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I was afraid when bush wa elected, but that was nothing compared to my fear now liberal N proud Jul 2016 #1
I was afraid when both Reagan and Bush (GW) were elected and both hurt us badly. lark Jul 2016 #44
Glad Ezra is finally waking up. There have been heavy warning signs for many years. newthinking Jul 2016 #48
I live in BC, and I've had a handful of my American friends ask if I'll help them get into Canada. BobTheSubgenius Jul 2016 #78
Age makes a difference! DRI Jul 2016 #56
Blue dog here lark Jul 2016 #79
If elected, Trump would set America back a hundred years. In_The_Wind Jul 2016 #2
Worse than that... 2naSalit Jul 2016 #6
It's truly frightening. In_The_Wind Jul 2016 #8
He'd be setting us back to colonial times.... AlbertCat Jul 2016 #59
I do know that 2naSalit Jul 2016 #71
But: fuzzwald Jul 2016 #75
Some of us who look different would probably be deported yuiyoshida Jul 2016 #15
We cannot let that happen! We need to vote for Hillary to Stop Trump. In_The_Wind Jul 2016 #25
yes! or harassed and otherwise made to feel unwelcome. sarae Jul 2016 #51
It's not my concern about Trump as much as all of his minions who would carry out his message. bulloney Jul 2016 #36
I never thought it could get worse than W and Cheney. tallahasseedem Jul 2016 #3
+1 Hekate Jul 2016 #13
Pence tossed that ticket to the whack-a-doo side of the fence. HughBeaumont Jul 2016 #32
That's also how I feel about Pence. LuvNewcastle Jul 2016 #74
Yup. progressoid Jul 2016 #37
People should be afraid especially after his comments about NATO nt maryellen99 Jul 2016 #4
I have a very queasy feeling at the pit of my stomach tonight..... northoftheborder Jul 2016 #5
Michael Moore says you are in denial if you feel Trump can't win davidn3600 Jul 2016 #7
Uh . . . . HughBeaumont Jul 2016 #31
2012 Electoral College Vote totals mnhtnbb Jul 2016 #33
That being said, Trump isn't taking all four states. HughBeaumont Jul 2016 #54
Three of those four states currently have Republican governors mnhtnbb Jul 2016 #73
Far from the first for me (nt) bigwillq Jul 2016 #9
I admit that I am terrified. nruthie Jul 2016 #10
I just remarked to a friend tonight tammywammy Jul 2016 #11
Now look at the GOP platform and you won't be able to sleep world wide wally Jul 2016 #12
Never under estimate coco77 Jul 2016 #14
completely agree trixie Jul 2016 #16
"his basic decency"???????? are you ******* KIDDING? niyad Jul 2016 #17
I read that to mean his lack of decency. (nt) Skinner Jul 2016 #27
those two words should definitely have been there. niyad Jul 2016 #64
Me too. The context was very clear. PatrickforO Jul 2016 #77
Is that all you read? ProudToBeBlueInRhody Jul 2016 #29
confused? really? thanks for the insult, but I read the whole thing, and niyad Jul 2016 #63
I don't know how you can read that article and think Klein in ANY way was crediting Trump ProudToBeBlueInRhody Jul 2016 #68
and so does mine. but keep on trying. niyad Jul 2016 #69
Nah, I'll stop trying ProudToBeBlueInRhody Jul 2016 #70
Bad editing. malthaussen Jul 2016 #39
I would certainly hope so. niyad Jul 2016 #65
Trump keeps telling us who he is. Those who either don't believe him or think they can control ... Hekate Jul 2016 #18
Their is a lot of denial that can push him to victory Person 2713 Jul 2016 #26
No, not necessarily fools. malthaussen Jul 2016 #40
Do they know Trump is lying and can't fulfill the promises he is making? Martin Eden Jul 2016 #45
And I think most of them know exactly what he is... malthaussen Jul 2016 #46
Difficult to know how many of Trump's ardent admirers really know he constantly lies to their face Martin Eden Jul 2016 #47
Understood, but that is just as difficult to know as the other... malthaussen Jul 2016 #49
But whenever an election is in process ... Martin Eden Jul 2016 #52
Sure, because that's what it was. malthaussen Jul 2016 #53
Trump is an absolute menace demfromWA03 Jul 2016 #19
Absolutely terrifying, horrifying. +1, I agree he is alarming, dreadful. uppityperson Jul 2016 #22
Internment Camps Will Come billhicks76 Jul 2016 #20
Reagan gutted the education system. 40 years of that gave us Trump. Initech Jul 2016 #21
Raygun begat shrub, now Drumpt. Raygun was the worst President ever. kairos12 Jul 2016 #41
I'm scared n/t hibbing Jul 2016 #23
Don't be scared of Trump GreenEyedLefty Jul 2016 #24
Yep Kimberly1990219 Jul 2016 #28
K&R napkinz Jul 2016 #30
What I keep thinking of as I read this thread Prisoner_Number_Six Jul 2016 #34
“I am the law and order candidate.” Is there any doubt what he means? bucolic_frolic Jul 2016 #35
It could even be like 1980 bucolic_frolic Jul 2016 #43
Still wondering what the "October Surprise" will be. malthaussen Jul 2016 #50
Look at who he says he admires: Still In Wisconsin Jul 2016 #55
Rec! progressoid Jul 2016 #38
I agree Third Doctor Jul 2016 #42
I am going to say something first bullsnarfle Jul 2016 #57
that he is one major mistake by Hillary Clinton away from winning it — should scare us all. AlbertCat Jul 2016 #58
This was a really good read! A keeper. calimary Jul 2016 #60
View from the Midwest sammcgee68 Jul 2016 #61
I hate Hitler analogies but we have to learn from history the ramifications of being complacent and YOHABLO Jul 2016 #62
The Bubble Led To This colsohlibgal Jul 2016 #66
I am not alone. nt TeamPooka Jul 2016 #67
Well, Ezra, TNNurse Jul 2016 #72
On another post you did, there was a brilliant quote from Maya Angelou: PatrickforO Jul 2016 #76
K & R Scurrilous Jul 2016 #80
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