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To: jjsheridan5
So what is your answer? Do you think Cruz supporters should support Trump's statement""""".....

NO I do not believe Cruz supporters defend nor should they, what Trump said, but then you said he didn't say it, so whatever.

It is not a stolen election now, so no need is discussing the what ifs. Civil War is never to be advanced.

Run for office yourself, get elected and make changes. Ted Cruz tried and he is only 1 man out of 100, but he stood bravely alone. Go up there and support such courageous men and women.

122 posted on 03/16/2016 1:15:56 PM PDT by annieokie
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To: annieokie
Ah, you are one of those. You can't defend your position in a reasoned way, so you simply pile untruths and irrelevancies into the mix, in the hope that nobody will notice.

NO I do not believe Cruz supporters defend nor should they, what Trump said, but then you said he didn't say it, so whatever.

I said he said something different than what you said he said. Which he did. Whether you misconstrued what he said on purpose, or by accident, he didn't say what you said he did. Typical for a Cruz supporter, these days.

It is not a stolen election now, so no need is discussing the what ifs.

Most of what is stated in an election are "what ifs". So, yes, there is a need to discuss what ifs. On a wide range of subjects, including the behavior of his own party.

Civil War is never to be advanced.

And he didn't do so. Typical of a Cruz supporter to throw in such an irrelevant statement -- one that also implies something negative about Trump.

Run for office yourself, get elected and make changes. Ted Cruz tried and he is only 1 man out of 100, but he stood bravely alone. Go up there and support such courageous men and women.

I will make my own decision as to what I do and don't do, thank you very much. But while Ted Cruz "tried", and stood "bravely alone", it is becoming increasingly clear that he is dishonest, unethical, and motivated out of selfishness, and a desire to be the center of attention. Under those circumstances, I will not join you in admiring his "bravery".

But what he is doing now is certainly not "brave". He is single-handedly providing the treacherous establishment Republicans a means to throw the convention into chaos -- a chaos in which the establishment, since they control all of the rules, will surely win.

No. Not brave. Not brave at all. Selfish, yes. Harmful to the country, yes. But not brave.


130 posted on 03/16/2016 1:30:00 PM PDT by jjsheridan5
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To: annieokie

Hardly any on our side is advancing civil war. Instead it will be forced on us.


165 posted on 03/16/2016 2:03:38 PM PDT by Fred Hayek (The Democratic Party is now the operational arm of the CPUSA)
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To: annieokie
"Ted Cruz tried and he is only 1 man out of 100, but he stood bravely alone"

I completely agreed with you at the time. The more I read about him and hear him speak, however, I have sadly come to the conclusion that it was political grandstanding to support his run for President. There was never any chance that it would accomplish anything other than give him "cred", but his actions on TPP, his connection with Goldman Sachs and his super pac donors belie that cred.

352 posted on 03/17/2016 7:14:54 AM PDT by illinifan (The Left doesn't want you to be upwardly mobile. They want you to be angry and disaffected)
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