Ted Cruz says: I did not have sex with those five women.

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Originally posted by: Boilerman
I've always said that the character attacks by the Clintons against those that Bill slept with was far worse than Bill cheating. One must understand that the Clinton's, and I suspect mostly Hillary, were very willing to ruin the lives of innocent woman in an effort to preserve their political standing

Feminist groups stood on the sidelines, as this happened.


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Originally posted by: billryan
So, do you vote for the guy who attacks women and made a mockery out of marriage or the one who seemingly is a male slut?
Its a shame there aren't any issues involved here.




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Originally posted by: billryan
So, do you vote for the guy who attacks women and made a mockery out of marriage or the one who seemingly is a male slut?
Its a shame there aren't any issues involved here.


Hillary's absolutely making a mockery out of women, well married ones anyway. HC is always promoting her "women first" agendas and whatnot and she quietly turns her back to her husbands well known canoodling. How well do you think it would go over if she encouraged all the married women with cheating husbands to just ignore it and 'stand by there man' regardless? Like a turd in the punch bowl I would think, especially amongst the feminists who adore her so right now.


I absolutely agree it's a shame the issues have taken a backseat. Actually backseat hell, they were tossed out of the car and left by the roadside.
"to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part."

Ironic that the very same people who think traditional marriages are sacred feel free to mock a woman who actually stands by her vows.
On another site, some blowhard was saying how now that gays can marry ,his own marriage is less meaningful and not so sacred. A few minutes later, he mentioned he was twice divorced. Once because he married too young, and once because his wife took a job in another city and he didn't want to leave his friends and family.
But his marriage is sacred.
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Originally posted by: billryan
"to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part."

Ironic that the very same people who think traditional marriages are sacred feel free to mock a woman who actually stands by her vows.
On another site, some blowhard was saying how now that gays can marry ,his own marriage is less meaningful and not so sacred. A few minutes later, he mentioned he was twice divorced. Once because he married too young, and once because his wife took a job in another city and he didn't want to leave his friends and family.
But his marriage is sacred.


well it's a good thing she stands by her vows because he sure as hell doesn't. Oh yea, another thing, I don't know if you've ever been married but mine also included something like "..and do you John, forsake all others from this day forward..".

I believe you're are just trying to defend a defenseless point Mr. Billy. Bottom line is HC espouses how she is going to empower women and how much they should stand up for themselves (something a lot of women and feminists are eating up) blah, blah, blah. She has a cheating husband that she turns a blind eye to and acts as if nothing is going on. As I said before, if she encouraged all other married women to do the same, it would raise am incredible stink.

So think before you start reciting vows next time or at least be truthful and finish the most pertinent part that applies.

I kind of like the Denobulan marriage customs.

"Denobulans were typically polyamorous, where a man typically had three wives, who each had three husbands. This created extremely large extended families. In addition, Denobulan marriages were not exclusive, and married Denobulans could be intimate with anyone they chose. "

Mrs. AlanLeroy does not agree with my support for Denobulan marriage customs, so I won't be looking for my bonus brides anytime soon.
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Originally posted by: jatki99
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Originally posted by: billryan
"to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part."

Ironic that the very same people who think traditional marriages are sacred feel free to mock a woman who actually stands by her vows.
On another site, some blowhard was saying how now that gays can marry ,his own marriage is less meaningful and not so sacred. A few minutes later, he mentioned he was twice divorced. Once because he married too young, and once because his wife took a job in another city and he didn't want to leave his friends and family.
But his marriage is sacred.


well it's a good thing she stands by her vows because he sure as hell doesn't. Oh yea, another thing, I don't know if you've ever been married but mine also included something like "..and do you John, forsake all others from this day forward..".

I believe you're are just trying to defend a defenseless point Mr. Billy. Bottom line is HC espouses how she is going to empower women and how much they should stand up for themselves (something a lot of women and feminists are eating up) blah, blah, blah. She has a cheating husband that she turns a blind eye to and acts as if nothing is going on. As I said before, if she encouraged all other married women to do the same, it would raise am incredible stink.

So think before you start reciting vows next time or at least be truthful and finish the most pertinent part that applies.


As far as I know, she has kept her part of the vows. What part of that isn't truthful? You blame her for her husband's faithfulness while turning a blind eye to Trumps serial adultery?
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Originally posted by: billryan
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Originally posted by: jatki99
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Originally posted by: billryan
"to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part."

Ironic that the very same people who think traditional marriages are sacred feel free to mock a woman who actually stands by her vows.
On another site, some blowhard was saying how now that gays can marry ,his own marriage is less meaningful and not so sacred. A few minutes later, he mentioned he was twice divorced. Once because he married too young, and once because his wife took a job in another city and he didn't want to leave his friends and family.
But his marriage is sacred.


well it's a good thing she stands by her vows because he sure as hell doesn't. Oh yea, another thing, I don't know if you've ever been married but mine also included something like "..and do you John, forsake all others from this day forward..".

