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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #50 on: March 06, 2019, 03:11:20 PM »
Those smart people obviously gave too much credit to people, thinking character, morals and ethics mattered. They obviously don't

Thinking, Character, Morals, Ethics - And Exactly Who are you referring to
With Them Qualities??

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #51 on: March 06, 2019, 03:30:03 PM »
Mark Cuban says that "if circumstances were right," he would make a bid for the White House in 2020. (Getty)
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban told the New York Daily News Monday that he has not ruled out a 2020 presidential run and that if he follows through, he will do so without political affiliation.


Bullshit...
He needs ballot access from "someone."

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #52 on: March 06, 2019, 03:31:52 PM »
I was kind of surprised to see that Cuban was still considering running.

The Mavericks have alot of potential to build on for next season. They struck gold by drafting Luka Doncic. Traded for that 7'3 New York kid. Plus they have tons of cash to spend on free agency and a good shot at landing a top 5 draft pick.

As much time as Cuban spends court side watching the Mavs play, you would think he would want nothing to do with Washington DC.


He won't run. He has a past, made money, prob paid plenty of people off for bad behavior, etc. Since the new norm is the POTUS gets investigated in perpetuity I highly doubt he would be that stupid to ruin his great, lucky life.

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #53 on: March 06, 2019, 04:43:18 PM »
Those smart people obviously gave too much credit to people, thinking character, morals and ethics mattered. They obviously don't
Maybe they do matter, that's why people didn't vote for killary.
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #54 on: March 06, 2019, 05:27:33 PM »
Dems are losing their minds.

Now they won't call out anti-Semitic comments from their anti-Semitic freshman congresswoman.

This will hurt them.
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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #55 on: March 07, 2019, 03:48:27 AM »
Dems are losing their minds.

Now they won't call out anti-Semitic comments from their anti-Semitic freshman congresswoman.

This will hurt them.
The Democratic party is just a hodgepodge of misfits and angry losers lumped together trying to act like they don't hate each other.  Muslims hate Jews, lesbians can't stand gay men, blacks hate latinos, the ultra wealthy despise the poor, and vice versa with them all.  Just look at their faces at the Democratic National Convention.  All of them are angry and miserable people hoping that electing their candidate will help them get even with everyone they think has kept them down.

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #56 on: March 07, 2019, 12:02:37 PM »
Omar is becoming a real problem for them.  The last few days are getting a lot of coverage and pressure.

Pelosi tried to explain it away as her "not understanding the weight of her words" but it's not going away.

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #57 on: March 07, 2019, 12:32:15 PM »
Omar is becoming a real problem for them.  The last few days are getting a lot of coverage and pressure.

Pelosi tried to explain it away as her "not understanding the weight of her words" but it's not going away.



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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #58 on: March 07, 2019, 05:56:56 PM »
Anti-Israel is not antisemitic. 
HTH

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #59 on: March 07, 2019, 06:38:25 PM »
Anti-Israel is not antisemitic. 
HTH

Really?  And being a Black Hebrew Israelite isn't being anti-white?  It is.  To both examples.

It should be very obvious to anyone with even a room temp IQ that being a Democrat is anti-American and that is plainly obvious by their own rhetoric of the last few weeks.  Theirs is the party of slavery via welfare and socialism.   Fuck Their Noise.

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #60 on: March 07, 2019, 07:56:32 PM »
Anti-Israel is not antisemitic. 
HTH

I guarantee you this will go over their heads

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #61 on: March 07, 2019, 07:57:18 PM »
Really?  And being a Black Hebrew Israelite isn't being anti-white?  It is.  To both examples.

It should be very obvious to anyone with even a room temp IQ that being a Democrat is anti-American and that is plainly obvious by their own rhetoric of the last few weeks.  Theirs is the party of slavery via welfare and socialism.   Fuck Their Noise.

Yeah.. you lost me there...

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #62 on: March 08, 2019, 01:45:23 PM »
I guarantee you this will go over their heads

It actually doesn't.

But her comments were anti-semetic, and there are other examples from other members of congress in her group with similar behavior.

And the only reason it wasn't specifically called out in this sham resolution is that Pelosi knows she's losing control, and if she openly fueds with the freshman group they are toast in the next election.
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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #63 on: March 08, 2019, 05:02:44 PM »
Really?  And being a Black Hebrew Israelite isn't being anti-white?  It is.  To both examples.

