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2MuchMark 09-17-2015 08:26 PM

So fucking Donald Trump is anti-science and Anti-vaccine now too? LOL!
 
Donald Trump catches the anti-vaccine bug

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Towards the end of CNN's highest rated program in history ? Wednesday nights' interminable Republican Party debate, the leading candidate, Donald Trump, opened a new front in his war on consensus: vaccination.

In his typically rambling way he linked vaccination schedules to autism, telling an audience of 23 million, "You take this little beautiful baby, and you pump ? I mean, it looks just like it is meant for a horse, not for a child, and we had so many instances, people that work for me, just the other day, two years old, beautiful child went to have the vaccine and came back and a week later got a tremendous fever, got very, very sick, now is autistic."

What an asshole

SBJ 09-17-2015 08:33 PM

this guy can do stand-up comedy when he losses cause he is the joke

L-Pink 09-17-2015 08:45 PM

Another out of original context "news" story. Trump's comments were about the large amounts of vaccines a child is given. He feels they should be spaced out. He doesn't feel they shouldn't be given. Even Carson agrees with him, is he an asshole too?

2MuchMark 09-17-2015 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20582786)
Another out of original context "news" story. Trump's comments were about the large amounts of vaccines a child is given. He feels they should be spaced out. He doesn't feel they shouldn't be given. Even Carson agrees with him, is he an asshole too?

It's not out of context at all. He actually said that he knows of some kid that got autism thanks to a vaccine. This is the same old bullshit conspiracy theory that has been going on for years and is completely unfounded.

And yes actually, Carson is an asshole too. Vaccines have to be given according to schedule.

Five Downsides Of Spacing Out Your Child’s Vaccines | CommonHealth

Carson should be ashamed of himself. He must know better than this, and needs to stop pandering like this especially when the health of people is concerned.

L-Pink 09-17-2015 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20582787)
Yes actually, because they are both wrong. Vaccines have to be given according to schedule.

Five Downsides Of Spacing Out Your Child’s Vaccines | CommonHealth

Carson should be ashamed of himself. He must know better than this, and needs to stop pandering like this especially when the health of people is concerned.


So a world renowned pediatric neurosurgeon is pandering to his main rival for President on a medical opinion?


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RyuLion 09-17-2015 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by SBJ (Post 20582780)
this guy can do stand-up comedy when he losses cause he is the joke

:2 cents::2 cents::2 cents:

Milfer 09-17-2015 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by SBJ (Post 20582780)
this guy can do stand-up comedy when he losses cause he is the joke

If you ask me, George Bush and Barack Obama were good comedians too :1orglaugh

nico-t 09-18-2015 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Milfer (Post 20582828)
If you ask me, George Bush and Barack Obama were good comedians too :1orglaugh

Yep, all these idiots criticizing trump and sheepishly repeat everything the media tells them, are not smart enough to realize every politician is a joke. Close minded fools who still believe in politicians, even though over the last decades every single one of them is a proven liar and bullshitter. Oddly enough, these are the same type of politicians people who criticize trump prefer: The result of brainwashing, propaganda and the stockholm syndrome combined.

_Richard_ 09-18-2015 03:16 AM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20582786)
Another out of original context "news" story. Trump's comments were about the large amounts of vaccines a child is given. He feels they should be spaced out. He doesn't feel they shouldn't be given. Even Carson agrees with him, is he an asshole too?

yes but then you realize you actually can't talk about ANYTHING to do with vaccines. if you speak of one little itty bit about the vaccine process, you're a crazy conspiracy theorist

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20582787)
It's not out of context at all. He actually said that he knows of some kid that got autism thanks to a vaccine. This is the same old bullshit conspiracy theory that has been going on for years and is completely unfounded.

And yes actually, Carson is an asshole too. Vaccines have to be given according to schedule.

