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Shock Poll: Donald Trump Leads Jeb Bush in Florida: 26% Trump, 20% Bush. I am just hoping and praying that our ruling mafia does not assassinate Trump and does not rig the elections

Posted on | July 29, 2015 | 9 Comments

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9 Responses to “Shock Poll: Donald Trump Leads Jeb Bush in Florida: 26% Trump, 20% Bush. I am just hoping and praying that our ruling mafia does not assassinate Trump and does not rig the elections”

  1. Davey Crockett
    July 29th, 2015 @ 2:07 pm

    That is great!

    Now…I’ve been getting phone calls from Jeb, asking to be included in discussion on the Presidential Race with others…by phone…

    But can’t do that! Cause I’m officially backing The Trumper!

  2. Danny Stewart
    July 29th, 2015 @ 5:24 pm

    Hopefully Trump has enough security to prevent an assignation attempt. As for rigging the election, it will be attempted, democrats always have & always will, it is a part of their psychological make up. They can’t change. Conservatives will have to turn out in such large numbers that their rigging will not work.

  3. Paula Hoehn
    July 29th, 2015 @ 7:04 pm

    Dear Orly,

    I think that Obama, while he was in Kenya, and beginning to talk about the Constitution not allowing him to run for a third term, is Obama getting his nose under the ‘third-term-tent’ and broaching the idea of a third term for himself; leading up to his deeming that after all he CAN run for a third term (which the democrat party will be happy to provide the election nomination papers that leave out the phrase being eligible under the Constitution, just like they did before. Obama will be the Dem candidate – not Hillary, and then we will see massive voter fraud with many, many millions of illegals voting for him. Next year is going to be brutal.

    ——–
    Paula Hoehn

  4. Karter98
    July 29th, 2015 @ 8:51 pm

    Obama& the DEMOCRATs now allow the illegals to vote by computer- so whadaya think-they R gonna play fair-? the illegals con now vote more than once-

  5. Thomas Bennington
    July 30th, 2015 @ 6:15 am

    Hey Orly:
    From all I can see the Globalists don’t control Trump. When I read Joaquín Guzmán (El Chapo) put out a $100m bounty on Trump dead or alive, I interpreted that as the Globalists laying the foundation for blame in an assassination.
    If Bill Clinton can take the accidental shoot down of TWA 800 and blame it on a freaky fuel tank explosion and get Boeing to take the blame in exchange for contracts, the government can blame their assassination on a Mexican Drug Lord.
    I pray Trump stays alive and the Globalist death grip on us all gets released.

  6. Howard Appel
    July 30th, 2015 @ 4:38 pm

    Dr. Taitz:

    I can assure you Dr. Taitz that just about every liberal is rooting for Donald Trump to win the Republican nomination. The reason is that the conservative right has consistently said that the reason that the Republican nominee didn’t win the presidency/general election is because the nominee wasn’t conservative enough.

    If Trump gets the nomination, then the voters will have a clear choice between the Democratic viewpoint and the Republican viewpoint. If Trump wins, then the conservatives will be able to claim that they were correct, that prior nominees were not conservative enough and that the conservative ideology was what the country wants. If Trump loses, then the liberals will be able to claim that the liberal, not the conservative, ideology, is what the country wants.

    A Trump nomination gives each side an opportunity to test the popularity of their beliefs in the real world. I would think that that is something of which you would approve – unless you want one party rule such as was the case in the USSR.

  7. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    July 30th, 2015 @ 5:04 pm

    I don’t see Trump as someone, who is the most conservative. Trump is the only one, who is willing and able to renegotiate free trade agreements with Mexico, China, Japan and some other countries. These agreements cost us 28 million lost manufacturing jobs. This is my main reason for voting for Trump

  8. poetopoet
    July 31st, 2015 @ 3:50 pm

    Why do you Orly delete my comments?

  9. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    July 31st, 2015 @ 4:18 pm

    it was not deleted

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