Posted on 02/15/2016 1:17:55 PM PST by SubMareener
Heard he hates when people lie about him. He doesn’t care if someone says something bad about him if it’s true. However, exaggeration is a lie.
Now. Since he is running for president he can no longer sue for defamation of character because the judge in his last lawsuit in this regard threw out the case because he is now too famous.
Before that he intimidated people by having his lawyers threaten them. Just like the department of injustice. Has he promised to clean that department up for the little people? I doubt it. Why? Because he will use it, too.
NY Times 1983...
“His alternating skills of charming some individuals and riding roughshod over others has earned Donald Trump a reputation in some quarters as someone not to be trusted. He reneged, for example, on a promise to donate to a museum the Art Deco bas- reliefs on the facade of Bonwit Teller’s - bulldozed to make way for Trump Tower. It was a sin deemed unforgivable by landmark preservationists. But the only negative comments about Donald Trump these days are given off the record.”
http://www.nytimes.com/1983/08/07/business/the-empire-and-ego-of-donald-trump.html?pagewanted=all
Why would anyone be afraid of saying the truth? Did you know all of his employees sign a non-disclosure agreement along with his first wife who can’t say anything about him publicly without consulting with him first?
Yeah, works in “principle”. Especially if you are not the woman who has to carry the baby to term. However, the point of the exemption is to get the State out of this difficult situation.
You have been warned. My job is done.
Where I stand or where you stand makes zero difference. Where any of the presidential candidates stand makes zero difference except to sooth your soul. The SCOTUS brought us roe v wade gay marriage. The Congress failed to override either. Be mad at the SCOTUS and the Congress.
FR posters have treated National Review's extensive opposition to Trump (NR dedicated an entire issue to that opposition, with numerous conservative pundits contributing their own opposition to Trump) as Holy Writ, as the unerring truth. So which is it, Cruzers? No wonder you guys suffer so badly from cognitive dissonance.
“Let me be clear” is Ted Cruz’s terms not Trumps, he doesn’t talk like this!!!
This is a fraud by a Cruz bot....off to Trump it goes....
I hope that 1) Cruz will disavow and repudiate all support he is receiving from National Review, and 2) I expect all FR Cruzers to repudiate their extensive references to National Review (for example, the NR "TRUMP" issue of the magazine.)
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- February 15, 2016 -
DONALD J. TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT, INC. OPED - The Culture of Life
Let me be clearâI am pro-life. I support that position with exceptions allowed for rape, incest or the life of the mother being at risk. I did not always hold this position, but I had a significant personal experience that brought the precious gift of life into perspective for me. My story is well documented, so I will not retell it here. However, what I will do with the remaining space is express my feelings about life, and the culture of life, as we approach the 43nd anniversary of the Roe v. Wade.
I build things. There is a process involved in building things. We tap into a lot of disciplines with engineering being one of the most important. The rules for putting structures together are as strict as are the rules of physics. These rules have stood the test of time and have become the path to putting together structures that endure and are beautiful. America, when it is at its best, follows a set of rules that have worked since our founding. One of those rules is that we, as Americans, revere life and have done so since our Founders made it the first, and most important, of our âunalienableâ rights.
Over time, our culture of life in this country has started sliding toward a culture of death. Perhaps the most significant piece of evidence to support this assertion is that since Roe v. Wade was decided by the Supreme Count 43 years ago over 50 million Americans never had the chance to enjoy the opportunities offered by this country. They never had the chance to become doctors, musicians, farmers, teachers, husbands, fathers, sons or daughters. They never had the chance to enrich the culture of this nation or to bring their skills, lives, loves or passions into the fabric of country. They are missing, and they are missed.
The Supreme Court in 1973 based their decision on imagining rights and liberties in the Constitution that are nowhere to be found. Even if we take the court at its word, that abortion is a matter of privacy, we should then extend the argument to the logical conclusion that private funds, then, should subsidize this choice rather than the half billion dollars given to abortion providers every year by Congress. Public funding of abortion providers is an insult to people of conscience at the least and an affront to good governance at best.
If using taxpayer money to facilitate our slide to a culture of death was not enough, the 1973 decision became a landmark decision demonstrating the utter contempt the court had for federalism and the 10th Amendment. Roe v. Wade gave the court an excuse to dismantle the decisions of state legislatures and the votes of the people. This is a pattern that the court has repeated over and over again since that decision. Perhaps Roe v. Wade became yet another incidence of disconnect between the people and their government.
We are in the middle of a presidential political cycle and votes will be cast in just days. The citizens of this nation will have the chance to vote for candidates that are aligned with their individual worldviews. It is my hope that they will choose the builder, the man who has the ability to imagine the greatness of this nation. The next President must follow those principles that work best and that reinforce the reverence Americans hold for life. A culture of life is too important to let slip away for convenience or political correctness. It is by preserving our culture of life that we will Make America Great Again.
That is a 100% guarantee.
You nailed it. Trump doesn't speak this way.
In my opinion, I'm tired of people giving in and saying abortion is okay under certain circumstances. It's still a baby.
“difficult situation”?
We’re talking about murdering an innocent baby. That’s not a difficult situation, or a choice, or anything but murder, and of the worst possible kind.
I feel for these women, though I can never truly understand what they are going through. But I can’t see killing a baby as a viable alternative.
Cruz is a WOOZLE.
Weaselly, lying, loser.
LOL Good one. He has a good sense of humor, too, and really does need to use it.
watch this...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TPpuIslzG4
Thanks, but my post was from the same site. Good to have it further down in the thread.
Ok, I see was set you off. However, Trump did say “Let me be clear” in this case.
Up yours, you ignorant dope.
If you were capable of understanding how dumb you are there might be hope for you. Might. But I doubt it.
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