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Saudi Prince Begs America to Reject Trump A Saudi prince has urged Americans not to vote for Donald Trump in the upcoming general election. Turki al-Faisal, who served as Saudia Arabia’s ambassador to the US from 2005 to 2007, spoke against the presumptive Republican nominee during a foreign policy dinner in Washington, DC on Thursday. He blasted Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from entering the US, which the billionaire first formulated in December last year before renewing his vow on Wednesday. ‘For the life of me, I cannot believe that a country like the United States can afford to have someone as president who simply says, “These people are not going to be allowed to come to the United States,”’ Turki said according to the Huffington Post. ‘It’s up to you, it’s not up to me,’ Turki added. ‘I just hope you, as American citizens, will make the right choice in November.’ Turki, who went to Georgetown University in Washington, DC, isn’t currently part of Saudia Arabia’s government but serves as the chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, a cultural organization that conducts research in politics, sociology and heritage. http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/05/07/saudi-prince-begs-america-reject-trump/ Awww.... We're not going to get him talking about who his country refuses to admit and why?
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Saudi Prince Begs America to Reject Trump A Saudi prince has urged Americans not to vote for Donald Trump in the upcoming general election. Turki al-Faisal, who served as Saudia Arabia’s ambassador to the US from 2005 to 2007, spoke against the presumptive Republican nominee during a foreign policy dinner in Washington, DC on Thursday. He blasted Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from entering the US, which the billionaire first formulated in December last year before renewing his vow on Wednesday. ‘For the life of me, I cannot believe that a country like the United States can afford to have someone as president who simply says, “These people are not going to be allowed to come to the United States,”’ Turki said according to the Huffington Post. ‘It’s up to you, it’s not up to me,’ Turki added. ‘I just hope you, as American citizens, will make the right choice in November.’ Turki, who went to Georgetown University in Washington, DC, isn’t currently part of Saudia Arabia’s government but serves as the chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies, a cultural organization that conducts research in politics, sociology and heritage. http://www.breitbart.com/2016-presidential-race/2016/05/07/saudi-prince-begs-america-reject-trump/ Awww.... We're not going to get him talking about who his country refuses to admit and why? No. We do not want to hurt his feelings.
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Well....all I'll say at this point is, for most of the primary Ted Cruz looked an awful lot like he was running for the slot of Trump's running mate. To be frank, I wonder if that really was his intention - until some of his supporters (donors?) held his own feet to the fire.
Neither Cruz, nor Kasich will be Trump's running mate. I am sure about that. They were involved in too much mudslinging, to be considered for the VP pick. Also, right now Trump needs to attract the centrist voters. Most of the conservative voters are going to vote for him anyway (they don't have much of a choice). So IMO, someone like Rand Paul would be a good option.
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May 08, 2016, 05:07:59 AM |
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Well....all I'll say at this point is, for most of the primary Ted Cruz looked an awful lot like he was running for the slot of Trump's running mate. To be frank, I wonder if that really was his intention - until some of his supporters (donors?) held his own feet to the fire.
Neither Cruz, nor Kasich will be Trump's running mate. I am sure about that. They were involved in too much mudslinging, to be considered for the VP pick. Also, right now Trump needs to attract the centrist voters. Most of the conservative voters are going to vote for him anyway (they don't have much of a choice). So IMO, someone like Rand Paul would be a good option. Dream come true
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Well....all I'll say at this point is, for most of the primary Ted Cruz looked an awful lot like he was running for the slot of Trump's running mate. To be frank, I wonder if that really was his intention - until some of his supporters (donors?) held his own feet to the fire.
Neither Cruz, nor Kasich will be Trump's running mate. I am sure about that. They were involved in too much mudslinging, to be considered for the VP pick. Also, right now Trump needs to attract the centrist voters. Most of the conservative voters are going to vote for him anyway (they don't have much of a choice). So IMO, someone like Rand Paul would be a good option. I must have seen Rand Paul talk thirty times and like him but will disagree. He's in the shadow of Ron Paul, and is to a degree viewed the same way. But there is a truly massive number of high caliber men and women out there at this time who would work.
