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The debate

evangelist6589

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So what did you think? Who do you think will win as the GOP nomination? I am not sure about Trump and find him on the extreme. I'd vote for Huckabee but I doubt he will win the nomination, so I then will pick Bush. However he seems to lack the Charisma of his brother. So I am not sure whom will win the nomination.
 

OldRegular

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So what did you think? Who do you think will win as the GOP nomination? I am not sure about Trump and find him on the extreme. I'd vote for Huckabee but I doubt he will win the nomination, so I then will pick Bush. However he seems to lack the Charisma of his brother. So I am not sure whom will win the nomination.

Sixteen of the seventeen candidates for the Republican nomination are far more capable of serving as president than any democrat.
 

Zaac

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That's an example of correct usage. Congrats.

There you go again. It's who baby, who

It's like fingernails on a chalk board. And I don't get it cause it's just not that difficult unless you natively don't speak English.

It's like THERE and THEIR.

Or the one I really can't stand is "I SEEN".:BangHead:
 

Don

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I may be on ignore as well, but I'll try anyway:
So what did you think? Who do you think will win as the GOP nomination? I am not sure about Trump and find him on the extreme. I'd vote for Huckabee but I doubt he will win the nomination, so I then will pick Bush. However he seems to lack the Charisma of his brother.
Meh. Didn't watch. Trump doesn't represent me or my viewpoints. Neither do most of the other candidates.

Lots of fluff last night. Not much on actual plan or how to accomplish those lofty goals.
So I am not sure whom will win the nomination.
-1 for incorrect usage of "whom."
 

PreachTony

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Who do you think will win as the GOP nomination?

So I am not sure whom will win the nomination.

Seriously, Evan, are you just doing this "whom" thing to get on people's nerves?

It's like fingernails on a chalk board. And I don't get it cause it's just not that difficult unless you natively don't speak English.

It's like THERE and THEIR.

Or the one I really can't stand is "I SEEN".:BangHead:
The three that bother me the most are:
1. Irregardless
2. Supposably
3. The Specific Ocean
 

Don

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Seriously, Evan, are you just doing this "whom" thing to get on people's nerves?


The three that bother me the most are:
1. Irregardless
2. Supposably
3. The Specific Ocean

NO. Please say you haven't actually had someone say "Specific Ocean."

One of mine is "congradulations." Actually saw that word posted on a sign outside a middle school, congratulating their sixth-grade graduates. Then was told in a nearby furniture store that it was the best school in the area. Thus, homeschooling!
 

PreachTony

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NO. Please say you haven't actually had someone say "Specific Ocean."

One of mine is "congradulations." Actually saw that word posted on a sign outside a middle school, congratulating their sixth-grade graduates. Then was told in a nearby furniture store that it was the best school in the area. Thus, homeschooling!

Yes, I have...


As far as the "congradulations" thing, we used that on a banner in the sign shop I worked in, but it was typed out as "conGRADulations." We dressed it up with a diploma and mortarboard. It was a play on words.
 

Don

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Yes, I have...


As far as the "congradulations" thing, we used that on a banner in the sign shop I worked in, but it was typed out as "conGRADulations." We dressed it up with a diploma and mortarboard. It was a play on words.

That play on words, I can understand. When a sign has all the same type and size lettering, there's no indication that it's a play on words. And I've see people spell it that way in cards for birth announcements and other things, too.
 

righteousdude2

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So what did you think? Who do you think will win as the GOP nomination? I am not sure about Trump and find him on the extreme. I'd vote for Huckabee but I doubt he will win the nomination, so I then will pick Bush. However he seems to lack the Charisma of his brother. So I am not sure whom will win the nomination.

Moi thinks that Kelly and Fox should be thankful that they weren't awarded any rabbits for some of their questions, especially the ones to Trump! :laugh:
 

wpe3bql

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I wonder whom the debate weakened?[

It weakened everyone who thought this one debate will prove much of anything come next November.

One debate per se 15 months prior to the actual election proves very little. The attention span of most American people indicates that less than half--and probably a much larger percentage than that--will have even remembered what was said/done in this one debate.

While BB certainly has its share of political die hards from all over the philosophical spectrum, even those who claim to know who'll be the GOP's final contender against the Jackass Party, as well as any third party, based on this one debate, I predict will have changed his/her minds at least once or twice from whom they now claim will be the sure-fire GOP nominee .
 

righteousdude2

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It weakened everyone who thought this one debate will prove much of anything come next November.

One debate per se 15 months prior to the actual election proves very little. The attention span of most American people indicates that less than half--and probably a much larger percentage than that--will have even remembered what was said/done in this one debate.

While BB certainly has its share of political die hards from all over the philosophical spectrum, even those who claim to know who'll be the GOP's final contender against the Jackass Party, as well as any third party, based on this one debate, I predict will have changed his/her minds at least once or twice from whom they now claim will be the sure-fire GOP nominee .

The majority of voters in this country have "no attention span!" In fact most cannot see beyond their own entitlements, and the fear of losing them.

For instance all those on long term unemployment, disability social security, welfare, WIC, etc., and enjoying the hassle free life of not having to earn an honest day's pay will vote to elect a leader who is most likely to keep the checks coming.

The gays and their straight friends and family will vote to keep the status quo in their favor. A GOP prez may nominate SCOTUS justices that may throw out gay marriage.

Illegals will get sympathy votes from their legal family and friends and the bleeding heart liberals in order to keep the government from ending DACA, building a tougher border, and throwing the bums (the criminal element) out.

Those getting free Obamacare will vote to make sure they keep getting care at the expense of us, who pay extremely high premiums to subsidize their care. Truth is, we could care for these folks through clinics and ER's providing care when needed and billing the feds for it. But, this would eliminate one more government bureaucracy, and we can't do that?

All special interest folks will selfishly do what is in their best self interests and not what is best for America as a whole.

It has little to do with attention span, because the entitled will vote for who is going to keep the party going. What a shame. :tonofbricks:
 
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