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pwillie
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Posted - 11/03/2009 : 9:20:31 PM
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Republicans have started an offensive that is reminiscent of D-Day! The Dems are feeling the pressure,and the Blue Dogs are watching the outcome.General Sensibility is leading the troops!The halls of Congress is trembling. .......Victory in Virginia.!!! |
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Highball
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Posted - 11/03/2009 : 9:25:09 PM
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How simply DELIGHTFUL !!
The OTHER utterly corrupted pasrty of slimebags is resuming THEIR rightful place at the head of the trough !!! |
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swampgut
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Posted - 11/03/2009 : 9:25:36 PM
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You do realize the George W. Bush is a Republican don't you?
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pwillie
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Posted - 11/03/2009 : 9:56:08 PM
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Abraham Lincoln was republican. Whats your point? Our country is now on a course of reality,not what the non Americans wanted. God bless America. |
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Highball
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Posted - 11/03/2009 : 10:28:38 PM
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quote: m Lincoln was republican. Whats your point?
Another 'great destroyer'. You sad, sad kool-aide drinkers.
Whilst you and your kind engage in masturbatory delights, the country is systematically looted and dismantled by your heroes. Too bad you are not educated enough to actually pick up a pocket Constitution somewhere and READ it...as you desperately search for excuses for the latest corruption revealed about ‘your man’...whichever slime bag you got into office THIS time…
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Posted - 11/03/2009 : 10:42:54 PM
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chaoslodge
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Posted - 11/03/2009 : 10:45:23 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Highball
[quote] Too bad you are not educated enough to actually pick up a pocket Constitution somewhere and READ it...as you desperately search for excuses for the latest corruption revealed about ‘your man’...whichever slime bag you got into office THIS time…
The status quo relies on an ever increasing degree of illiteracy when it comes to the Constitution. 95% of the posts here and their authors attest to that. They are happy to watch TV and parrot what they hear the collectivist bloviators spewing. They are akin to knee pads in a bath house.
It would be hilarious to watch Republicans and Democrats pretend to be patriots were it not so tragic for this country over all. |
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Posted - 11/03/2009 : 10:45:57 PM
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quote: Originally posted by pwillie God bless America.
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Posted - 11/03/2009 : 11:19:14 PM
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quote: Originally posted by pwillie
Republicans have started an offensive that is reminiscent of D-Day! The Dems are feeling the pressure,and the Blue Dogs are watching the outcome.General Sensibility is leading the troops!The halls of Congress is trembling. .......Victory in Virginia.!!!
The show will remain the same. The only thing that has changed is the puppeteers.
Folks quick to pop corks and turn cartwheels over tonight's election results just proves the majority are marionettes, not men.
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Don McManus
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Posted - 11/03/2009 : 11:51:48 PM
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The only race that has anything to do with the turning of the tide, the 23rd District House Seat in NY appears to have been won by the Democrat. Hoffman, the conservative third party candidate is trailing Owens by 4% with 85% counted in a district that has voted Republican for over 120 years.
Virginia and New Jersey are party votes. The 23rd of New York was an actual test of philosophy. Apparently many of those that pretend to be conservative were not quite so motivated when the big 'R' did not show up next to the name.
If we do not break the idiocy of the two party system, we are doomed. There is nothing tonight to suggest that we have progressed very much at all. |
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| Dems/Repubs both worthless. Both the same. Nothing will change until all are replaced with people who will govern by the Constitution. |

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Posted - 11/04/2009 : 01:22:30 AM
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quote: Originally posted by pwillie
Republicans have started an offensive that is reminiscent of D-Day! The Dems are feeling the pressure,and the Blue Dogs are watching the outcome.General Sensibility is leading the troops!The halls of Congress is trembling. .......Victory in Virginia.!!!
I'm encouraged as well.
These elections were the first test voting thumbs down referendum on Obama's socialist programs. I want to see lots of tension between liberals and conservatives beause the more there is... the less government can do. |
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Posted - 11/04/2009 : 05:09:49 AM
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quote: Originally posted by pwillie
Abraham Lincoln was republican. Whats your point? Our country is now on a course of reality,not what the non Americans wanted. God bless America.
