These are the best we got and my choices as candidates to lead this country.
I would like to see Cruz-Pres and Ben as VP.
Cruz knows the laws of the land, a domestic policy adviser, advising then-Governor George W. Bush on a wide range of policy and legal matters, including civil justice, criminal justice, constitutional law, immigration, and government reform. Also taught law at UT.
Dr. Carson holds 67 honorary doctorate degrees. a strong believer in the power of education, and alarmed by studies showing America’s students falling behind the rest of the world, Ben and Candy Carson founded the Carson Scholars Fund in 1994. He published Rediscovering What Made This Nation Great, and One Nation, What We All Can Do to Save America’s Future, which was on the New York Times Best Sellers.
He calls out the candidates...
In a debate characterized by personal attacks and hostile rhetoric, Dr. Carson called for candidates to tackle the nation’s problems of divisiveness, fiscal irresponsibility and failure of leadership – not by destroying each other – but by focusing on serving the American people. Demonstrating strength and clarity, Dr. Carson expressed his frustrations with the Internal Revenue Service, stood strongly for America’s alliance with Israel and outlined his strategy for thwarting the North Korean nuclear threat.
I would like to see Cruz-Pres and Ben as VP.
Cruz knows the laws of the land, a domestic policy adviser, advising then-Governor George W. Bush on a wide range of policy and legal matters, including civil justice, criminal justice, constitutional law, immigration, and government reform. Also taught law at UT.
Dr. Carson holds 67 honorary doctorate degrees. a strong believer in the power of education, and alarmed by studies showing America’s students falling behind the rest of the world, Ben and Candy Carson founded the Carson Scholars Fund in 1994. He published Rediscovering What Made This Nation Great, and One Nation, What We All Can Do to Save America’s Future, which was on the New York Times Best Sellers.
He calls out the candidates...
In a debate characterized by personal attacks and hostile rhetoric, Dr. Carson called for candidates to tackle the nation’s problems of divisiveness, fiscal irresponsibility and failure of leadership – not by destroying each other – but by focusing on serving the American people. Demonstrating strength and clarity, Dr. Carson expressed his frustrations with the Internal Revenue Service, stood strongly for America’s alliance with Israel and outlined his strategy for thwarting the North Korean nuclear threat.
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