You forgot:
Says he is worth 10 billion (ten thousand million) dollars, but won't contribute to his own campaign. His only demographic is uneducated white males, and every study I've seen shows on average a lack of education equals a lack of income. So Trump, the man with ten thousand million dollars, is demanding that poor people finance his campaign. It's disgusting.
Trump supports Russia's incursions into independent countries, including Ukraine.
Are there any countries the USA shouldn't let Russia invade, or should the USA just give Russia carte blanche?
I understand that you are unhappy with the current political system, a lot of people are. But the person Paul described, the person Trump is, is a disgusting human being. How can all that not be enough to disqualify him in your eyes?
What Trump said is true. To paraphrase: "I could walk down fifth avenue and shoot someone, and my fans would still love me." I find that terrifying, and I don't understand how you don't.
If Trump has ever made a statement supporting such incursions. He has said he would consider lifting the sanctions against Russia and recognizing the Crimea as Russian, which is necessary if US-Russian relations are to be normalized. Russia only intervenes in countries in its near abroad anyway, and then only in response to direct threats to its security. Can we say as much for the United States?
Has Russia ever presumed to tell the US what countries it can or cannot invade?
I don't think he's that bad, and the presidential campaign has definitely shown some redeeming qualities in him.
Trump has broken just about every rule of American political discourse and got away with it. Apparently it surprises even him. Hence his hyperbolic comment. Some rules have to be broken. You can't win if you let your opponent dictate the rules to you, because then they will always be stacked against you....
I don't think he's that bad, and the presidential campaign has definitely shown some redeeming qualities in him.
So you're saying let Russia invade whatever country they want?
IMO, the only reason Trump is in this race is because the media is doing everything they can to keep things close, the clickers clicking and the viewers viewing. If the media did it's job, Trump's numbers would be lower than a worm's belly.
When you openly court racists for personal gain as Trump has, you have lost all legitimacy as a candidate for POTUS, and the press should be pressing that fact every day from now to the election.
Saying the immigrants to the US from Mexico are all rapists and drug dealers is that bad.
Do they want to invade any country?
Welcome to the new normal. Of course the media at this point has already dropped any pretense of objectivity on this campaign, so I'm not sure what you think they should do.
They're already gambling with what little credibility with the public they have left.
He didn't say "all". He expressly said "some of them I assume, are good people".
He didn't say "all". He expressly said "some of them I assume, are good people".
He didn't say "all". He expressly said "some of them I assume, are good people".
I feel that it is time for a big change. Trump has his different ways, but maybe it's time to have a non politician in the white house like Trump. Scares me to think that there are so many Clinton supporters.
They already invaded Ukraine
You want to radicalize young Americans by the handful? Elect Trump and let them know they're not wanted in the very country they call home.
OK. Saying "most of them" is that bad.
He actually didn't even say "most of them". He merely spoke candidly about the social problems associated with immigration from Mexico, which other political candidates don't want to talk about for fear of being called "racist". That's why the Trump campaign was needed and that's why he shot to the top of the polls after that speech.
Russian troops have been in Crimea consistently since 1783. Russia already had military access under the terms of the treaty; their Black Sea fleet is based out of Sevastapol. Russia merely supported Crimea's decision to secede, and its defection to Russia has doubtlessly spared it the carnage that Kiev would inflict upon the people of Donbass. Besides, do you expect them to trust the security of their naval base to such an openly hostile regime?
If they're going to turn against a sovereign country over its choices as to who it will and won't allow to enter the country, then they were enemies to begin with.
You think they will radicalize so easily, isn't that all the reason not to let any more of them in. "We can't do anything that might make them mad" is such a cowardly response.
He actually didn't even say "most of them". He merely spoke candidly about the social problems associated with immigration from Mexico, which other political candidates don't want to talk about for fear of being called "racist". That's why the Trump campaign was needed and that's why he shot to the top of the polls after that speech.
The Bible message stresses humility, wisdom, forgiveness, controlling the tongue, turning the other cheek, the rich finding it hard to enter the kingdom of God . . . .
Along comes Trump and religious right people support him. Well, so much for their devotion to the teachings of the Bible.
You appear to be saying Jesus's teachings and morals aren't important outside of church, is this correct? I don't think that's what you wanted to say, but that's what's implied by the words you used. Perhaps you can rephrase it?I'm not the first to point out that Trump isn't running for church office...
I understand that since Trump is part of the world system and not the church system , we cannot expect him to act like the church system.You appear to be saying Jesus's teachings and morals aren't important outside of church, is this correct? I don't think that's what you wanted to say, but that's what's implied by the words you used. Perhaps you can rephrase it?
I'm not the first to point out that Trump isn't running for church office...
I understand that since Trump is part of the world system and not the church system , we cannot expect him to act like the church system.
Yes the Lord's teachings are important, but even He told us that without Him we can do nothing. So expecting the world to act like the church is an impossibility.
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You appear to be saying Jesus's teachings and morals aren't important outside of church, is this correct? I don't think that's what you wanted to say, but that's what's implied by the words you used. Perhaps you can rephrase it?
Thank you for clarifying.When I take my car to the mechanic to have my engine worked on, the first and foremost question is whether he knows how to fix an engine, rather than how he applies Christian teaching to his life. So it is when I chose a political candidate - the most important question is his understanding of the place of a political leader. Being a good example of a Christian gentleman, that's negotiable. So if conservative Christians support him, it actually indicates maturity on their part.
I don't hold political candidates to the same standard that I hold ministers in the church.
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