Posted on 10/18/2015 12:23:25 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
Regardless of who may be right or wrong on the current Trump/Bush keeping America safe debate, the bottom line is whose policies would you rather have in place going forward and which will keep America safer? Trump's deport and secure the border policy or Bush's amnesty and open borders?
is this a trick question?
Because of this, by the time we were ready to "fight", the Rules of Enslav--, I mean, Engagement, forced our soldiers to put the lives and welfare of enemy citizens, combatants,and BUILDINGS above their own. Guantanamo pieces of crap got 5 star meals and were allowed to throw shit and piss at our people, while our soldiers had to clean themselves off with GARDEN HOSES. Our men died needlessly because of the incompetence and inbred leftist evil metastasizing in all areas of the federal government.
BILL KLINTON is more to blame for 9/11. He, to cover up his illegal fundraisers on watch lists, created the Able Danger machine that prevented us from preventing 9/11. He enabled technological sale of previously forbidden high tech communications equipment that the hijackers used to communicate. His brothers in solidarity in the ACLU sued Logan Airport for profiling, which made it the PERFECT place to launch the plan in the first place...
Trump is preferred to Jorge "Duh-bya" Arbusto, but Trump should start going after Boynee Sandizz and Hil-liar-y.
“Simple choice.
NO CLINTONS
NO BUSHES
NO PALS OF CLINTONS (i.e. TRUMP)”
So where’s the “choice?” You’re just telling all of us that you don’t like Trump! Question then becomes, if Trump’s the nominee, will you vote for him or stay home and help the RAT, whomever that ends up being.
Most definitely, deport and secure policy.
CGato
In all fairness, you may not have noticed that he is using his “unclean” left hand to guide the Soddie. A serious insult to a filthy moslem savage.
If Bush's people are testifying before Congress, they are not working to protect the country.
It might be a minor issue, but the Democrats shouldn't remain blameless.
>>>Talk is cheap. Watch his walk.
He will reneg on all his alleged promises.
Every last one<<<
You mean like the Republicans in Congress already have?
It comes down to two things, who do you trust and will the one you trust get enough Votes who agree with you.
I’m a Cruz guy, but if his numbers don’t improve the best we can hope for is him being the V.P. Candidate, U.S. Attorney General and / or eventual SCOTUS Justice.
The answer looks obvious. Other 9/11 disasters can be prevented just doing what Trump wants to get done.
I won’t be voting for either.
That said, using long held democrat talking points makes Trump sound like he’s in it to help the democrats.
trump’s lies are important.
I’ve had enough of liars-in-chief.
I won’t vote for another filthy scum liar.
Thus, I will never vote for lying liberal scum trump.
Trump has the better head for policy.
We all supported W during the Iraq war but the reality is just about of it has been lost. Trump brings the point home that we spent trillions and lost thousands of lives and we have nothing to show for it. We are ashamed; we should be ashamed.
W and our allies at one time had Iran surrounded and under tough sanctions. But hindsight tells us that W should have pressed forward to defeat Iran on his watch or he should have never gone into Iraq to begin with.
It’s difficult to criticize W for the results seen today, but he should have known that a democrat following him would screw it up and screw it up they did in spades. There was too much to leave at stake.
In retrospect, W should have brought a request for Congress to declare war on Iran. Even if it would be voted down, it would have put W on the right side of history. Instead, W followed his father’s propensity to form an international force along the lines of the NWO and go into the business of ‘nation building’. That approach is a failure.
In Trump’s interview with Chris Wallace today, Wallace makes a comment that the Wall Street Journal says Trump’s tax plan will cost multi-billions.
Trump responds: “The Wall Street Journal was sold to Rupert Murdock for $5 billion and is now worth $500 million. I don’t need the WSJ to be lecturing me.”
LoL.
Chuckle.
Nice to met you Jim...and thank you for your service to OUR COUNTRY!!!
Why don’t we ask the “Assistant Deputy Executive Associate Commissioner for Immigration Services” - if you can figure out what this person actually does.
Jeb Bush should stop trying to defend his brother and focus on his own shortcomings and how to fix them. Also, Rubio is hitting him hard! 9:04am - 18 Oct 15
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