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Cheater in Chief
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3 hours ago, Adam said:
My son told me this morning "Daddy, will you vote for Trump for me?"
I asked him why.
"He has a lot of money and can buy a lot of legos."
What! You're not kicking down legos for the boy, looser.
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What I got is that Hillary has made almost as much money, or maybe more, in the public sector as Trump has made in business. That is impressive.
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15 hours ago, Vegas Halo Fan said:
Already voted, Gary Johnson.
Jill Stein wasn't on the ballot in Nevada, curiously, but two guys and parties who I never heard of before were.
If I had thought about it. I would have given a different answer in each of these threads just to jack with people.
I'm more curious about who you voted for Senate?
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34 minutes ago, gotbeer said:
If we put Mexicans in charge of the Los Angeles Subway, it would be built in about a year, way under budget, and probably in more places than was originally planned.
Haha
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13 hours ago, arch stanton said:
I don't know your situation to determine direct effect. I just think Trump getting this far should represent the absolute rock bottom of American politics. If he wins then instead of abandoning career politics for reasoned thought and principle based decision making we get to wait to see who is loudest and most obnoxious. Who's next in line? Skip Bayless? Honeybooboo? The Geico gecko?
I agree, but you can't leave Hillary out of this narrative. The fact that she has gotten this far is as equally an indictment of the American voter as anything you say of Trump. If anything, years of Hillary and her ilk are the driving force behind someone like Trump.
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4 minutes ago, Rico said:
http://www.vox.com/2016/11/5/13533864/nevada-trump-clinton-early-voting-polls
Ralston flags the numbers from Clark County, which contains Las Vegas and three quarters of the state’s population, and where Democrats have drawn much of their support. So far, he writes, 73,000 more registered Democrats turned out than registered Republicans in Clark — and if those voters back their party’s candidates, that’s a big lead in raw votes that will be very difficult for Republicans to overcome with the more sparsely populated counties elsewhere. (In 2012, Obama beat Romney statewide by about 70,000 votes.)
Anecdotally, there appears to have been very high turnout among Hispanic voters in Clark on Friday,
So really there's no reason for any Clinton supporter to show up on Tuesday. This thing is over in Nevada.
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That is always very sad news.
Why are they coming to the US? What could they possibly get here they couldn't there?
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28 minutes ago, Lawrence said:
Not what you're looking for but I quote this every time someone says "fuck it."
I just watched this movie for the first time the other day. Weirdly fun. I can see why so many quote this movie.
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I think there is an interview with Julian Assange airing sometime Saturday. Who knows what that might reveal?
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4 hours ago, Chuckster70 said:
LF Maybin
2B Walker
CF Trout
DH Pujols
RF Calhoun
3B Marte
1B Cron
SS Simmons
C Bandy/Perez
Improve the pen and sign a SP like Hill or Hellickson. Done!
I like this lineup.
One day removed from the WS and we've signed a good player. I really like the way this off season is starting.
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1 hour ago, Lawrence said:
Where has Huma been? Haven't seen her in a while.
Do you think she will turn on Clinton now that her immunity deal is off the table?
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6 hours ago, Taylor said:
I agree with you. But when I look at what the Democratic party stands for and what the Republican party stands for, in my honest assessment, I feel one comes closer to the teachings of Jesus (at least in theory).
You might be confusing Jesus with Robinhood. I don't think Robinhood kept 95% of what he stole for himself though.
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12 minutes ago, nate said:
Pretty sure I have made that obvious already.
No, what you've made very clear is your disdain for anyone that doesn't share your view. But then again, I'm not on this site all that much and may have missed it. If that's the case, then ok, go Hillary.
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10 minutes ago, nate said:
He is right, anyone supporting Trump is seriously fucked in the head.
Do you feel your best interest will be better filled with Hillary as your president vs. Trump?
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4 hours ago, Lawrence said:
Bret Baier: FBI Sources Believe Clinton Foundation Case Moving Towards "Likely an Indictment"
I know "Fox News blah blah blah" but if this is true, Hillary could be in some really deep shit.
This story has way too many areas of concern to ignore. Although, the majority of the media is giving it their best to look the other way. IMO, that is the worst part of this whole situation. I'm not advocating a witch hunt, but an honest look into the actions of our leaders (all our leaders) would give me a better feeling about our democracy and the direction of our countries policies.
How does the DOJ behave the way it has recently, and not be called out to answer for it?
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So what, he's not pitching to the hottest hitter they have
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1 minute ago, Oz27 said:
I guess this is the point we find out if Edwards has the "closer mentality".
Edwards is lights out
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1 minute ago, eligrba4ever said:
Tito probably should have had Bauer start that inning. Ain't hindsight great?
Even if he didn't, and I can see why he would start Shaw that inning. He most certainly should have had Shaw on a much shorter leash. First sign of Shaw being Shaw, he gets removed.
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1 minute ago, Lou said:
it would be incredibly cruel to Cubs fans to have them lose now
So true, even I wouldn't want to see that
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1 minute ago, TooCool said:
Chokers don't deserve to win and that's you Cleveland.
Cleveland didn't choke, Shaw did.
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I-I>illary..... run-of-the-mill victory, smackdown or most historic tank job ever? (official 2016 election gameday)
in AngelsSpin.com Political Talk
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You don't think the Latinos here want other Latinos coming here and taking their jobs? Hell no. They have spoken, build that wall.