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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Again, Bing, Google, Yahoo, Altavista, will cough up images without accreditation. Someone likes what they see and slaps it up in their poster.

You fail at interwebs. You should be ashamed of your join date.


22 posted on 07/15/2015 1:45:15 AM PDT by Crazieman (Article V or National Divorce. The only solutions now.)
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To: Crazieman
So, you're okay with Trump's love of eminent domain?

April 2011 Donald Trump and Eminent Domain

"...............Perhaps the only upside to this story is that in neither case did Trump succeed. The Bridgeport plan fizzled. Coking fought in court, and — in part because these were the days before Kelo was decided, no doubt — she was lucky enough to win. In 1998, a judge threw out the case.

In 2005, however, Trump was delighted to find that the Supreme Court had okayed the brand of government-abetted theft that he’d twice attempted. “I happen to agree with it 100 percent,” he told Fox News’s Neil Cavuto of the Kelo decision.

Can Republicans support someone with so little regard for the property of others? Let’s hope not."

24 posted on 07/15/2015 1:52:30 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Crazieman

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reform_Party_of_the_United_States_of_America

“The Reform Party of the United States of America (RPUSA), generally known as the Reform Party USA or the Reform Party, is a political party in the United States, founded in 1995 by Ross Perot. Perot said Americans were disillusioned with the state of politics—as being corrupt and unable to deal with vital issues—and desired a viable alternative to the Republican and Democratic parties. The party had nominated several notable candidates over the years, such as founder Ross Perot, Pat Buchanan, and Ralph Nader.

The party’s most significant victory came when Jesse Ventura was elected governor of Minnesota in 1998....

The Reform Party’s presidential candidate for the 2000 election was due federal matching funds of $12.5 million, based on Perot’s 8% showing in 1996. Early on, there was a failed effort to draft Ron Paul.

Donald Trump entered the race briefly, giving television interviews outlining his platform. Trump was progressive on social issues, and supported allowing openly gay soldiers in the military, saying: “it would not disturb me.” Trump considered himself a conservative, but criticized Pat Buchanan, saying: “I’m on the conservative side, but Buchanan is Attila the Hun.” He withdrew from the race citing the party’s infighting, as did Jesse Ventura and the Minnesota Reform Party.........”


25 posted on 07/15/2015 1:59:04 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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