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To: csivils

No, he didn’t. Doesn’t matter if he is a campaign noob or not.

Cruz and Rubio did it to him.

Like I said earlier, if I leave my door unlocked, and someone comes in and robs me, am I responsible for the robbery?

If a woman leaves her purse unattended in her shopping basket, and someone takes it, is she responsible for the theft or her purse?

The person in front of you carelessly keeps his money loose in his pocket, and when he pulls out his keys, a 20 dollar bill falls out, and you see it. Do you pick it up and keep it, or do you let him know he dropped his money?

Don’t go blame the victim.

Just because someone creates an opportunity to exploit doesn’t make it okay to exploit it.

Honest and honorable people don’t exploit others, do they?


67 posted on 02/05/2016 4:24:52 PM PST by chris37 (heartless)
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To: chris37

Your analogy fails because this was not a robbery.

It was a case of bad campaigning on the part of Carson. His actions cast doubt on his commitment to the campaign. HIS ACTIONS. His failure to have people at each precinct caused the question to have credibility. HIS FAILURE. His lack of last minute messaging to his party faithful left them wondering what was going on. HIS LACK.

You don’t run a campaign that way.


68 posted on 02/05/2016 5:54:19 PM PST by csivils
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