It should be very obvious to anyone with even a room temp IQ that being a Democrat is anti-American and that is plainly obvious by their own rhetoric of the last few weeks.  Theirs is the party of slavery via welfare and socialism.   Fuck Their Noise.

And who would those slaves be?

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #64 on: March 08, 2019, 05:08:40 PM »
It actually doesn't.

But her comments were anti-semetic, and there are other examples from other members of congress in her group with similar behavior.

And the only reason it wasn't specifically called out in this sham resolution is that Pelosi knows she's losing control, and if she openly fueds with the freshman group they are toast in the next election.



Legislators and politicians whose principals are focused mainly on getting elected or reelected should be toast. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. He's not alone, but Trump began campaigning for 2020 from his first days in office.

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #65 on: March 08, 2019, 06:07:09 PM »
Anti-Israel is not antisemitic. 
HTH
Anti-illegal immigration is not racist.
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #66 on: March 08, 2019, 06:15:21 PM »
And who would those slaves be?

Chronic welfare recipients, especially so welfare-lifers and those that are forced to support them with the fruits of their own labor.  That would be taxpayers.

Welfare is nothing but indentured servitude for a vote and that being regardless of the color of one's skin.

How is it that you are unaware of this?  The answer is you are not.  And for that moral transgression you are all the more guilty.  I am not here to tell you anything that you already do not know.  I just point out that you ignore the truth.    And not just you, but many more, both here and in the real world.

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #67 on: March 08, 2019, 08:17:06 PM »
Chronic welfare recipients, especially so welfare-lifers and those that are forced to support them with the fruits of their own labor.  That would be taxpayers.

Welfare is nothing but indentured servitude for a vote and that being regardless of the color of one's skin.

How is it that you are unaware of this?  The answer is you are not.  And for that moral transgression you are all the more guilty.  I am not here to tell you anything that you already do not know.  I just point out that you ignore the truth.    And not just you, but many more, both here and in the real world.

Moral transgression? Are you nuts? Furthermore, guilty of what...seeing this issue differently than you? Your version of the truth is not everyone's version of it.

BTW, it's called welfare dependency.

While the stereotype of a long-term welfare recipient involves not wanting to work, in reality a large proportion of welfare recipients are engaged in some form of paid work but still cannot make ends meet. Indentured servitude is a contract that requires one to work in exchange for something provided, such a transportation, food or housing - sometimes for a given time period. Are you suggesting the contract between long term welfare recipients is a subsistence in exchange for the possibility of a vote? Sorry, but that is absurd. Only 5.4% of the U.S. population receive SSI or SSDI. And, SSDI is not welfare.

The First Amendment “does not provide a right to refuse to pay income taxes on religious or moral grounds or because taxes are used to fund government programs opposed by the taxpayer.” SSI is a government program. This is a constitutional obligation, not slavery.



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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #68 on: March 08, 2019, 08:38:41 PM »
Moral transgression? Are you nuts? Furthermore, guilty of what...seeing this issue differently than you? Your version of the truth is not everyone's version of it.

BTW, it's called welfare dependency.

While the stereotype of a long-term welfare recipient involves not wanting to work, in reality a large proportion of welfare recipients are engaged in some form of paid work but still cannot make ends meet. Indentured servitude is a contract that requires one to work in exchange for something provided, such a transportation, food or housing - sometimes for a given time period. Are you suggesting the contract between long term welfare recipients is a subsistence in exchange for the possibility of a vote? Sorry, but that is absurd. Only 5.4% of the U.S. population receive SSI or SSDI. And, SSDI is not welfare.

The First Amendment “does not provide a right to refuse to pay income taxes on religious or moral grounds or because taxes are used to fund government programs opposed by the taxpayer.” SSI is a government program. This is a constitutional obligation, not slavery.




I don't refuse to pay income taxes, you seasoned shitizen.  I just despise what some of said money is used for.  And it is indentured servitude/slavery.  All for a vote.   Unfortunately for you, I attended school when history was taught, not made up. What I said is valid you just don't like it because it is true.

Fuck welfare.  Fuck lazy people that refuse to work and live off the taxes of others. Fuck the "Great Society".  And to hell with any that agree with the Democrats and RINOs.  You deserve deportation to muslime lands.  It won't happen but it should.  Consider your filthy dust to have been shaken.  Whited sepulcher.

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #69 on: March 12, 2019, 09:46:10 AM »
Exclusive: Biden to run for White House, says Dem lawmaker

Former Vice President Joe Biden will run for president in 2020, a senior Democratic lawmaker told The Hill on Tuesday, a move that will shake up the crowded Democratic primary field and make him the clear front-runner for his party’s nomination against President Trump.

