Trump Dominates Cruz, Kasich and Rubio

Where did I ever say that? I'd like both current parties to die. I used to be a NY Republican. The party of Jacob Javits and Gov. Rockefeller. The party of Gerald Ford. Then the party took a hard right and folks like me were no longer welcome. I left with John Anderson and never went back. I was initially attracted to Ross Perot but realized he was more interested in a cult of personality than a true movement so reluctantly voted for Clinton. Voted for Perot the second time because I thought Clinton, while a good President, was sleazy. I really thought Gore was a better choice than GW, and voted for Kerry because Bush distracted the world from the War on Terror by invading Iraq. I had supported McCain over Bush in 2000 and while I had some doubts about his age, his picking Palin ruled out me voting for him. Of everyone running this year, I like Kasich the best and would vote for him over any Democrat currently running.
No party represents me. I'm against abortion, but also against the death penalty. I'm for common sense gun reform. I'm for health care reform, but not in love with Obama care. I dont give a hoot about trade deficits and think the people who are are silly. China gives us real goods and we give them pieces of green paper we can print at will, and somehow that's a bad thing? I believe everyone has the right to happiness, no matter who they love, and think people bought to this country as kids by their parents shouldn't be responsible for their parents actions.
Only a moron would think I'm a liberal. Not that there is anything wrong with being one.
Boy you really know how to wreck a thread, being all reasonable like that. Now you don't fit in a pigeonhole.
Nicely said.

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Originally posted by: billryan
Where did I ever say that? I'd like both current parties to die. I used to be a NY Republican. The party of Jacob Javits and Gov. Rockefeller. The party of Gerald Ford. Then the party took a hard right and folks like me were no longer welcome. I left with John Anderson and never went back. I was initially attracted to Ross Perot but realized he was more interested in a cult of personality than a true movement so reluctantly voted for Clinton. Voted for Perot the second time because I thought Clinton, while a good President, was sleazy. I really thought Gore was a better choice than GW, and voted for Kerry because Bush distracted the world from the War on Terror by invading Iraq. I had supported McCain over Bush in 2000 and while I had some doubts about his age, his picking Palin ruled out me voting for him. Of everyone running this year, I like Kasich the best and would vote for him over any Democrat currently running.
No party represents me. I'm against abortion, but also against the death penalty. I'm for common sense gun reform. I'm for health care reform, but not in love with Obama care. I dont give a hoot about trade deficits and think the people who are are silly. China gives us real goods and we give them pieces of green paper we can print at will, and somehow that's a bad thing? I believe everyone has the right to happiness, no matter who they love, and think people bought to this country as kids by their parents shouldn't be responsible for their parents actions.
Only a moron would think I'm a liberal. Not that there is anything wrong with being one.


Sorry, I guess I assumed too much when IO read this response.
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Originally posted by: malibber2

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Originally posted by: billryan
If he doesn't get 50% of the delegates, it's not a big deal.


I do think it is a big deal. Assuming he wins Florida as current polling suggests, he will get very close to the total. The Republican party will die if they try and take it away from him at the convention.


You say that as if it is a bad thing. "

My apologies, I see more where you're actually coming from. We actually have some things in common.




Well I think we are pretty much the same person then


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Originally posted by: billryan
Where did I ever say that? I'd like both current parties to die. I used to be a NY Republican. The party of Jacob Javits and Gov. Rockefeller. The party of Gerald Ford. Then the party took a hard right and folks like me were no longer welcome. I left with John Anderson and never went back. I was initially attracted to Ross Perot but realized he was more interested in a cult of personality than a true movement so reluctantly voted for Clinton. Voted for Perot the second time because I thought Clinton, while a good President, was sleazy. I really thought Gore was a better choice than GW, and voted for Kerry because Bush distracted the world from the War on Terror by invading Iraq. I had supported McCain over Bush in 2000 and while I had some doubts about his age, his picking Palin ruled out me voting for him. Of everyone running this year, I like Kasich the best and would vote for him over any Democrat currently running.
No party represents me. I'm against abortion, but also against the death penalty. I'm for common sense gun reform. I'm for health care reform, but not in love with Obama care. I dont give a hoot about trade deficits and think the people who are are silly. China gives us real goods and we give them pieces of green paper we can print at will, and somehow that's a bad thing? I believe everyone has the right to happiness, no matter who they love, and think people bought to this country as kids by their parents shouldn't be responsible for their parents actions.
Only a moron would think I'm a liberal. Not that there is anything wrong with being one.


The Trump/Nugent ticket!

Wango Tango.
Kasich is in the lead in Ohio in the latest polls.
I heard today that Rubio's money people are warning him that a loss in next weeks primary would be very damaging
for his future, should he decide to run for Governor. He's got a tough decision to make.


I'll see your "Wango Tango " , and raise you a "Wang Dang Sweet Poon Tang " ! Bob
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