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Who is still defending the Bushes? |
Change Agent |
| Bushes don't need defending. They do well in telling it like it is. |
Acts Enthusiast Posts: 1449 11/7/17 4:59 pm
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Re: Who is still defending the Bushes? |
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| Change Agent wrote: | | Bushes don't need defending. They do well in telling it like it is. |
Indeed they do. In recent days they've "told it like it is" regarding who and what they really are, closet Democrats/Hillary supporters. _________________ "It is doubtful if any Trinitarian Pentecostals have ever professed to believe in three gods, and Oneness Pentecostals should not claim that they do." - Daniel Segraves UPCI |
Acts-dicted Posts: 8065 11/7/17 5:31 pm
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I Voted for Trump |
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I voted for Mr. Trump because of his promise to support a conservative Justice to the Supreme Court. He did and I am thankful. My alternative was to either vote for Hillary or throw my vote away. I chose to go with Trump because I liked 80% of his policies. I thought, like so many others, he would become more "presidential." He hasn't. It is that frustration that causes me to write these posts. I am disappointed that in America, I was forced to choose between these two candidates. Mr. Trump has let me down so much with his rhetoric.
People used to look up to America, but now when I travel abroad (which I do at least twice a year), I am constantly asked about Mr. Trump's mental health. I like that he stands up to the liberals and the establishment - I just wish he would do it with more dignity and intelligence. I think he could be much more successful if he exercised more self-control.
Let me site the incident that really infuriated me. I am no John McCain fan at all. But when he said McCain was no hero because he was captured, that was infuriating. That man was beaten for five years in the service of this country. I just expect better from my president. |
Acts-celerater Posts: 875 11/7/17 5:47 pm
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Re: I Voted for Trump |
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| FG Minister wrote: | I voted for Mr. Trump because of his promise to support a conservative Justice to the Supreme Court. He did and I am thankful. My alternative was to either vote for Hillary or throw my vote away. I chose to go with Trump because I liked 80% of his policies. I thought, like so many others, he would become more "presidential." He hasn't. It is that frustration that causes me to write these posts. I am disappointed that in America, I was forced to choose between these two candidates. Mr. Trump has let me down so much with his rhetoric.
People used to look up to America, but now when I travel abroad (which I do at least twice a year), I am constantly asked about Mr. Trump's mental health. I like that he stands up to the liberals and the establishment - I just wish he would do it with more dignity and intelligence. I think he could be much more successful if he exercised more self-control.
Let me site the incident that really infuriated me. I am no John McCain fan at all. But when he said McCain was no hero because he was captured, that was infuriating. That man was beaten for five years in the service of this country. I just expect better from my president. |
There is doubt about the McCain story. And BTW, when Bush was President, everywhere I traveled abroad, people called him a mad-man. Face it. In most parts of the world, an American President is going to be trashed unless he is a leftist.
Let's cut right to the chase. Trump is a know-it-all, loud mouth Yankee. He's from NYC, which is the heart of Yankeedom. Maybe the left is getting what they deserve. Perhaps only someone with his horrible persona can fight these people. _________________ "It is doubtful if any Trinitarian Pentecostals have ever professed to believe in three gods, and Oneness Pentecostals should not claim that they do." - Daniel Segraves UPCI |
Acts-dicted Posts: 8065 11/7/17 6:12 pm
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Re: Who is still defending the Bushes? |
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| Resident Skeptic wrote: | | Change Agent wrote: | | Bushes don't need defending. They do well in telling it like it is. |
Indeed they do. In recent days they've "told it like it is" regarding who and what they really are, closet Democrats/Hillary supporters. |
GW said he didn’t vote for either. Do you know how they voted? Be careful bearing a false witness.....if you even care. |
Friendly Face Posts: 253 11/7/17 7:10 pm

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Re: Who is still defending the Bushes? |
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| Chicago27 wrote: | | Resident Skeptic wrote: | | Change Agent wrote: | | Bushes don't need defending. They do well in telling it like it is. |
Indeed they do. In recent days they've "told it like it is" regarding who and what they really are, closet Democrats/Hillary supporters. |
GW said he didn’t vote for either. Do you know how they voted? Be careful bearing a false witness.....if you even care. |
I don't believe him. It is obvious he is very chummy with both the Clintons and the Obamas. They should all share jail cells. _________________ "It is doubtful if any Trinitarian Pentecostals have ever professed to believe in three gods, and Oneness Pentecostals should not claim that they do." - Daniel Segraves UPCI |
Acts-dicted Posts: 8065 11/7/17 8:59 pm
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Resident Skeptic questions GW when he says who he voted for, questions John McCain's experience as a POW, but takes what Trump says to the bank.
Got it. |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 14803 11/8/17 9:12 am

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| bonnie knox wrote: | Resident Skeptic questions GW when he says who he voted for, questions John McCain's experience as a POW, but takes what Trump says to the bank.
Got it. |
My views on Bush and McCain were cemented long before Trump ever announced his candidacy. So far, Trump has vigorously attempted to fulfill his campaign promises. When he gives me a reason to doubt him, I certainly will discuss it. _________________ "It is doubtful if any Trinitarian Pentecostals have ever professed to believe in three gods, and Oneness Pentecostals should not claim that they do." - Daniel Segraves UPCI |
Acts-dicted Posts: 8065 11/8/17 12:20 pm
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Just because I disagree with John McCain stances on issues does not mean I dismiss his account of his war experience. And in any case, what Trump said about McCain with respect to being a prisoner of war had nothing to do with whether Trump doubted McCain's account.
I don't agree with everything G. W. Bush did, but I don't have any reason to doubt what he said about whom he voted for (because he certainly doesn't have to say at all if he doesn't want to). |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 14803 11/8/17 1:27 pm

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| I have mixed feelings on GW, but I think he's human and has demonstrated his bitterness over the thrashing that Trump gave his brother in the primary. |
Golf Cart Mafia Consigliere Posts: 3147 11/8/17 1:32 pm

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| UncleJD wrote: | | I have mixed feelings on GW, but I think he's human and has demonstrated his bitterness over the thrashing that Trump gave his brother in the primary. |
That is my point in 'burning bridges' In politics you NEED support of many folk that it is NOT necessary to castigate.
There is NO DOUBT McCain was a POW for many years. He served the country. Attack his politics but not his sacrifices. I was disappointed when McCain's vote threw the Obamacare thing into a tail spin, he put personal 'gotcha' ahead of the country, BUT I am human enough to understand it.
Trump made too many personal attacks and 'bless his heart' still does.
I voted for him, I cannot do a thing to change a thing in DC, I still hope he eventually REALLY starts appearing as a caring president of the whole USA, not to just us his 'voters'.  _________________ Some facts but mostly just my opinion!
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