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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are we really still talking about whether Obama was born in the United States? This campaign season has got to be the worst in modern history. Where is any semblance of policy debate? [b]Between Clinton's pneumonia[/b] and Trump's racist flame fanning and inane idiotic birther comments, our national discourse has really reached a new low.[/quote] You are part of the problem. Getting sick is human, and nothing whatsoever to do with national discourse or Donald Trump, racist extraordinaire. Perhaps you just wrote inartfully and meant to say you can't believe people are treating it like it's a capital crime.[/quote] OP here. The latter, yes. Clinton got sick. She's back on the campaign trail. Let's stop with the health conspiracies and focus on real policy and national security issues. Oh wait, Trump doesn't want to talk about those because he doesn't want to give his plans away to the enemy.... [/quote] Hmmm.... which candidate was it that gave an economic policy speech just yesterday? And, I totally agree with him about our military plans and national security. Our current administration has said way too much publicly in the way of their plans. Why telegraph our moves to our enemies? Yet, this same administration has been not at all transparent when it comes to domestic policies and initiatives. One has to wonder why this is. [/quote] I get you don't want to tell your enemies where you're going to be, but Trump's ideas about fighting ISIS is all in his head. He claims he knows how to deal with ISIS better than the generals. Why do you take him at his word? It's naive and stupid to just take him at his word, especially considering he has zero foreign policy and military experience. Other than the policy of murdering the family members of terrorists (which generals and lawyers have all stated was illegal), what other ideas has he put forth about how to deal with ISIS?[/quote]
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