Lincoln is in the Top 3 Worst POTUS of All Time (in the same company as Carter and Landru). His party affiliation is also useless since the parties have changed dramatically over the course of the years. Lincoln, at least, was a good and honorable man, but he did more to actively destroy this nation than any other POTUS (I'm waiting on Landru to see if he will surpass Lincoln).
And, Bush was not a great example of a Republican. He started off fine, but after 9/11 hit, he seemed to lose his way. I'm not sure you could blame the guy INITIALLY since it must have been overwhelming. He will definitely wind up as one of the lesser presidents, in the company of Clinton, Bush I, Ford, Hayes, etc.
While I'm thrilled the Dims got their heads handed to them yesterday (as much as could be done considering the smallness in size of what was up for grabs), there are way, way, way too many RINOs in the party. Getting rid of the bimbo in NY-23 was a great start. I'd rather see a Dim take the seat than see another RINO get elected.
When true conservatives - those that believe in smaller government, less taxes, less regulations, less involvement in the day-to-day activities of Americans, and have even a remote grasp of the Constitution get elected, I will cheer.
BTW, Newt was a huge disappointment and has forever lost any support I might lend him. Not sure what he was smoking when he endorsed the bimbo, but I think he drove the final nail in his political coffin. |
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Posted - 11/04/2009 : 06:15:18 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Highball
How simply DELIGHTFUL !!
The OTHER utterly corrupted pasrty of slimebags is resuming THEIR rightful place at the head of the trough !!!
Yes delightful. Very delightful. In fact, orgasmic. "The OTHER utterly corrupted party of slimebags" is a far cry less slimy and corrupted than the devil-worshipping Marxist Democrats.
Step One is underway -- REMOVAL OF THE DISPICABLE DEMOCRATS FROM OFFICE. Every damn one of them.
I will gladly (for a while) take the substantially less slimy Repubs as an interim step to the utopia you dream about. |
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You do realize the George W. Bush is a Republican don't you?
What is good about his party winning anything?
Um, librools haved tripled the national debt in 9 months, divided this country with the most bi-partisan President ever elected and a Congress chaired by a stupid over-the-hill sperm spitoon who couldn't make it in the kitchen and darn sure couldn't make it in the bedroom runing our country, watched 3 million Americans lose their job on their watch, 120 banks close, unemployment hit 10%, destroyed our power ranking in the world, set us up for another 9/11, appeasment leading to world chaos, our enemies no longer fear us but laugh at us, the librools GW cowboy theory blowing up in their silly faces when we have their rock star in office and they control both house Iran, N. Korea dn others are giving us the finger and Europe will still not support us....................
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Posted - 11/04/2009 : 08:05:27 AM
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quote: Originally posted by MMOMEQ-55
Dems/Repubs both worthless. Both the same. Nothing will change until all are replaced with people who will govern by the Constitution.
Yeah, hell, stay home in you'un sand box and don't vote, wooohooooo.
Yeah, I'm biased but any 8 year old can tell librools are the party destroying our country.
Moses surely tripped and fell coming off Mt. Sinai with the 11 Commandments and broke off the end of the second tablet. 11 Commandments you ask? The one that said" Thou shall stoneth thou librooleth to deathet when thousest seeth one" in my best Mo Howard. |
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pwillie
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Posted - 11/04/2009 : 08:05:28 AM
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| I see that nerves were touched,must be awful to think your leading in the fourth quarter,only to lose in your on stadium .Freshman tean at that! LOL...Hope is supreme,and goodness has made a step forward freedom.The yoke of oppression is being yanked off,thanks to the "New Republic"... Hate mongers are being kicked out.This is the "end of the beginning" the beginning of the end is now in our grasp! The Nation is saved....God Bless America......The Vermin are going back down deep into their bunkers...Pelosi must be in intensive care!LOL |
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Don McManus
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Posted - 11/04/2009 : 10:09:48 AM
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So what is the lesson?
1. Party Republicans can win in bad economic times when running against the party in power as in VA and NJ.
2. A third party conservative cannot win in an historically Republican District, even when the GOP candidate was radically left of center.
