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To: tillacum

The internet is an interesting place. For example the pharmaceutical industry has paid employees who surf the net and pretend to be Joe Sixpacks whose lives have been immeasurably helped by this or that brain-destroying drug. Businessmen post lies about competitors on review websites. The net is really a technical wild west. There’s no doubt in my mind that there are paid GOPe pros on the FR trying torpedo Trump.

I’ve no illusions about Trump. He’s got feet of clay like the rest of us. However he (and Carson) have actually done things rather spend lives as wonks and looters and moochers spending OPM and ruining lives in courtrooms like the rest of the pols running for Prez. I think that he isn’t owned lock, stock and barrel by Soros or Rockefeller.

It’s impossible to be sure about anything. I’ll stick with Trump for now. Electing lifelong pols hasn’t gotten us anything since Reagan.


87 posted on 11/11/2015 8:18:06 AM PST by Seruzawa (All those memories will be lost,in time, like tears in rain.)
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To: Seruzawa

I like the internet, because unlike written or tv press, there are many ideas and opinions to read. I think it makes anyone interested in a subject to look for the real answer. I’ll be going to Barnes and Noble tomorrow and pick up all of the books Donald Trump has written. I have one, “Time To Get Tough”. It seems to me he’s been concerned for America for some time. He is brash with his statements, as a lot of us are. I’m a nit picker and heaven help when something isn’t done right. I am concerned about the road our professional politicians has put America on. I look for “Made In America”, but it is difficult to find such an item.


97 posted on 11/11/2015 4:34:10 PM PST by tillacum
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