“I’m giving it a shot,” Biden said matter-of-factly during a phone call with a House Democratic lawmaker within the past week — a conversation the congressman recounted to The Hill and interpreted as a sure sign that Biden will run in 2020.

In the brief phone call, the former vice president asked if he could bounce some campaign strategy ideas off the lawmaker and invited the lawmaker to sit down with him in person in the near future. Biden also said he hoped to have the lawmaker’s support, something the lawmaker did not commit to.

Former Vice President Joe Biden will run for president in 2020, a senior Democratic lawmaker told The Hill on Tuesday, a move that will shake up the crowded Democratic primary field and make him the clear front-runner for his party’s nomination against President Trump.

“I’m giving it a shot,” Biden said matter-of-factly during a phone call with a House Democratic lawmaker within the past week — a conversation the congressman recounted to The Hill and interpreted as a sure sign that Biden will run in 2020.

In the brief phone call, the former vice president asked if he could bounce some campaign strategy ideas off the lawmaker and invited the lawmaker to sit down with him in person in the near future. Biden also said he hoped to have the lawmaker’s support, something the lawmaker did not commit to.


Biden responded that there was no harm if they keep talking, according to the lawmaker who spoke to The Hill on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the phone conversation.

Biden did not share any details about when or where he planned to make his formal presidential announcement, the lawmaker said. Biden and his wife, Jill, just returned from vacation in St. Croix in the Caribbean, where they reportedly discussed potential pitfalls and began finalizing their plans, The Associated Press reported.

Biden spokesman Bill Russo refuted the idea that the former vice president is absolutely running: “He has not made a final decision. No change.”

Former Vice President Joe Biden will run for president in 2020, a senior Democratic lawmaker told The Hill on Tuesday, a move that will shake up the crowded Democratic primary field and make him the clear front-runner for his party’s nomination against President Trump.

“I’m giving it a shot,” Biden said matter-of-factly during a phone call with a House Democratic lawmaker within the past week — a conversation the congressman recounted to The Hill and interpreted as a sure sign that Biden will run in 2020.

In the brief phone call, the former vice president asked if he could bounce some campaign strategy ideas off the lawmaker and invited the lawmaker to sit down with him in person in the near future. Biden also said he hoped to have the lawmaker’s support, something the lawmaker did not commit to.


Biden responded that there was no harm if they keep talking, according to the lawmaker who spoke to The Hill on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the phone conversation.

Biden did not share any details about when or where he planned to make his formal presidential announcement, the lawmaker said. Biden and his wife, Jill, just returned from vacation in St. Croix in the Caribbean, where they reportedly discussed potential pitfalls and began finalizing their plans, The Associated Press reported.

Biden spokesman Bill Russo refuted the idea that the former vice president is absolutely running: “He has not made a final decision. No change.”


But at an event with firefighters Tuesday morning, Biden teased a 2020 presidential run as the crowd chanted, “Run, Joe, run!”

“I appreciate the energy you all showed when I got up here,” Biden told an energetic crowd at the International Association of Fire Fighters' annual conference in Washington, D.C. “Save it a little longer, I may need it in a few weeks. Be careful what you wish for.”

His entry into the race has been largely expected. In recent weeks, the 76-year-old Biden has been laying the groundwork for what would be his third and final presidential bid, seeking support from Democratic donors, lawmakers and others in his political circle.

Biden, who served as President Obama’s vice president for two terms, also has a team of campaign aides already assembled for the moment he decides to launch a White House bid, which is expected in early April.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/433659-exclusive-biden-to-run-for-white-house-says-dem-lawmaker

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #70 on: March 12, 2019, 11:57:31 AM »
I don't refuse to pay income taxes, you seasoned shitizen.  I just despise what some of said money is used for.  And it is indentured servitude/slavery.  All for a vote.   Unfortunately for you, I attended school when history was taught, not made up. What I said is valid you just don't like it because it is true.

Fuck welfare.  Fuck lazy people that refuse to work and live off the taxes of others. Fuck the "Great Society".  And to hell with any that agree with the Democrats and RINOs.  You deserve deportation to muslime lands.  It won't happen but it should.  Consider your filthy dust to have been shaken.  Whited sepulcher.


I also attended school when history was included curriculum. This was during a time when young folks were also taught civility....a subject you must have failed and continue not to grasp. Your frequent and uncalled for vulgar word choices an remarks make perfectly clear your juvenile and classless personality. I suggest that it is time you grow up, if that is even remotely possible.