45% for Hoffman is a step forward, I guess, but what does the GOP learn from this? Obviously they learn that moderation is necessary to win, and the party establishment will strive ever harder for moderation, and continue their disgusting slide to mediocrity.
IMO, this small snapshot of the body politic confirms that the stranglehold of the two-party system is alive and well. It confirms that the GOP is probably not worth saving, though many of us will continue to work locally to that end. It even suggests the possibility that the individual voter as represented by the 23rd District in NY, may have even moved left in the past 12 months.
This is a victory for the GOP without question. VA, NJ, and the confirmation that without the party's backing you can't win in an historic GOP stronghold.
It is not by any stretch of the imagination a victory for freedom and liberty, nor the Country as a whole.
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losttrail
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Posted - 11/04/2009 : 10:19:08 AM
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quote: Originally posted by Don McManus
The only race that has anything to do with the turning of the tide, the 23rd District House Seat in NY appears to have been won by the Democrat. Hoffman, the conservative third party candidate is trailing Owens by 4% with 85% counted in a district that has voted Republican for over 120 years.
Virginia and New Jersey are party votes. The 23rd of New York was an actual test of philosophy. Apparently many of those that pretend to be conservative were not quite so motivated when the big 'R' did not show up next to the name.
If we do not break the idiocy of the two party system, we are doomed. There is nothing tonight to suggest that we have progressed very much at all.
Don, I agree with you mostly.
I am mildly pleased with the defeat of the Dems (communists) in the races they lost.
My view is that it is an incremental movement that needs to happen.
The Dems (communists) have been incrementally implementing their agenda for decades, but at a faster rate than the Repubs (socialists).
With the election of Marxist Obama and his desire to radically change America into a communist state, hopefully enough people will awaken and realize that neither 'party' represents the people.
Maybe enough of the citizenry will educate themselves, their families and friends, to what our Constitution is and means to us, to enable a shift back to a Constitutional government.
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we_dig_it
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quote: Originally posted by spanielsells
quote: Originally posted by pwillie
Abraham Lincoln was republican. Whats your point? Our country is now on a course of reality,not what the non Americans wanted. God bless America.
BTW, Newt was a huge disappointment and has forever lost any support I might lend him.
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Highball
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Yeah, the parties (two) are alive and well. Witness the slobbering, drooling knee-pad wearing party supporters right here on these forums. Multiply them by tens of millions of brain-dead, anti-Constitutional non-Americans, and what do you have.
Utterly corrupt, slime bag, cesspool inhabiting leaders.
Why not..that is where their suporters live, after all... |
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quote: Originally posted by Don McManus If we do not break the idiocy of the two party system, we are doomed.
Spot on, Don. |
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quote: Originally posted by we_dig_it So, yes, Ill take it as a victory. Maybe it will curtail the train thats heading off the tracks.
I doubt it.
The coal MAY get shoveled in a little slower, but the train will still derail. |

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woodguru
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Posted - 11/04/2009 : 4:21:13 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Don McManus
The only race that has anything to do with the turning of the tide, the 23rd District House Seat in NY appears to have been won by the Democrat. Hoffman, the conservative third party candidate is trailing Owens by 4% with 85% counted in a district that has voted Republican for over 120 years.
Virginia and New Jersey are party votes. The 23rd of New York was an actual test of philosophy. Apparently many of those that pretend to be conservative were not quite so motivated when the big 'R' did not show up next to the name.
If we do not break the idiocy of the two party system, we are doomed. There is nothing tonight to suggest that we have progressed very much at all.
We are seeing a certain breakdown of the 2 party system, people are being forced to look at the people running for elections, what they represent, and not the party they are attached to. Republicans find themselves not knowing what they are as relates to a party that has swung so far off base it has become unrecognizable. The mainstream that elected Obama as a clear message that change is in order is willing to recognize republicans that have stood their ground against a obstructionist GOP.
Upcoming governor's races are going to put an uncharacteristic degree of public pressure on distinctly publicly supported issues that the GOP is opposing on obstructionist principles alone.