Five Downsides Of Spacing Out Your Child’s Vaccines | CommonHealth

Carson should be ashamed of himself. He must know better than this, and needs to stop pandering like this especially when the health of people is concerned.

see? you have cam dude telling mr. 'im a fucking neurosurgeon', 'what he should know better'. don't even MENTION the fact that a great deal of doctors felt it wasn't vaccines that solved these problems, but port control and quarantine. if you even remotely suggest that the 'doctoring' at the time was fucking insane.. reference sterilization of medical tools while doing surgery (or lack thereof), and, you know, general anesthetic.. but, you know, fucking anti-vaxxers..

Phoenix 09-18-2015 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20582787)
It's not out of context at all. He actually said that he knows of some kid that got autism thanks to a vaccine. This is the same old bullshit conspiracy theory that has been going on for years and is completely unfounded.

And yes actually, Carson is an asshole too. Vaccines have to be given according to schedule.

Five Downsides Of Spacing Out Your Child’s Vaccines | CommonHealth

Carson should be ashamed of himself. He must know better than this, and needs to stop pandering like this especially when the health of people is concerned.

The schedule is wide and not confined to all in one shot.
We spaced ours out for our kids. Why would you want all of it jumbled together in one shot?
It runs the risk of conflicting with each other. Hitting the immune system too hard where another sickness could pop up...etc etc

It is much better for your child to get them spaced out.
I believe that is what Mr. Trump meant.

I do not support Donald Trump.

Phoenix 09-18-2015 03:24 AM

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Originally Posted by L-Pink (Post 20582792)
So a world renowned pediatric neurosurgeon is pandering to his main rival for President on a medical opinion?


.

Obviously Mark Prince knows best.
He did some light reading on the subject and watched some informative videos made by people with a degree in journalism.

**********..do you have kids?

Jel 09-18-2015 04:04 AM

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Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 20582870)
Yep, all these idiots criticizing trump and sheepishly repeat everything the media tells them, are not smart enough to realize every politician is a joke. Close minded fools who still believe in politicians, even though over the last decades every single one of them is a proven liar and bullshitter. Oddly enough, these are the same type of politicians people who criticize trump prefer: The result of brainwashing, propaganda and the stockholm syndrome combined.

:thumbsup

TheSquealer 09-18-2015 06:39 AM

More of the tolerant left showing no tolerance for anyone who has different word views or beliefs. Funny how mean that tolerance stuff is when it's coming from those who'd like you to think they have a no boundless supply of it.

dyna mo 09-18-2015 06:49 AM

Wait, ********** is giving out medical advice while criticizing presidential candidateS, including a doctor, for giving out medical advice?

Got it.

PR_Glen 09-18-2015 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 20582870)
Yep, all these idiots criticizing trump and sheepishly repeat everything the media tells them, are not smart enough to realize every politician is a joke. Close minded fools who still believe in politicians, even though over the last decades every single one of them is a proven liar and bullshitter. Oddly enough, these are the same type of politicians people who criticize trump prefer: The result of brainwashing, propaganda and the stockholm syndrome combined.

oh yeah? what would your strategy be instead then? Not vote, do nothing about it and complain about it after? You'd make a good canadian...

j3rkules 09-18-2015 07:01 AM

...........

nico-t 09-18-2015 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by PR_Glen (Post 20583047)
oh yeah? what would your strategy be instead then? Not vote, do nothing about it and complain about it after? You'd make a good canadian...

if i was living in the US i would vote trump. He doesn't belong in that crowd and they will have a tough time controlling him - he's not ideal for the puppetmasters unlike bush, obama, etc.

That's why he will never become president sadly. Something will happen, and one of the establishment in washinton of the select few families who are ruling the last decades will become president - whether it's voting fraud, a serious smear campaign against trump or even an assisination or illness, i wouldn't be surprised. It happened here in Holland as well. They do not want trump in the white house, and will do anything to prevent it.

I would vote for trump as a protest, and even for the tiny chance he does become president: If he does, at least something will happen.

