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U.S. Presidential Town Hall Meeting
Topic Started: Jun 2 2016, 04:16 PM (348 Views)
Amerion
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Ervald
Jun 10 2016, 03:29 PM
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Jun 10 2016, 12:41 AM
Senator Sanders. Early in the race you often described Superdelegates as "undemocratic" or "unfair" but as the race went on and it became clear that Mrs. Clinton was defeating you in pledged delegates you changed your stance and began to claim that Superdelegates should vote for you as you polled better against Mr. Trump. As someone running on a platform of honesty and integrity how do you explain this apparent hypocrisy?
It isn't hypocrisy, it is just evolution! You know, like how Lenin was a Marxist but added his own ideological spice into it to form Marxism-Leninism.
That clearly makes no sense.

All this shows is that my opponent has no problem flip-flopping on his stances.
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Amerion
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Mr Trump,

In December, you called "for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on".

However on May 11, you said to Fox News Radio's Brian Kilmeade that your proposed ban was "just a suggestion" and "hasn't been called for yet."

Is this not the definition of flip-flopping and if so, how can the American people trust you to stay true to your promises?
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Mr Trump. Despite your overwhelming support most of the TV audience agree with those TV personalities who mock you such people include; Stephen Colbert, John Oliver and numerous others.
And you're such a bad candidate that your party was considering supporting Ted Cruz which to know him is to wish you didn't.
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Jun 10 2016, 04:47 PM
Ervald
Jun 10 2016, 03:29 PM
Altmoras
Jun 10 2016, 12:41 AM
Senator Sanders. Early in the race you often described Superdelegates as "undemocratic" or "unfair" but as the race went on and it became clear that Mrs. Clinton was defeating you in pledged delegates you changed your stance and began to claim that Superdelegates should vote for you as you polled better against Mr. Trump. As someone running on a platform of honesty and integrity how do you explain this apparent hypocrisy?
It isn't hypocrisy, it is just evolution! You know, like how Lenin was a Marxist but added his own ideological spice into it to form Marxism-Leninism.
That clearly makes no sense.

All this shows is that my opponent has no problem flip-flopping on his stances.
I am not flip-flopping, Mr. Trump. If you have picked up a book in your lifetime, it would make sense. Speaking of flip-flopping, why have you been married three times now?
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Amerion
Jun 10 2016, 05:08 PM
Mr Trump,

In December, you called "for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on".

However on May 11, you said to Fox News Radio's Brian Kilmeade that your proposed ban was "just a suggestion" and "hasn't been called for yet."

Is this not the definition of flip-flopping and if so, how can the American people trust you to stay true to your promises?
I'm not flip-flopping. I'm still not fully for Muslims entering our great country.

Besides, old man Bernie literally changed his mind in a 360 degree spin on superdelegates.

My policies are here to stay. Have you read them? They're real great. I had the experts look at everything and its all perfect. They all said they were great. We're going to make America great again.
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Jun 10 2016, 05:15 PM
Mr Trump. Despite your overwhelming support most of the TV audience agree with those TV personalities who mock you such people include; Stephen Colbert, John Oliver and numerous others.
And you're such a bad candidate that your party was considering supporting Ted Cruz which to know him is to wish you didn't.
That isn't a question, just a pile of insults.

Throw her and her ignorant brain out of here. We don't need any of that around here.
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Ervald
Jun 10 2016, 09:16 PM
Frankender
Jun 10 2016, 04:47 PM
Ervald
Jun 10 2016, 03:29 PM
Altmoras
Jun 10 2016, 12:41 AM
Senator Sanders. Early in the race you often described Superdelegates as "undemocratic" or "unfair" but as the race went on and it became clear that Mrs. Clinton was defeating you in pledged delegates you changed your stance and began to claim that Superdelegates should vote for you as you polled better against Mr. Trump. As someone running on a platform of honesty and integrity how do you explain this apparent hypocrisy?
It isn't hypocrisy, it is just evolution! You know, like how Lenin was a Marxist but added his own ideological spice into it to form Marxism-Leninism.
That clearly makes no sense.

All this shows is that my opponent has no problem flip-flopping on his stances.
I am not flip-flopping, Mr. Trump. If you have picked up a book in your lifetime, it would make sense. Speaking of flip-flopping, why have you been married three times now?
Personal business doesn't belong here! Besides, have you seen my wife Melania? She's gorgeous. A real great woman.
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Amerion
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Mr. Trump, given your penchant for on-the-spot remarks and judgements, how can the American people trust you with the nuclear launch codes?
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Andrew
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Mr Sanders, do you honestly think you will be able to implement your corner stone policies, despite the costs and challenges such proposals would face in passage and execution?
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Amerion
Jun 11 2016, 07:36 PM
Mr. Trump, given your penchant for on-the-spot remarks and judgements, how can the American people trust you with the nuclear launch codes?
I'm here for my people - the American people. I'm happy that you asked that because I do have plans. They're huge. I've got the best people working on it so you don't need to worry. Its going to be great. Real great.
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