Topic: The Donald Goes to Iowa!
msharmony's photo
Sat 03/05/11 04:33 PM







The Donald is like Midas, everything he touches turns to gold.


Why do his companies go bankrupt with regularity, then? That's a fair question.

He once said "If you owe the bank a hundred thousand dollars, the bank owns you. If you owe the bank a hundred million, you own the bank." That quote tells me he has zero integrity when dealing with other peoples' money.

Besides, his motives are just so transparent. He knows he has NO chance of getting elected, this is just a strategic play to enhance his personal 'brand'.

-Kerry O.


Two times is regularly? No integrity? He has helped more people then any of us could ever dream of.

No chance of getting elected? rofl His brand doesn't need any enhancing, he's done that well over the years himself.


four times in twenty years dude,,,,come on now,,,,


He "Oficially filed" twice. He has talked about it couple of other times. I would rather have someone who has pulled one of his companies out of bankrupcy then someone who takes money from illegal arms traders and terrorists.


check again

trump enterprises has THREE Bankruptcies (1992,2004,2009)

and Donald filed a business bankruptcy in 1991
that makes four,,in twenty years


Ummmm then one in 91, was the same one from 92. All the bankrupcies were pulled out anyways.



its all good
to each their own,,

KerryO's photo
Sat 03/05/11 06:34 PM



Who cares what happens in his personal life? He didn't commit any crimes while having an affair like Clinton, Spitzer, McGreevy....


So, you don't care if a candidate has a history of infidelity as long as he's a Republican?

Maybe other voters do, though. And probably enough of them do to make both Gingrich's and Trump's candidacies impossible. But, as they say, a year is a long time in American politics.

Speaking only as a voter who is registered Independent and who won't get to vote in the primaries because of it, I don't think either of these men have what it takes to be the leader of the so-called Free World.

-Kerry O.

Lpdon's photo
Sat 03/05/11 06:46 PM




Who cares what happens in his personal life? He didn't commit any crimes while having an affair like Clinton, Spitzer, McGreevy....


So, you don't care if a candidate has a history of infidelity as long as he's a Republican?

Maybe other voters do, though. And probably enough of them do to make both Gingrich's and Trump's candidacies impossible. But, as they say, a year is a long time in American politics.

Speaking only as a voter who is registered Independent and who won't get to vote in the primaries because of it, I don't think either of these men have what it takes to be the leader of the so-called Free World.

-Kerry O.


No, I don't care about a candidates personal life as long as they are not committing crimes in the process or aftermath.

Lpdon's photo
Sat 03/05/11 08:43 PM

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Sat 03/05/11 09:48 PM
Edited by artlo on Sat 03/05/11 10:00 PM
No, I don't care about a candidates personal life as long as they are not committing crimes in the process or aftermath.
Odd. You seem to be spending an awful lot of time with your PhotoShop trying to smear somebody who has not commited any crimes. That's your right. I hope you don't think it's convincing anybody of anything.

AdventureBegins's photo
Sun 03/06/11 12:32 AM
Sign of the times...

One person uses photoshop to change a picture...

The other uses the more ancient version of 'photoshop' and alters the picture with written words...

both accomplish the same thing.

KerryO's photo
Sun 03/06/11 03:54 AM



No, I don't care about a candidates personal life as long as they are not committing crimes in the process or aftermath.


So as not to misquote you or put words in your mouth, you think it was none of our business what Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton did in the White House, only that Clinton lied about it when the Republicans made it an issue during their Scaife-financed fishing expedition. No lie, no foul?

Personally, I didn't vote for Clinton in '92-- I voted for H. Ross Perot and really wish he had been elected and broke the stranglehold the two parties have.

I would have very seriously considered voting for McCain in 2000 despite Bush/Rowe's smear campaigns, but didn't vote for him in '08 when I found more out about him, such as his infidelity and his being one of the Keating 5. Also, his cynical choice of running mates pretty much clinched the deal.

Bush was convicted of a DUI, but because of his powerful family, had the record expunged. Which, of course, doesn't mean he didn't do, just that we're all supposed poke our eyes out when it's brought up.

Tom DeLay has been convicted and sentenced to 3 years in prison. How do you feel about that?