Sly 09-18-2015 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 20582914)
The schedule is wide and not confined to all in one shot.
We spaced ours out for our kids. Why would you want all of it jumbled together in one shot?
It runs the risk of conflicting with each other. Hitting the immune system too hard where another sickness could pop up...etc etc

It is much better for your child to get them spaced out.
I believe that is what Mr. Trump meant.

I do not support Donald Trump.

That is what he meant, he has clarified it multiple times.

PornSEO 09-18-2015 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by SBJ (Post 20582780)
this guy can do stand-up comedy when he losses cause he is the joke

:1orglaugh He can't be serious...

Rochard 09-18-2015 09:05 AM

Anchor babies are future rapists.

dyna mo 09-18-2015 09:11 AM

I'm not surprised that's how rochard sorts it out.

bronco67 09-18-2015 09:52 AM

"You take this little beautiful baby, and you pump ? I mean, it looks just like it is meant for a horse, not for a child, and we had so many instances, people that work for me, just the other day, two years old, beautiful child went to have the vaccine and came back and a week later got a tremendous fever, got very, very sick, now is autistic."

Just read that quote.

Does this sound like a person who knows anything about anything?

Varius 09-18-2015 10:06 AM

Vaccines are part of the general problem of people just doing whatever they are told is good for them. The ultimate 'peer pressure' if you will.

IMO, Japan is one of the healthiest countries in the world and its people, some of the most intelligent. There is a reason way, way back in 1975 they changed the minimum age for a child to be vaccinated to 2 years old. Australia I think, makes the minimum age 4 or 5 years old.

Injecting a developing child younger than that, whose immune system is still in ultra early phases, full of chemicals and hazardous materials, IMO, is very likely to lead to future chronic illnesses and a weakened immune system and development.

Vaccines are not natural; the concept is great, but the execution (like most things run for profit) fail. If you ask me if I believe that you can build up immunity to poison, by ingesting a minor amount and building it up over time - absolutely! The concept of a vaccine is sound. However, the garbage it contains if any of you ever read up on such things is artificial and in some cases, can very likely cause side effects worst than the actual disease. Most ignorant people believe they are actually "just infecting you with the actual virus, in a minor amount". This is FALSE - they are injecting you with a simulated, chemical compound made to act like the actual virus. Big difference.

Think about people you know; don't you find people who are the most 'weak' and sick all the time, are the same people who watch every little thing they do? I know people at my office who always use hand sanitizer, for example, are the ones always sick.

Moral of the story: let your kids play and get dirty. Eating worms and dirt, not washing your hands 500 times a day, etc... didn't kill anyone the past few generations and it certainly didn't cause the plethora of conditions kids have these days. :2 cents:

Robbie 09-18-2015 10:06 AM

Democrats and Republicans are all scared of Trump. No wonder he's ahead of everyone.
And watching the latest attempt by the media for the last 24 hours trying to crucify Trump over not attacking an idiot for asking a stupid question is going to fail too.
This is turning out to be even better than I thought.

Watching the "experts" proved wrong every time!

And did you notice how Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC all tried to declare Carly the winner of the debate? Then the very next morning the poll results came in showing Trump won it and it wasn't even close. LOL

Sly 09-18-2015 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20583242)
And watching the latest attempt by the media for the last 24 hours trying to crucify Trump over not attacking an idiot for asking a stupid question is going to fail too.

I was wondering if anyone else had noticed that. It's been all over. Thought it was a pretty bizarre, and weak, thing to be chasing someone around with.

Robbie 09-18-2015 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 20583247)
I was wondering if anyone else had noticed that. It's been all over. Thought it was a pretty bizarre, and weak, thing to be chasing someone around with.

CNN last night was also trying to somehow make Trump "bad" because he thought the debate was too long at 3 hours!

The anchor chick played the clip of Trump saying he thought is was too long. Then she looked at the camera and in a gravely serious voice with furrowed brow, she went "Hmmmmm...."

I almost fell out of my chair! :1orglaugh

Don't they realize that people aren't stupid and can see what they are doing?