You're free to believe what you think is the truth, regardless of the validity in it. That I don't agree with you does not make me a hypocrite. I'm neither evil nor do I act holy.   



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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #71 on: March 12, 2019, 12:54:22 PM »
100% Biden 2020 for the POTUS win!!


TPTB need to take back control from the Trump train and will stop at nothing to ensure this happens

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #72 on: March 12, 2019, 03:59:29 PM »
Exclusive: Biden to run for White House, says Dem lawmaker

Former Vice President Joe Biden will run for president in 2020, a senior Democratic lawmaker told The Hill on Tuesday, a move that will shake up the crowded Democratic primary field and make him the clear front-runner for his party’s nomination against President Trump.

“I’m giving it a shot,” Biden said matter-of-factly during a phone call with a House Democratic lawmaker within the past week — a conversation the congressman recounted to The Hill and interpreted as a sure sign that Biden will run in 2020.

In the brief phone call, the former vice president asked if he could bounce some campaign strategy ideas off the lawmaker and invited the lawmaker to sit down with him in person in the near future. Biden also said he hoped to have the lawmaker’s support, something the lawmaker did not commit to.

Former Vice President Joe Biden will run for president in 2020, a senior Democratic lawmaker told The Hill on Tuesday, a move that will shake up the crowded Democratic primary field and make him the clear front-runner for his party’s nomination against President Trump.

“I’m giving it a shot,” Biden said matter-of-factly during a phone call with a House Democratic lawmaker within the past week — a conversation the congressman recounted to The Hill and interpreted as a sure sign that Biden will run in 2020.

In the brief phone call, the former vice president asked if he could bounce some campaign strategy ideas off the lawmaker and invited the lawmaker to sit down with him in person in the near future. Biden also said he hoped to have the lawmaker’s support, something the lawmaker did not commit to.


Biden responded that there was no harm if they keep talking, according to the lawmaker who spoke to The Hill on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the phone conversation.

Biden did not share any details about when or where he planned to make his formal presidential announcement, the lawmaker said. Biden and his wife, Jill, just returned from vacation in St. Croix in the Caribbean, where they reportedly discussed potential pitfalls and began finalizing their plans, The Associated Press reported.

Biden spokesman Bill Russo refuted the idea that the former vice president is absolutely running: “He has not made a final decision. No change.”

Former Vice President Joe Biden will run for president in 2020, a senior Democratic lawmaker told The Hill on Tuesday, a move that will shake up the crowded Democratic primary field and make him the clear front-runner for his party’s nomination against President Trump.

“I’m giving it a shot,” Biden said matter-of-factly during a phone call with a House Democratic lawmaker within the past week — a conversation the congressman recounted to The Hill and interpreted as a sure sign that Biden will run in 2020.

In the brief phone call, the former vice president asked if he could bounce some campaign strategy ideas off the lawmaker and invited the lawmaker to sit down with him in person in the near future. Biden also said he hoped to have the lawmaker’s support, something the lawmaker did not commit to.


Biden responded that there was no harm if they keep talking, according to the lawmaker who spoke to The Hill on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the phone conversation.

Biden did not share any details about when or where he planned to make his formal presidential announcement, the lawmaker said. Biden and his wife, Jill, just returned from vacation in St. Croix in the Caribbean, where they reportedly discussed potential pitfalls and began finalizing their plans, The Associated Press reported.

Biden spokesman Bill Russo refuted the idea that the former vice president is absolutely running: “He has not made a final decision. No change.”


But at an event with firefighters Tuesday morning, Biden teased a 2020 presidential run as the crowd chanted, “Run, Joe, run!”

“I appreciate the energy you all showed when I got up here,” Biden told an energetic crowd at the International Association of Fire Fighters' annual conference in Washington, D.C. “Save it a little longer, I may need it in a few weeks. Be careful what you wish for.”

His entry into the race has been largely expected. In recent weeks, the 76-year-old Biden has been laying the groundwork for what would be his third and final presidential bid, seeking support from Democratic donors, lawmakers and others in his political circle.

Biden, who served as President Obama’s vice president for two terms, also has a team of campaign aides already assembled for the moment he decides to launch a White House bid, which is expected in early April.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/433659-exclusive-biden-to-run-for-white-house-says-dem-lawmaker


This is all EXCELLENT NEWS for the Trump team!!!

