Re: 2016 Election Thread (My God Kill Me Now)
Posted: July 21 16, 11:42 am
She's [expletive] drop dead gorgeous. FCBG > FRBG.
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Right, what was I thinking, getting involved is for losers, it is so much better to sit on front of a computer and complain.Freed Roger wrote:republican (or democrat FWIW) intern to make changes and a difference. that's a good one. ha ha.wart57 wrote: I find it disheartening that there are no African Americans in that picture. But, if an African American wanted to be a Republican intern, just go apply and start trying to make changes and make a difference.
Hate to be the one to tell you this Jim, but being a Dem, eh, well, you know... *sigh*jim wrote:She's [expletive] drop dead gorgeous. FCBG > FRBG.
Still hot as hell.Joe Shlabotnik wrote:Hate to be the one to tell you this Jim, but being a Dem, eh, well, you know... *sigh*jim wrote:She's [expletive] drop dead gorgeous. FCBG > FRBG.
She's a 'she'.
Why would any minority want to join a party openly hostile toward minorities?wart57 wrote:Right, what was I thinking, getting involved is for losers, it is so much better to sit on front of a computer and complain.Freed Roger wrote:republican (or democrat FWIW) intern to make changes and a difference. that's a good one. ha ha.wart57 wrote: I find it disheartening that there are no African Americans in that picture. But, if an African American wanted to be a Republican intern, just go apply and start trying to make changes and make a difference.
The entire party is not, that is the thing. The only way to make changes to the Republican party is from the inside. Weed out the racists idiots, get rid of the homo-phobes and the bigots.cardsfansince82 wrote:Why would any minority want to join a party openly hostile toward minorities?wart57 wrote:Right, what was I thinking, getting involved is for losers, it is so much better to sit on front of a computer and complain.Freed Roger wrote:republican (or democrat FWIW) intern to make changes and a difference. that's a good one. ha ha.wart57 wrote: I find it disheartening that there are no African Americans in that picture. But, if an African American wanted to be a Republican intern, just go apply and start trying to make changes and make a difference.
Actually it is the entire party. 80% of primary voters voted for either Trump or Cruz. The official party platform that was passed in a landslide by the delegates has discrimination at its core. Quit putting the onus on other people to change the republican party. It is what it is at this point.wart57 wrote:The entire party is not, that is the thing. The only way to make changes to the Republican party is from the inside. Weed out the racists idiots, get rid of the homo-phobes and the bigots.cardsfansince82 wrote:Why would any minority want to join a party openly hostile toward minorities?wart57 wrote:Right, what was I thinking, getting involved is for losers, it is so much better to sit on front of a computer and complain.Freed Roger wrote:republican (or democrat FWIW) intern to make changes and a difference. that's a good one. ha ha.wart57 wrote: I find it disheartening that there are no African Americans in that picture. But, if an African American wanted to be a Republican intern, just go apply and start trying to make changes and make a difference.
I am doing what I can to change the party, but I am not a registered Republican, so I could't vote in the primaries anyway.cardsfansince82 wrote:Actually it is the entire party. 80% of primary voters voted for either Trump or Cruz. The official party platform that was passed in a landslide by the delegates has discrimination at its core. Quit putting the onus on other people to change the republican party. It is what it is at this point.wart57 wrote:The entire party is not, that is the thing. The only way to make changes to the Republican party is from the inside. Weed out the racists idiots, get rid of the homo-phobes and the bigots.cardsfansince82 wrote:Why would any minority want to join a party openly hostile toward minorities?wart57 wrote:Right, what was I thinking, getting involved is for losers, it is so much better to sit on front of a computer and complain.Freed Roger wrote:republican (or democrat FWIW) intern to make changes and a difference. that's a good one. ha ha.wart57 wrote: I find it disheartening that there are no African Americans in that picture. But, if an African American wanted to be a Republican intern, just go apply and start trying to make changes and make a difference.
So voting for Trump or Cruz makes you a racist? Didn't know that.cardsfansince82 wrote:Actually it is the entire party. 80% of primary voters voted for either Trump or Cruz. The official party platform that was passed in a landslide by the delegates has discrimination at its core. Quit putting the onus on other people to change the republican party. It is what it is at this point.wart57 wrote:The entire party is not, that is the thing. The only way to make changes to the Republican party is from the inside. Weed out the racists idiots, get rid of the homo-phobes and the bigots.cardsfansince82 wrote:Why would any minority want to join a party openly hostile toward minorities?wart57 wrote:Right, what was I thinking, getting involved is for losers, it is so much better to sit on front of a computer and complain.Freed Roger wrote:republican (or democrat FWIW) intern to make changes and a difference. that's a good one. ha ha.wart57 wrote: I find it disheartening that there are no African Americans in that picture. But, if an African American wanted to be a Republican intern, just go apply and start trying to make changes and make a difference.