Sly 09-18-2015 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20583262)
CNN last night was also trying to somehow make Trump "bad" because he thought the debate was too long at 3 hours!

The anchor chick played the clip of Trump saying he thought is was too long. Then she looked at the camera and in a gravely serious voice with furrowed brow, she went "Hmmmmm...."

I almost fell out of my chair! :1orglaugh

Don't they realize that people aren't stupid and can see what they are doing?

They are really going to shit their pants if it comes down to Carly, Trump, and Ben.

I would like to see that happen, just to watch people freak out and try to explain their way out of that one. Sexist? Racist? Hairist? All of the above?!

Rochard 09-18-2015 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20583187)
I'm not surprised that's how rochard sorts it out.

That was a joke. Try smiling more often.

dyna mo 09-18-2015 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20583276)
That was a joke. Try smiling more often.

That was a joke. Try not to troll so often.

Rochard 09-18-2015 10:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20583242)
Democrats and Republicans are all scared of Trump.

No one is scared of Trump.

If you put Trump up against Hillary, the polls say Hillary wins. It's simple math. Trump will not have the votes of the two groups he needs the most - women and Hispanics.

In the event Trump doesn't run as the Republican nomination, he'll pull enough votes from the Republican party to doom them.

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20583242)
And did you notice how Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC all tried to declare Carly the winner of the debate? Then the very next morning the poll results came in showing Trump won it and it wasn't even close. LOL

I lost all interest in Carly. I thought she did good, but she went off on a temper tantrum talking about about selling live babies for body parts. Not only was it disgusting and inappropriate for a political debate, it was completely false. These videos are nothing more than obvious propaganda.

The worst part is she is sticking to her guns on her comments, and this issue. I'm sorry, the Supreme Court decision on Roe vs Wade is the law of the land, has been for decades, and bringing our country to a standstill in an attempt to de-fund Planned Parenthood is insane.

2MuchMark 09-18-2015 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Phoenix (Post 20582915)
Obviously Mark Prince knows best.
He did some light reading on the subject and watched some informative videos made by people with a degree in journalism.

**********..do you have kids?

Dude... the science clearly shows that flu vaccines are not just good, they are necessary. No I do not have kids but if I did you can be very sure they would get their shots, when the Medical Doctor told told them too. The last person I would take medical advice from is that whore trump or any shit for brains that tried to deny science.

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20583044)
Wait, ********** is giving out medical advice while criticizing presidential candidateS, including a doctor, for giving out medical advice?

Got it.

Get used to it, science denier, global warming denier, animal hater.


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Originally Posted by nico-t (Post 20583134)
if i was living in the US i would vote trump. He doesn't belong in that crowd and they will have a tough time controlling him - he's not ideal for the puppetmasters unlike bush, obama, etc. .

I can totally see why lots of republicans love the guy. And it is cool that he is shaking up the entire republican establishment and says what he thinks, when he thinks it.

That being said, there is no way in hell that this clown is qualified to be president of the United States.


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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20583182)
Anchor babies are future rapists.

Run for the hills!


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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20583242)
Democrats and Republicans are all scared of Trump. No wonder he's ahead of everyone.

Canadians are scared of Trump. Actually, we're scared of all of the republican hopefuls. We're just scared of republicans, period.

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20583242)
And watching the latest attempt by the media for the last 24 hours trying to crucify Trump over not attacking an idiot for asking a stupid question is going to fail too.
This is turning out to be even better than I thought.

"The Media" is not crucifying Donald Trump. They are just showing him like he is. If you don't believe me, just go to youtube and watch some videos of him. He really is that asshole-ish.

Sly 09-18-2015 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20583287)
If you put Trump up against Hillary, the polls say Hillary wins. It's simple math.

Polls: Good Donald Trump news, bad Hillary Clinton news - Business Insider

There are dozens and dozens and dozens of articles like this. I just read one poll that had Clinton above Trump by 3 points, polling 5 different news networks. Guess which news network they left out? Fox News.

