Originally posted by Tattoos N Scars
Hillary may all but wrap up the Dem. nomination in Puerto Rico.
She's definitely close, but Sanders did say that with what he's won already and is projected to win, she'll just be shy of the 2,383 number.
With his loss in California, he may want to consider dropping out of the race, as the longer he stays, the more it helps Trump in the primary. Sucks, but he needs to consider the party keeping the Oval.
He has some appointment with Obama on Thursday(tomorrow), am wondering if Obama will advise him to do just that.
Originally posted by Robtard
She's definitely close, but Sanders did say that with what he's won already and is projected to win, she'll just be shy of the 2,383 number.With his loss in California, he may want to consider dropping out of the race, as the longer he stays, the more it helps Trump in the primary. Sucks, but he needs to consider the party keeping the Oval.
He has some appointment with Obama on Thursday(tomorrow), am wondering if Obama will advise him to do just that.
He seems to be out of touch. I honestly think he should've ran as a independent. That wouldve set the stage for a serious third party institution. But he joined with the left and got skewered due to not calculating the "black vote". At this point he has flip flopped on delegates and just seems desperate to remain relevant.
Originally posted by Sin I AM
Lol the Hillary hate is so cute...i mean your guy wants to build a wall and yall mad at hillary lmao
Because it's not like Hillary has been taking money from our enemies right? Let's be honest here, most in the middle east are not our friends.
Any country with open borders are just plain stupid and out of touch with reality. Open borders don't work. Fact.
Am an immigrant to the US, but guess what, my family did it the right way. When my family came to this country, they assimilated, and when they sent for me and my little sister to come here, we assimilated.
Another fact, the only peple that refuses to assimilate to western culture values are from the middle east, or where Islam is the majority.
As to you're point, yes a wall is needed to stop illegal immigrants. Guess what, being an illegal immigrant in this country is actually a crime. Mexico has a wall, yet they ***** about us having a wall. The Vatican has a wall, yet the Pope breach about how having a wall is inhumane.
So i say build the wall.
Originally posted by SquallX
Because it's not like Hillary has been taking money from our enemies right? Let's be honest here, most in the middle east are not our friends.Any country with open borders are just plain stupid and out of touch with reality. Open borders don't work. Fact.
Am an immigrant to the US, but guess what, my family did it the right way. When my family came to this country, they assimilated, and when they sent for me and my little sister to come here, we assimilated.
Another fact, the only peple that refuses to assimilate to western culture values are from the middle east, or where Islam is the majority.
As to you're point, yes a wall is needed to stop illegal immigrants. Guess what, being an illegal immigrant in this country is actually a crime. Mexico has a wall, yet they ***** about us having a wall. The Vatican has a wall, yet the Pope breach about how having a wall is inhumane.
So i say build the wall.
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Originally posted by AlmightyKfish
Well I mean, the Vatican has a wall because it's inside another city.That's a pretty bad example.
Not really, the wall around the Vatican actually stops others from coming in going, they also have a police force and small military.
My stance is, how can preach about having walls is inhuman, yet you're city has a giant wall that protects you from other people?
Dear God..
I mean this just keeps getting worse and worse, she gave a pass to South Sudan for its Child Soldiers.
"Hillary Clinton, who was secretary of state when the first waivers were issued, was apparently never asked to comment on them, and the State Department never provided any explanations about its role. Clinton had spent years vowing to defend the rights of children worldwide — in 2012, she railed against “modern-day slavery†in the introduction to a State Department report on human trafficking that took aim at the “unlawful recruitment or use of children†by armed forces. Yet she does not appear to have publicly explained her role in allowing South Sudan and other countries to receive military support despite using children as combatants. In fact, the State Department played a central role in issuing the controversial waivers, according to two sources, including a former State Department official."