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originally posted by: conspiracy nut
a reply to: Arnie123
wow the level of scorn for the undead by trump supporters is like Mean Girls multiplied by 1000! we get it, you guys love anyone who has anything positive to say and hate anyone that says anything negative about him. #cult45 #maga
originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: Irishhaf
a reply to: Sookiechacha
Yet you took someone saying it was Karma for McCain and extrapolated it to include everyone with cancer... not a very logical conclusion.
I don't believe in karma. I'm just pointing out the logical outcome of suggesting that John McCain's cancer is his karma coming back on him.
Claiming karma on anything is a hot can of worms!
I think it's the Bible that says "The rain falls on the righteous and the wicked".
Your whole argument is based on something that was never said.
Don't make us get out the chalkboard.
If McCain leaves office before May 30, the Post indicated, his Senate seat will be on the ballot in Arizona in November 2018, as will that of his retiring junior colleague, Republican Sen. Jeff Flake. After May 30, the new senator — who would be appointed by Republican Gov. Doug Ducey — would serve through 2020.
On her show Friday, Wallace, who was an adviser for McCain's 2008 presidential campaign, asked NBC News' White House reporter Kristen Welker, "How do you resist the temptation to run up and wring her neck? Why can't she just say if a staffer said that, we're going to get to the bottom of it and she'll be fired?"
originally posted by: Willtell
a reply to: soberbacchus
The fish rots from the head down
originally posted by: Willtell
However, we disagree we shouldn't dance on each others graves