How about Oliver North? He was convicted of lying to Congress and obstruction of justice for the Iran-Contra affair and left off with a slap on the wrist. I seem to remember his running for elected office recently-- would you have voted for him?

BTW, on the arms to terrorists accusation? There's always Ronald Reagan's famous Arms for Hostages deal and his dealings in Nicaragua.


-Kerry O.

Lpdon's photo
Sun 03/06/11 02:45 PM




No, I don't care about a candidates personal life as long as they are not committing crimes in the process or aftermath.


So as not to misquote you or put words in your mouth, you think it was none of our business what Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton did in the White House, only that Clinton lied about it when the Republicans made it an issue during their Scaife-financed fishing expedition. No lie, no foul?

Personally, I didn't vote for Clinton in '92-- I voted for H. Ross Perot and really wish he had been elected and broke the stranglehold the two parties have.

I would have very seriously considered voting for McCain in 2000 despite Bush/Rowe's smear campaigns, but didn't vote for him in '08 when I found more out about him, such as his infidelity and his being one of the Keating 5. Also, his cynical choice of running mates pretty much clinched the deal.

Bush was convicted of a DUI, but because of his powerful family, had the record expunged. Which, of course, doesn't mean he didn't do, just that we're all supposed poke our eyes out when it's brought up.

Tom DeLay has been convicted and sentenced to 3 years in prison. How do you feel about that?

How about Oliver North? He was convicted of lying to Congress and obstruction of justice for the Iran-Contra affair and left off with a slap on the wrist. I seem to remember his running for elected office recently-- would you have voted for him?

BTW, on the arms to terrorists accusation? There's always Ronald Reagan's famous Arms for Hostages deal and his dealings in Nicaragua.


-Kerry O.


Bopping a woman inside the oval office while your conducing official business is a problem, then perging yourself tends to make it a crime. Not to mention getting disbarred over it.

Lpdon's photo
Sun 03/06/11 02:46 PM
Not to mention if he just manned up to it, it would have been over and done with, nothing they could do to him.

Lpdon's photo
Sun 03/06/11 02:47 PM

No, I don't care about a candidates personal life as long as they are not committing crimes in the process or aftermath.
Odd. You seem to be spending an awful lot of time with your PhotoShop trying to smear somebody who has not commited any crimes. That's your right. I hope you don't think it's convincing anybody of anything.


I don't have or even know how to use Photoshop.

msharmony's photo
Sun 03/06/11 02:47 PM
ahh, the old

'it wasnt the affair, it was they LYING'



Lpdon's photo
Sun 03/06/11 02:48 PM

ahh, the old

'it wasnt the affair, it was they LYING'





Lying under oath is a huge no-no, everyone knows that.

msharmony's photo
Sun 03/06/11 02:49 PM


ahh, the old

'it wasnt the affair, it was they LYING'





Lying under oath is a huge no-no, everyone knows that.


yes, but people dont know that SEMANTICS is very important in proving what is a lie or what is not


he said he didnt have sexual relations, he didnt say she didnt give him a blow job,,,

Lpdon's photo
Sun 03/06/11 02:50 PM
Not to mention a lawyer would know that. Both Clinton and his wife were lawyers, they knew what they were doing and knew they were committing a crime.

Not to mention when they ordered the assassination of Vince Foster and the cover up, they knew that it was a crime and knew what they were doing. He is lucky he only got nailed on purgury and not capitol murder and conspiracy.

msharmony's photo
Sun 03/06/11 02:52 PM

Not to mention a lawyer would know that. Both Clinton and his wife were lawyers, they knew what they were doing and knew they were committing a crime.

Not to mention when they ordered the assassination of Vince Foster and the cover up, they knew that it was a crime and knew what they were doing. He is lucky he only got nailed on purgury and not capitol murder and conspiracy.




they ordered an assassination? when was that proven? why arent they in jail?


Lpdon's photo
Sun 03/06/11 02:52 PM



ahh, the old

'it wasnt the affair, it was they LYING'





Lying under oath is a huge no-no, everyone knows that.


yes, but people dont know that SEMANTICS is very important in proving what is a lie or what is not


he said he didnt have sexual relations, he didnt say she didnt give him a blow job,,,


First of all, a Blow Job is considered sexual relations, and he had a litte more then a blow job with Monica. Not to mention the sexual assaults he committed or the other numerous women he slept with and lied about, anyone remember Gennifer Flowers? He swore for years he didn't do anything with her, and a few years ago he admitted to everything.

