How can you prove it is not male? It deleted all the mail on its server once a
request for them was made by Dept. of State
clay
On Mar 29, 2015, at 8:19 AM, Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
I encourage all you troglodytes to maintain your high standards and BOYCOTT
the 2016 election, thereby
Wow, that is one SERIOUS crime.
On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 7:44 PM, Curly McLain 126die...@gmail.com wrote:
Her chances of getting the nomination? A snowball in hell comes to mind
I thought you were talking about I can't contend with 2 email accounts
pillary. (a few days after she was
Bill wasn't president very long before Hillary tried to ram through her version
of Obamacare. Hillary has too much of that sort of political baggage. If the
Dems run her, the outcome is predictable.
Warren would have a far better chance since few people know anything about her
outside of the
I encourage all you troglodytes to maintain your high standards and BOYCOTT
the 2016 election, thereby increasing the odds of our achieving a first
female president. :)
On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 2:53 AM, arche...@embarqmail.com
arche...@embarqmail.com wrote:
Bill wasn't president very long
Serious question here: Why do you think Hillary! should be president?
Skills, qualifications, achievements, vision, style, etc., the kinds of
things a CEO would be assessed on if being interviewed to lead a large
company.
--R
On 3/29/15 11:19 AM, Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
encourage all
Andrew sez:
thereby increasing the odds of our achieving a first
female president. :)
Has Condoleezza Rice announced?
Rick
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Troglodytes, teabaggers.. any other denigrating invectives you wish to
throw out?
Really, I urge you to keep it civil. I thought we had grown past the use
of such terminology with the constructive destruction of the KKK and
implementation of civil rights. I am stunned at the continued use of
Yep, 'nother goodun, G!
Wilton
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ted Cruz?
Troglodytes, teabaggers.. any other denigrating invectives you wish to
throw
Her chances of getting the nomination? A snowball in hell comes to mind
On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 2:25 PM, Rick Knoble rickkno...@hotmail.com wrote:
Andrew sez:
thereby increasing the odds of our achieving a first
female president. :)
Has Condoleezza Rice announced?
Rick
Sent from my
Her chances of getting the nomination? A snowball in hell comes to mind
I thought you were talking about I can't contend with 2 email
accounts pillary. (a few days after she was bragging about all the
handheld devices she has.)
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Mountain Man wrote:
Grant wrote:
The real question I have unanswered is... how long before the Citizens
stand up and start to say I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna take this
anymore ?
That's not gonna happen.
What is there do if we stood up and spoke?
Speech doesn't accomplish anything.
Guns
GMANN sez:
Jeb has not shown he has an A game to me. Neither has any of the others
who show interest in the job.
I think jebs main interest is in not allowing dad and Brother to have
a notch he doesn't have. Therefore his primary motive is ego boost.
NOT the right motivation IMHO.
In the
If it's Jeb vs. Hillary a buck says you pull the lever for Jeb.
On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 5:46 PM, Curly McLain 126die...@gmail.com wrote:
andrew sez: So would you vote for Jeb?
Where's my no bush sticker? Are you working on that? It will be a big
seller. 75 million i bet could be sold
So would you vote for Jeb?
On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 2:10 PM, G Mann g2ma...@gmail.com wrote:
By all appearances and actions, displayed by Mrs. Clinton [in this example]
there is a presumption of privilege by those in office, which is taken to
mean, by actions, the law does not apply to them
Mitch wrote:
There's a growing 'I will not comply' movement out there.
I hope that grows to critical mass.
But what is the objective?
What are stated goals?
Meaningless goals / objectives become hard to put your life on the line.
Jobs? Social Security? Education? Income gap? - all the normal
Thank you for the question.
The only real vote I would cast for any of the current crop of POTUS
hopefuls would be as a member of the jury that has heard the full details
of their collective criminal violations of law while abusing the public
trust.
So, in this hypothetical, I would vote.
Grant wrote:
The real question I have unanswered is... how long before the Citizens
stand up and start to say I'm mad as hell and I'm not gonna take this
anymore ?
That's not gonna happen.
What is there do if we stood up and spoke?
Speech doesn't accomplish anything.