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Well....all I'll say at this point is, for most of the primary Ted Cruz looked an awful lot like he was running for the slot of Trump's running mate. To be frank, I wonder if that really was his intention - until some of his supporters (donors?) held his own feet to the fire.
Neither Cruz, nor Kasich will be Trump's running mate. I am sure about that. They were involved in too much mudslinging, to be considered for the VP pick. Also, right now Trump needs to attract the centrist voters. Most of the conservative voters are going to vote for him anyway (they don't have much of a choice). So IMO, someone like Rand Paul would be a good option. I must have seen Rand Paul talk thirty times and like him but will disagree. He's in the shadow of Ron Paul, and is to a degree viewed the same way. But there is a truly massive number of high caliber men and women out there at this time who would work. While we're at it, who are our favorites? Imagine Trump and Ron Paul!
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Well....all I'll say at this point is, for most of the primary Ted Cruz looked an awful lot like he was running for the slot of Trump's running mate. To be frank, I wonder if that really was his intention - until some of his supporters (donors?) held his own feet to the fire.
Neither Cruz, nor Kasich will be Trump's running mate. I am sure about that. They were involved in too much mudslinging, to be considered for the VP pick. Also, right now Trump needs to attract the centrist voters. Most of the conservative voters are going to vote for him anyway (they don't have much of a choice). So IMO, someone like Rand Paul would be a good option. I must have seen Rand Paul talk thirty times and like him but will disagree. He's in the shadow of Ron Paul, and is to a degree viewed the same way. But there is a truly massive number of high caliber men and women out there at this time who would work. While we're at it, who are our favorites? Imagine Trump and Ron Paul! And of course, the mainstream folks would see that combo as Trump's assassination insurance.
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May 08, 2016, 03:26:56 PM |
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One less vote for harpy clinton.
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Well....all I'll say at this point is, for most of the primary Ted Cruz looked an awful lot like he was running for the slot of Trump's running mate. To be frank, I wonder if that really was his intention - until some of his supporters (donors?) held his own feet to the fire.
Neither Cruz, nor Kasich will be Trump's running mate. I am sure about that. They were involved in too much mudslinging, to be considered for the VP pick. Also, right now Trump needs to attract the centrist voters. Most of the conservative voters are going to vote for him anyway (they don't have much of a choice). So IMO, someone like Rand Paul would be a good option. I must have seen Rand Paul talk thirty times and like him but will disagree. He's in the shadow of Ron Paul, and is to a degree viewed the same way. But there is a truly massive number of high caliber men and women out there at this time who would work. While we're at it, who are our favorites? Imagine Trump and Ron Paul! Ron Paul does not endorse Trump, additionally I think Trump could do better. Ron Paul served his purpose at the time, but is now largely irrelevant. As far as Rand Paul, the apple fell far from the tree. He is just a establishment toolbag hiding behind his father's Libertarian shadow.
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David Cameron, who at one point called Trump's proposed ban on Muslim foreigners entering the United States "divisive, stupid and wrong," said Thursday at a press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that Trump "deserves our respect" for making it through the primaries. What a two faced fucker he is, only last week he said David Cameron will not retract criticism of Donald Trump, No 10 says http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/04/david-cameron-will-not-retract-criticism-donald-trump
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May 09, 2016, 05:38:33 PM Last edit: May 09, 2016, 06:03:38 PM by vokain |
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Well....all I'll say at this point is, for most of the primary Ted Cruz looked an awful lot like he was running for the slot of Trump's running mate. To be frank, I wonder if that really was his intention - until some of his supporters (donors?) held his own feet to the fire.