I don't know what the exact replacement system is for a two party system, but the existing system with it's fundamental divides is so wasteful it defies belief.
I think where the system goes is people voting politicians with sensible values into office and seeing much more consensus and less divisive party philosophies. We are going to see the old school GOP and their Blue Dog democrat counterparts flat disappearing as their obstinate obstructionist behavior gets them voted out of office.
A new level of transparency that we are already seeing but not using as well as it could be used will further weed out bad elected officials as the last of those who vote party and not the people's will are eliminated.
There are clear examples of both GOP and Blue Dog politicians sticking to big business influenced policies in spite of clearly displayed public opposition to those values. We should see half of those old school dinosaurs disappearing as the weight of public opinion excercises itself through the process of voter influence is weighed in.
It's fine to have a political philosophy, it's not okay to defy public opinion that exceeds 60% in opposition to GOP/lobbyist oriented policies. |
There is no shame in being ignorant about any topic or issue. Supporting or opposing that which you are ignorant could be the definition of stupidity. Blind faith on a political position or premise is even stupider and is the same thing as religious fanaticism. Learn about that which you support or oppose, it only makes sense to be well informed so as not to be an unwitting part of bad government. Days of a government that can lie to people and get away with it are coming to an end, don't be the last of a dying breed of idiots who will buy into anything said. |
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woodguru
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quote: Originally posted by Highball
Yeah, the parties (two) are alive and well. Witness the slobbering, drooling knee-pad wearing party supporters right here on these forums. Multiply them by tens of millions of brain-dead, anti-Constitutional non-Americans, and what do you have.
Utterly corrupt, slime bag, cesspool inhabiting leaders.
Why not..that is where their suporters live, after all...
LMAO, why don't you say what you really feel?  |
There is no shame in being ignorant about any topic or issue. Supporting or opposing that which you are ignorant could be the definition of stupidity. Blind faith on a political position or premise is even stupider and is the same thing as religious fanaticism. Learn about that which you support or oppose, it only makes sense to be well informed so as not to be an unwitting part of bad government. Days of a government that can lie to people and get away with it are coming to an end, don't be the last of a dying breed of idiots who will buy into anything said. |
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quote: Originally posted by woodguru
quote: Originally posted by Don McManus
The only race that has anything to do with the turning of the tide, the 23rd District House Seat in NY appears to have been won by the Democrat. Hoffman, the conservative third party candidate is trailing Owens by 4% with 85% counted in a district that has voted Republican for over 120 years.
Virginia and New Jersey are party votes. The 23rd of New York was an actual test of philosophy. Apparently many of those that pretend to be conservative were not quite so motivated when the big 'R' did not show up next to the name.
If we do not break the idiocy of the two party system, we are doomed. There is nothing tonight to suggest that we have progressed very much at all.
We are seeing a certain breakdown of the 2 party system, people are being forced to look at the people running for elections, what they represent, and not the party they are attached to. Republicans find themselves not knowing what they are as relates to a party that has swung so far off base it has become unrecognizable. The mainstream that elected Obama as a clear message that change is in order is willing to recognize republicans that have stood their ground against a obstructionist GOP.
Upcoming governor's races are going to put an uncharacteristic degree of public pressure on distinctly publicly supported issues that the GOP is opposing on obstructionist principles alone.
I don't know what the exact replacement system is for a two party system, but the existing system with it's fundamental divides is so wasteful it defies belief.
I think where the system goes is people voting politicians with sensible values into office and seeing much more consensus and less divisive party philosophies. We are going to see the old school GOP and their Blue Dog democrat counterparts flat disappearing as their obstinate obstructionist behavior gets them voted out of office.
A new level of transparency that we are already seeing but not using as well as it could be used will further weed out bad elected officials as the last of those who vote party and not the people's will are eliminated.
There are clear examples of both GOP and Blue Dog politicians sticking to big business influenced policies in spite of clearly displayed public opposition to those values. We should see half of those old school dinosaurs disappearing as the weight of public opinion excercises itself through the process of voter influence is weighed in.
