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To: MadMax, the Grinning Reaper

Okay. Well don’t vote for him. This issue is soooo minor when compared to the items Trump actually will do something about. Why don’t we keep our eyes on the ball?

I do not like his answer, but this argument about bathroom is so low on the radar compared to what we need our president to do. Would you prefer we let another 10 million illegals in, while the President secures the bathrooms? I think if you look up the crime statistics, your daughter is more likely to be raped by an illegal than a cross dresser in a public bathroom.

Would you prefer that Clinton makes future treaties like NAFTA and TPP that will institute the final death knell to our economy while she makes sure the bathrooms are secure?

What do you really want your President to do? Be that elusive 100% conservative that will never come?

According to you, the top issue for a candidate of people office is to secure the restrooms? Should we poor in billions of resources to secure them? Cameras, bathroom security guards? You are ignorant if you don’t believe cross dressers already do this.

I love Trump, and I don’t agree with him on this, but I will never find a candidate that I agree with everything on. BTW, this probably boosted his stock with democrats who hate hillary. He can afford to lose the strict (theoretical) delusional conservative holdouts who drop candidates the first time they say something that they don’t agree with.


327 posted on 04/22/2016 3:14:48 AM PDT by castlegreyskull
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To: castlegreyskull
Good post.

Some people are going to latch on to anything, just like their candidate, in hopes they can create an attack issue.

335 posted on 04/22/2016 5:04:02 AM PDT by Rational Thought
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