I believe you're are just trying to defend a defenseless point Mr. Billy. Bottom line is HC espouses how she is going to empower women and how much they should stand up for themselves (something a lot of women and feminists are eating up) blah, blah, blah. She has a cheating husband that she turns a blind eye to and acts as if nothing is going on. As I said before, if she encouraged all other married women to do the same, it would raise am incredible stink.

So think before you start reciting vows next time or at least be truthful and finish the most pertinent part that applies.


As far as I know, she has kept her part of the vows. What part of that isn't truthful? You blame her for her husband's faithfulness while turning a blind eye to Trumps serial adultery?

I haven't heard of Trumps 'serial adultery', but if I do, it would make me think a little less.

Anyway, the entire topic hre is how Cruz is supposedly screwing 5 different women all the while campaigning on his family values platform. I agree, that's extremely hypocritical. My point is HC is running on a whole "empower women" or women first" platform all the while turning a blind eye to her husbands adultery. It's similar to Cruz's in a way, she's saying one thing but wouldn't dare broach the subject of a cheating husband. It's the same in that it's do as I say(or in her case, listen to my bs), but ignorewhat I do. Not much difference whatsoever. For Chriminys sake, the guy was impeached (unsuccessfully) for getting a BJ in the oval office. As Inigo Montoya said in replying to Miracle Max, "..humiliations galore.". That's what HC went through on a public stage.

If you can't understand this, then you never will, I suspect it's because you simply don't want to.
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Originally posted by: jatki99
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Originally posted by: billryan
"to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part."

Ironic that the very same people who think traditional marriages are sacred feel free to mock a woman who actually stands by her vows.
On another site, some blowhard was saying how now that gays can marry ,his own marriage is less meaningful and not so sacred. A few minutes later, he mentioned he was twice divorced. Once because he married too young, and once because his wife took a job in another city and he didn't want to leave his friends and family.
But his marriage is sacred.


well it's a good thing she stands by her vows because he sure as hell doesn't. Oh yea, another thing, I don't know if you've ever been married but mine also included something like "..and do you John, forsake all others from this day forward..".


I believe you're are just trying to defend a defenseless point Mr. Billy. Bottom line is HC espouses how she is going to empower women and how much they should stand up for themselves (something a lot of women and feminists are eating up) blah, blah, blah. She has a cheating husband that she turns a blind eye to and acts as if nothing is going on. As I said before, if she encouraged all other married women to do the same, it would raise am incredible stink.

So think before you start reciting vows next time or at least be truthful and finish the most pertinent part that applies.



Honesty, I think a lot of feminists would see a woman like HRC that stayed with her unfaithful spouse as someone that was strong because she carried on for her family despite being victimized by the man in her life. Just my two cents nothing more.

I don't think Heidi Cruz is bad because she doesn't protect or look out for the women that Ted is cheating on her with. I'd think it would be kind of screwed up if she did. That is the argument you are trying to make. That Hillary should have looked out for the women that screwed her over.
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Originally posted by: malibber2
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Originally posted by: jatki99
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Originally posted by: billryan
"to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part."

Ironic that the very same people who think traditional marriages are sacred feel free to mock a woman who actually stands by her vows.
On another site, some blowhard was saying how now that gays can marry ,his own marriage is less meaningful and not so sacred. A few minutes later, he mentioned he was twice divorced. Once because he married too young, and once because his wife took a job in another city and he didn't want to leave his friends and family.
But his marriage is sacred.


well it's a good thing she stands by her vows because he sure as hell doesn't. Oh yea, another thing, I don't know if you've ever been married but mine also included something like "..and do you John, forsake all others from this day forward..".


I believe you're are just trying to defend a defenseless point Mr. Billy. Bottom line is HC espouses how she is going to empower women and how much they should stand up for themselves (something a lot of women and feminists are eating up) blah, blah, blah. She has a cheating husband that she turns a blind eye to and acts as if nothing is going on. As I said before, if she encouraged all other married women to do the same, it would raise am incredible stink.

So think before you start reciting vows next time or at least be truthful and finish the most pertinent part that applies.



Honesty, I think a lot of feminists would see a woman like HRC that stayed with her unfaithful spouse as someone that was strong because she carried on for her family despite being victimized by the man in her life. Just my two cents nothing more.

I don't think Heidi Cruz is bad because she doesn't protect or look out for the women that Ted is cheating on her with. I'd think it would be kind of screwed up if she did. That is the argument you are trying to make. That Hillary should have looked out for the women that screwed her over.
So you're saying Hillary isn't munching the carpet behind Bill's back? Now I'm confused. Can I trust the National Enquirer on these political sex scandals or not?

Didn't Billy just post an article from the National Enquirer..............the same newspaper which claims that Hillary has been screwing other woman?


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Originally posted by: billryan
"to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, until death do us part."

Ironic that the very same people who think traditional marriages are sacred feel free to mock a woman who actually stands by her vows.
On another site, some blowhard was saying how now that gays can marry ,his own marriage is less meaningful and not so sacred. A few minutes later, he mentioned he was twice divorced. Once because he married too young, and once because his wife took a job in another city and he didn't want to leave his friends and family.
But his marriage is sacred.


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