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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyb View Post

    When PPL are hurting or afraid the logic center of their brain shuts down and they instinctively look for the most dominant person in the room to follow. This technique has been used to train animals for thousands of years
    Trump is very dominant but behind the act is a Progressive in the vein of Teddy Roosevelt, because America has been beaten to it's knees by Obama it is too desperate to look to it's future and into Trump's past and make a logical assessment. Society is stuck in a fear based Left Brain Loop and Trump's followers will defend him out of fear that if he disappears from their lives the only alternative is Clinton/Sanders/Obama
    To see this in very recent history just compare Trump to Carson, where is Carson in the election line-up, he's at the bottom because he's the least assertive person in the room.
    The big problem is that Trump has no core values, he has endorsed nationalizing banks and other obviously Socialist Solutions, further he is extremely insecure on all levels and this is what drives his attacks against everyone who is not a sycophant to him. Like all people that have been raised in an abusive setting Trump's greatest fear is to be exposed as one who has been abused, instead Trump sees himself as a 'special helper', a select person with incredible powers but Trump's only power is to keep everyone around him trapped in the fear/hope based emotional loop so that there is no chance for a logical assessment of his performance to take place.
    One final observation is that 'radical' muslims, that is to say Islamists in general, also live in a world where everyone acts as if they were abused as a child. Predictably the encouraged manner of establishing leadership over anyone, in any situation, is to be the loudest, most abusive, most violent person in any group, ie to shut down all logical thought and rule by emotion based outcomes. Psychological Studies among Muslims in Danish prisons have established that, unlike all other religious groups, the more religious, the more devout a Muslim becomes the more prone to violence he/she becomes
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    They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
    “As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”

    "You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."



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    QUOTE=jimmyb;2587937]This is good

    http://www.xrepublic.tv/#!In-the-Hal...f2d94fab1ac7fa[/QUOTE]


    When PPL are hurting or afraid the logic center of their brain shuts down and they instinctively look for the most dominant person in the room to follow. This technique has been used to train animals for thousands of years
    Trump is very dominant but behind the act is a Progressive in the vein of Teddy Roosevelt, because America has been beaten to it's knees by Obama it is too desperate to look to it's future and into Trump's past and make a logical assessment. Society is stuck in a fear based Left Brain Loop and Trump's followers will defend him out of fear that if he disappears from their lives the only alternative is Clinton/Sanders/Obama
    To see this in very recent history just compare Trump to Carson, where is Carson in the election line-up, he's at the bottom because he's the least assertive person in the room.
    The big problem is that Trump has no core values, he has endorsed nationalizing banks and other obviously Socialist Solutions, further he is extremely insecure on all levels and this is what drives his attacks against everyone who is not be a sycophant to him. Like all people that have been raised in an abusive setting Trump's greatest fear is to be exposed as one who has been abused, instead Trump sees himself as a 'special helper', a select person with incredible powers but Trump's only power is to keep everyone around him trapped in the fear/hope based emotional loop so that there is no chance for a logical assessment of his performance to take place.
    Trump is an assertive, expressive, unconventional salesman personality that can keep an audience from assessing him logicaly. In the US 66% of the 18-34 demographic are classed as unconventional, with a smaller majority in the Boomer generation as well, this stems from a point of distrust of the establishment, These PPL either reject or follow based on emotion, PPL fear Islam, they fear government, they distrust media, Trump reflects these fears and says he will fight them, this is how he controls his followers. After he gets his 'deal' he will do what he has always done, walk away and return to the only thing he does consistently, attack everyone he sees that is not a sycophant.

    One final observation is that 'radical' muslims, that is to say Islamists in general, also live in a world where everyone acts as if they were abused as a child. Predictably the encouraged manner of establishing leadership over anyone, in any situation, is to be the loudest, most abusive, most violent person in any group, ie to shut down all logical thought and rule by emotion based outcomes. Psychological Studies among Muslims in Danish prisons have established that, unlike all other religious groups, the more religious, the more devout a Muslim becomes the more prone to violence he/she becomes.

    As Einstein once said "You can't solve a problem with the same level of thinking that created the problem"
    They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
    “As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”

    "You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."



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    Guess the big question would be do we want the government as it exists to keep expanding at will..
    Or do we want to show them how pssed off we are.I expect Trump to be a message...
    Cruz no matter how evangelical he is will definitely give in to his bosom buddies on wall street and in power..

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    We need an alpha male in the White House again. Not a sissified bedwetter raised by his mom with no guts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lenno View Post

    As Einstein once said "You can't solve a problem with the same level of thinking that created the problem"

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    Indeed, so the solution is to elect someone just like you already have............ Oh, wait.

    Trump 2016.

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    I still believe Trump and Carson are answers to prayer. I suspect Trump will see the light by the end of the road to Damascus experience he is on as a candidate. I think a new and greatly improved man will materialize, and I hope he takes Carson as his VP. That would be the ticket. Both men appear to be men who will not be bought off, and that alone has great value in this race of liars..... He will also be less likely to be assassinated, Christie on the other hand, would play into his demise and give the globalist what they want, as most others in the obvious field of losers...
    Educate others to grow our base of informed citizens, it's tyranny. Spread the Gospel.

    Prepare wisely individually. An army runs on it's stomach.

    Network with those who prepare wisely and take advantage of the strength in numbers and the economy of scale.

    Then, when the curtains come down and the truth is evident to an informed citizenry, we unite and fight the new world order.

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    I think Trump is as likely to choose Peewee Herman for his running mate as Carson.


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    We knew this had to be, but still pretty amazing one confesses.
    Fountain Hills, AZ — For weeks, rumors have circulated the web that individuals were being paid to protest at rallies held by Presidential hopeful, Donald Trump. Today a man from Trump’s rally on Saturday in Fountain Hills, Arizona has come forward to say that he was paid to protest the event.
    “I was given $3,500 to protest Donald Trump’s rally in Fountain Hills,” said 37-year-old Paul Horner. “I answered a Craigslist ad a little over a week ago about a group needing actors for a political event. I interviewed with them and got the part.”
    Trump supporters have been claiming for weeks that the protesters are being paid for by Bernie Sanders’ campaign, but Horner disagrees.
    “As for who these people were affiliated with that interviewed me, my guess would be Hillary Clinton’s campaign,” Horner said. “The actual check I received after I was done with the job was from a group called ‘Women Are The Future’. After I was hired, they told me if anyone asked any questions about who I was with or communicated with me in any way, I should start talking about how great Bernie Sanders is.” Horner continued, “It was mostly women in their 60’s at the interview that I went to. Plus, all the people that I communicated with had an AOL email address. No one still has an AOL email address except people that would vote for Hillary Clinton.”
    They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
    “As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”

    "You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."



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    Why Trump's abortion comments scare Republicans


    (CNN)Donald Trump's suggestion that women who get abortions should face "some form of punishment" if the practice is banned is giving the #NeverTrump movement new urgency.

    Faced with the prospect of Trump as the party's standard bearer, Republicans from across the ideological spectrum quickly condemned Trump's assertion -- but not before Democrats showed the damage Trump's words could have on the GOP.

    And in what was a clear acknowledgment of the stakes, Trump did something he has rarely done in this campaign -- back away from his statement within hours.

    http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/31/politi...ton/index.html

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