The guy is a compulsive liar.

msharmony's photo
Sun 03/06/11 02:53 PM
Edited by msharmony on Sun 03/06/11 02:54 PM




ahh, the old

'it wasnt the affair, it was they LYING'





Lying under oath is a huge no-no, everyone knows that.


yes, but people dont know that SEMANTICS is very important in proving what is a lie or what is not


he said he didnt have sexual relations, he didnt say she didnt give him a blow job,,,


First of all, a Blow Job is considered sexual relations, and he had a litte more then a blow job with Monica. Not to mention the sexual assaults he committed or the other numerous women he slept with and lied about, anyone remember Gennifer Flowers? He swore for years he didn't do anything with her, and a few years ago he admitted to everything.

The guy is a compulsive liar.



unlike any of your models, who IM sure, rarely if ever lie,,,especially about their 'relations'

and a blow job is foreplay, which to many is NOT sexual relations, anymore than kissing and grinding are

Lpdon's photo
Sun 03/06/11 02:55 PM


Not to mention a lawyer would know that. Both Clinton and his wife were lawyers, they knew what they were doing and knew they were committing a crime.

Not to mention when they ordered the assassination of Vince Foster and the cover up, they knew that it was a crime and knew what they were doing. He is lucky he only got nailed on purgury and not capitol murder and conspiracy.




they ordered an assassination? when was that proven? why arent they in jail?




It's pretty easy to get away with it when you appoint the head of the FBI and the Attorney General.

The first FBI Agents who arrived on the scene he was killed by a rifle from a distance. They were immediately pulled from the case by the Attorney General. Not to mention the federal agents who sealed off his office and removed files BEFORE it was found he was dead.

Then theres the fact he was having an affair with Hillary for years.

Oh, I almost forgot he was going to meet with investigators the next day to blow the whistle on Clinton.


msharmony's photo
Sun 03/06/11 02:57 PM



Not to mention a lawyer would know that. Both Clinton and his wife were lawyers, they knew what they were doing and knew they were committing a crime.

Not to mention when they ordered the assassination of Vince Foster and the cover up, they knew that it was a crime and knew what they were doing. He is lucky he only got nailed on purgury and not capitol murder and conspiracy.




they ordered an assassination? when was that proven? why arent they in jail?




It's pretty easy to get away with it when you appoint the head of the FBI and the Attorney General.

The first FBI Agents who arrived on the scene he was killed by a rifle from a distance. They were immediately pulled from the case by the Attorney General. Not to mention the federal agents who sealed off his office and removed files BEFORE it was found he was dead.

Then theres the fact he was having an affair with Hillary for years.

Oh, I almost forgot he was going to meet with investigators the next day to blow the whistle on Clinton.





the inside information in these threads is always so impressive,,,lol

if only all those people who make their living investigating people and enforcing laws had access to all this factual evidence, the world would be a much more law abiding place


[sarcasm]

Lpdon's photo
Sun 03/06/11 03:01 PM




Not to mention a lawyer would know that. Both Clinton and his wife were lawyers, they knew what they were doing and knew they were committing a crime.

Not to mention when they ordered the assassination of Vince Foster and the cover up, they knew that it was a crime and knew what they were doing. He is lucky he only got nailed on purgury and not capitol murder and conspiracy.




they ordered an assassination? when was that proven? why arent they in jail?




It's pretty easy to get away with it when you appoint the head of the FBI and the Attorney General.

The first FBI Agents who arrived on the scene he was killed by a rifle from a distance. They were immediately pulled from the case by the Attorney General. Not to mention the federal agents who sealed off his office and removed files BEFORE it was found he was dead.

Then theres the fact he was having an affair with Hillary for years.

Oh, I almost forgot he was going to meet with investigators the next day to blow the whistle on Clinton.





the inside information in these threads is always so impressive,,,lol

if only all those people who make their living investigating people and enforcing laws had access to all this factual evidence, the world would be a much more law abiding place


[sarcasm]


Inside information? It's public information. Two of the Agents came forward and it cost them their careers.