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A technicality? You can't be serious.

Of course I am.

All Nehlen said was, "we need to have a conversation about it"...he did not come out with any specific policies.

We DO need to steer the conversation in this general direction because Muslim values are incompatible with the American way of life (and European way of life).

Damn! Why can't we just be like the Swiss or Japan - no Muslims, no terrorists!
 
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Of course I am.

All Nehlen said was, "we need to have a conversation about it"...he did not come out with any specific policies.

We DO need to steer the conversation in this general direction because Muslim values are incompatible with the American way of life (and European way of life).

Damn! Why can't we just be like the Swiss or Japan - no Muslims, no terrorists!

There should be no conversation about deporting American citizens based on their religion.
 

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There should be no conversation about deporting American citizens based on their religion.

It's not a 'religion' - it's a political death cult which accepts nothing less than total subjugation or death for non-Muslims.

You and Paul Ryan are still stuck in PC lala-land...

"That's not who we are!" :pucking:
 
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It's not a 'religion' - it's a political death cult which accepts nothing less than total subjugation or death for non-Muslims.

You and Paul Ryan are still stuck in PC lala-land...

"That's not who we are!" :pucking:

Hardly. If you're going to start with the PC stuff, I'm not going waste my time discussing this.

If a Muslim person advocates Sharia or "death to infidels" they have no business in this country. That's not every Muslim and you know it.
 

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Who would we deport? How would that work?

Doesn't seem like a reasonable way of stopping bad people.
 

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Wow. Didn't realize you were a shareholder in Breitbart.

You should be happy that I'm taking a stand on something. No more fence sitting, eh?

Also have to chuckle at the asinine comparison to VIt's why don't you post picks. One, at least I'm discussing politics and something that actually matters. Two, he posts that phrase more times in one day, than I've posted Breitbart sucks in my entire time here.
So you’re all grown up all of a sudden? Congratulations. Give yourself a pat on the back. Took you long enough. It’s a start but beating one stance to death falls into the category of redundancy.


Hopefully as time goes on you’ll find another issue to champion. I’d say I’m proud of you but I’m not.
 
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So you’re all grown up all of a sudden? Congratulations. Give yourself a pat on the back. Took you long enough. It’s a start but beating one stance to death falls into the category of redundancy.


Hopefully as time goes on you’ll find another issue to champion. I’d say I’m proud of you but I’m not.

It's always painfully obvious when you've got nothing left in the tank. Not responding would've been a better choice.
 
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Wow, my last post reads like something Vit would post. I'm going to take a break for the weekend.

Hope everyone has a good one. Even you, Dave.
 

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Who would we deport? How would that work?

Doesn't seem like a reasonable way of stopping bad people.

Who would we deport? All Liberals.


How would that work?

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Who would we deport? All Liberals.


How would that work?

th

Islam is not compatible with Western values, somewhat ironic given the Paul Ryans are saying idiotic things like "that's not who we are"

Apparently lots more people are going to have to die before blind PC liberalism is given the boot it deserves.
 

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The Idiot Drumpf capitulated like the gutless, man baby fraud he is, and endorsed Ryan, McCain, and Ayotte.face)(*^%. And the maroons who support the fraud, and were booing Ryan's name days ago, will clap like obedient seals.

Donald Trump Endorses Paul Ryan in Bid to Heal G.O.P. Rift

By NICK CORASANITIAUG. 5, 2016

Donald J. Trump spoke at a campaign event in Green Bay, Wis., on Friday. CreditEric Thayer/ReutersGREEN BAY, Wis. — Moving to heal a deepening rift within the Republican Party, Donald J. Trump belatedly endorsed the primary campaign of Speaker Paul D. Ryan here on Friday, giving his backing to the re-election effort of the nation’s most powerful elected Republican.

“I support and endorse our speaker of the House, Paul Ryan,” Mr. Trump said. “He’s a good man. We may disagree on a couple of things, but mostly we agree.”

He also endorsed Senators John McCain of Arizona and Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire.
Mr. Trump ignited a controversy on Tuesday when he said he was not “quite there yet” in supporting Mr. Ryan, echoing a similar line of doubtthat Mr. Ryan had cast before eventually endorsing Mr. Trump for president. The remarks threatened to further splinter Mr. Trump’s relationship with the party and infuriated many officials, including Reince Priebus, the chairman of the Republican National Committee. Mr. Trump’s running mate, Gov. Mike Pence of Indiana, publicly, but peacefully, disagreed with him and backed Mr. Ryan.

In Green Bay, Mr. Trump sought to move past a tumultuous week plagued with controversy that began with his disparaging of a Gold Star military family, continued with his remarks regarding Mr. Ryan and included repeated proclamations about viewing a “secret tape” that showed Iranreceiving pallets of cash from the United States.