Clinton is losing favor across the board, especially with her money men. If you think she is clearly going to topple Trump, you don't understand the "simple math."

dyna mo 09-18-2015 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20583287)
No one is scared of Trump.

is this another one of your "jokes"?

CDSmith 09-18-2015 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by bronco67 (Post 20583222)
Just read that quote.

Does this sound like a person who knows anything about anything?

Nope. It sounds like a guy who suffers from A-D-D.

I'm Donald Trump and I'm running for Pr.... OOH LOOK a building for sale! Where was I? Oh right, womens' issues. I once knew a guy who had issues with women...Say, how much are they asking?..



But his point about vaccines is valid.

Rochard 09-18-2015 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 20583303)
Polls: Good Donald Trump news, bad Hillary Clinton news - Business Insider

There are dozens and dozens and dozens of articles like this. I just read one poll that had Clinton above Trump by 3 points, polling 5 different news networks. Guess which news network they left out? Fox News.

Clinton is losing favor across the board, especially with her money men. If you think she is clearly going to topple Trump, you don't understand the "simple math."

I really dislike it when people try to use stats to back up their point and give you stats that are completely unrelated. On Facebook the other day someone was auguring how popular Trump was with the United States Military, using an article that claimed "73 percent of veterans would vote for Trump". However, the discussion was about the United States Military, the article pointed to was bout vets (not the current military), and in this case all of the Vets were Republicans at some Republican event. The article had nothing to do with the United States Military, and only was about Republican vets.

I do not see where in the article is says "Trump is beating Hillary". This article seems to talk about how Trump is doing against his fellow Republicans, and how Hillary is doing against other Democrats, and a few other polls, but does not put Hillary against Trump. Your article talks about how Trump is polling high in the Republican party, and how Hillary is loosing points in the Democratic race.

Real Clear Politics, which pulls data from nearly thirty different sources, has Hillary in the lead. Even Fox news has Clinton pulling 5% higher than Trump.

RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton

I don't want Hillary to be our next President. I would pick her over Trump, but ONLY because of a lack of better options. But if we were to vote right now, it would look like Hillary would be our next President.

Sly 09-18-2015 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20583350)
I really dislike it when people try to use stats to back up their point and give you stats that are completely unrelated. On Facebook the other day someone was auguring how popular Trump was with the United States Military, using an article that claimed "73 percent of veterans would vote for Trump". However, the discussion was about the United States Military, the article pointed to was bout vets (not the current military), and in this case all of the Vets were Republicans at some Republican event. The article had nothing to do with the United States Military, and only was about Republican vets.

I do not see where in the article is says "Trump is beating Hillary". This article seems to talk about how Trump is doing against his fellow Republicans, and how Hillary is doing against other Democrats, and a few other polls, but does not put Hillary against Trump. Your article talks about how Trump is polling high in the Republican party, and how Hillary is loosing points in the Democratic race.

Real Clear Politics, which pulls data from nearly thirty different sources, has Hillary in the lead. Even Fox news has Clinton pulling 5% higher than Trump.

RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton

I don't want Hillary to be our next President. I would pick her over Trump, but ONLY because of a lack of better options. But if we were to vote right now, it would look like Hillary would be our next President.

Here's more for you. From the Huffington Post no less.

2016 General Election: Trump vs. Clinton - Polls - HuffPost Pollster

Here's a screenshot to make it easy. Pay attention to that little box over on the right. Last updated, two hours ago.

http://www.clipular.com/c/5840852470...VfbXMOXAXyEbvw

From your own link, take a look at Clinton's numbers over the last six months. She is crashing.

dyna mo 09-18-2015 12:04 PM

~2.6% lead in polls with ~+/- 5% margin of error is not a victory.

Axeman 09-18-2015 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 20583350)
Real Clear Politics, which pulls data from nearly thirty different sources, has Hillary in the lead. Even Fox news has Clinton pulling 5% higher than Trump.

RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - General Election: Trump vs. Clinton

I don't want Hillary to be our next President. I would pick her over Trump, but ONLY because of a lack of better options. But if we were to vote right now, it would look like Hillary would be our next President.

And if you look below the polls you listed at the chart you will see she has gone from an 12.8% lead over Trump on Aug 16th to a 2.8% lead on Sept 15th, and 0.8% on Sept 14th. So that is now in the MOE, and in just one month. The trend is awful for Clinton.

dyna mo 09-18-2015 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20583291)
Dude... the science clearly shows that flu vaccines are not just good, they are necessary.


Get used to it, science denier, global warming denier, animal hater.


Canadians are scared of Trump. Actually, we're scared of all of the republican hopefuls. We're just scared of republicans, period.


flu vaccines worked 1 in 3 last year.

i don't deny science, i just don't get my science from a transformer movie, even if it is in 3d.

i've never denied global warming.

and sure, call me an animal hater, if that's what helps you sleep at night. you should also include plant hater too, just to make sure you've got everything covered. i certainly hated eating brussel sprouts growing up. oops, inanimate object hater too. i really hate uranus.

it's a high and mighty road you are on to claim you are speaking for your entire country about USA Republicans. especially while you live in a country with conservatives at the top government officials there. but hey, you're **********, make shit up while giving out medical advices for children.

dyna mo 09-18-2015 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Axeman (Post 20583361)
And if you look below the polls you listed at the chart you will see she has gone from an 12.8% lead over Trump on Aug 16th to a 2.8% lead on Sept 15th, and 0.8% on Sept 14th. So that is now in the MOE, and in just one month. The trend is awful for Clinton.

more Hillary trending:

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/16/up...arts.html?_r=0

Over the last two months, the steady and expected erosion of her ratings has surprisingly accelerated. Her ratings are now lower than they were in 2007 or 2008, or at any point in her political career.

CDSmith 09-18-2015 12:26 PM

Rochard is wrong -- People in fact ARE scared of Trump. In a group debate, if you consider someone to be irrelevant, a non-threat, a non-factor, "stupid", etc, the last thing you're going to do is acknowledge their presense much less address anything they have to say. Yet in this most recent debate every single one of Trump's fellow GOP candidates went after him or otherwise focused much or most of their attacks his way. "No one is scared of Trump"... I beg to differ. At this point he is their largest threat and every one of them knows it.

Rochard is RIGHT -- If the election were held tomorrow, given a Hillary vs Trump scenario, it's MRS President the White House staffers will be uttering for at least the next 4 years.

But a lot can change in 13 months.

fitzmulti 09-18-2015 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 20583044)
Wait, ********** is giving out medical advice while criticizing presidential candidateS, including a doctor, for giving out medical advice?

Got it.

Well, Mark Prince is an okay doctor.
{Those who are 'in the know' get the joke...}

Rochard 09-18-2015 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Sly (Post 20583355)
Here's more for you. From the Huffington Post no less.

2016 General Election: Trump vs. Clinton - Polls - HuffPost Pollster

Here's a screenshot to make it easy. Pay attention to that little box over on the right. Last updated, two hours ago.

http://www.clipular.com/c/5840852470...VfbXMOXAXyEbvw

From your own link, take a look at Clinton's numbers over the last six months. She is crashing.

I agree with that. It's getting closer. But over all, most of the polls say Clinton is winning.

Right now it's all about Trump. Clinton and the entire Democratic party has been quiet as a mouse. I think when the Democratic party turns up the heat Trump is going to fall fast. If I was Trump, I would be studying up on world politics and memorizing names.

Rochard 09-18-2015 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by CDSmith (Post 20583379)
Rochard is wrong -- People in fact ARE scared of Trump. In a group debate, if you consider someone to be irrelevant, a non-threat, a non-factor, "stupid", etc, the last thing you're going to do is acknowledge their presense much less address anything they have to say. Yet in this most recent debate every single one of Trump's fellow GOP candidates went after him or otherwise focused much or most of their attacks his way. "No one is scared of Trump"... I beg to differ. At this point he is their largest threat and every one of them knows it.

