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Higgs
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« on: November 29, 2015, 01:44:19 AM »

Can someone change the title because we know it's incorrect now?
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Higgs
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E: 6.14, S: -4.17

« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2015, 12:11:03 PM »

Can someone change the title because we know it's incorrect now?

Even when one of them condemns it, the delay is still scandalous. None are qualified for job.
Like the democrats you have a socialist, a liar and Martin O'Malley

Conservatives don't like Democratic candidates and vice versa. Obviously.

My point was on the specific subject of the OP, the cowardice of the GOP candidates is disqualifying.


Being qualified for the job has nothing to do with my post. The title says no Republican has condemned the shooting and that is false.
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Higgs
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Posts: 2,581


Political Matrix
E: 6.14, S: -4.17

« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2015, 01:41:38 PM »

Can someone change the title because we know it's incorrect now?

Even when one of them condemns it, the delay is still scandalous. None are qualified for job.
Like the democrats you have a socialist, a liar and Martin O'Malley

Conservatives don't like Democratic candidates and vice versa. Obviously.

My point was on the specific subject of the OP, the cowardice of the GOP candidates is disqualifying.


Being qualified for the job has nothing to do with my post. The title says no Republican has condemned the shooting and that is false.

The point of the original post was that it was abhorrent that no Republican presidential candidate had at that time commented on the attack. Your post about the subject being wrong once one or two finally did comment was implicitly arguing it was no longer an offense the party should be called out for. My point is they're not off the hook for finally addressing it because the delay in saying anything about a high profile terror attack committed on American soil (the point of the original post) should disqualify all of them from the presidency.

Oh give me a break. Because they took a day before tweeting something out about the shooting they're disqualified from the Presidency? Jesus...
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