Guns kill.
The vote is
Mrs Clinton knows that mere laws do not apply to administration officials.
And they will not apply to administration officials until we see administration
officials sentenced to prison for violating them.
(actually, a prison sentence is probably useless too, the President would just
issue a
Mrs Clinton knows that mere laws do not apply to administration officials.
And they will not apply to administration officials until we see
administration
officials sentenced to prison for violating them.
(actually, a prison sentence is probably useless too, the President would just
issue a
By all appearances and actions, displayed by Mrs. Clinton [in this example]
there is a presumption of privilege by those in office, which is taken to
mean, by actions, the law does not apply to them personally. Further, that
any act done, for any purpose of their design, is above censure or
say born
on American soil which would after all exclude John Mcain...
-Curt
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to be Canadian... Still its fun to pick on the idiots who
questioned Obama's citizenship.
-Curt
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He renounced his Canuck
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 10:57 AM
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Why is there no way for him to be Canadian if he was born in Canada?
Both of my sons were born here to a mother who is a US citizen but do
not qualify for dual citizenship via their mother because she left the
USA before
Hawai'i was a state in 1961, and has been a US territory since 1900 or
so. Not very close to Kenya.
Peter
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So BHO Sr. is a child rapist? Statutory at least. Inter racial mating was
sort of illegal in many states at the time as well.
So he is the bastard son of a pedophile rapist?
clay
On Mar 26, 2015, at 12:42 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
Worthwhile to point out, Stanley Ann Dunham was 17
Wow, to think I didn't know that thanks to the lamestream media
suppressing the Truth.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2015 at 11:27 PM, LarryT l02tur...@comcast.net wrote:
very well put
LarryT
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On 3/24/2015 11:24 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
Somewhere, in the last 239 years, we as a
Thank you, however, I'm just an American Citizen who, like a large
percentage of other American Citizens, is shocked and dismayed at the
repeat offenses committed by the elected officials and those who they
appoint.
I feel moved to point out, as example, the latest action by Mrs. Clinton
regards
IT was a state in 1959, but BHO was not born there. His mother was subjected
to child rape there and gave birth in the land of his father.
clay
On Mar 27, 2015, at 4:50 PM, Peter Frederick wrote:
Hawai'i was a state in 1961, and has been a US territory since 1900 or so.
Not very close to
very well put
LarryT
91 300D
On 3/24/2015 11:24 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
Somewhere, in the last 239 years, we as a country shifted from being a
Constitutional Republic to acting like a Democracy.
The best description of a Democracy I've heard is: Two wolves and One sheep
voting on
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He renounced his Canuck citizenship a while back.
Dan
On Mar 25, 2015, at 8:38 PM, clay via Mercedes mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
Hold on! Cruz
, March 25, 2015 10:34 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ted Cruz?
The Citizenship requirements set forth in Constitution for holding the
office of President are unique to that office.
It appears Mr. Cruz, although a legal citizen, does not meet those unique
requirements.
But, in the words of another
His father was a minister - he's got religion in spades.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 6:43 PM, Mountain Man via Mercedes
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Gerry wrote:
P.S. Cruz got only 5% in a Quinnipiac pole compared to Walkers 17%.
Walker seems good.
Probably no grey hair.
Cruz is no grey
Easy assumption hold on.. It's the Koch brothers calling again...
brb... ;))
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 10:34 AM, Curly McLain via Mercedes
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
Funny little thing.. Mr. B. Obama, while in congress, demanded that Mr. J.
McCain was not eligible to serve as President
If Cruz leads the balloting in the primaries and appears headed toward the
R nomination, the Koch Bros. will fund a search that miraculaously locates
Cruz' USA birth certificate tucked away in Grandma's linen cabinet.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Peter Frederick via Mercedes
There's no way he could be Canadian -- bullfeathers, he's as
Canadian as anyone else born in Calgary, Alberta.
Unlike Obama, Cruz WAS born outside the USA. He has, believe it or
not, a valid Canadian birth certificate, which makes him a citizen
just like having a US birth certificate
Funny little thing.. Mr. B. Obama, while in congress, demanded that Mr. J.
