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To: C. Edmund Wright

” Sometimes there are nothing but shitty choices.”

Your own words trip you up. Why did he vote for the bill if it was that bad? Yes, he did in fact bless the bill with his vote. You are in denial. Obviously, the bill is bad or Obama would not have kept it secret. That is simple logic. But you need to refer to what Senator Sessions wrote about the bill. He has first hand experience with it, along with the devious maneuverings associated with it. As for free trade, you can also research that and you will find that all the warnings issued about it, at its inception, that it would be a disaster for the United States, have come to past.


35 posted on 05/28/2015 5:09:51 AM PDT by odawg
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To: odawg

You are showing me the problem of arguing with someone who’s IQ is probably 100 points lower than mine...you miss the entire point.

I never said I liked the bill or otherwise. YOU are the only one taking an absolute stand on a bill you don’t know a damned thing about. YOU DONT KNOW A DAMNED THING ABOUT IT. I also have agreed with you on the secrecy part.

The fact remains, Cruz gave some good reasons for it - and again, I’ve made no judgment on whether its right or wrong. The only judgement I’ve made is that it is not a pure liberal conservative argument.

and your buddy Elizabeth Warren and the union thugs and the most radical leftists in the congress ARE IN BED WITH YOU. And YOUR burden of proof is much higher than mine, because I made no such definitive statements like you have.

Now I’m sure you don’t understand what burden of proof means, but your mommy can help you out maybe. or your husband.


58 posted on 05/28/2015 11:42:46 AM PDT by C. Edmund Wright (www.FireKarlRove.com NOW)
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