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #73 on: March 12, 2019, 04:56:24 PM »
Exclusive: Biden to run for White House, says Dem lawmaker

Former Vice President Joe Biden will run for president in 2020, a senior Democratic lawmaker told The Hill on Tuesday, a move that will shake up the crowded Democratic primary field and make him the clear front-runner for his party’s nomination against President Trump.

“I’m giving it a shot,” Biden said matter-of-factly during a phone call with a House Democratic lawmaker within the past week — a conversation the congressman recounted to The Hill and interpreted as a sure sign that Biden will run in 2020.

In the brief phone call, the former vice president asked if he could bounce some campaign strategy ideas off the lawmaker and invited the lawmaker to sit down with him in person in the near future. Biden also said he hoped to have the lawmaker’s support, something the lawmaker did not commit to.

Former Vice President Joe Biden will run for president in 2020, a senior Democratic lawmaker told The Hill on Tuesday, a move that will shake up the crowded Democratic primary field and make him the clear front-runner for his party’s nomination against President Trump.

“I’m giving it a shot,” Biden said matter-of-factly during a phone call with a House Democratic lawmaker within the past week — a conversation the congressman recounted to The Hill and interpreted as a sure sign that Biden will run in 2020.

In the brief phone call, the former vice president asked if he could bounce some campaign strategy ideas off the lawmaker and invited the lawmaker to sit down with him in person in the near future. Biden also said he hoped to have the lawmaker’s support, something the lawmaker did not commit to.


Biden responded that there was no harm if they keep talking, according to the lawmaker who spoke to The Hill on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the phone conversation.

Biden did not share any details about when or where he planned to make his formal presidential announcement, the lawmaker said. Biden and his wife, Jill, just returned from vacation in St. Croix in the Caribbean, where they reportedly discussed potential pitfalls and began finalizing their plans, The Associated Press reported.

Biden spokesman Bill Russo refuted the idea that the former vice president is absolutely running: “He has not made a final decision. No change.”

Former Vice President Joe Biden will run for president in 2020, a senior Democratic lawmaker told The Hill on Tuesday, a move that will shake up the crowded Democratic primary field and make him the clear front-runner for his party’s nomination against President Trump.

“I’m giving it a shot,” Biden said matter-of-factly during a phone call with a House Democratic lawmaker within the past week — a conversation the congressman recounted to The Hill and interpreted as a sure sign that Biden will run in 2020.

In the brief phone call, the former vice president asked if he could bounce some campaign strategy ideas off the lawmaker and invited the lawmaker to sit down with him in person in the near future. Biden also said he hoped to have the lawmaker’s support, something the lawmaker did not commit to.


Biden responded that there was no harm if they keep talking, according to the lawmaker who spoke to The Hill on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the phone conversation.

Biden did not share any details about when or where he planned to make his formal presidential announcement, the lawmaker said. Biden and his wife, Jill, just returned from vacation in St. Croix in the Caribbean, where they reportedly discussed potential pitfalls and began finalizing their plans, The Associated Press reported.

Biden spokesman Bill Russo refuted the idea that the former vice president is absolutely running: “He has not made a final decision. No change.”


But at an event with firefighters Tuesday morning, Biden teased a 2020 presidential run as the crowd chanted, “Run, Joe, run!”

“I appreciate the energy you all showed when I got up here,” Biden told an energetic crowd at the International Association of Fire Fighters' annual conference in Washington, D.C. “Save it a little longer, I may need it in a few weeks. Be careful what you wish for.”

His entry into the race has been largely expected. In recent weeks, the 76-year-old Biden has been laying the groundwork for what would be his third and final presidential bid, seeking support from Democratic donors, lawmakers and others in his political circle.

Biden, who served as President Obama’s vice president for two terms, also has a team of campaign aides already assembled for the moment he decides to launch a White House bid, which is expected in early April.

https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/433659-exclusive-biden-to-run-for-white-house-says-dem-lawmaker
Cue the creepy uncle Joe pics and videos
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: Which candidate from the Dems are you hoping wins the primary?
« Reply #74 on: March 12, 2019, 06:12:03 PM »
I also attended school when history was included curriculum. This was during a time when young folks were also taught civility....a subject you must have failed and continue not to grasp. Your frequent and uncalled for vulgar word choices an remarks make perfectly clear your juvenile and classless personality. I suggest that it is time you grow up, if that is even remotely possible.

You're free to believe what you think is the truth, regardless of the validity in it. That I don't agree with you does not make me a hypocrite. I'm neither evil nor do I act holy.   




Pathetic Imitation of Life.  And worse yet, you are a typist.