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To: patlin

I said, “if”.

If you pick a fight you shouldn’t be surprised if you get one. It’s a sound concept that we were all taught before we even went off to school. I can’t believe the good conservatives here on FR are stoning Ted Cruz for basically reiterating that concept.

Cruz did NOT say that the violence was Trump’s fault. He said those who engaged in violence were responsible for that choice. He said Trump is responsible for the culture of his campaign.


557 posted on 03/11/2016 11:47:23 PM PST by butterdezillion
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To: butterdezillion
No. If I could destroy you I would. You disgust me.

Remember what I told you about a bloodbath being in our near future?

The seeds are already sown. You're reading them.

God has given the nation over to it's passions and it shall have it's fill.

565 posted on 03/11/2016 11:54:42 PM PST by INVAR ("Fart for liberty, fart for freedom and fart proudly!" - Benjamin Franklin)
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To: butterdezillion

Please stop, Cruz really stepped in it this evening and I for one, am not interested in hearing spin over and over and over again.

CGato


610 posted on 03/12/2016 12:55:11 AM PST by Conservative Gato
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To: butterdezillion

“Cruz did NOT say that the violence was Trump’s fault. He said those who engaged in violence were responsible for that choice. He said Trump is responsible for the culture of his campaign.”

I transcribed the remarks made by Ted Cruz, and he most certainly did accuse Donald Trump and his campaign of also being responsible for some of the violence and escalation of violence in his following remarks. Furthermore, Ted Cruz leaves the false impression such rhetoric has no justification in self defense.

[Ted Cruz] I also want to mention something about the events this evening, in Chicago. This is a sad day. Political discourse should occur in this country without a threat of violence, without anger, and rage and hatred directed at each other. We need to learn to have disagreements without being disagreeable, to have disagreements while respecting human beings on the other side. Earlier today over thirty people were arrested in one rally, and then tonight as violence broke out the rally was canceled altogether. Now the responsibility for that lies with protestors who took violence into their own hands. But in any campaign responsibility starts at the top. Any candidate who is responsible for the culture of the campaign, and when you have a campaign that disrespects the voters, when you have a campaign that affirmatively encourages violence, when you have a campaign that is facing allegations of physical violence against members of the press, you create an environment that only encourages this sort of nasty [unintelligible].

[Video was edited, reporter comments and questions, unintelligible wording]

[Ted Cruz] I think the decision should be based on public safety. But I think a campaign bears responsibility for creating an environment when the candidate urges supporters to engage in physical violence to punch people in the face. The predictable consequence of that is that it escalates, and today is unlikely to be the last such instance. We saw earlier today in St. Louis over thirty arrested. That’s not how our politics should occur. You know, the City of Chicago in 1968 saw some ugly days, when politics descended into hatred and instability and even violence, and it is my hope that in 2016 that we can appeal to our better angels avoid going down that road once again.


685 posted on 03/12/2016 5:20:52 AM PST by WhiskeyX
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