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To: i-node who wrote (924037)3/2/2016 2:11:07 PM
From: gronieel2  Respond to of 1576654
 
...Giving Obama the Nobel was, to me, pretty much like the acquittal of OJ...

Oh so sorry to hear that Nodie...maybe he will return the Nobel Prize when he hears your opinion. Do you really think anybody gives a fig for what you think. Get over it man. Obama is a successful two-term POTUS with a Nobel Peace Prize. And you? A tidey whitey whiner!



To: i-node who wrote (924037)3/2/2016 2:28:41 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1576654
 
Why Donald Trump Might Be the Most Dangerous Presidential Candidate in History

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To: i-node who wrote (924037)3/2/2016 2:30:30 PM
From: puborectalis  Respond to of 1576654
 
why don't you tell us how you really feel about the president.



To: i-node who wrote (924037)3/2/2016 3:06:18 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576654
 
Carson to skip Thursday's GOP debate amid uncertainty about future



Christine Wang | @christiiineeee
1 Min AgoBreaking News

Ben Carson has confirmed that he will not attend Thursday's GOP debate.

This story is developing. Please check back for further updates.

Carson said in a statement on Wednesday that he decided not to attend the Fox News GOP Presidential Debate after the results of Super Tuesday.

"I do not see a political path forward in light of last evening's Super Tuesday primary results," Carson said in a statement. He also promised that he would continue his "grassroots movement."

While Carson has not formally suspended his campaign, he said in his statement that he will discuss the future of his movement during his speech on Friday at the Conservative Political Action Conference.

Carson also said in a statement that he is not making campaign decisions based on financial constraints, but based on what he believes is in the best interest of the American people

Carson and John Kasich are the only candidates who have yet to win a single state.

Armstrong Williams, Carson's longtime business manager, tells the Associated Press it's "just the reality" that "there's only one candidate in this 2016 election on the GOP side, and his name is (Donald) Trump."

Williams adds that Sens. Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz also "have no path" and should drop out.

Two senior Carson staffers told NBC News that Carson is still planning to hold campaign events in Michigan, which holds its primary next Tuesday.

Carson drew the national spotlight to him in October when he pushed past Donald Trump among party voters in some opinion polls in Iowa, which kicked off the state-by-state presidential nominating contests in February.

But he saw his support drop after a series of missteps in some of his comments about national security in the aftermath of the attacks in San Bernardino, California and Paris.

— NBC News, The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.



To: i-node who wrote (924037)3/2/2016 3:44:32 PM
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# Joshua W. Burton Says:
October 9th, 2009 at 7:56 am Quote

Does the guy carrying the nuclear “football” have to stand on the podium with him when he accepts it, or do they have a procedure where he can sit a few rows back and just knock people out of the way if necessary?

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