McCain was not eligible to serve as President because of his location of
birth in Panama. After raising a high stink over it, it was determined that
Mr. McCain, born of TWO American citizens, one on duty serving in US
To: 'G Mann'; 'Mercedes Discussion List'
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ted Cruz?
It appears Mr. Cruz, although a legal citizen, does not meet those unique
requirements.
Well! I too thought that this was the case, based on my work experience as
a former Immigration Officer/Supervisor. But recent research has
: Wednesday, March 25, 2015 7:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ted Cruz?
The Citizenship requirements set forth in Constitution for holding the
office of President are unique to that office.
It appears Mr. Cruz, although a legal citizen, does not meet those unique
Discussion List
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ted Cruz?
The Citizenship requirements set forth in Constitution for holding the
office of President are unique to that office.
It appears Mr. Cruz, although a legal citizen, does not meet those unique
requirements.
But, in the words of another possible
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But you said there was no way for him to be Canadian.
If he renounced Canadian citizenship, then one would think
Excellent point.
Pretty sure there are no newly freed slaves to be affected by that
amendment remaining.. Perhaps it's usefulness has expired.
On Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Scott Ritchey via Mercedes
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
Another strange artifact of slavery. The intent (14th
Another strange artifact of slavery. The intent (14th amendment, 1868) was
to make it clear that the freed slaves were citizens (which was pretty-much
all of them, slave trade ended in 1808). On one hand, this should be fixed
because it creates the anchor baby situation. On the other hand, this
Thankfully (?), he is such an over the top extremist that there is a
less-than-even chance the R party won't nominate him.
You are right, the R party wont nominate anyone but a liberal ala
tailhook mccain or Willard. However, he does represnt mainstream
Americans, and given a chance,
Obama was born in Hawaii, a US state, to an American mother.
-Curt
THat is the party line, but there is no evidence presented.
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Worthwhile to point out, Stanley Ann Dunham was 17 at time of birth, thus,
a minor under the existing law and not in possession of transferable
citizenship rights since at that time, a 17 yr. old could not legally sign
documents.
Legally, Mr. Obama Sr. was married to another woman, thus the
Interesting side note of law. USA is the only country that confers
Citizenship based on LOCATION on American soil at time of birth for Mexican
children [principally].
If you and your pregnant wife visit Mexico and the child is born there,
Mexico WILL NOT confer Mexican Citizenship to that child.
If Cruz leads the balloting in the primaries and appears headed toward the
R nomination, the Koch Bros. will fund a search that miraculaously locates
Cruz' USA birth certificate tucked away in Grandma's linen cabinet.
Its been done before!
Would that bother you?
If so, why didn't it bother
Peter sez:
Unlike Obama, Cruz WAS born outside the USA. He has, believe it or
not, a valid Canadian birth certificate, which makes him a citizen
just like having a US birth certificate makes someone a US citizen.
BZZT WRONG!
Canada does not have anchor babies! NO OTHER country
Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
If Cruz leads the balloting in the primaries and appears headed toward the
R nomination, the Koch Bros. will fund a search that miraculaously locates
Cruz' USA birth certificate tucked away in Grandma's linen cabinet.
...
Peter Frederick
Andrew sez:
Now the Teabag party is another matter. They absolutely LOVE this
guy. This is why i predict at lesat a three way race in 2016. Add Ted to
the mix of Hillary (if she runs), Jeb, and possibly Bernie Sanders.
There is no teabag party. Show me one ballot that lists a candidate
of
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It appears Mr. Cruz, although a legal citizen, does not meet those
unique
Gerry wrote:
P.S. Cruz got only 5% in a Quinnipiac pole compared to Walkers 17%.
Walker seems good.
Probably no grey hair.
Cruz is no grey hair.
Dump the teabag jazz and he might do well.
Walker needs to get religion.
mao
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to pick on the idiots who
questioned Obama's citizenship.
-Curt
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ted Cruz?
He renounced his Canuck citizenship a while back.
Dan
as that.
Why make things any more difficult?
