50 Republican National Security Officials Eviscerate Trump. Lunatic non voters get in here.

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Republican intelligence and defense experts are sounding the alarm on how damaging a Trump presidency will be. Please explain how you justifying not voting against Trump. Republicans have more sense than you. Pathetic

You will be damaged by Trump. Stop kidding yourself thinking you and your family will not. If you have kids you should be even more ashamed.

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50 Republican National Security Officials Eviscerate Trump In Open Letter
Trump “would be the most reckless President in American history,” they write.
08/08/2016 03:28 pm ET

Dozens of the Republican Party’s most experienced national security officials will not vote for GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, they wrote in an open letter released Monday.

“We are convinced that [Trump] would be a dangerous President and would put at risk our country’s national security and well-being,” said the former officials, many of whom held top positions in the George W. Bush administration.

“Most fundamentally, Mr. Trump lacks the character, values, and experience to be President,” they added. “He weakens U.S. moral authority as the leader of the free world. He appears to lack basic knowledge about and belief in the U.S. Constitution, U.S. laws, and U.S. institutions, including religious tolerance, freedom of the press, and an independent judiciary.”

Signers include some of the best known intelligence, defense and security experts of the past two decades: Michael V. Hayden, the former director of both the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency; Michael Chertoff and Tom Ridge, both of whom served as secretaries of Homeland Security during the Bush administration; Dov Zakheim, a former under secretary of defense; John D. Negroponte, a deputy secretary of state and a former director of national intelligence; Eric Edelman, a top national security adviser to former Vice President Dick Cheney; and Robert Zoellick, a former deputy secretary of state, United States trade rep and president of the World Bank.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/trump-national-security_us_57a8d2dce4b0aae2a5a0ba36
 
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Go ahead. You have a fradulent list.

Trump is losing so much credibility that he might even lose in states that have voted Red for decades.

Clinton is an awful candidate but this is a lay-up election for her.
Most on the list have stated they are voting for Trump. I know you aren't voting for Trump but you have been very damaging and swaying people to not vote.
 
9 Terrifying Things Donald Trump Has Publicly Said About Nuclear Weapons

1. Trump said he might use nuclear weapons and questioned why we would make them if we wouldn’t use them


2. Trump said he was open to nuking Europe because it’s a “big place”


3. Trump said that “you want to be unpredictable” with nuclear weapons


4. Trump said he wasn’t that worried about more countries getting nukes since “it’s not like, gee whiz, nobody has them”


5. Trump had no idea what the “nuclear triad” was


6. Trump started talking about nuclear weapons in Pakistan and made no sense at all


7. Trump said he’d be OK with a nuclear arms race in Asia


https://thinkprogress.org/9-terrify...about-nuclear-weapons-99f6290bc32a#.mhb6le6i7
 
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I respectfully disagree. Not voting is refusing to take part in a rigged game.

"The only way to win is to not play."

Blue or red, the outcome has been the same for black & brown.
How is the outcome the same when republicans control the government they pass laws to block minorities from voting and the democrats make it easier?

Republicans take away health care and democrats expand it.

Republicans cut social programs and the democrats expand them.

Republicans lower wages and democrats raise it.

Your cliche saying is bullshit.

Get a fucking clue to RL....Black people participate in wages, healthcare, and voting.
 
I think it's directed at the "just don't vote" crowd, given that a non vote is basically a vote for the tangerine dunce cap.

This election is so weird that... It has now completely turned to swaying the nonvoters to vote for Hillary just to keep a mad man out of the office.
 
This man gets it...:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:
No he doesn't. Take a guess what party these board members are...
Might as well bring back slavery since you all are content with racist Republican Party running everything.


This Georgia County Keeps Electing White People Because It Discriminates Against Minorities: Lawsuit
“There’s a disconnect between the leadership in Gwinnett County and the reality of the diversity.”
08/08/2016 01:44 pm ET | Updated 5 hours ago

WASHINGTON ― Minorities made up more than half of the population of Gwinnett County, Georgia, in 2010. But thanks to discriminatory election rules, the county has never elected an African-American, Latino or Asian-American candidate to any county office, voters and civil rights groups alleged in a federal Voting Rights Act lawsuit filed Monday.

