GOP candidates VS entropy

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Sacrosanct

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Clearly the best solution is to build the wall out of the bodies of the immigrants we kill who tried to cross. You get the psychological effect there. Like in 300.
 

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MechaPilot

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I'm surprised the GOP favors building a wall. Don't they know walls are communist?



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Dannyalcatraz

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Between points by Umbran and The Squirrel, I may have to reconsider my choice of words...

"Objective", perhaps?
 

Kramodlog

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Objectivity can never be reach as were are always looking at thing through our subjectivity. :p
 

Umbran

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Between points by Umbran and The Squirrel, I may have to reconsider my choice of words...

"Objective", perhaps?

I'd vote for "responsible". They need some *responsible* self-analysis. I don't think you'll get it until we drastically reduce the influence of corporate money on politics.

I am waiting for someone to put together a case for treason against an elected official for taking money from a corporation...
 

tuxgeo

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In other news of GOP presidential candidates:

The Donald reportedly signed a pledge today to support the Republican nominee for President, regardless of who that turns out to be; and to refrain from running as a candidate for any other party (in 2016?).

They had to issue a corrected pledge form, however, because the original one he signed had been dated "August 3, 2015."
 

Sacrosanct

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In other news of GOP presidential candidates:

The Donald reportedly signed a pledge today to support the Republican nominee for President, regardless of who that turns out to be; and to refrain from running as a candidate for any other party (in 2016?).

They had to issue a corrected pledge form, however, because the original one he signed had been dated "August 3, 2015."

Ironically, his statement of "I pledge allegiance to the republican party" just shows how concerning it is. A president should represent all Americans, not just those in the GOP. If you place the GOP above the rest of Americans, that's just downright scary.
 

Ironically, his statement of "I pledge allegiance to the republican party" just shows how concerning it is. A president should represent all Americans, not just those in the GOP. If you place the GOP above the rest of Americans, that's just downright scary.
You actually believed the GOP propaganda regarding their patriotism?
 


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