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That was a good report by Ezra. Sumdumguy is also correct. Nobody has to provoke fear it s already here. For those of you not in fear as I said before put your name on a public list as someone that can guarantee those brought in aren't going to be extreme if you re wrong you get sent out of here to Syria etc with the extreme nuts if things happen. Quite simple actually.
They ve already said we are stupid and in the long term they have a plan for our naivity and stupidity to beat us using our own weakness against us. Democracy will eventually not be used for the rest of us but against us. That was extreme comments.
They told us they were going to take down the twin towers even said months before they would use planes how many of you forget that?
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This is for FarmRanger and anyone who thinks Trump "speaks the truth":
Trump boasted that he “predicted Osama bin Laden.†Nope. The book Trump published in 2000 mentioned bin Laden once, and predicted nothing about bin Laden’s future plans.
In the last debate, Trump said that he was the only one on the stage that was against the war in Iraq and that he said so leading up to the war. There is no evidence that he made any such comment prior to the war.
Trump “heard†that Obama is “thinking about signing an executive order where he wants to take your guns away.†If so, he misheard. What Obama reportedly considered was requiring large-volume private gun dealers to conduct background checks, not confiscating firearms from those who own them.
Trump claimed that the loan rates Sen. Ted Cruz received during his 2012 Senate run were “lower than you could get, lower than anybody could get.†In fact, the evidence shows the interest rates Cruz reported were attainable at the time.
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Trump said he “heard†the Obama administration plans to accept 200,000 Syrian refugees — even upping that wildly inaccurate number to 250,000 in another speech. Nope and nope. The number is about 10,000.
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Trump said he got to know Putin “very well†while the two were on CBS’ “60 Minutes.†Nope. The two men were interviewed separately, in different countries thousands of miles apart.
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Trump claimed his campaign is “100 percent†self-funded. Nope. At the time, more than 50 percent of his campaign’s funds had come from outside contributors.
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Trump said his tax plan is revenue neutral. Nope. The pro-business Tax Foundation estimated the Trump plan would reduce revenues to the Treasury by more than $10 trillion over 10 years, even assuming his plan would create economic growth.
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Trump told the story of a 2-year old who got autism a week after the child got a vaccine. But there’s no evidence of such a link. The study that claimed to have found a link between vaccines and autism has been exposed as an “elaborate fraud.†It was retracted five years ago by the journal that published it, and the author was stripped of his license to practice medicine in Britain.
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Trump said Mexico doesn’t have a birthright citizenship policy. It does.
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Trump claimed credit for getting Ford Motor Co. to move a plant from Mexico to Ohio. Ford says that’s baloney; it made the decision years before Trump even announced his run for president.
Trump denied that he ever called female adversaries some of these things: “fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals.†He used all of those terms.
Trump said in June “there are no jobs†to be had, when official statistics were showing 5.4 million job openings — the most in 15 years.
Trump claimed economic growth in the U.S. has “never†been below zero — until the third quarter of 2015. “Who ever heard of this?†he asked. Except it’s not unheard of. Economic growth has been below zero 42 times since 1946.
Trump denied saying that Americans detained by Iran would “never†be released during the Obama administration. But that’s exactly what he said. In September, Trump said that “frankly they’re never going to come back with this group.â€
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Trump claimed “all of the latest polls have me No. 1 in Iowa.†In fact, a poll released Jan. 13 showed him trailing Sen. Ted Cruz by three points.
Trump claims Illinois is “very seriously†looking at Sen. Ted Cruz’s eligibility to run for president and “may not even let him run.†That’s misleading. Illinois is following routine procedures for resolving ballot challenges against five presidential candidates, including Cruz.
In conceding a second-place finish in Iowa, Trump said he can beat Hillary Clinton in November, citing “so many†polls that show “we beat her and we beat her easily.†In fact, only four of 40 polls listed on Real Clear Politics show Trump beating Clinton — none easily.
Trump claimed that his campaign couldn’t get tickets to a recent debate and that the RNC told him there were “all donors in the audience.†The RNC indicated each candidate received an equal allotment of tickets for the event, which had an audience of 1,000. The largest bloc of tickets went to the host, St. Anselm College in Manchester, which received 200 tickets.
Other tickets were distributed to the state party and the debate sponsors (ABC News, WMUR and the Independent Journal Review) and Google, which sponsored the “spin room†where campaign surrogates are available to be interviewed by the media.
Only 75 RNC donors were in the audience, according to the RNC.
Need more? Wait a few minutes - he hasn't stopped.
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Where is Stonepicker?
He's disappeared now that the facts are presented to him!!! It's very easy to call other posters names when the Agriville crowd is behind him.
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Trump is a politician. In that respect he's no worse for "half-truths" than Clinton or Sanders.
Personally, I think the US is in deep doodoo no matter who wins, with this shortlist of potentials for the next president.
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