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  • Cruz Comes Out for Abortion: Even If Abortion is Illegal 'Women Who Get Them' Should Not Be Punished

    03/30/2016 2:07:44 PM PDT · by xzins · 217 replies
    Editorial ^ | 30 Mar 16 | Xzins
    The Cruz campaign has gone on record supporting women getting abortions. The campaign says there should be no punishment for those women if abortion is illegal. Deadline Hollywood reports: Ted Cruz campaign chairman Chad Sweet...this afternoon told CNN’s Jake Tapper that Cruz believes in punishment for doctors who perform abortions, not the women who get them. Pro-life supporters are scratching their heads. If they succeed in getting a pro-life amendment, Ted Cruz appears to be saying that the amendment should contain some kind of non-culpability clause, so that Congress can write any law resulting from a Life Amendment in a...
  • On the road to Brussels (Saturbray)

    03/26/2016 7:15:51 AM PDT · by bray · 18 replies
    www.braylog.com ^ | 3/26/16 | bray
    Judges 4:16 But Barak pursued after the chariots, and after the host, unto Harosheth of the Gentiles: and all the host of Sisera fell upon the edge of the sword; and there was not a man left. The latest PC version of the Religion of Peace is Radical Islam, whatever that means. How can you tell Radical from fundamental or any Islamic Christian hating zealot? When you believe in the sanctity of murdering Christians and Jews how is that not radical? This is just another PC method for liberals to force tolerance on the masses. It is time to tell...
  • Now only Donald Trump has a viable path to 1.237 delegates

    03/23/2016 10:09:09 AM PDT · by Jeff Head · 202 replies
    HERE ON FR | March 23, 2016 | Jeff Head
    AFTER MARCH 22ND, ONLY DONALD TRUMPhas a viable path to winning the nomination through the Primary Process Some people are saying that the Utah caucuses were fraudulent. I do not believe they were. They were caucuses...and Cruz has always had a better ground game in most of the caucus states. On the other hand, Trump has typically not done as well in Caucus states. But in the end, Utah will not matter. Here's why: Even though Trump has lost several primaries with relatively low percentages, overall Trump is still winning big time. Kasich won 1 contest Rubio won 3...
  • Dear Ted: You can't possibly win - so why not (bleep)?

    03/23/2016 8:40:40 AM PDT · by AAABEST · 146 replies
    FR ^ | March 23, 2016 | AAABEST
    The delegate math is essentially impossible. The contested convention your silly buzz-cut supporters and the GOPe VIPS are fantasizing about isn't going to work. Despite having all kinds of new friends in the establishment, they're not going to "broker" you in. You're done. Bye. Quit wasting everyone's time and money.
  • TEENAGER'S EYE-WITNESS ACCOUNT OF CHAOTIC TRUMP RALLY IN TUCSON

    03/22/2016 12:44:26 AM PDT · by catlover98 · 64 replies
    I know this is a vanity post but as I was at the Trump rally Saturday in Tucson I felt as if I had to write something. When I am angered I like to write out my thoughts and share them. And this time I felt like I HAD to do it, just like Trump said that he didn't want to run for president, he felt like he HAD to. And I thought you all deserved to know the truth, because all the news stations definitely are keeping it far from you. So this is my personal experience as a...
  • My Letter to Ted Cruz

    03/18/2016 5:51:47 AM PDT · by Jeff Head · 92 replies
    JEFFHEAD.COM ^ | March 18, 2016 | Jeff Head
    <p>I have been a longtime admirer of yours. Being myself a native Texan, who now lives in Idaho with my wife (with our five kids and eleven grandkids), I have watched and applauded your career there in Texas, in the US Senate, and now while running for President.</p>
  • Let the GOPe clown know how you feel about him (Deligates are not bound to vote according to voters)

    03/17/2016 10:31:35 AM PDT · by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget · 31 replies
    Me
    Why we are pissed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkET3LthemYSource: https://gop.com/leaders/national-committeeman-curly-haugland-ndFeel free to call him at work to express your feelings. Ask for Curly. Phone: 701.223.7930 He is the President of the company. Eureka Manufacturing Company Sales & Engineering Division PO Box 1473 Bismarck, ND 58502 United States of America Looks small. Their web site: http://www.eurekamanufacturing.com/index.htmlFeel free to encourage any localities around you and schools etc to boycott this jackwagons business. Eureka Manufacturing Company specializes in made-to-order steel and stainless steel fabrications for the commercial aquatics industry. Our movable swimming pool bulkheads, perimeter recirculation systems (gutters) and swimming pool filters have been installed in aquatic...
  • Should Trump and Cruz unite with we the people against the establishment uni-party?

