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Defending the Undefendable.

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Alleged Gunman

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The despicable Mr. Trump aka Aaron Burr has yet again showed his class or lack thereof. The classless misogynist if elected (not) will not take our guns, however wives, daughters and granddaughters are open prey.

His renowned book Other Peoples Money, OPM--- Should be retitled OPW- Other peoples Woman...

LET THE DEFENDING BEGIN, I am all ears/eyes.

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CCJ


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Vegas odds makers are making HRC a 72% chance to win the election, or 3.8 to 1 favorite..

Put your money where your fingers are Trumpsters..
 

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Vegas odds makers are making HRC a 72% chance to win the election, or 3.8 to 1 favorite..

Put your money where your fingers are Trumpsters..

Whatever, I am still voting for Trump. Gambling is illegal on election in the US, advocating for breaking laws is against OCDO rules.

As far as calling names, go pound sand.
 

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Whatever, I am still voting for Trump. Gambling is illegal on election in the US, advocating for breaking laws is against OCDO rules.

As far as calling names, go pound sand.

Gambling on elections is legal in Vegas and many on line gambling sites.

Please cite where gambling on elections is illegal in Vegas or on line sites..
 

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Gambling on elections is legal in Vegas and many on line gambling sites.

Please cite where gambling on elections is illegal in Vegas or on line sites..

It’s illegal to bet on political races in the United States. But overseas, almost anything goes. William Hill, Britain’s second-largest betting house, has already received more than 200,000 pounds ($290,000) in bets on the presidential race, spokeswoman Serena Momberg said.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=122622
 

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I am just curious what kind of fool would make their choice based on a bookie?

I have no idea what a "fool" would or would not do, I leave the conjecture unto you, you seem to master conjecture.

I am curious why you have a sophomoric truculent attitude towards anyone that possesses a different view point than your own.. Surely reasonable minded folks can disagree on issues without the invidious comments you have espoused.
 

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--snipped--

I am curious why you have a sophomoric truculent attitude towards anyone that possesses a different view point than your own.. Surely reasonable minded folks can disagree on issues without the invidious comments you have espoused.

Pot meet kettle.

Your comment is somewhat different though than the one about which you are "curious" and complain. You would seem prone to attack.
 

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Gambling on elections is legal in Vegas and many on line gambling sites.

Please cite where gambling on elections is illegal in Vegas or on line sites..

It’s illegal to bet on political races in the United States. But overseas, almost anything goes. William Hill, Britain’s second-largest betting house, has already received more than 200,000 pounds ($290,000) in bets on the presidential race, spokeswoman Serena Momberg said.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/story?id=122622
Is It Legal To Bet On Political Events In The US?


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"Surprisingly, there are multiple legal options for betting on politics in the US. It may not be the hottest lines in Vegas, but reputable and high quality US friendly sportsbooks often include these types of lines in their offerings. The key is accessing the legally licensed and regulated destinations that allow you to enjoy political betting within the confines of the law. Betting on politics is a segment of sports betting, therefor there are three laws that impact your options and decisions regarding your involvement. Those three laws are the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, the Federal Wire Act, and the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act. All three of these play some role in where and how you are able to engage in gambling in the US."

"The Federal Wire Act and PASPA combine to prohibit both online and offline USA based sports betting. The exception is in four specific states that are exempted from PASPA's restrictions. Those states are Delaware, Montana, Nevada and Oregon. The Federal Wire Act directly prohibits online sports betting through US based businesses, and PASPA prohibits sports betting in genera outside of the four approved destinations. This does not mean US residents have no opportunity to bet on sports though. These two laws do not prohibit American bettors from visiting and participating at online sportsbooks that hold legal licensing and certifications, are subject to regulatory oversight, and are located outside of the United States. As long as a sportsbook is licensed and regulated by a jurisdiction that has legalized online sports betting, then they are able to legitimately offer their services to anyone they want, including the United States. So while USA based sports betting is very limited and not easily accessible by most people, the legal offshore betting sites fill that void very nicely and legally. You can view our gambling laws section for more information about each of these laws."
http://www.legalbettingonline.com/political/
 
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WalkingWolf

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I have no idea what a "fool" would or would not do, I leave the conjecture unto you, you seem to master conjecture.

I am curious why you have a sophomoric truculent attitude towards anyone that possesses a different view point than your own.. Surely reasonable minded folks can disagree on issues without the invidious comments you have espoused.

Do you seem to remember a comment calling Trump supporters Trumpsters? What is it you are trying to accomplish, it is not discussing issues it is harassing members who support Trump. You are acting like a Troll.

Most of us have made up our minds one way or the other, so all the harassment is a waste of time, and makes you look bad. At this point in your posting you come across no better than the Hillary supporters stealing Trump signs.
 

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I am just curious what kind of fool would make their choice based on a bookie?

I dunno.

No offense, but it makes about as much sense to me as making a choice based on the promises (sic for lies, distortions, and exaggerations) of someone trying to get himself elected. I mean really, who has the resources to so thoroughly investigate a candidate such that he can know he's making a genuinely responsible choice? So, what is the poor recipient of the pandering really doing? Taking a chance.

And, a very long-shot chance at that. Hear me out. Four thousand years of history in the west proves nothing if it doesn't prove that people will lie, lie, lie to get themselves into office. And, of course, once their in office, even their sincere promises go by the boards. So, the odds that any given politician's promises are actually reliable are what? 10[SUP]23 [/SUP]to 1?

Guarantee you a bookie has way, way better odds for someone taking a chance.
 

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Bookies don't set the odds based on ideology. They are motivated by money, like so many politicians on both sides.
 

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Everything we do in life is in fact a gamble to some degree.

I saw an interesting mathematical formula yesterday, should Gary Johnson get 7/8% of the votes, Trump will win the election, therefore a vote for Johnson is in fact a vote for Trump.

My .02
 
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