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Dr Smith
Clearfield, PA
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Mentally ill liberals Ft Hood~~~ Registered Democrat ~ Muslim Columbine ~~~ Too young to vote; both families were registered Democrats and progressive liberals Virginia Tech ~~~ Wrote hate mail to President Bush and to his staff ~ Registered Democrat Colorado Theater ~~~ Registered Democrat; staff worker on the Obama campaign; Occupy Wall Street participant; progressive liberal Newtown School Shooter-~~~ Registered Democrat; hated Christians. Gabby Giffords and others in Arizona ~~~ Jared Loughner, registered Democrat
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Moby
West Mifflin, PA
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GOP wants to cut back on spending,,,,,,,,,,but only for a Democratic President.......... " " " " " Total government spending on welfare annually (not including food stamps or unemployment)$131.9 billion " " " " " Total cost of the 2 unecessary and useless wars Bush Jr started ..........and still climbing with interest from money borrowed from China.........." " " " " 1.4 TRILLION and still climbing !!!!!!!!!! " " " " " " " " Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 cost tax payers " " " " " "3 TRILLION and still climbing with interest..... " " " " " " What did we gain in Iraq and Afghanistan???????? " " " " Thousands of lives lost for what?" " " " " Tell Obama to cut back on spending.........we cant waste this money on handouts to the poor and elderly.........we must put 2 TRILLION back in the military!!!!!!!!!! " " " " " " " " LØØK HERE ,,,,for the Bush's unpaid 2 wars, 2 tax cuts and prescription drug program for medicare........Let's stop wastful spending !!!!!!!!!! http://costofwar.com/
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Moby
West Mifflin, PA
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Yes folks..........your tax dollars at work PLUS interest!!!!!!!!!! LØØK HERE: http://costofwar.com/state/PA/
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Moby
West Mifflin, PA
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GOP wants to cut back on spending,,,,,,,,,,but only for a Democratic President.......... " " " " " Total government spending on welfare annually (not including food stamps or unemployment)$131.9 billion " " " " " Total cost of the 2 unecessary and useless wars Bush Jr started ..........and still climbing with interest from money borrowed from China.........." " " " " 1.4 TRILLION and still climbing !!!!!!!!!! " " " " " " " " Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 cost tax payers " " " " " "3 TRILLION and still climbing with interest..... " " " " " " What did we gain in Iraq and Afghanistan???????? " " " " Thousands of lives lost for what?" " " " " Tell Obama to cut back on spending.........we cant waste this money on handouts to the poor and elderly.........we must put 2 TRILLION back in the military!!!!!!!!!! " " " " " " " " LØØK HERE ,,,,for the Bush's unpaid 2 wars, 2 tax cuts and prescription drug program for medicare........Let's stop wastful spending !!!!!!!!!! http://costofwar.com/
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Mario
New Kensington, PA
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Who thinks the PENS have a good chance at winning the CUP...................
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dbar
Sellersville, PA
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Dr Smith wrote: Mentally ill liberals Ft Hood~~~ Registered Democrat ~ Muslim Columbine ~~~ Too young to vote; both families were registered Democrats and progressive liberals Virginia Tech ~~~ Wrote hate mail to President Bush and to his staff ~ Registered Democrat Colorado Theater ~~~ Registered Democrat; staff worker on the Obama campaign; Occupy Wall Street participant; progressive liberal Newtown School Shooter-~~~ Registered Democrat; hated Christians. Gabby Giffords and others in Arizona ~~~ Jared Loughner, registered Democrat and Mcveigh was a republican /libertarian guess republicans are domestic terrorists using your logic.
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Franklin Templeton
Helmetta, NJ
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dbar wrote: <quoted text> and Mcveigh was a republican /libertarian guess republicans are domestic terrorists using your logic. Dbar, You're logic is valid, however you have to understand whom you're dealing with here... This creep is a McVeigh sympathiser and he rejoices because he thinks most of the people who died were union workers feeding off taxpayers like his dillusional self..... He's really a loser....I mean a treasonous piece of shit.... Now there some logic to contemplate...