It's fine to have a political philosophy, it's not okay to defy public opinion that exceeds 60% in opposition to GOP/lobbyist oriented policies.
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quote: Originally posted by woodguru
quote: Originally posted by Don McManus
The only race that has anything to do with the turning of the tide, the 23rd District House Seat in NY appears to have been won by the Democrat. Hoffman, the conservative third party candidate is trailing Owens by 4% with 85% counted in a district that has voted Republican for over 120 years.
Virginia and New Jersey are party votes. The 23rd of New York was an actual test of philosophy. Apparently many of those that pretend to be conservative were not quite so motivated when the big 'R' did not show up next to the name.
If we do not break the idiocy of the two party system, we are doomed. There is nothing tonight to suggest that we have progressed very much at all.
We are seeing a certain breakdown of the 2 party system, people are being forced to look at the people running for elections, what they represent, and not the party they are attached to. Republicans find themselves not knowing what they are as relates to a party that has swung so far off base it has become unrecognizable. The mainstream that elected Obama as a clear message that change is in order is willing to recognize republicans that have stood their ground against a obstructionist GOP.
Upcoming governor's races are going to put an uncharacteristic degree of public pressure on distinctly publicly supported issues that the GOP is opposing on obstructionist principles alone.
I don't know what the exact replacement system is for a two party system, but the existing system with it's fundamental divides is so wasteful it defies belief.
I think where the system goes is people voting politicians with sensible values into office and seeing much more consensus and less divisive party philosophies. We are going to see the old school GOP and their Blue Dog democrat counterparts flat disappearing as their obstinate obstructionist behavior gets them voted out of office.
A new level of transparency that we are already seeing but not using as well as it could be used will further weed out bad elected officials as the last of those who vote party and not the people's will are eliminated.
There are clear examples of both GOP and Blue Dog politicians sticking to big business influenced policies in spite of clearly displayed public opposition to those values. We should see half of those old school dinosaurs disappearing as the weight of public opinion excercises itself through the process of voter influence is weighed in.
It's fine to have a political philosophy, it's not okay to defy public opinion that exceeds 60% in opposition to GOP/lobbyist oriented policies.
Perhaps the self-inflicted destruction of the GOP, properly called 'the death of a thousand earmarks' will create an opening for public servants who actually have a philosophical difference with the socialists currently in power, Bo. |
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woodguru
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Posted - 11/04/2009 : 5:28:02 PM
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quote: Originally posted by pwillie
Republicans have started an offensive that is reminiscent of D-Day! The Dems are feeling the pressure,and the Blue Dogs are watching the outcome.General Sensibility is leading the troops!The halls of Congress is trembling. .......Victory in Virginia.!!!
This ain't no turning of the tide, have you heard about the little drawback before the big Tsunami hits? That's what this is. Wait until you see the Tsunami that is the buckling of republicans to public pressure when they realize that they will not be elected if they don't comply with public opinion. We'll see it in about 37 hotly contested Governors races where republicans will not get elected if they don't comply with public pressure on healthcare.
We'll see what your tide looks like then. |
There is no shame in being ignorant about any topic or issue. Supporting or opposing that which you are ignorant could be the definition of stupidity. Blind faith on a political position or premise is even stupider and is the same thing as religious fanaticism. Learn about that which you support or oppose, it only makes sense to be well informed so as not to be an unwitting part of bad government. Days of a government that can lie to people and get away with it are coming to an end, don't be the last of a dying breed of idiots who will buy into anything said. |
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quote: Originally posted by pwillie
Republicans have started an offensive that is reminiscent of D-Day! The Dems are feeling the pressure,and the Blue Dogs are watching the outcome.General Sensibility is leading the troops!The halls of Congress is trembling. .......Victory in Virginia.!!!
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quote: Let me know what changes.
C'mon...it is simple. The word on the door will start with 'R' instead of 'D'...and the steady selling out of America and all the values decent men hold dear will continue unabated.
Meanwhile, out in the hustings, the dempcrats will wail and knash their teeth and rend their clothes..as the republicans go back to watching re-runs of 'speed boat racing' and 'dancing with the stars'...JUST to look at the girls, you understand....
