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To: OneVike
.. you are so friggin clueless ..

Baa haa. Not so funny, when you're on the receiving end?

Let's see a pic of your kids, so we can compare them to Don Jr and Ivanka.

Let's see your CV, so we can get a sense of proportion vis a vis Trump's career.

And most importantly, let us know what public offices you've run for, which campaigns you've donated to and how much, and what you've done in defense of American values.

Then we'll know how qualified you are, to smear Donald Trump.

235 posted on 02/14/2016 11:38:29 PM PST by Byron_the_Aussie (Michelle Obama, The Early Years: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBYGxBlFOSU)
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To: Byron_the_Aussie
As an American citizen and voter in Republican politics, I have every right to debate, discuss and make judgment on any and all candidates running in Republican primaries.

Disagreeing with any candidate is not "smearing", unless that candidate has something to hide, that he wishes not to be made well known to the general primary voter.

242 posted on 02/14/2016 11:42:59 PM PST by Thumper1960 (Cruz/Palin2016)
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To: Byron_the_Aussie; OneVike; Slyfox
Baa haa. Not so funny, when you're on the receiving end?

Let's see a pic of your kids, so we can compare them to Don Jr and Ivanka.

Let's see your CV, so we can get a sense of proportion vis a vis Trump's career.

And most importantly, let us know what public offices you've run for, which campaigns you've donated to and how much, and what you've done in defense of American values.

Then we'll know how qualified you are, to smear Donald Trump.

Okay, you're joking, right? You really don't understand that American citizens have the right and responsibility to make assessments about their politicians?

Ladies and gentlemen, you have a prime example right here of the reasoning abilities of a good many of the Trump supporters. Here's one who's decided that a U.S. citizen who criticizes Donald Trump is out of line and has listed various reasons why that's so. Besides Byron's obvious intolerance for a differing POV, there's another thing driving his actions and that's the complete disregard for the First Amendment. It would look like Byron thinks the only time you can criticize a candidate is if you meet certain standards. He has spelled out his criteria that would grant a U.S. citizen the right to speak out against a candidate, but what would happen if another individual had a different set of criteria for speaking out? What indeed.

Here's an idea. Let's stay with the first amendment and let OneVike, me and others voice our opinions about Trump's ineptitude and disingenuousness. Trump can either put on his big boy pants and deal with it or he can stay up all night and post whiny tweets that he's being treated unfairly.

BTW, did anyone notice how Trumpian Byron was in his response to OneVike's post? His response had all the earmarks of a Trump tweet: flailing personal attacks. Ah yes, he serves his master well.

450 posted on 02/15/2016 8:05:24 AM PST by ru4liberty (I wish FR were still "The Premiere *CONSERVATIVE* Site on the Net" :'(.....)
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