    03/16/2016 1:31:00 PM PDT · by Jim Robinson · 481 replies
    The biggest plus is a Trump/Cruz ticket would immediately secure the nomination for us (the majority of the right-leaning grassroots voters), end any possibility of a GOPe betrayal at the convention, and would ensure the Republican party is finally with we the grassroots people (tea party, conservatives, religious people, economic conservatives, business people, middle class, blue collar, national security patriots, etc, ie, a rebirth of the Reagan Coalition) and against the globalist GOP big government establishment. It’d be a yuuuge middle finger to the elite ruling classes of both parties. And it would have coattails guaranteeing a pro-America landslide against...
  • Senator Cruz, Governor Kasich, It's Decision Time

    03/16/2016 12:08:07 PM PDT · by DoughtyOne · 138 replies
    My own workup | 03/16/2016 | DoughtyOne / for Free Republic
    The long 2016 presidential campaign trail is nearing the end.  One person now has a chance of winning the delegates needed to avoid a floor fight at the Republican Convention this July in Cleveland, Ohio.  That man is Donald J. Trump. Out of a field of seventeen, three men are left standing.  Two of them have a question to ponder.  That question is this. Senator Cruz, Governor Kasich, what do you two want your legacy to be? At the current time, Senator Cruz needs 84% of the remaining delegates to win the nomination on the first ballot.  Governor Kasich needs...
  • 2016-0316 Presidential Primary Election Numbers & Analysis

    03/16/2016 10:47:06 AM PDT · by Jeff Head · 37 replies
    FR | March 16. 2016 | Jeff Head
    2016-0316 Presidential Primary Election Numbers & Analysis (click on image for full resolution) These presidential primary numbers and analysis include the primaries from the Tuesday, March 15, 2016 contests for the GOP and DNC. On the Republican side, this included Florida, Ohio, North carolina, Missouri, Illinois, and the Northern Marian Islands. On the Democrat side, it included Florida, Ohio, North carolina, Missouri, and Illinois. GOP Results: Donald Trump won Florida, North Carolina, Missouri, Illinois, and the Northern Marian Islands. Ted cruz made the contests in Missouri and North Carolina very close. In Missouri, the difference amounted to only one-fourth...
  • IT'S A TRAP!!! Do No Counter Disrupt Sanders/Hillary

    03/15/2016 5:56:30 AM PDT · by conservativeimage · 74 replies
    Self | 3/15/16 | Red Fox
    The violent disruptions occurring at Trump conventions are a setup. DO NOT FIGHT FIRE WITH FIRE. All you get is a bigger fire that is out of control. The welfare/communist left want escalation so they can appear justified in ratcheting up the use of force and ultimately control the outcome of the electoral process. They're luring you to show up at their rallies to get you on video fighting. The will counter with their Sturmabteilung. To stop a fire, remove the oxygen/fuel. Don't - show - up. Consider this scenario as a analogy: In a domestic situation a woman exists...
  • Donald Trump dresses like a SLUT!

    03/13/2016 8:13:36 AM PDT · by Lazamataz · 255 replies
    3/13/2016 | By Laz A. Mataz
    One consistent behavior of the left is that they create a crisis, then offer to solve it, all the while blaming the victim. So it goes with Donald Trump and his rallies. The group #BlackLiesMatter has stormed his rallies, fighting with his supporters in Chicago, and disrupting other events, and even had a lone wolf Thomas Dimassimo rush Trump on his podium. Thank the Good Lord the Secret Service was prepared and protected him quickly with their bodies, for who knows how this might have otherwise played out. In response, the Propaganda Ministry (formerly and inaccurately known as the American...
  • The Cult of Liberalism (Saturbray)

    03/12/2016 8:41:33 AM PST · by bray · 6 replies
    www.braylog.com ^ | 3/12/16 | bray
    2 Peter 1:4 Through these he has given us his very great and precious promises, so that through them you may participate in the divine nature, having escaped the corruption in the world caused by evil desires. Unlike Conservatism, Liberalism a Godless faith which forces its followers to be fundamentalists in the belief of their liberal dogma. It forces people to work their way to being a better person than those who do not march in lockstep to the Democrat doxology. Theirs is a man made set of morals and laws which often counters the Bible’s moral authority. This is...
  • Trump-Cruz Presidential Endorsements

    03/11/2016 10:44:26 AM PST · by Jeff Head · 91 replies
    March 11, 2016 | Jeff Head
    Since it is more and more clear that the GOP Presidential Primary race is evolving into a two man race, with Donald Trump leading and Ted Cruz attempting to challenge that lead, I though I would post a chart of the various people supporting both candidates. This is not, by any means and exhaustive list...but it is a list of some of the better known people endorsing them. I think it is an interesting comparison. well know people on both sides with strong records and histories behind them in their various areas. Irrespective of whom you support, it is clear...
  • Rubio denies getting our before Florida...but his turnout tells a different story

