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Belmont hill Mitt
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Exasperated1 wrote: <quoted text> I believe I said "I could be wrong" ya evidently didn't read the whole post but jumped to conclusions and, no, I haven't seen the reports that you are referring 2. it might be time to crawl out from under that rightwing media rock you seem to live underneathe.
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Belmont hill Mitt
Anderson, CA
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stop the sale of our political system to the highest bidder!! support the reconsideration and repeal of the "Citizens united " decision. im talking to all you repubs!!!!
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ocnh
Livingston, TN
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Belmont hill Mitt wrote: stop the sale of our political system to the highest bidder!! support the reconsideration and repeal of the "Citizens united " decision. im talking to all you repubs!!!! Could you pleas use upper case letters when needed?
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Belmont hill Mitt wrote: <quoted text> it might be time to crawl out from under that rightwing media rock you seem to live underneathe. Of course, the same could be said to you in regards to your liberal slant sources...you said, after all, there was no way Walker could win. At the same time, ya might want to reconsider your outlook for the elections this fall, I don't want ya to have a coronary at the outcomes then either.
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mirandi
Flowood, MS
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Dunlapian wrote: <quoted text>Another Conservative fallacy....."The Big Salary Labor Bosses". Check out how much the American Corporation bosses are making; http://www.aflcio.org/Corporate-Watch/CEO-Pay... # dont have to dummy. they earn it. the bosses take it out of the workers checks. big difference you must be aliberal
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Belmont hill Mitt
Anderson, CA
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Exasperated1 wrote: <quoted text> Of course, the same could be said to you in regards to your liberal slant sources...you said, after all, there was no way Walker could win. At the same time, ya might want to reconsider your outlook for the elections this fall, I don't want ya to have a coronary at the outcomes then either. dont worry, i wont. tell me what is so slanted about the spending numbers.... are they flase?? can you prove this?? let me guess?? since you love citizens united, you are the one who disapproved of my comment!!?? enjoying my morning coffee..... hope you are enjoying your morning too!! reconsider citizens united today!!
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Belmont hill Mitt
Anderson, CA
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mirandi wrote: <quoted text> dont have to dummy. they earn it. the bosses take it out of the workers checks. big difference you must be aliberal the ceo's of the S& p 500 make an average of 13 million a year. 300 plus times what the median income is. and they needed bailouts......and couldnt stop from giving themselves big bonuses with tax payer money. these are your gods.....fool.
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Timbuk2
Jamestown, TN
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It’s D-Day and President Obama is hitting the beaches – of sunny California! Instead of scheduling a brief event to mark the 68th anniversary of America’s brutal landing on the shores of Normandy, Obama is already on his way to San Francisco, where he will hold two fundraisers before moving on to Beverly Hills to stage two more. Obama failed to mark D-Day with either a speech or a written proclamation both last year or the year before. He did give a speech in 2009, the 65th anniversary of the event. First Lady Michelle Obama, who has made much of her “Joining Forces” campaign to support military families, also has nothing planned for D-Day. She’ll be in New York City for a fundraiser and then in Philadelphia to meet with campaign volunteers. Obama’s failure to mark D-Day in any significant way is both a shame and a political mistake. According to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, two critical swing states – Florida and Pennsylvania, are among the top five states in terms of veterans’ population. Within the top twelve are four others – Michigan, Ohio, Virginia and North Carolina – all states Obama desperately needs to carry.
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Dunlapian
Dunlap, TN
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mirandi wrote: <quoted text> dont have to dummy. they earn it. the bosses take it out of the workers checks. big difference you must be aliberal When you start off with name calling, you know you are on the wrong side of an issue. Be that as it may!
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Dunlapian
Dunlap, TN
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Timbuk2 wrote: It’s D-Day and President Obama is hitting the beaches – of sunny California! Instead of scheduling a brief event to mark the 68th anniversary of America’s brutal landing on the shores of Normandy, Obama is already on his way to San Francisco, where he will hold two fundraisers before moving on to Beverly Hills to stage two more. Obama failed to mark D-Day with either a speech or a written proclamation both last year or the year before. He did give a speech in 2009, the 65th anniversary of the event. First Lady Michelle Obama, who has made much of her “Joining Forces” campaign to support military families, also has nothing planned for D-Day. She’ll be in New York City for a fundraiser and then in Philadelphia to meet with campaign volunteers. Obama’s failure to mark D-Day in any significant way is both a shame and a political mistake. According to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, two critical swing states – Florida and Pennsylvania, are among the top five states in terms of veterans’ population. Within the top twelve are four others – Michigan, Ohio, Virginia and North Carolina – all states Obama desperately needs to carry. TimBuck, your grasping for straws!
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Mobile_Amused
Monroe, NC
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Timbuk2 wrote: It’s D-Day and President Obama is hitting the beaches – of sunny California! Instead of scheduling a brief event to mark the 68th anniversary of America’s brutal landing on the shores of Normandy, Obama is already on his way to San Francisco, where he will hold two fundraisers before moving on to Beverly Hills to stage two more. Obama failed to mark D-Day with either a speech or a written proclamation both last year or the year before. He did give a speech in 2009, the 65th anniversary of the event. First Lady Michelle Obama, who has made much of her “Joining Forces” campaign to support military families, also has nothing planned for D-Day. She’ll be in New York City for a fundraiser and then in Philadelphia to meet with campaign volunteers. Obama’s failure to mark D-Day in any significant way is both a shame and a political mistake. According to the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, two critical swing states – Florida and Pennsylvania, are among the top five states in terms of veterans’ population. Within the top twelve are four others – Michigan, Ohio, Virginia and North Carolina – all states Obama desperately needs to carry. Bush ate cake with McCain in Arizona when New Orleans was underwater. Your faux outrage is duly noted.
