Posted on 03/10/2016 8:47:11 AM PST by blueyon
“Cruz is proposing a conservative agenda. No need for a guy with a good song and dance but no core beliefs.”
Cruz is giving you a song and a dance, just as he has...a conservative agenda...that is laughable. He knows he will not get half of it passed and doesn’t even care should he get the election, which he will not. You can support a proven patriot, conservative, brilliant man...that is Donald Trump. Look at his platform rather than getting your information from a pathological liar (Cruz)
Not really surprising. Cotton’s education: AB, Harvard; JD, Harvard. There is an elitist establishment and the Ivy League is the farm team.
Sen Ben Sasse, you can find this guy in every Trump backstabbing event. What’s wrong with him? Personal thing with Trump?
And Cruz can implement a conservative agenda if 20 million Democrats disappear before the general election.
Yep...I refuse to vote for Portman. I will leave that line blank.
It's a shame Portman is such a sellout. He didn't have to be. He's intelligent, accomplished and informed. He probably could've kept that Senate seat forever if he didn't go over to the dark side.
It looks like the candidate running against Strickland for the nomination has a chance. I hope he's okay, 'cuz he's probably the next US Senator from OH.
JMHO
I would add Hensarling to the ones I would not expect to attend.
The GOPe, having lost their base, doesn't even stop to consider what it is they did to lose their base. Instead, they conspire with wealthy LIBERALS to take down the candidate their base has now chosen. Traitorous bastards.
It’s disappointing to see Musk’s name on there. I really like the work he’s doing with SpaceX. Getting more done than NASA is.
Gotta deep, um, pocket, as they say.
Federal Aviation Administration records available on FlightAware.com show that a fleet of private jets flew into and out of two small airports near Sea Island this weekend. Fifty-four planes flew out of the airport on St. Simons Island, Georgia, on Sunday -- nearly four times as many as departed from the airport the previous Sunday.
On November 22, 1910, Aldrich called a meeting of the banking establishment and members of the National Monetary Commission, which was proposed by Henry P. Davison (a partner of J. P. Morgan). Aldrich said that he intended to keep them isolated until they had developed a scientific currency for the United States.All those summoned to the secret meeting, were members of the Illuminati. They met on a railroad platform in Hoboken, New Jersey, where they chartered a private railroad car owned by Aldrich to Georgia. They were taken by boat, to Jekyll Island, off the coast of Brunswick, Georgia. Jekyll Island is in a group of ten islands, including St. Simons, Tybee, Cumberland, Wassau, Wolf, Blackbeard, Sapelo, Ossabow, and Sea Islands. Jekyll Island was a hideaway resort of the rich, purchased in 1888 by J. P. Morgan, Henry Goodyear, Joseph Pulitzer, Edwin and George Gould, Cyrus McCormick, William Rockefeller (John D. Rockefellers brother), William K. Vanderbilt, and George F. Baker (who founded Harvard Business School with a gift of $5 million) for $125,000 from Eugene du Bignon, whose family owned it for a century.
Up until the time it was converted into a public resort, no uninvited foot ever stepped on its shores. It was said, that when all 100 members of the Jekyll Island Hunting Club sat down for dinner at the clubhouse, it represented a sixth of the worlds wealth. St. Simons Island, a short distance away, to the north, was also owned by Illuminati interests.
In 1957 the first U.S. conference was held on St. Simons Island, Georgia, with $30,000 from the Ford Foundation.
The Bilderberg Group, Bilderberg conference, or Bilderberg Club is an annual, unofficial, invitation-only conference of approximately 120 to 140 guests from North America and Western Europe, most of whom are people of influence.[2][3] About one-third are from government and politics, and two-thirds from finance, industry, labour, education and communications. Meetings are closed to the public.
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