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3 minutes ago, nappyroots said:

I guess Paul Ryan never plans on running for president, and where is Ted Cruz's mouth in all of this!

Where is Ted Cruz's mouth?  You must remember that Mr. Cruz is a Republican and does not always spout the party line.  Very much UNLIKE members of another party.

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13 minutes ago, nappyroots said:

This is the hidden content, please

From the article...and this is one of the "lies".  :)

As Trump fondly recalled his Inauguration Day, he said it stopped raining “

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” when he began his speech. A light rain 
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 throughout the address. 

LOL

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15 minutes ago, BLUEDOVE3 said:

LOL! You guys are obviously stuck in a fox hole and haven't seen the people protesting to keep their Obamcare.  Thats why you have republicans in certain parts of the country not wanting to appear they agree with Trump's repeal and replace. 

You've been asked to provide a link when you've claimed this on several occasions. Do you have any evidence this is happening.

And do you actually think that Republicans are afraid to repeal Obamacare because some Liberals will not vote for them, the same ones that wouldn't vote for them anyway? And these Republicans think their voters won't remove them from office if they fail to repeal Obamacare? Is this the angle you are actually trying to get us the believe? Does admittance to your fantasyland require an invitation?

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3 minutes ago, LumRaiderFan said:

From the article...and this is one of the "lies".  :)

As Trump fondly recalled his Inauguration Day, he said it stopped raining “

This is the hidden content, please
” when he began his speech. A light rain 
This is the hidden content, please
 throughout the address. 

LOL

He should be impeached. He was speaking metaphorically but alas, it went way over their heads.

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