Rochard is RIGHT -- If the election were held tomorrow, given a Hillary vs Trump scenario, it's MRS President the White House staffers will be uttering for at least the next 4 years.

But a lot can change in 13 months.

Everything will change in the next 13 months.

When Hillary ran for President last time, no one knew who Obama was. It was all Hillary, and suddenly a little known Senator with zero track record stomped her ass.

While I am dead set against Trump, I have serious reservations about Hilary. She seems qualified - perhaps even over qualified - but has she ever had an accomplishment her entire life?

nico-t 09-18-2015 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by ********** (Post 20583291)
I can totally see why lots of republicans love the guy. And it is cool that he is shaking up the entire republican establishment and says what he thinks, when he thinks it.

That being said, there is no way in hell that this clown is qualified to be president of the United States.

"qualified"? What makes these other clowns qualified? That they all grew up and have experience in the world of and as lying dirty politicians? Any outsider, even a monkey, would be more qualified than for example Hillary, the Bushes or any other of those simple puppets.

nico-t 09-18-2015 02:07 PM

And it isn't about 'republicans love the guy' and 'shaking up the entire republican establishment'. You are still thinking party politicis, which is a facade.

He shakes up the entire establishment, total, period. It has nothing to do with the artificial parties which are exactly the same.

Robbie 09-18-2015 02:09 PM

Medical "science" changes constantly.

The flu vaccine almost never works...it's usually outdated by the time we get it and the flu virus has already mutated beyond it.

As for spacing out childhood vaccinations...THAT is what Trump was saying. Carson agreed with him.

********** you can try to say that medical science is "settled", just like you do about "manmade" climate change.

But the fact is...it's rarely ever settled.
A few decades ago, doctors would tell you that smoking wasn't bad for you.
Then they decided that studies showed that drinking alcohol was bad. Then they decided that "no", only drinking too much is bad for you (duh)
Eggs were bad for you...then they changed that and they are good for you.
Same with coffee.
And the list goes on and on.

As they learn new things...the "science" changes. What doctors thought 500 years ago isn't what they do now.

Do I think vaccines are "bad". No.
Do I think it's possible that some kids might react to them differently than most people and possibly have severe side effects?
Yes.

Did Trump call for an end to vaccinations? No.

Are you (once again) over-exaggerating (see your thread title)?
Yes.

$5 submissions 09-18-2015 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Robbie (Post 20583242)
Democrats and Republicans are all scared of Trump. No wonder he's ahead of everyone.
And watching the latest attempt by the media for the last 24 hours trying to crucify Trump over not attacking an idiot for asking a stupid question is going to fail too.
This is turning out to be even better than I thought.

Watching the "experts" proved wrong every time!

And did you notice how Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC all tried to declare Carly the winner of the debate? Then the very next morning the poll results came in showing Trump won it and it wasn't even close. LOL

Yep. This makes it like the 1000000000000000000th the MEDIA says Trumpmania is over.

These establishment clowns don't understand the real issue. The real issue is TRUMP's polling success indicates that most AMERICANS ARE PATRIOTS.

Is it a CRIME to put One's country first as far as that country's policies go? Is it a SIN to believe that America should put the welfare of Americans and LEGAL residents first?

We tried the other approach under Obama. The rise of Isis, the erosion of median household incomes, the high labor non-participation rates, and the disrespect shown by China in the West Philippine Sea is proof that the Obama/Left approach doesn't work.

RESPECT IS EARNED. You don't earn it by bowing and playing 'nice'

PorN-LinK 09-18-2015 03:57 PM

Donald has no idea about politics

Robbie 09-18-2015 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by PorN-LinK (Post 20583536)
Donald has no idea about politics

That's why he's winning and all the politicians with their million dollar advisors scripting their every word...are losing.


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