    03/09/2016 9:38:14 PM PST · by Jeff Head · 50 replies
    March 9. 2016 | Jeff Head
    Rubio announced Wednesday night on Fox that he is not dropping out of the race before Florida. "No. I am not dropping out, I am fighting all the way through. We’re going to win Florida...and this election changes completely, and it gives us the momentum to go forward to win the nomination." But apparently someone forgot to tell the people Rubio turnout for at Hialeah stadium in southeast Florida. When he attends such rallies, it has to be obvious to him. Meanwhile, Trump, who is leading in the polls is getting these types of turnouts in Flrida. 'nuff said.
  • 2016-0309 Presidential Primary Election Numbers & Analysis

    03/09/2016 9:48:58 AM PST · by Jeff Head · 20 replies
    FR | March 9. 2016 | Jeff Head
    2016-0309 Presidential Primary Election Numbers & Analysis (click on image for full resolution) This week's presidential primary numbers include the primaries from Tuesday's election for the GOP and DNC. On the Republican side, this included Michigan, Mississippi, Idaho, and Hawaii. On the Democrat side, it included Michigan and Mississippi. GOP Results: Doanld Trump won Michigan, Mississippi, and Hawaii, though in all three Ted Cruz took second place, staying within 9-12 points and accumulating delgates. Ted Cruz won Idaho by 17.5%. John Kasich did well in Michigan, ending up in 3rd place but only 1% behind Ted Cruz, and picking...
  • Donald Trump, the Sensible Party and the Silly Parties

    03/08/2016 1:55:20 PM PST · by snarkpup · 9 replies
    3/8/2016 | Me
    Donald Trump, the Sensible Party and the Silly Parties What we have in Washington are two Silly Parties. The reason both parties are silly is because within each party the sensible people (defined below) are being outvoted by silly people (also defined below). This explains why 1) no matter which party wins an election, the downward spiral continues and 2) neither party has been able to reform itself. We need to break out of this cycle; and I think this is what Donald Trump is trying to engineer, by doing the following: Recruit as many sensible people as possible from...
  • The Donald Trump Phenomenon Part II

    03/08/2016 1:19:35 PM PST · by Jeff Head · 92 replies
    JEFFHEAD.COM ^ | March 8, 2016 | Jeff Head
    The Donald Trump Phenomenon II After writing "The Donald Trump Phenomenon - Straight Talk," a couple fo weeks ago. I thought I would further articulate my feelings about this 2016 Election cycle, and in particular the Donald Trump Phenomenon and what it continues to mean. This is probably one of the most critical elections for the future of the United States in my life time...similar to, and equal in import, to the 1980 election between then President Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan. Throughout the GOP Primaries, people have gone from believing that Donald Trump's campaign was not serious, to being...
  • The Anti-Israeli Clintonistas behind the Trump KKK/Nazi Smear Campaign

    03/08/2016 12:30:26 AM PST · by Fedora · 36 replies
    Original research | 3/8/2016 | Fedora
    On February 29, 2016, New York Times reporters Amy Chozick and Patrick Healy provided an insider analysis of the Clinton team's plan to defeat Donald Trump. Citing interviews with "more than two dozen" Clinton insiders, including several who spoke directly to Bill Clinton, the article reported on a series of emergency meetings Clinton supporters convened to respond to Donald Trump's February 20 victory in South Carolina and his February 23 win in Nevada. The article reported that Bill Clinton and others argued against those inclined to underestimate Trump "that Mr. Trump clearly had a keen sense of the electorate’s mood...
  • 2016-0307 Presidential Primary Election Numbers & Analysis

    03/07/2016 9:34:45 AM PST · by Jeff Head · 24 replies
    FreeRepublic | March 7, 2016 | Jeff Head
    2016-0307 Presidential Primary Election Numbers & Analysis (click on image for full resolution) This week's presidential primary numbers include the primaries from Saturday and Sunday for the GOP and DNC. On the Republican side, this included Kentucky, Maine, Louisiana, Kansas, and Puerto Rico. On the Democrat side, it included Nebraska, Kansas, Louisian, Maine, and American Samoa. GOP Results: Doanld Trump won Louisiana and Kentucky, though in both states he was contested fairly closely by Ted Cruz. Ted Cruz won going away in Maine and Kansas. And Marco Rubio won his second contest by a huge majority in Puerto Rico....