'Voters'...you could burn the entire group up and all you would find in the ashes is millions of big azholes... |
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quote: Originally posted by Horney toad
quote: Originally posted by spanielsells
quote: Originally posted by pwillie
Abraham Lincoln was republican. Whats your point? Our country is now on a course of reality,not what the non Americans wanted. God bless America.
BTW, Newt was a huge disappointment and has forever lost any support I might lend him.
I'm sure Newt can't sleep at night without the support of Jeffrey Schwartz. 
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quote: Originally posted by Highball
quote: Let me know what changes.
C'mon...it is simple. The word on the door will start with 'R' instead of 'D'...and the steady selling out of America and all the values decent men hold dear will continue unabated.
Meanwhile, out in the hustings, the dempcrats will wail and knash their teeth and rend their clothes..as the republicans go back to watching re-runs of 'speed boat racing' and 'dancing with the stars'...JUST to look at the girls, you understand....
'Voters'...you could burn the entire group up and all you would find in the ashes is millions of big azholes...
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Posted - 11/04/2009 : 9:14:54 PM
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quote: Originally posted by woodguru
quote: Originally posted by pwillie
Republicans have started an offensive that is reminiscent of D-Day! The Dems are feeling the pressure,and the Blue Dogs are watching the outcome.General Sensibility is leading the troops!The halls of Congress is trembling. .......Victory in Virginia.!!!
This ain't no turning of the tide, have you heard about the little drawback before the big Tsunami hits? That's what this is. Wait until you see the Tsunami that is the buckling of republicans to public pressure when they realize that they will not be elected if they don't comply with public opinion. We'll see it in about 37 hotly contested Governors races where republicans will not get elected if they don't comply with public pressure on healthcare.
We'll see what your tide looks like then.The Tide is high and rising,and the rise of independent thinking is taking hold! Health Care is on the back burner,the economy is first and foremost.With out a healthy economy,nothing else can happen,especially social welfare(health care).You need to peddle your wares some where else.No body is buying your diatribe.
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HAIRY
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Posted - 11/04/2009 : 9:19:44 PM
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quote: Originally posted by 22lrplinker I'm encouraged as well.
These elections were the first test voting thumbs down referendum on Obama's socialist programs. I want to see lots of tension between liberals and conservatives beause the more there is... the less government can do.
Hmmm, how does a local election, that of a governor of a state have any influence over the Fed?
If you think it does, please explain the apparent success of Governor Schwarzenegger influencing the Administration.  |
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22lrplinker
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 12:24:54 AM
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quote: Originally posted by HAIRY how does a local election, that of a governor of a state have any influence over the Fed?
This is just a warmup for 2010.
I'm totally happy to see the tension between the American Capitalist producers and you useless unproductive liberal socialist leeches...
...because it's exactly that tension which paralyses your bankrupt government bureaucracy into inaction.
The LESS the socialist bureaucracy you leech off of can DO...
...the MORE freedom there is for the American producers. |
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HAIRY
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 06:22:02 AM
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I'm happy you're happy.
You remind me of the way to keep a baby busy--put molasses on its fingers and give it a feather. It will be as happy as you.  |
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pwillie
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 07:50:15 AM
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quote: Originally posted by HAIRY
I'm happy you're happy.
You remind me of the way to keep a baby busy--put molasses on its fingers and give it a feather. It will be as happy as you. 
Hairy,did you learn that during your time in the hole?You can come out now,Halloween is over,no one will recognize you now.The "New Independent Centralist" will bring our nation back to reality.Maine banned gay marriage,and list will lengthen.....God Bless America.!I ask all my fellow Americans,to get on the train!    |
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22lrplinker
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 10:30:09 AM
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quote: Originally posted by HAIRY
I'm happy you're happy.
You remind me of the way to keep a baby busy--put molasses on its fingers and give it a feather. It will be as happy as you. 
Only an unproductive dependent socialist leech like you could define happiness solely as things being given to you.
My happiness is in what I earn. 