-Curt
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The technical question of law which I don't
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Well.. I could quickly agree that Mr. B. Obama Jr. father was unknown if
presented with a verifiable birth certificate that so stated.. Which I have
not.
Again
of Cuba...
-Curt
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Interesting side note of law. USA is the only country
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Funny little thing.. Mr. B. Obama, while in congress, demanded that Mr. J.
McCain was not eligible to serve as President because of his location of birth
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The Citizenship requirements set forth in Constitution for holding the
office of President are unique to that office.
It appears Mr. Cruz, although a legal citizen, does
Cruz and Obama are natural
born citizens, the immigration status of the father plays into it not at all.
-Curt
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this foolishness over with
once and for all, its just a distraction.
-Curt
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Fair point, however, when
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Interesting side note of law. USA is the only country that confers
Citizenship based on LOCATION on American soil at time of birth for Mexican
children [principally].
If you and your pregnant wife visit Mexico
technically he's an American born
abroad like so many children of active servicepersons.
-Curt
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ted Cruz
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Why is there no way for him to be Canadian if he was born in Canada?
Both of my sons were
an American born abroad like so many children of active
servicepersons.
-Curt
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Why
be native born.
-Curt
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But you said there was no way for him to be Canadian.
If he renounced
into it. If the father were unknown we wouldn't be
having this discussion...
-Curt
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Funny little thing.. Mr. B
he's an American born abroad like so many children of active
servicepersons.
-Curt
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specifically of Cuba...
-Curt
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Interesting side note of law. USA is the only country
So sorry, cannot allow that.
Need to tax people on worldwide income like USA so have to keep all
citizens no matter what.
RB
On 25/03/2015 8:41 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
He renounced his Canuck citizenship a while back.
Dan
On Mar 25, 2015, at 8:38 PM, clay via Mercedes
so many children of active servicepersons.
-Curt
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Why is there no way for him
its fun to pick on the idiots
who questioned Obama's citizenship.
-Curt
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He renounced his Canuck citizenship
If we are lucky, we can fix it at the ballot box. If we are not lucky,
it
will come to the fox hole.
Soap box, ballot box, cartridge box. Isn't that the usual
progression?
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Anyone who votes for Hillary had better make sure they wouldn't object
to her running mate becoming president.
Now _there's_ an ironic reversal! :-)
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If the ship of state were an airliner, it would be off course and
entering
an uncontrolled decent.
If only our SoS _was_ uncontrolledly decent! :-)
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Hold on! Cruz is a Canadian.
His mama was from below the 49th, but his dad was some wetback from pirates of
the Caribbean.
On Mar 24, 2015, at 6:45 PM, Jim Cathey via Mercedes wrote:
provide the Native American (pre-European Invader Indigenous Person) content.
Only native Americans are
It was used to kill a dame who did abortions. They should have used it for
something a bit more interesting
clay
On Mar 24, 2015, at 8:29 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
Funny you should mention that.
Some years ago, I built a full size working Guillotine. Lately, I've been
ask if I could
He renounced his Canuck citizenship a while back.
Dan
On Mar 25, 2015, at 8:38 PM, clay via Mercedes mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
Hold on! Cruz is a Canadian.
His mama was from below the 49th, but his dad was some wetback from pirates
of the Caribbean.
The Citizenship requirements set forth in Constitution for holding the
office of President are unique to that office.
It appears Mr. Cruz, although a legal citizen, does not meet those unique
requirements.
But, in the words of another possible candidate, What difference does it
make.
On Wed,
You have the BEST sense of humor. ROFLMAO!
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 10:39 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
When did anyone in con gress ever read the constitution, with the possible
exceptions of Cruz, S King and Ernst?
The Citizenship requirements set forth in
The Citizenship requirements set forth in Constitution for holding the
office of President are unique to that office.
_Running_ for the office. I think a non-naive-American could end
up _holding_ the office, if he came to it by succession. Same way
Bill Clinton could end up holding the office
When did anyone in con gress ever read the constitution, with the
possible exceptions of Cruz, S King and Ernst?
The Citizenship requirements set forth in Constitution for holding the
office of President are unique to that office.
It appears Mr. Cruz, although a legal citizen, does not meet
.
