2015-12-12, 02:15 AM
KhainiWest Wrote:The thing is, it's even more un-american to disqualify him because you specifically don't agree with him, in fact our founding fathers would have probably taken away your ability to vote if you really wanted to be technical about this. If trump wins, that tells you two things;
-The country want's an isolation-esque policy
-We're more concerned over our security than our humanity
I don't think either one is a bad or good answer, just the morale of the country will shift as time goes on (see gay marriage). Donald trump is not going to win, you don't have to worry about it, even the radical right wing has disowned him but praise him for his media manipulation. That's the bottom line really, he's no substance, he's the embodiment of majority of the countries frustration and is a very real problem. The candidates are going to be Bernie vs Ted cruz, I'm calling it now, and bernie is most likely going to win. He has a strong conviction towards his character, although I find his policies just as radical and unobtainable as any of donald trumps wall building lol
I disagree. There's a difference between disagreeing with him and his beliefs compromising the foundation of the country, regardless of what its citizens want at this particular time and period. I disagree with most politicians, but I don't believe that their beliefs and statements should disqualify them when they don't compromise the foundation of the country. The country was built upon the ideal of justice and freedom for all, not just Americans. It was also built with the idea of division between church and state. Pretty sure that means the state shouldn't be able to decide which churches are allowed in or that you shouldn't be allowed in based on the church you frequent.
I don't agree with anything Hillary Clinton says, either. But I'm not saying she should be disqualified. I don't think she should be President, but that's what my vote is for.
I agree that if Bernie ends up on the ticket he will most likely win. He'll get the young voters to actually vote, something that rarely happens because it's so often just a decision between horribly smelling bowls of sh'it where the only difference is the type of smell. I don't know if Bernie will actually hold up with anything he says, but out of all the bowls I have a choice between, his smells the best. But he has to get on the ticket, and Hillary is unfortunately very good at pandering to people.

