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To: the_doc

First of all, you do not know what Trump does and does not have. I don’t either. Secondly, I do know that failure to disclose the terms of his 2012 loans is a violation of FEC rules and it is indisputable he did that. I would not put it past him to violate rules again if it is to his advantage, as any Canadian weasel would do. I think that given the fact that Cruz is stretching out the FEC until after the election it is reasonable to assume that things will come out in the disclosure that are less than flattering to him.


123 posted on 04/06/2016 7:27:27 PM PDT by jospehm20
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To: jospehm20
As I understand the very strange realm of administrative law, non-compliance with bureaucratic regs/orders does not necessarily constitute a violation. I think it is very interesting that you have said that Cruz, a lawyer, has let the controversy go to the FEC's Enforcement Division.

Let's wait and see what happens.

While we are holding our breath: Do you really think Ben Carson is a child molester? Do you really think George Bush was responsible for 9-11? Do you really think Obamacare's endorsement by the SCOTUS was Cruz's fault?

Do you really believe all of the over-the-top stuff your D.C. Comix hero says? I don't. I think Trump is just an unusually nationalistic RINO with an unprecedented public foulness of the mouth.

128 posted on 04/07/2016 1:21:51 PM PDT by the_doc
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