. I try to sleep around. All my friends do. I am about as Muslim as (Trump) is. Ban Muslims? Does he have any idea how many Muslims are just Muslims on paper?"

BASSEM YOUSSEF, former talk show host known as the Jon Stewart of the Middle East: (On Twitter) "I didn't know Donald Trump was fluent in Nazi."

SADIA HAFEEZ, a university student in Islamabad, Pakistan: "He is pitching non-Muslims against Muslims for political reasons."

NAWAZISH ALI, Ali, a taxi driver in Islamabad: "Politicians before elections make controversial statements and I don't think anyone should take the statement of this American presidential candidate seriously."

AASIM SALMAN, 47-year-old owner of a coffeeshop in Baghdad: "I visited the United States over a year ago twice and had no problems. I really enjoyed the visit, it's a great nation. I always say it is the summit of democracy and justice whenever I'm talking about this country." "I visited the coffee shops in the U.S. and saw many Americans sitting there, smiling and laughing. I don't see any difference between us, why does Trump want to divide us?" "I'm confident the American people will punish him and not vote for him at all."

AMR KHALIFA, 29-year-old banker and business owner in Cairo who was planning to travel to Las Vegas and Miami next summer with friends: "Actually since the events in France happened, I've been thinking that 2016 or so is going to suck for a single, Muslim Arab dude getting a visa anywhere in the world basically."

AYA, a 22-year-old college graduate in Cairo who declined to give her full name for fear of alienating her family: "I was born to Muslim parents and wore the veil at a young age. Now I am an atheist, but I can't tell anyone or take it off because they will probably kill me. My question to Donald Trump is: How do you know the Muslim you are banning is actually Muslim? Don't you think an extremist can fake denounce Islam and enter as a Christian or an atheist and still blow up your country? This is not how you fight terrorism; this is how you fan it."

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Ban all Muslims traveling to US, says Trump
Monday 7th December, 2015 | WASHINGTON - In a sharp contradiction to President Barack Obama's passionate plea for rejecting religious tests on who to allow into America, Republican presidential frontrunner on Monday called for a "total and complete" ban on Muslims travelling to the United States because the faith teaches hatred and communalism.
"Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on," a campaign press release from the White House hopeful said. It was the latest anti-Muslim jab from Trump who had previously called for surveillance against mosques and said he was open to establishing a database for all Muslims living in the US. The controversial remarks in the campaign release comes in the wake of a deadly mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, by suspected Islamic State sympathizers.

President Obama on Sunday asked Americans to "root out misguided ideas that lead to radicalization" and "reject discrimination". "It is our responsibility to reject religious tests on who we admit into this country. It's our responsibility to reject proposals that Muslim Americans should somehow be treated differently. Because when we travel down that road, we lose. That kind of divisiveness, that betrayal of our values plays into the hands of groups like ISIL," Obama said in an address to the nation, referring to the Islamic State also known as Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). "Muslim Americans are our friends and our neighbors, our co-workers, our sports heroes -- and, yes, they are our men and women in uniform who are willing to die in defense of our country. We have to remember that."

Trump's controversial comments are likely to roil the Republican presidential race. It is likely that the remarks may force many of Trump's opponents to engage in a debate over whether there should be a religious test to enter America. However, his supporter greeted his proposal with enthusiasm and showed their approval via social media as well as at his rally on Monday night. "Without looking at the various polling data, it is obvious to anybody the hatred is beyond comprehension. Where this hatred comes from and why we will have to determine," Trump said. "Until we are able to determine and understand this problem and the dangerous threat it poses, our country cannot be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in Jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life."

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Man and we saw them go batshit crazy over A WOMAN GOVERNOR, Sarah Palin

watching all of this with Trump. good gawd some people have went completely batty.
 
so batty it brought out the vulgar trolls on the board

good ole vor and jakiestark are running around putting smilie faces on everyone postings

how shallow
 
The Trump Mania people are scary....

"First they came ..." is a famous statement and provocative poem written by Pastor Martin Niemöller (1892–1984) about the cowardice of German intellectuals following the Nazis' rise to power and the subsequent purging of their chosen targets, group after group. Many variations and adaptations in the spirit of the original have been published in the English language. It deals with themes of persecution, guilt and responsibility.
First they came ... - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia...


First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me
 
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