The five-member Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners, which is all white, divides minority voters so they aren’t a majority in any district, the plaintiffs claim. The County Board of Education, also all white, concentrates minority voters in one district, according to the lawsuit. Since 2002, white candidates have defeated 12 minority candidates who have run for these boards, the plaintiffs allege.

The plaintiffs, who include Gwinnett County voters, the state branch of the NAACPand the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials, would like to see the districts redrawn so minority voters have an equal shot at electing a candidate of their choice. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia.

“Gwinnett County government does not care about Latinos,” said Jerry Gonzalez, the executive director of GALEO, on a call with reporters on Monday. “There’s a disconnect between the leadership in Gwinnett County and the reality of the diversity,” he added.

Kristen Clarke, president and executive director of the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, which is acting as pro-bono counsel, said that minority parents in Gwinnett County have mobilized for years on issues like dismantling the school-to-prison pipeline, a problem that emerges in a school system that harshly disciplines students along the lines of race. She said the parents have encountered difficulty finding elected officials to respond to their concerns.

The County Board of Commissioners was still reviewing the lawsuit, said county spokesman Joe Sorenson. The Board of Education did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The plaintiffs are seeking a ruling that says current district boundaries violate Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which prohibits jurisdictions from drawing lines that improperly dilute minorities’ voting power. The Voting Rights Act, an achievement of the civil rights movement, was designed to ensure the constitutional rights of minority voters.

In Shelby County v. Holder, the Supreme Court invalidated another key section of the law in 2013, making it so jurisdictions with a history of racial discrimination no longer had to get federal approval before changing their electoral rules. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg wrote that getting rid of this pre-clearance requirement was like “throwing away your umbrella in a rainstorm because you are not getting wet.”

Unsurprisingly, freed states then went and incorporated new voting restrictions, like requiring photo ID and reducing early voting. This year, 15 states will have voting restrictions in place for the first time in a presidential election, according to the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law.

Another Georgia county came under scrutiny recently after it dispatched deputies to question the voting registration of black citizens by demanding that they appear in person or lose their voting rights, according to The New York Times. This is the kind of move that would have previously been subject to federal review.

The Gwinnett County lawsuit is part of ongoing post-Shelby election administration monitoring across Georgia, Francys Johnson, president of the Georgia NAACP, said in a statement.

“The NAACP will mortgage every asset we have to defend the unfettered access to the ballot,” he added. “It was paid for with the blood, sweat and tears of our ancestors – it’s sacred.”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry..._57a8b7c6e4b06adc11f0b1de?section=us_politics
 
Americans are so scared to actively fight for a difference, that they are willing to vote for a candidate that will destroy what's left of the middle class.

Pick a a candidate :lol:, they both will start more wars and send more job over seas.

One will just hurt more. Stop selling that bullshit. Folks should vote, but we all will be pissed, once Clinton wins and starts destroying Black economics.
 
Americans are so scared to actively fight for a difference, that they are willing to vote for a candidate that will destroy what's left of the middle class.

Pick a a candidate :lol:, they both will start more wars and send more job over seas.

One will just hurt more. Stop selling that bullshit. Folks should vote, but we all will be pissed, once Clinton wins and starts destroying Black economics.
You are so uninformed

You think the democrats are responsible for destroying the middle class? That's a white racist republican thought btw. Very common amongst white males...

Why don't you start researching the Koch brothers and their role over many years in waging war against the middle class.

Then move on to the correlation between the decrease of unions and wages. Then let me know who has waged war against unions.
 
Yeah man I'm voting no matter what. If it's rigged, not important, don't count, etc then why are these crackers trying everything in their power to keep niggas from voting? Look at these laws they're trying to institute in Texas, in NC, and other southern states.

Fuck that. I'm voting. I can live with a Clinton presidency. I cannot live with a Trump presidency.
 
I'm amazed that y'all really think your vote counts.
This election is so weird that... It has now completely turned to swaying the nonvoters to vote for Hillary just to keep a mad man out of the office.

Under 100 days left anything can happen but my word!!!!! Trump fuck up big time going after the Khan's....I think this the point he may have lost the election In a landslide for himself and the GOP Senate

 
You just made the point for them.

Obviously they are ok with war but realize Trump is a threat to starting nuclear war or a world war.
The president doesn't have the authority to declare war or just launch nukes at countries he doesn't like though. Yes it's outrageous he says shit like that but unrealistic.
 
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