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  • Here is some good news for Hillary supporters.

    Trump Campaign Giving Up on Virginia

    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3480114/posts

    Virginia used to be a reliable Red State but Virginia has been flooded with illegal aliens and non-whites and may now be a blue state. Eventually every state will become like this.

    A One Party socialist ****hole filled with Turd Worlders.

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    • Originally posted by Xoo View Post
      Fcuking right I do.



      Cause you're a fcuking idiot.
      Look dude if you like Trump, fine with me. Nothing he has done has shown he can handle the responsibilities of the job. Further, when he ****s up as he always has, his dad and the bankruptcy laws will not be there for him to fall back on and restart fresh.

      If you vote for him, history will judge you just like they do everyone that voted for Barry Goldwater.

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      • Originally posted by Canelo Phresh View Post
        If you were an antiwar antiBush Democrat a decade ago, and you support Hillary and the Democrats today, you're a hypocrite. Keep cheer leading American aggression in the middle-east, keep supporting AMerican Imperialism you fuckwits!
        I was not anti-Bush at all, but just for the record, conservatives wrote the gotdamn book on American imperialism.

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        • For all you Trump supporters here's a public service announcement from your leader...

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          • Originally posted by Mooshashi View Post
            fake controversy.

            absolutely BS....

            straight from the clinton campaign....


            i thought you were old enough to see through that BS mooshashi...

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            • New e-mails show Hillary's campaign was given town hall questions in advance

              "A new email obtained by POLITICO is shedding more light on the mystery of whether and how interim DNC chair Donna Brazile might have obtained the text of a proposed question from a town hall between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in advance, and possibly shared it with the Clinton campaign.

              The email obtained by POLITICO was written by town hall co-moderator Roland Martin on the day of the town hall to CNN producers. But it shows him using word for word the language of a question that Brazile appeared to have sent to the Clinton campaign a day earlier. That email, from Brazile to the campaign, was included in yesterday's release of hacked emails by Wikileaks of Clinton campaign chair John Podesta.

              Here's what the record shows: On March 12, Brazile, then vice chair of the DNC and a CNN and ABC contributor, allegedly wrote an email with the subject line "From time to time I get the questions in advance." It continues:

              Here's one that worries me about HRC.

              DEATH PENALTY

              19 states and the District of Columbia have banned the death penalty. 31 states, including Ohio, still have the death penalty. According to the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, since 1973, 156 people have been on death row and later set free. Since 1976, 1,414 people have been executed in the U.S. That’s 11% of Americans who were sentenced to die, but later exonerated and freed. Should Ohio and the 30 other states join the current list and abolish the death penalty?


              Jennifer Palmieri, director of communications for the Clinton campaign, wrote back within three hours, seemingly not as worried:

              Hi. Yes, it is one she gets asked about. Not everyone likes her answer but can share it.

              She then instructs a copied employee to share the campaign's standard answer to the question to Brazile.

              The next day, Roland Martin, a host on the TV One cable network who was co-hosting the town hall with CNN's Jake Tapper, sent an email to CNN producers with three questions, the third of which dealt with the death penalty. POLITICO obtained that email, and here's the text of the third question:

              DEATH PENALTY

              19 states and the District of Columbia have banned the death penalty. 31 states, including Ohio, still have the death penalty. According to the National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty, since 1973, 156 people have been on death row and later set free. Since 1976, 1,414 people have been executed in the U.S. That’s 11% of Americans who were sentenced to die, but later exonerated and freed. Should Ohio and the 30 other states join the current list and abolish the death penalty?


              The wording, spacing, capitalization are identical.

              At the town hall later on the same day Martin sent the question to CNN producers, Martin introduced an audience member who asked Clinton about the death penalty with similar language.

              "Secretary Clinton, since 1976, we have executed 1,414 people in this country. Since 1973, 156 who were convicted have been exonerated from the death row. This gentleman here is one of them. This is Ricky Jackson, wrongfully convicted of murder in 1975, he spent 39 years in prison. He is undecided. Ricky, what is your question?" Martin said before introducing questioner Ricky Jackson.

              Martin initially said in an interview on Tuesday that he did not "share my questions with anybody. Literally. My executive producer wasn’t even aware of what I was going to ask."

              In a follow up interview on Tuesday, Martin said that he did send his questions to CNN via his producer and his TV One team.

              In a follow up email on Wednesday, upon being informed of the email POLITICO had obtained, Martin said he did not believe had had consulted with Brazile ahead of the town hall.

              "As far as consultation, I don't believe I did. I know I asked all of my social media followers for their input on what they wanted me to ask. I did the same for the Hillary Clinton town hall we did in South Carolina in 2014. And I know that I called Rep. Clyburn to lock down language on his 10-20-30 amendment. That is an issue I've pushed for several years. I also know I called other members of Congress to ask them specific questions about their various bills and their status. All of that informed my questions. That's called research," Martin wrote.

              But he did not explain how Brazile could have had the same exact language of a proposed question a day before he submitted them to CNN producers. CNN, in turn, is pointing the finger at TV One."


              Source:
              http://www.politico.com/blogs/on-med...kileaks-229673

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              • Is anyone surprised by this?

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                • Didn't -Mega- make it clear? We have a master thread - use it

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                  • Lol you can't handle the truth!

                    Cool cover, anyway

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                    • Hillary wants American in Syria! Why? Assad BAAAADDDD!!!!!!

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