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Originally posted by Loganspawn:
Time to just stop talking about the former rising star from the Great State of Texas and get down to kicking some Dem ass.


Yep. Time to focus!




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It's being reported that he is registered to vote in Maryland and can vote. Not sure about his citizenship or how he can vote if he isn't a citizen.

You do not have to be a citizen if you vote democrat. You do not even have to be a live citizen.
 
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Ding dong, Danky's gone...

Hey, where does the "Danky" nickname come from?




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^ Para may have written it first. Danky Wubberman Stoltz, or something. Smile
 
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Bloomberg endorses the Hag...

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07...linton-dnc.html?_r=0

Michael R. Bloomberg, who bypassed his own run for the presidency this election cycle, will endorse Hillary Clinton in a prime-time address at the Democratic convention and make the case for Mrs. Clinton as the best choice for moderate voters in 2016, an adviser to Mr. Bloomberg said.

The news is an unexpected move from Mr. Bloomberg, who has not been a member of the Democratic Party since 2000; was elected the mayor of New York City as a Republican; and later became an independent.

But it reflects Mr. Bloomberg’s increasing dismay about the rise of Donald J. Trump and a determination to see that the Republican nominee is defeated.

Mrs. Clinton is seeking to reach out to middle-of-the-road swing voters and even moderate Republicans uneasy about Mr. Trump. Polls show that significant numbers of Republicans remain wary of Mr. Trump, and question his fitness for the presidency.

Mr. Bloomberg will vouch for Mrs. Clinton “from the perspective of a business leader and an independent,” said Howard Wolfson, a senior adviser to Mr. Bloomberg.

“As the nation’s leading independent and a pragmatic business leader, Mike has supported candidates from both sides of the aisle,” Mr. Wolfson said. “This week in Philadelphia he will make a strong case that the clear choice in this election is Hillary Clinton.”

Mr. Bloomberg, who has been sharply critical of Mr. Trump’s views on immigration and the economy, may fortify Mrs. Clinton’s appeal to the political center.

And with the Republican nominee basing his campaign on his background as a businessman, Mr. Bloomberg, a billionaire media executive and philanthropist, may help counter the Trump sales pitch.

It is unusual, but not unheard of, for a speaker who is not a member of a political party to address that party’s convention. Mr. Bloomberg is expected to speak on Wednesday, the same evening as President Obama and Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.

Mr. Bloomberg and Mrs. Clinton are not personally close, but had a positive working relationship when he served as mayor and she as a senator from New York.

Mr. Wolfson said the Clinton campaign had contacted Mr. Bloomberg several weeks ago to ask if he would be willing to address the convention. Mr. Bloomberg, he said, mulled over the idea and ultimately agreed to speak, after drafting a speech that reflected his distinctive set of political views rather a boilerplate Democratic message.

Mr. Wolfson also said Mr. Bloomberg was pleased by the selection of Senator Tim Kaine, a former mayor of Richmond, Va., and a strong supporter of gun control, as Mrs. Clinton’s running mate.

Mr. Bloomberg is not an entirely natural fit for the Democratic Party of 2016: Though he has been an energetic advocate on issues related to guns, immigration and climate change, he has also been a vocal ally of the financial services industry and has defended the strict policing tactics his administration employed in New York.

Jennifer Palmieri, Mrs. Clinton’s communications director, said Mr. Bloomberg would bring to the convention “a unique and important voice that lays out the choice in this election.”

“As a business leader and philanthropist, Michael Bloomberg has lived his values and fought to make a difference for others,” Ms. Palmieri said.

The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

In the past, Mr. Bloomberg has rebuked Democrats for attacking Wall Street — a part of his record that may sit uneasily with liberal Democrats, and especially with the supporters of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont who are already smarting from his defeat.

Mr. Bloomberg has been quiet about the presidential race in recent months. But in the past he has criticized Mr. Trump in stark terms, describing him as a threat to American security.