Neither Cruz, nor Kasich will be Trump's running mate. I am sure about that. They were involved in too much mudslinging, to be considered for the VP pick. Also, right now Trump needs to attract the centrist voters. Most of the conservative voters are going to vote for him anyway (they don't have much of a choice). So IMO, someone like Rand Paul would be a good option. I must have seen Rand Paul talk thirty times and like him but will disagree. He's in the shadow of Ron Paul, and is to a degree viewed the same way. But there is a truly massive number of high caliber men and women out there at this time who would work. While we're at it, who are our favorites? Imagine Trump and Ron Paul! Ron Paul does not endorse Trump, additionally I think Trump could do better. Ron Paul served his purpose at the time, but is now largely irrelevant. As far as Rand Paul, the apple fell far from the tree. He is just a establishment toolbag hiding behind his father's Libertarian shadow. Do you think he'll pick an existing legislator? I'm not sure I know what qualifications are important to be VPOTUS. As a Hoosier, I like Mitch Daniels. Imagine Christie as VP was a prosecuting attorney—first order of action: sends Hillary to prison.
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May 09, 2016, 06:11:21 PM |
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David Cameron, who at one point called Trump's proposed ban on Muslim foreigners entering the United States "divisive, stupid and wrong," said Thursday at a press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that Trump "deserves our respect" for making it through the primaries. What a two faced fucker he is, only last week he said David Cameron will not retract criticism of Donald Trump, No 10 says http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/04/david-cameron-will-not-retract-criticism-donald-trumpGiven that the existing US Potus, Obaby, returned the bust of Winston Churchhill to Britian, and sent the Queen as a gift, an IPOD full of Hisself, we in the US can 1. Deserve disrespect back 2. Fix our errors by getting us Trump
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May 09, 2016, 06:32:02 PM |
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David Cameron, who at one point called Trump's proposed ban on Muslim foreigners entering the United States "divisive, stupid and wrong," said Thursday at a press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that Trump "deserves our respect" for making it through the primaries. What a two faced fucker he is, only last week he said David Cameron will not retract criticism of Donald Trump, No 10 says http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/04/david-cameron-will-not-retract-criticism-donald-trumpGiven that the existing US Potus, Obaby, returned the bust of Winston Churchhill to Britian, and sent the Queen as a gift, an IPOD full of Hisself, we in the US can 1. Deserve disrespect back 2. Fix our errors by getting us Trump I don't mind Trump at all, maybe he will make America great again. As for Churchill he was an ass, first person to ever order a blitz on a populated City. Hitler only retaliated with the same, my city got blitzed big time, I blame Winnie for that. I would dump all the statues of past statesmen in the river, they do not deserve recognition in the slightest. And Obamas IPOD, well that was very funny indeed. Jokes aside, Obama backtracked on a lot of his promises.
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May 09, 2016, 06:35:43 PM |
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David Cameron, who at one point called Trump's proposed ban on Muslim foreigners entering the United States "divisive, stupid and wrong," said Thursday at a press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that Trump "deserves our respect" for making it through the primaries. What a two faced fucker he is, only last week he said David Cameron will not retract criticism of Donald Trump, No 10 says http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/may/04/david-cameron-will-not-retract-criticism-donald-trumpGiven that the existing US Potus, Obaby, returned the bust of Winston Churchhill to Britian, and sent the Queen as a gift, an IPOD full of Hisself, we in the US can 1. Deserve disrespect back 2. Fix our errors by getting us Trump I don't mind Trump at all, maybe he will make America great again. As for Churchill he was an ass, first person to ever order a blitz on a populated City. Hitler only retaliated with the same, my city got blitzed big time, I blame Winnie for that. I would dump all the statues of past statesmen in the river, they do not deserve recognition in the slightest. And Obamas IPOD, well that was very funny indeed. Jokes aside, Obama backtracked on a lot of his promises. I'm not going to go dig quotes up, but I think he phrased it "let's US make America great again." The people of the US can do that. One man can not. Handouts and free stuff can't make a great country.
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