Everybody died at the Alamo....................
Well, is he Davey Crockett or a Mexican soldier?
I think of it more as Cruz’s Little Bighorn. Cruz is General George P. Custard.
Well, good. Then he should tell the voters he’s going home to change clothes and they should all vote for Trump.
The Alamo was the site of a heroic stand.
Cruz’ Indiana will be another state that unveils his emerging lunacy.
Little Big Horn is more like it.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t the Texicans get slaughtered at the Alamo?
Has any news media outlet given Cruz the obvious question since Tuesady, “If you do not win Indiana will you drop out of the race?” Sort of how boxing announcers will ask the losing fighter if they are going to retire after this last loss.
Yep it’s his Alamo, his Goliad, unfortunately, there’s no San Jacinto on the horizon
I am Southern Baptist, raised that way. Let me tell you, Southern Baptist are very loosey goosey when it comes to what it accepts or allows in each affiliate congregation (for example, some can dance, some cannot.) BUT .THREE THINGS are not acceptable ANYWHERE to Southern Baptists: GAMBLING, DRINKING, and NOT TITHING:
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(Today, Apri 27) During Carly Fiorinas running-mate acceptance speech in Indianapolis, Fiorina described Cruz as a really fun dude whos able to make last-second bets on exciting basketball games.
She revisited the final moments of that epic national title game between Villanova and North Carolina. Fiorina and Cruz were watching the game on the bus, and after Marcus Paiges incredible 3, Cruz threw money on the table. USA TODAY
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On CNNs Republican Presidential Townhall, Republican candidate Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told Anderson Cooper that he drinks alcohol What is your favorite cocktail? Cooper asked Cruz. I am a scotch man, Cruz responded. CNN [PS---scotch is not a cocktail; its a distilled spirit, a member of the whiskey family.]
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According to recently released tax records, the Texas senator contributed less than 1 percent of his income to charity between 2006 and 2010. But many Christians believe that the Bible commands a charitable offering, or tithe, equal to 10 percent of ones annual earnings. The Atlantic
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