When he decided late last winter not to run for the White House, Mr. Bloomberg explained that he could not take the risk of running an independent campaign that might inadvertently ease Mr. Trump’s path to power.

Mr. Bloomberg castigated Mr. Trump at the time for his proposals to ban Muslim immigration and deport millions of undocumented immigrants, as well as his pledge to launch trade wars with China and Japan.

“These moves would divide us at home and compromise our moral leadership around the world,” Mr. Bloomberg wrote. “The end result would be to embolden our enemies, threaten the security of our allies, and put our own men and women in uniform at greater risk.”

In April, he warned in a commencement address at the University of Michigan that the country faced an unprecedented political threat from “demagogues” in both parties.

Mr. Bloomberg, who served for 12 years as the mayor of New York, has never addressed a political convention in a partisan capacity. He appeared at the 2004 Republican convention in New York in his role as mayor of the host city.

He endorsed Mr. Obama for re-election in 2012, writing in a column that his views on climate change had been the decisive factor.



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Does anyone really care what Doomberg says or does?



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Does anyone really care what Doomberg says or does?

And did anyone think for a moment he wasn't a GDC.
 
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Does anyone really care what Doomberg says or does?

And did anyone think for a moment he wasn't a GDC.


Nope.


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Does anyone really care what Doomberg says or does?


Exactly!


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Ding dong, Danky's gone...

Hey, where does the "Danky" nickname come from?


Look in to those eyes and tell me you don't see a habitual stoner...
 
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Originally posted by vthoky:
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Originally posted by 46and2:
Ding dong, Danky's gone...

Hey, where does the "Danky" nickname come from?


Look in to those eyes and tell me you don't see a habitual stoner...


I know a number of habitual stoners. Not a one of them has eyes that vacuous, and I don't hesitate to say they'd be offended at the parallel. There's being a stoner, and then there's being Danky.


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I like the name Debbie Blabbermouth Schultz.

The shit she spews from her pie hole is usually piss fuckin ignorant.
 
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I speak jive.
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People like Danky aren't into weed, IME, and nothing about her mannerisms and speaking suggest it.

I'd wager pills and/or coke, if anything beyond just plain crazy. Maybe a closet drinker?

She has a weird bloaty face, something in her weathered eyes that looks like drugs or alcohol.
 
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People like Danky aren't into weed, IME, and nothing about her mannerisms and speaking suggest it.

I'd wager pills and/or coke, if anything beyond just plain crazy. Maybe a closet drinker?

She has a weird bloaty face, something in her weathered eyes that looks like drugs or alcohol.

Evidence? Speculation is prohibited. Please elaborate. Keep it real dude!


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Enough with that stuff. Change the subject, please.
 
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Enough with that stuff. Change the subject, please.


I drove up into the Allegheny Highlands of Va today...lotta Trump signs, can't remember seeing a Hillary...placard...

Oh wait, went into a convenience store to use the bathroom, sign on Womens restroom said Mens toilet was out of order, but we welcome you to use the Womens restroom.

Damn courteous I say.


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Obama's half brother endorses Donald Trump.

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President Barack Obama has repeatedly expressed his unwavering endorsement of his former rival and likely Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, but it turns out that support isn't echoed by his half-brother Malik Obama, the New York Post revealed in an interview. Instead, he said he wants to "Make America Great Again."

The president's older half-brother is a longtime Democrat, but he says he'll cast his vote in November for Donald Trump, the billionaire-turned Republican presidential nominee.

"I like Donald Trump because he speaks from the heart," Malik Obama told The Post from his home in the rural village of Kogelo. "Make America Great Again is a great slogan. I would like to meet him."

Mr. Trump tweeted about Malik Obama early Sunday morning:

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Wow, President Obama's brother, Malik, just announced that he is voting for me. Was probably treated badly by president-like everybody else!


