Posted on 02/14/2016 5:49:08 PM PST by TBP
GOP presidential contenders Sens. Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio continued their ongoing feud over immigration during Saturday nightâs debate, but as the vocal South Carolina audience got involved, the pair let the insults fly. Cruz said Rubio âsupports citizenship for 12 million people here illegally. In addition to that, Marco went on Univision in Spanish and said he would not rescind President Obamaâs illegal executive amnesty on his first day in office,â Cruz said. âI have promised to rescind every single executive action, including that one.â Rubio wasnât having any of that. âWell first of all,â the Florida senator replied, âI donât know how he knows what I said on Univision because he doesnât speak Spanish.â With that, Cruz responds to Rubio in Spanish.
It’s a message board. There are thousands if not millions of them that don’t have this issue. Don’t try to tell me it’s some insurmountable problem.
I got the point a$$hole. I just thought it would have been better if... Get it? Your objectivity sucks!
That's fine. There were others on several other threads who didn't understand the point. They thought Cruz just wanted to pander to Spanish speaking people or something like that.
got the point a$$hole.
So I guess you won't be sending me a Christmas card this year?
LOL Perhaps we’d best ask Buck Rogers. He would know about that weather machine being used. In Texas we’re happy that the drought has subsided a bit. For the past few years, our outdoor BBQ and smoking has been ‘iffy’ And, even worse, no fireworks for Independence Day in the towns that normally have their their yearly show. This year, when it rains, it pours!!
Texas seems to get WEATHER, all kinds, all the time, all over the state. GREAT state of Texas!
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Texas Weather: If you don’t like it, wait 15 minutes and it will change - whether you like it or not :-))
Lived in Dallas area back in the 1950’s when the massive tornadoes drove thru the city. These were just as bad, certainly no better than the same seen dropping down in the last few years. In the country, those who have no storm cellar look for the nearest culvert and crawl inside. With 4 dogs, it can become just a little crowded but safer than hiding under a bridge! One twister took our barn in the past 30 years. Ripped it out of the ground and moved on to wipe out an abandoned home down the road. Fires and twisters. We’ve seen it all.
I have friends in Robertson County there and I hear all about the weather. Wow. My favs are the dust storms that sometimes come up. Reminds me of Arizona and Saudi Arabia...wind and sand.
Yes, the dust storms are magnificent! :-))
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