Official "Both Parties are the Same" Thread...

thoughtone

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Show me where the Dems called any country a shit hole country?



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Camille

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That, while the proliferation of guns in Florida, and the rest of this country, claims innocent lives every damn day . . .

I know it just FL and it won't go anywhere, but hell you can't get folks to vote for any other reason, maybe they'll do it to protect their porn...lol...
 

QueEx

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I know it just FL and it won't go anywhere, but hell you can't get folks to vote for any other reason, maybe they'll do it to protect their porn...lol...

Hell, LOL, I would laud that excuse, if they would just get their heads out of the sand !!!


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QueEx

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I'm British African American and have lived here nearly all my life, so why must I leave?'

I know. Sounds far fetched. But Glenda Caesar probably thought her now problem was far fetched as well. Until now.

Given the present political climate and the expected “browning” of America, perhaps we should begin the thought processes, NOW.


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QueEx

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April 29, 2018 - 03:56 PM EDT
Kasich denies leaving the GOP: 'The Republican Party left me'




Ohio Gov. John Kasich: "I didn't leave the Republican Party. The Republican Party left me" https://inn.it/2JD2kZ0

11:45 AM - Apr 29, 2018


Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) on Sunday dismissed rumors that he is considering running for president as an independent, telling CNN's Jake Tapper that he is "still a Republican" and that he believes he can bring the party "back" to what it once was.

"I'm still a Republican," Kasich said. "I didn't leave the Republican Party. The Republican Party left me."

"We should care about people from top to bottom, not just those at the top, but everybody," he told Tapper. "I can bring that party back. That's what I'm going to do in one way or another."

Kasich touted Ohio's economic situation, saying that just because he is a Republican, he does not feel he has to be "anti-immigrant" or "anti-trade."

"In my state we have balanced budgets, surplus, we're up half a million jobs and then people say, 'Well Kasich's not a conservative.' What does that mean?" he said. "Does that mean I have to be anti-immigrant, anti-trade?"

Speculation has been mounting about Kasich's possible 2020 run, including rumors that he and Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper (D) could form a bipartisan ticket, a rumor both Kasich and Hickenlooper have denied.

Kasich, 65, told CNN earlier this year that he is keeping his options open, and even speculated that the U.S. could be "beginning to see the end of a two-party system."



https://www.google.com/amp/thehill....leave-the-republican-party-the-republican?amp



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