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Post by Elizabeth on May 9, 2018 10:41:15 GMT
Just a little Arktos election. Should Trump be re-elected?
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Post by DKTrav88 on May 9, 2018 10:57:57 GMT
I never liked any presidents. The last good president we had I think was Andrew Jackson... a long time ago But idk if I would re-elect Trump. If Ron Paul ran for president again I’d vote for him.
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Post by Lone Wanderer on May 9, 2018 11:00:52 GMT
I like that guy but American-Arktosians should decide about him not me.
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Post by Elizabeth on May 9, 2018 11:12:41 GMT
I like that guy but American-Arktosians should decide about him not me. Nooo I made this thread for any Arktosian to vote xD
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Post by Lone Wanderer on May 9, 2018 11:19:21 GMT
I like that guy but American-Arktosians should decide about him not me. Nooo I made this thread for any Arktosian to vote xD Then #MAGA #Trump2020
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Post by wotanaz on May 9, 2018 11:48:56 GMT
I voted yes. I think he's doing well. He is getting a lot of stuff done and does his best to keep his campaign promises. Despite his .. provocative language, I'm certain he wants to avoid war and is doing what he can to keep the peace. The recent events with North- and south-korea are very promising. Dont be alarmed at him opting out of the Iran deal. I'm fairly certain he will broker peace between Israel and Iran. He has extraordinary negoatiating abilities, contrary as that may sound. With another term, Trump could do some really good things and I think the american people will come to see that and vote for him next election.
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Post by Διαμονδ on May 9, 2018 12:45:52 GMT
Does the peace want Israel? Obviously not ...
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Post by joustos on May 9, 2018 13:20:36 GMT
Just a little Arktos election. Should Trump be re-elected? I just voted "Yes", and I will do the same when the time comes, if only because I am 100% against the globalism of the opposition.
By the way, the thread's title, "Will you trump or not?" made me smile, since it reminded me of the Tarot card games. "To trump" [to triumph] meant: to play one of the tarot cards, which originally were called "triumph" cards because the pictures imitated the ox-drawn cars or floats in the festivities or pageants of Florence in Italy. A car carried the Emperor, the Pope, Death (in the form of a skeleton), personified Faith, Hope, or other Power, in triumph. The procession of the Triumphs must have been quite a sight!
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Post by AmericanCharm on May 9, 2018 18:11:03 GMT
Most likely yes.
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Post by fschmidt on May 9, 2018 19:31:05 GMT
I am an America, but I don't care and I won't vote because I hate American society.
For those who support Trump, please name one positive thing of substance that Trump has done.
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Post by Elizabeth on May 9, 2018 19:48:52 GMT
Just a little Arktos election. Should Trump be re-elected? I just voted "Yes", and I will do the same when the time comes, if only because I am 100% against the globalism of the opposition.
By the way, the thread's title, "Will you trump or not?" made me smile, since it reminded me of the Tarot card games. "To trump" [to triumph] meant: to play one of the tarot cards, which originally were called "triumph" cards because the pictures imitated the ox-drawn cars or floats in the festivities or pageants of Florence in Italy. A car carried the Emperor, the Pope, Death (in the form of a skeleton), personified Faith, Hope, or other Power, in triumph. The procession of the Triumphs must have been quite a sight!
Yeah, I tried to be creative on the thread title xD
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Post by joustos on May 9, 2018 20:33:25 GMT
I am an America, but I don't care and I won't vote because I hate American society. For those who support Trump, please name one positive thing of substance that Trump has done. That's interesting. If you hate American society, why do you want to be part of it... when there is a society that you could be happily part of? You say that your hero is Moses. Good, but which Moses? Moses Hess? Trump stands for a nationalistic (not Globalist ) America, and he is wealthy enough not to have to sell himself or America in order to be re-elected. Thus far, he is keeping independent of the advancing secular (you know!) kingdom of God. Not to vote for him is to vote against him (and against free America).
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Post by fschmidt on May 9, 2018 23:10:11 GMT
If you hate American society, why do you want to be part of it... when there is a society that you could be happily part of? Living in America doesn't make me part of American society. I am not part of American society. I socialize in my local mosque and I work with people from other countries over the internet. I have almost no interactions with Americans (thank God). The Old Testament Moses (Moshe). Sorry but you did not answer my question.
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Post by joustos on May 10, 2018 3:05:57 GMT
You are right: I did not answer your question, and that is why I just came back to this thread. Your question made me think of President W. Wilson who wrote that, in conscience and by law, a president should be as great as he can be. Certainly the Constitution of the United States (which I have studied and apparently he did not) does NOT prescribe such a duty for presidents. Presidents do certain things on their own but then they so "unconstitutionally", such as Wilson's accepting a bank's million dollars in gold, which he gave to Trosky in order to finance the overthrowal of the Czar (but Lenin beat him to that), in 1917, or Wilson's later attempt to overthrow the Communist regime in Russia. He did not thereby accomplish anything great, not because he failed, but because a president may not carry on a war (or indirectly attack a government) without the approval or declaration of war by Congress. The only thing a present can do "Constitutionally" is to veto some law or decision which Congress makes. So, now you can judge by yourself how criminal have been the deeds of Presidents Lincoln, Wilson, and Bush II -- to mention just the greatest criminals in American history. President Trump has not committed any crime (by doing anything "great" and Unconstitutional). Of course, he has been under pressure to attack Iran and Syria, in order that Sharon's divulged plan may be fully realized, namely that Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Libya be destabilized or suppressed, but he is not a servant of any foreign government. Trump is fulfilling his sworn duty to defend the Constitution of the United States.
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Post by fschmidt on May 10, 2018 3:27:27 GMT
President Trump has not committed any crime (by doing anything "great" and Unconstitutional). I guess in our modern times, the most one can hope for of a leader is that he does no great harm, and I almost give Trump credit for that. Trump hasn't done anything good, and has one done one thing that is very bad. That is repealing net neutrality. Bombing Syria without a declaration of war was a violation of the Constitution, but that seems standard these days.
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