Posted on 02/03/2016 8:03:30 PM PST by EarlyBird
Come on.....how many men trapse around the house singing Broadway show tunes? I don’t know any hunters who do that. Perhaps he hunts for the press. I don’t care but let’s be clear about reality.
Ha ha! Very apt description!
I would choose Alabama, of course!
“I think a candidates record and positions in the past more accurately reflects his or her standards.”
I’m willing to accept that people can change.
I used to laugh at my father for listening to Rush Limbaugh.I was young and totally apolitical.
Then my father died suddenly in 1994. We buried him with the radio headphones that he always had to make sure he didn’t miss a minute of Rush.
I decided to try Rush and here I am!
I agree with you totally. Rubio would never win.
So who can win? Cruz? Trump?
I like both, but I think Trump is more likely to survive the inevitable MSM and GOPe attacks that are sure to come.
You an Alabama fan???
Of course!
If so, I’ve got a great joke for you...
(I am a Tennessee grad, BTW)
A Tennessee fan and an Auburn fan were drinking in a bar...They had consumed quite a bit...
The UT guy looked at the Auburn guy and asked, “What’s that mean on your sweatshirt?”
The Auburn guy pointed at each letter and said, “’A’labama ‘U’sually ‘B’eats ‘U’s ‘R’ed ‘N’ecks...”
The Auburn guy asked the Tennessee guy what was that on his sweatshirt...
He said, ‘U’s ‘T’oo”
Oh well...I thought it was funny anyway....
Very funny!
I agree change can be good. It needs to be a part of growth but not opportunity. I am suspect of people who change conveniently at a time that benefits them. Moving from one conviction to another whimsically does not engender a standard that can be depended upon. Choose wisely.
Flip a coin.
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