Posted on 06/06/2015 11:48:59 PM PDT by JohnBrowdie
this forum is becoming a mouthpiece for cruz.
So you have been booted before
No he is in the modern sense . His campaign higher ups are hard left.
He is Jeb in cowboy boots
And so did Rand
You can “hold their feet to the fire” until there’s one left standing. Then it’s time to defeat Hillary
Now that’s just plain funny
That’s all well and good. The ricks tear int no reagan
And has illegals all over everywhere. Looks a lot like SoCal. Gave illegals instate tuition.
Ted said he voted for free trade. You can disagree with that.
You will have no one to vote for on your criteria.
Cruz never promised to not back free trade.
Bigger problem is the idea that bills are classified
Perry has little to do with the economic health of Texas. The legislature made that possible
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That’s what I thought, too.
this forum is becoming a mouthpiece for cruz.
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I started to do a search of your recent postings and this was the most recent one (at the time I did the search):
“name three REAL accomplishments for ted cruz.
just three.”
And that post wasn’t directed as any kind of anti-Walker or pro-Cruz comment—it just came out of the blue. So I think perhaps you’re seeing things that aren’t there. My advice for you is to “Lighten up, Francis.”.
yep. what time was that? I think we have a particular mod that is out of hand
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Ahh...click on the link the (perfectly reasonable) explanation is right there. Reading comprehension is your friend.
Happy now?
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Yes but you forgot about Perry that he yada yada yada
he is among the top 10 vote missers in the senate..
no thanks
La Raza Rick ? Whut ?
Cruz or we all lose.
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