WOW! TRUMP SPEAKS THE TRUTH ON 9/11 and the IRAQ WAR at DEBATE...

pawnstorm12 Sun, 02/14/2016 - 04:57
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I hate to have to say this, but Trump hit a home run on Saturday night at the republican debate and said the things RAND SHOULD HAVE BEEN SAYING.

In a heated exchange with Bush, Trump stated that it was his brother who was in charge during the 9/11 attacks and that he DID NOT KEEP US SAFE.

Then he bashed the Bush administration for LYING ABOUT WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION to drag us into the Iraq war which cost 2 trillion dollars and thousands of lives all for naught.

Of course this got the immoral, war-loving South Carolina audience to booing and hissing much like they did to Ron Paul in 2012 after Dr. Paul claimed that perhaps we should use the Golden Rule a little more in our foreign policy.

At that point, Trump called out the audience as a bunch of bought special interest types and that he was beholden to none of them.

This was the greatest moment of the debates since Trump refused to make a pledge to promise to run only as a republican and never an independent - way back on the first FOX debate.

Trump was the ONLY ONE of the group to make that pledge including Rand who in fact bashed Trump for saying that.

I don't know what's going on but one minute Trump makes asinine statements which make me never want to vote for him and the next he says the very things I think need saying.

Here is a link to this exchange where Trump calls out Bush for the DIRT his brother did and even claimed that he should have been IMPEACHED for the Iraq war LIE.

Here is a link to the exchange...
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=1158949...

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Freeman15's picture

Just Iraq war was a mistake truth, which everybody already knows.

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The Pen's picture

First of all, it is well known amongst societies now that there never were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. It is the biggest lie we know. Trump doesn't get credit for stating facts. Truth is deeper than mere facts, and Trump never mentioned Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth once, therefore the TRUTH is undermined by known facts.

Secondly, he simply stated 9/11 happened on [Bush's Watch]. Fact...not truth.

Patriots Unite!

pawnstorm12's picture

...than any of the other LIARS on that stage.

And even RAND wasn't bringing this up.

It can't be repeated enough that the Bush administration (with Cheney at the helm) LIED to get their Iraq invasion.

And just bringing it up pissed off the immoral South Carolina audience - many of who make their living off of wars, interventions, occupations and foreign weapons sales.

Any company who sells weapons to foreign nations are TRAITORS to the United States.

But the point is, it's good that Trump keeps pounding this point home about Bush because the republican party has either forgotten or agrees with what he did which cost thousands of American lives and trillions of dollars.

"We have allowed our nation to be over-taxed and over-regulated and overrun by bureaucrats - the founders would be ashamed." -Ron Paul

The Pen's picture

you've secured the pulpit to bring them up by. Iraq was a lie, it is well known. This is not breaking news, rather a mention of A/E for 9/11 Truth is cutting the hedge back where it needs pruning. Trump won't bring it up, not with his connections.

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zooamerica's picture

This isn't the first time Trump has said that either.   

He just won over a lot of potential Bernie Sanders voters, independents, and a ton of skeptical republicans that got fed up with the Bush's by appealing to their common sense. 

What Trump said is an affirmation.  He didn't have to say it again.  He could have played the safe debate card, but he said it again, thank God, because it needed to be said again, and I hope he does say it again.

He did, this morning on CBS.   

There was no WMD.  The Iraq war was a mistake, and the world is now dealing with the consequences.  

He truly is taking on the political establishment.  It's not an act.

Trump is genuine.  You may not like his style, but he's genuine and I respect that. 

When the establishment goes so far as to stack the debate audiences with establishment cheerleaders like a Frank Luntz "focus group," you know this is for real.

Trump is the real deal.  He's authentic, and the establishment politicians (and media) are going to great lengths to stop him.  They can't ignore him. 

But...."There's no stopping an idea whose time has come," as a very smart doctor once said.  

Out of all the candidates in the 2016 presidential race, Donald Trump's foreign policy and economic policies are the most honest, pro-American positions I've heard come out of a candidates mouth since Ron Paul.

No other candidate was talking about the border until Trump mentioned it.

No other candidate is talking about bringing back American jobs from overseas.

No other candidate has a senior policy advisor talking about this election being a choice between 'the nation state or globalism.'

I think it's apparent and clear as the crystal blue sky that Donald Trump is a lion taking on a herd of donkeys and elephants.     

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Zagabe's picture

Last speech

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Banzai's picture

Like lew Rockwell said on info wars...with trump at least you can feel that maybe he would do some good things for the country....the rest are known to be pure evil. I'm not endorsing trump, but this moment of the debate was pure awesome.

bort's picture

It's amazing (and fantastic!) that he talked about the Bush admin lying us into war because that makes them war criminals.  I hope someone in the MSM follows up on that and asks him "would you prosecute the people from that administration if you become president?"

 

There are many things that scare me about Trump though.  Some off the top of my head listed below:

-Talking as if (and seemingly believing) that a good negotiator will fix everything, as opposed to saying government's job is to defend individual liberty.  While I don't like Ben Carson, he gave a very good answer last night about repealing regulations.  I wish he weren't for forced innoculations.  And I feel like he's another war-hawk too (which is very disappointing).

-Building a wall (remember that a wall can be used to keep the people in too)

-Saying he's the "most militaristic",

-Talking about shutting down the internet (a frightening precedent to set though I'm sure the rest of the R's and D's want the exact same power).

 

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Isabella sj's picture

If you are going to get voting happy for the duck because he had a moment of sanity then watch Bernie tell it like it is about Hell ary's friendship with Henry Kissinger.

Let's not get conned fused by one liners. The menu for the final destruction of this country requires a little bit of sprinkles of pixie dust.

RIP Scalia. This is a hot pepper sauce poured into the menu.

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