Though Obama resides in Kenya, he remains a resident of Maryland, where he used to work as an accountant, according to public records. Reasons for his change in party affiliation, he cites, include FBI Director James Comey's recent decision not to prosecute Secretary Clinton for the mishandling of her private email server as well as his brother's "disappointing" intervention in Libya that led to the death of Muammar Qaddafi in 2011 -- a "close friend" of Malik Obama.

On behalf of the Secretary's email misuse, he told The Post, "she should have known better as the custodian of classified information." And, he continued, "I still feel that getting rid of Gaddafi didn't make things any better in Libya."

However, there's one more explanation for his newly pledged allegiance to the "party of Lincoln" - same sex marriage, a hot-button issue seemingly embedded into the social fabric of the Republican party.

"I feel like a Republican now because they don't stand for same-sex marriage, and that appeals to me," he said.

Malik Obama is a self-proclaimed polygamist who at the age of 52 married a 19-year-old.


Just last Thursday -- the final night of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland --Republicans made efforts to appear LGBT friendly. Peter Thiel, a top Silicon Valley venture capitalist, challenged typically held-conservative beliefs while exclaiming his pride as both a Republican and gay man. Soon after, Donald Trump even further courted the LGBT community in his acceptance speech.

"Only weeks ago, in Orlando, Florida, 49 wonderful Americans were savagely murdered by an Islamic terrorist," he said at the RNC. "This time, the terrorist targeted [the] LGBTQ community. No good. And we're going to stop it. As your president, I will do everything in my power to protect our LGBTQ citizens from the violence and oppression of a hateful foreign ideology. Believe me."

It isn't too surprising, however, that Malik Obama doesn't share the same excitement in the possibility of electing the first female commander-in-chief. In fact, they rarely see eye to eye -- a strained relationship that surfaced when the president's brother became the director of the Barack H. Obama Foundation, a controversy charity named after their father. The Washington Post revealed in 2011 that the organization wasn't state registered as it initially claimed and also had tax-exempt status from the IRS.

"My brother didn't help me at all," Obama said. "He wanted me to shut it down when I set it up. He hasn't supported me at all."

But soon after the Washington Post published its scathing report on the foundation, the IRS gave its stamp of approval -- leading to speculation that the president had intervened.

Malik and President Obama were once close, serving as each other's best mans, but that quickly changed after Mr. Obama assumed office in January 2009.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/re...ab6a&linkId=26889606




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Ty Moral in absolutr truth#1

Reasons to vote Trump:
Obama is against Trump
The media is against Trump.
The establishment democrats are against Trump.
The establishment republicans are against Trump.
The pope is against Trump.
The UN is against Trump.
The EU is against Trump.
China is against Trump.
Mexico is against Trump.
Soros is against Trump.
Black Lives Matter are against Trump.
Hateful, racist, violent liberals are against Trump.
Miley Cyrus says she will leave the country if Trump wins.
Whoopi says she will leave the country if Trump wins.
Rosie says she will leave the country if Trump wins.
Al Sharpton says he will leave the country if Trump wins.
Hillary will NOT be in control when Trump wins.
It is a WIN - WIN deal, and you will still have your guns to defend yourself


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Posts: 6673 | Location: Near the Metropolis of Tightsqueeze, Va | Registered: February 18, 2007Report This Post
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So...the RNC convention got the (D) in a tizzy.

Good! That means the (D) is afraid, nothing I like better than a (D) that is more chickenshit retard than normal.

GO TRUMP!!! Keep the skeer on 'em!




 
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Sat having a beer at the LA Hilton the other night just soaking in the scenery. Next to me at the bar was an older (60s) black gentleman, his son, and a couple of non-related women. Evesdropping on their conversation it turned to politics. They all said the same thing. They didnt particularly care for Trump, but Hillary was absolutely untrusworthy and under NO circumstances were they voting for her.

I enjoyed listening to their conversation so much I ordered another Guinness. Big Grin


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