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HAIRY
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 5:12:51 PM
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| Still playing with that feather, eh, 22lrplinker? LOL |
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pwillie
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 5:56:02 PM
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quote: Originally posted by HAIRY
Still playing with that feather, eh, 22lrplinker? LOL
Hairy,that feather really tickles you? |
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22lrplinker
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 6:30:06 PM
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quote: Originally posted by HAIRY
Still playing with that feather, eh, 22lrplinker? LOL
You've already made it clear what you're playing with. |
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HAIRY
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 7:05:45 PM
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quote: Originally posted by pwillie
quote: Originally posted by HAIRY
Still playing with that feather, eh, 22lrplinker? LOL
Hairy,that feather really tickles you?
Not really, but 22lrplinker does.  |
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 7:13:38 PM
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quote: Originally posted by 22lrplinker
quote: Originally posted by HAIRY
Still playing with that feather, eh, 22lrplinker? LOL
You've already made it clear what you're playing with.
Yeah, with all my marbles while you're fingering a feather.   |
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pwillie
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 8:30:22 PM
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The Dems have more troubles with the shooting at Ft Hood.The enemy is now more open,because the POTUS is looked upon as weak and indifferent to the war effort.The roof is falling in,I see him as a ship adrift with no rudder.Maj. Hassan will be the undoing of this administration.Fox has broking the story.Shep Smith has scooped CNN! |
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 8:38:10 PM
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quote: Originally posted by pwillie
The Dems have more troubles with the shooting at Ft Hood.The enemy is now more open,because the POTUS is looked upon as weak and indifferent to the war effort.The roof is falling in,I see him as a ship adrift with no rudder.Maj. Hassan will be the undoing of this administration.Fox has broking the story.Shep Smith has scooped CNN!
???? What the heck are you talking about?
An officer of the US Army went berserk and killed people, period. |
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pwillie
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 9:39:55 PM
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| Like it are not,we were safe when Bush and Cheny were at the helm,now the enemy is at the gate! All because of Obama's indecision! |
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Posted - 11/05/2009 : 9:47:01 PM
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quote: Originally posted by pwillie
Like it are not,we were safe when Bush and Cheny were at the helm,now the enemy is at the gate! All because of Obama's indecision!
Hmmm, over 3,000 Americans were murdered on 9/11--Bush & Cheney's watch--REMEMBER? Over 4,000 US Servicemen/women killed on Bush/Cheney's watch--REMEMBER?
Anyone who tries to make this tragedy at Ft Hood into a political issue should be seen for what they truly are: despicable. |
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pwillie
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Posted - 11/06/2009 : 07:18:24 AM
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This is the beginning of a new offensive by the Al Queda inside our borders.FOX news is about to break the new story,and the Obama adms will be at the root of the problem.His weakness is apparent,and the vermin will increase their attacks.Dark days are ahead for our nation. |
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Posted - 11/06/2009 : 08:43:37 AM
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quote: Originally posted by pwillie
This is the beginning of a new offensive by the Al Queda inside our borders.FOX news is about to break the new story,and the Obama adms will be at the root of the problem.His weakness is apparent,and the vermin will increase their attacks.Dark days are ahead for our nation.
Quite a charge against an American, IMHO. What about the murders committed by others who are not Muslim (such as the former Marine who allegedly murdered 11 women)? Do you just ignore them or is your racist screed just against Muslims?
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Posted - 11/06/2009 : 08:53:19 AM
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quote: Originally posted by MMOMEQ-55
Dems/Repubs both worthless. Both the same. Nothing will change until all are replaced with people who will govern by the Constitution.
Yeah, hell, stay home in you'un sand box and don't vote, wooohooooo.
Yeah, I'm biased but any 8 year old can tell librools are the party destroying our country.
Moses surely tripped and fell coming off Mt. Sinai with the 11 Commandments and broke off the end of the second tablet. 11 Commandments you ask? The one that said" Thou shall stoneth thou librooleth to deathet when thousest seeth one" in my best Mo Howard.
Why would you stay at home? Kinda stupid to not vote then complain about it. About as stupid as the ones who voted the lesser of two evils. Or the fools who voted skin color.
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