Thursday, November 10, 2016

From the Trump protests.....


4 comments:

  1. nothing but class...
    kind of like the princeton professor on msnbc .. who said
    ''white america just elected an uninformed racist president''..
    now how is THAT kind of talk going to bring us all together ?
    incidentally .. notice the stock market is at a new all time high..
    indicates investors think trump will be good for the economy..
    when the economy does well we ALL do well

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  2. I 100% agree with her. The rest of your comments are just silly and stupid. Childish really...

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  3. vanessa, no one is trying to take anything away from you ..
    not even your ''choice'' ... this is really a made up issue

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  4. Trump stokes controversy with abortion comments
    Last Updated Mar 30, 2016 5:12 PM EDT


    Donald Trump said Wednesday that abortions should be banned and that there "has to be some form of punishment" for women who undergo the procedure, though he later issued two statements regarding those remarks.

    In a pre-taped segment for an MSNBC town hall that will air Wednesday night, host Chris Matthews asked the GOP frontrunner if women should be punished for having abortions.

    "I would say it's a very serious problem and it's a problem that we have to decide on," Trump initially said.

    Asked what his proposal to ban abortion means, Trump said "I am against. I am pro-life. Yes. I am pro-life." But Trump failed to explain how he would actually ban the procedure.

    "You know, you'll go back to a position like they had where people perhaps will go to illegal places," he said when asked how he would outlaw it. "But you have to ban it."

    Matthews eventually asked Trump if he believes in punishment for abortion as a principle.

    "The answer is there has to be some form of punishment," Trump said. "For the women [who have abortions]?" Matthews followed up. "Yes," Trump responded.

    Matthews then asked Trump, "10 days or 10 years" and Trump said, "I don't know. That, I don't know," adding that this is a "very complicated position."

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