Greg
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ted Cruz?
Who's said anything about Hillary?
You think any
Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ted Cruz?
Theres always a 3rd party candidate, NPR just neglects to talk about
them.
Seriously, in 2008 Ron Paul (then running as a Republican) was second in
Nevada, NPR reported on the 1st and 3rd place finishers completely
skipping him. So
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] Ted Cruz?
Who thinks there will be a third party candidate this time around?
So why do you bother to listen to all the propaganda stations
Who thinks there will be a third party candidate this time around?
Get Jokin Joe (Biteme) to run as the 3rd party. He'd probably get
more votes than the queen of arKansas!
He could run as a 1901 Progressive!
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Somewhere, in the last 239 years, we as a country shifted from being a
Constitutional Republic to acting like a Democracy.
The best description of a Democracy I've heard is: Two wolves and One sheep
voting on what to eat for dinner.
The best description of a Republic I've heard is: One well
As George Washington pointed out, we shouldn't have parties because we can
already see what happens when we do.
People tend to divide themselves based on the parties, rather than based on the
issues. Many aren't actually listening to what is being said, they are too busy
trying to push
Funny you should mention that.
Some years ago, I built a full size working Guillotine. Lately, I've been
ask if I could go into volume production. My observation is that America
votes with it's wallet first...
It gives cause for wonder, doesn't it..
Interesting historical note, machinery wise.
provide the Native American (pre-European Invader Indigenous Person)
content.
Only native Americans are eligible for the office. Perhaps this
is referring to Aboriginal Americans?
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As George Washington pointed out, we shouldn't have parties because
we can already see what happens when we do.
People tend to divide themselves based on the parties, rather than
based on the issues. Many aren't actually listening to what is being
said, they are too busy trying to push
Anyone who votes for Hillary had better make sure they wouldn't object to her
running mate becoming president. She has had a small stroke and she does not
appear to be in the best of health. The pressures of the presidency could do
her under.
Gerry
Andrew Strasfogel wrote:
Who's said
On 24/03/2015 2:08 PM, WILTON via Mercedes wrote:
'Nother pieca BS he can pile on with the rest of it to try pass off on
somebody.
Wilton
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The Republican potential candidates have a new category this time around.
Several of them are Undocumented Democrat.
Hillary is taking some reality hits lately from her actions. It seems
unlikely she will have the political traction she once had with hard core
progressives and Democratic
There appears to be race among the R non-candidates to see who can brand
himself as the most conservative of the pack. Cruz is off to a flying
start with his call to abolish EPA, the IRS, and non-Christians.
OTOH, Jeb doesn't seem to care one way or the other so long as he is the
first to raise
It's all pointless, it's Hillary!'s turn so she should just assume the
job, we could avoid all the trouble and money spending and annoyances,
and have the Smartest Woman in the World as our President, maybe with
Michelle Obama as the VP, and in 8 years perhaps Chels and one of the
Obama girls
Who's said anything about Hillary?
You think any of the R candidaes would be better?
On Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 4:46 PM, Rich Thomas via Mercedes
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
It's all pointless, it's Hillary!'s turn so she should just assume the
job, we could avoid all the trouble and money
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Enjoy.
Dan
On Mar 24, 2015, at 4:51 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
Who's said anything about Hillary?
You think any of the R candidaes would be better?
Nothing needs be said about Hillary! It's her turn, we all know that,
she should be president by acclimation or executive order or everyone
should just accede. Rs and any other Ds are irrelevant.
What difference, at this point, does it make?
--R
On 3/24/15 4:51 PM, Andrew Strasfogel
] Ted Cruz?
On 24/03/2015 3:04 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes wrote:
There appears to be race among the R non-candidates to see who can brand
himself as the most conservative of the pack. Cruz is off to a flying
start with his call to abolish EPA, the IRS, and non-Christians.
OTOH, Jeb doesn't
There appears to be race among the R non-candidates to see who can brand
himself as the most conservative of the pack. Cruz is off to a flying
start with his call to abolish EPA, the IRS, and non-Christians.
OTOH, Jeb doesn't seem to care one way or the other so long as he is the
first to raise
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