Brussels attack

WhiteTailEER

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I'm puzzled why anyone thought attacks wouldn't continue.

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They'll stop if Trump is elected, or any Republican. Obama is too soft and sympathetic to terrorists and they would be too scared to try anything on our soil with a sitting Republican president.
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bamaEER

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They'll stop if Trump is elected, or any Republican. Obama is too soft and sympathetic to terrorists and they would be too scared to try anything on our soil with a sitting Republican president.
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I know. Trump is our saviour. Afterall, he said he did go to a private school which gave him more military experience than some of our military.
 

eerdoc

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Doesn't matter. The pussies will flock to his message of preying on fears.
And Hillary offers something better?? More of what we have had for last 7 years with Obama? Country will have difficulty surviving another such term. UGH!!!
 

CAJUNEER_rivals

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Doesn't matter. The pussies will flock to his message of preying on fears.
And fear is not partisan. An October attack will guarantee a November win. Then in his first address to the nation we can hear all the best words he has and has been waiting to use.
 

COOL MAN

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Sorry for being slow getting back with you......he's doing well.

It's a long story, but my boy is transitioning out of the notion of performing as a soloist pretty much altogether as graduation approaches in May. However, he's willing to continue singing as a choralist.....religious or otherwise.....as such opportunities continue to present themselves). It's kind of a shame, as his Senior recital just a couple weeks ago was a spectacular success.

But I really can't tell him (at 22 years of age) what he should do anymore than I could when he was entering college as an 18 year old.