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Dunlapian
Dunlap, TN
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Exasperated1 wrote: <quoted text> I believe I said "I could be wrong" ya evidently didn't read the whole post but jumped to conclusions and, no, I haven't seen the reports that you are referring 2. Then to my fellow American E1, may I refer you to post #37524
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wrong
Kearney, NE
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With everything the Governor has done is Wisconsin against the citizens and still pulling a victory? That just tells us that the winner in November will be the one with the most money.
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Timbuk2
Jamestown, TN
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Overtaxed wrote: <quoted text>
Walker outspent Barrett by 8 to 1 with the majority of Walker's money coming from out of state. It’s about time. With all the money the unions spent, it’s refreshing to see the opposition finally getting their act together. But seriously, how many people make up their minds because of these ads? Overtaxed wrote: <quoted text>The voters of Wisconsin have spoken, and they have chosen to keep Walker by a pretty large margin. Since registered democrats outnumber registered republicans in the state, it means that A LOT of democrats voted for Walker. Overtaxed wrote: <quoted text>This vote signals the death knell for unions in the USA. It’s not the death of unions by any means. That’ll only be accomplished when they close down completely. But they have gotten their comeuppance. No longer are people simply going to accept the unions, especially government unions, running rip shod over them. You know that this entire thing was over the unions requiring that school districts purchase health care insurance from ONE company. And that company, having a union contract monopoly charged way more than other health care providers. Why? Because the unions owned the company. The unions got too greedy, just like the evil corporations. The voters saw through that greed, and chopped the unions off at the knees. They deserved what they got. Overtaxed wrote: <quoted text> With that death comes a continued loss of wages and buying power for those who are still in the "middle class". The unions were all that was left standing between the workers and employers. The employers are now in complete control....the voters of Wisconsin are about to reap what they have sown. What a bunch of bullshit. The Unions are reaping what they’ve sown. People are tired of unions. Overtaxed wrote: <quoted text> Unfortunately, the results of this election have national ramifications and implications for everyone. I’m looking forward to Former president Obama.
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Timbuk2
Jamestown, TN
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Dunlapian wrote: <quoted text>TimBuck, your grasping for straws! He probably missed D-Day in history class. He was too busy smokin dope with his buddies that day.
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Timbuk2
Jamestown, TN
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Mobile_Amused wrote: <quoted text> Bush ate cake with McCain in Arizona when New Orleans was underwater. Your faux outrage is duly noted. What does that have to do with failing to even note one of the most historic dates in American History? I mean the clown could have mentioned that 67 years ago, thousands of American heros were dying on French soil & call a moment of silence. But he ignores it completely. I'd say he's still trying to come to grips with Walker's win in Wisconsin yesterday. It's Obama's death knell. Oh, Jesus. Did I say death knell? Are you going to turn me in to the Secret Service, drama queen?
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Timbuk2 wrote: Since registered democrats outnumber registered republicans in the state, it means that A LOT of democrats voted for Walker. Source, please. I searched census data and could not find anything to back up your claim. The burden of proof is on the one who makes the assertion. Please back up your claim.
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California GOP Candidate’s Machine Gun Ad:‘TAKE LINDA SANCHEZ OUT!’ http://thinkprogress.org/security/2012/06/05/... GOP Congressional candidate Jorge Robles is very serious about unseating Rep. Linda Sanchez (D-CA) as the representative for California’s 38th district — and he’s using some gun imagery to do it. In a 5-minute web video released yesterday, Robles explains how he would, from Washington, end the state regulations that supposedly make California inhospitable to businesses. Interspersed throughout the video for today’s primary was an animation that shows a machine gun firing toward a wall until the words “Jorge Robles For Congress –- TAKE LINDA SANCHEZ OUT OF OFFICE” are visible. Come on, conservatives, don't disappoint me; let's see the squirming and rationalizing similar to the "surveyor's markers" excuse you used for Gifford's crosshairs map, and Sarah Palin's "don't retreat, reload" comments.
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Timbuk2 wrote: <quoted text> What does that have to do with failing to even note one of the most historic dates in American History? I mean the clown could have mentioned that 67 years ago, thousands of American heros were dying on French soil & call a moment of silence. But he ignores it completely. I'd say he's still trying to come to grips with Walker's win in Wisconsin yesterday. It's Obama's death knell. Oh, Jesus. Did I say death knell? Are you going to turn me in to the Secret Service, drama queen? You're whining about Obama not mentioning people dying 67 years ago, yet don't have any outrage for Bush failing to acknowledge Americans dying AT THE TIME of his cake eating in Arizona.
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Overtaxed
Duffield, VA
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Exasperated1 wrote: <quoted text> Of course, the same could be said to you in regards to your liberal slant sources...you said, after all, there was no way Walker could win. At the same time, ya might want to reconsider your outlook for the elections this fall, I don't want ya to have a coronary at the outcomes then either. I agree E1. I thought there was no way he would survive, and while I am not a betting man, if I were, I would have taken any that said Walker would win by this wide a margin. I have predicted a close race in November, and until yesterday, I thought Obama would win by a whisker....today, I am not so sure.
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