Perhaps signaling that he was in a forgiving and unifying mood, Mr. Trump on Friday morning issued a rare admission of an error, explaining on Twitter that the footage he had thought was a secret tape was instead a widely shown clip of American prisoners arriving in Geneva after being released by Iran.
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The endorsement of Mr. Ryan is unlikely to assuage some Republicans who are concerned by the combative and provocative Trump campaign and have grown frustrated that the nearly daily controversies have made it more difficult to focus on the perceived weaknesses of the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton. On Friday, Gov. John Kasich of Ohio indicated in an interview with CNN that he was considering voting Democratic for the first time.

“Let’s not get ahead of ourselves,” Mr. Kasich said in response to a question on the possibility that he would not vote for a Republican for president. He added: “I wish that I could be fully enthusiastic. I can’t be. So I don’t know what’s going to happen at the end.”
In Wisconsin, a battleground state where Mr. Trump lost a primary decisively to Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and endured unrelenting criticism from popular local conservative radio hosts, the speaker of the State House of Representatives greeted Mr. Trump with an open letter to fellow Republicans, saying, “We are Ryan Republicans here in Wisconsin, not Trump Republicans.”

“As Donald Trump has said stupid things and been rude to so many people over the past year, I usually chalked it up to inexperience and the spotlight of an incredibly hostile press,” the speaker, Robin Vos, wrote. “But since the convention, his lack of judgment has got to concern even the most ardent Trump supporters.”

Mr. Trump made his endorsement after striking notes of unity Friday afternoon at a rally in Des Moines. He praised Mr. Priebus, saying he was doing a “fantastic job,” and complimented Mr. Pence, who was on the campaign trail with him for the first time since they had taken divergent positions on Mr. Ryan’s primary campaign.

“If you don’t like me, that’s O.K.,” Mr. Trump told the Iowa crowd. “Vote for Pence, because it’s the same thing.”


Mr. Pence had echoed similar sentiments in his introduction of Mr. Trump: “We are united, this movement is united, and we’re going to elect Donald Trump as the next president of the United States of America.”

Mr. Trump also focused his message in Des Moines on Mrs. Clinton, peppering his remarks with extended riffs and insult lines against her and President Obama.

“She is pretty close to unhinged,” Mr. Trump said, criticizing Mrs. Clinton’s immigration and foreign policy positions, in particular her relationship with Iran.

He also floated a conspiracy theory that the National Security Agency had the 33,000 deleted emails from Mrs. Clinton’s account (there is no record, report or indication that this is true).
“Does N.S.A. have them? I don’t know,” Mr. Trump said as someone in the crowd shouted in agreement. “Some people have been saying that, that the N.S.A. has them.”
8COMMENTSThe Clinton campaign has been quick to seize on Mr. Trump’s recent controversies. At a rally Friday afternoon outside a brewery in Milwaukee, two hours from where Mr. Trump would hold his Green Bay event, the Democratic vice-presidential nominee, Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, took aim at Mr. Trump for withholding endorsements of Mr. Ryan and Mr. McCain.

“While we’ve been talking about jobs, Donald Trump has been going after a family of a war hero, or Donald Trump has been going after fellow Republicans and talking about why he won’t endorse them in their primaries,” Mr. Kaine said. “We’re talking about jobs, and Donald Trump is basically shadowboxing with every enemy he can think of instead of talking about what Americans want to talk about.”

 

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Donald Trump called for a 'big tent' Reagan-style Republican Party on Friday nigh tin Green Bay, Wisconsin, endorsing the re-election bids of House Speaker Paul Ryan and two other moderate lawmakers with whom he has feuded in recent weeks



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Trump said he will embrace Ronald Reagan's 'big tent' approach and broaden the GOP's reach to include moderates and crossover Democrats

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'I hold in the highest esteem Sen. John McCain for his service to our country in uniform and in public office,' Trump continued. 'And I fully support and endorse his re-election. Very important. We'll work together.'




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Trump also endorsed Sen. Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, another moderate who faces a tough primary battle.
'She's a rising star and will continue to represent the people of New Hampshire very well for a long, long time,' he said.


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'We will have disagreements, but we will disagree as friends and never stop working together toward victory,' Trump added.
'Working hand in hand, we will grow our majority in the House and the Senate. We need that. We have to get things done.
'Arm in arm, we will rescue the nation from the Obama-Clinton disaster that has bled our country dry and spread terrorism unabated around the world.'


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It’s time to unite our Party and deny a third term of Obama.

I have officially endorsed Paul Ryan -- and together, we will fight for YOU, and together we will Make America Great Again!

Now join us, as we take our winning ideas and our winning platform all the way to the White House.
Make a pledge to stand by our Party during this critical election year.
STAND WITH US

Democrats and the mainstream media are doing everything they can to divide us.

We must rise above their dirty tactics and prove that only the Republican Party is offering the ideas and solutions that can truly fix America.

But we will not win unless we stand united and stronger than ever before.

I’m calling on you to lead that unity right now.

Make a pledge to stand with me and Speaker Ryan as we support Republican victories this November.

It’s time to win,

Donald J. Trump



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Hate to go back on my word, but how can I not pop in to comment on Donald's endorsement?

Poor Nehlen can't catch a break. Does this mean Donald gets the RINO label now?
 

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Trump has his LEFT turn signal on. What other chance does he have to win but make the turn?
 

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