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^^^^^^^^^
Sooooooo funnnnnny
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Unfortunately or Fortunately I think this may cost Donald the nomination. Sparring with the Pope is going to piss a lot of people off. If you can't turn the other cheek to the pope then foreign policy should really be a hoot.
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You may be right, but I personally doubt it affects him (negatively) at all - just like everything else. |
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Pope was out of line and should apologize. Even I can figure that out |
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I am sure you speak for everyone on that issue. It really doesn't even matter what SHOULD happen and whether the pope was wrong. It is the perception. He lost the Latinos prior and a lot of Catholics and I am sure some Christian vote as well. We shall see. I am calling it today. Trump will not get the Republican nod and you can mark yesterdays sparring session with the Pope as the line of demarcation. Sucks cause I am for anybody but Clinton.
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The problem is it doesn't add up. It never does. ![]() Add in the fact that he embodies everything that most everyone detests about lawyers, and his nomination would be essentially ceding the presidency to Clinton. So if this is finally the silver bullet that does Trump in, well...yeah. Last edited by Rudeboyelvis : 02-19-2016 at 11:16 AM. |
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