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Even more dangerous than Obama - If that's possible
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomosendero" data-source="post: 1151351" data-attributes="member: 3622"><p>I don't question the honesty of people from the Northeast generally, but for their Politicians, that's a different story. And even though there are many up there who believe in the Constitution and the Second Amendment, the mindset of the majority does not, the view of that majority and Cal as well is evident to all, as they gleefully hand over their freedom, that's their business, the rest of the country does not need to suffer over it.</p><p>If Trump is honest then he has made a serious change of heart, not only concerning gun control but many other issues, that is POSSIBLE but I am worried about that. </p><p>Again, if he is nominated I will vote for him, but Cruz is solid, and no doubt Huck & Jindal have proven themselves, but they are toast now.</p><p>I absolutely won't vote for Christie and Kas, 2 of the Libs that I am talking about in the first paragraph.</p><p>As far as Obama, his record in IL could be easily researched before he ran for Pres the first time, his anti gun roots were easy to find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomosendero, post: 1151351, member: 3622"] I don't question the honesty of people from the Northeast generally, but for their Politicians, that's a different story. And even though there are many up there who believe in the Constitution and the Second Amendment, the mindset of the majority does not, the view of that majority and Cal as well is evident to all, as they gleefully hand over their freedom, that's their business, the rest of the country does not need to suffer over it. If Trump is honest then he has made a serious change of heart, not only concerning gun control but many other issues, that is POSSIBLE but I am worried about that. Again, if he is nominated I will vote for him, but Cruz is solid, and no doubt Huck & Jindal have proven themselves, but they are toast now. I absolutely won't vote for Christie and Kas, 2 of the Libs that I am talking about in the first paragraph. As far as Obama, his record in IL could be easily researched before he ran for Pres the first time, his anti gun roots were easy to find. [/QUOTE]
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