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Dr Smith
Clearfield, PA
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Franklin Templeton wrote: <quoted text> Dbar, You're logic is valid, however you have to understand whom you're dealing with here... This creep is a McVeigh sympathiser and he rejoices because he thinks most of the people who died were union workers feeding off taxpayers like his dillusional self..... He's really a loser....I mean a treasonous piece of shit.... Now there some logic to contemplate... You're still and idiot. Where you come up with posting BS like this is one of today's great mysteries. I would say from reading this post and all your other posting you are the delusional one. Then again you're a troll. McVeigh got what he deserved. Terry Nichols and Michael Fortier should of been put to death too. Muffins, just go away.
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Dr Smith
Clearfield, PA
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dbar wrote: <quoted text> and Mcveigh was a republican /libertarian guess republicans are domestic terrorists using your logic. My post was directed at the idiot "Dan the Man" who is always accusing republicans, conservatives of being the root of a evil. Evil comes from all parties and all races.
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Not again
Lebanon, PA
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The Republican had a chance to remove John Boehner on Jan 3rd and did not, so now there is talk once again of him CAVING IN on the debt ceiling by extending it for three months so the Government can continue to borrow. He needs to go.
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Since: Jul 12
Portland, Oregon
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Please wait...
Them congressional tea bags were voted in office and they picked johny boner to be speaker of the house, not president obama. The truth is the president has much higher-up approval numbers than congressional tea bags
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Franklin Templeton
Mooresville, NC
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TaxNoMore wrote: <quoted text> ////////// McVeigh, a militia movement sympathizer, sought revenge against the federal government for its handling of the Waco Siege, which had ended in the deaths of 76 people exactly two years prior to the bombing, as well as for the Ruby Ridge incident in 1992. McVeigh hoped to inspire a revolt against what he considered to be a tyrannical federal government ////////// Now there some logic to contemplate... Like I said you're a treasonous bastard....McVeigh sympathiser If you don't like it .....you're welcome to leave and don't slam the door on the way out.
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Dr Smith
Clearfield, PA
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Franklin Templeton wrote: <quoted text> Like I said you're a treasonous bastard....McVeigh sympathiser If you don't like it .....you're welcome to leave and don't slam the door on the way out. A treasonous bastard? The witch trials of Salem are long gone you troll. Do you ever post anything that's actually worth reading?
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Dr Smith
Clearfield, PA
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Liberal idiots make rules and laws like this. That's a fact! Will Obama issue an executive order to ban bubble guns? Attorney: Girl, 5, in trouble for chatting about shooting bubble gun By John Beauge | Special to PennLive on January 18, 2013 at 11:18 AM, updated January 18, 2013 MOUNT CARMEL - Talking with a friend about a pink toy bubble gun got a five-year-old kindergarten girl in the Mount Carmel Area School District labeled as a terrorist threat, according to an attorney. The incident occurred Jan. 10 while the girl was waiting in line for a school bus, said Robin Ficker, the Maryland lawyer retained by the girl's family. He would not identify the girl or her parents, but gave this version of events: Talking with a friend, the girl said something to the effect “I’m going to shoot you and I will shoot myself” in reference to the device that shoots out bubbles. The girl did not have the bubble gun with her and has never shot a real gun in her life, Ficker said. Elementary school officials learned of the conversation and questioned the girls the next day, Fickler said. He said the girl did not have a parent present during the 30 minutes of questioning. The result, he said, was that the student was labeled a "terrorist threat" and suspended for 10 days, Ficker said. The school also required her to be evaluated by a psychologist, Ficker said. "This little girl is the least terroristic person in Pennsylvania,” he said. Ficker, who said he was contacted because the mother had read he handled a similar case in Maryland, suggested she ask the principal to expunge the record. That did not happen, but her suspension was reduced to two school days, and the reason for it changed to being labeled as a threat to harm another student. “She’s branded,” Ficker said. School district solicitor Edward Greco said Friday the allegations are being looked into but neither he nor school officials could discuss disciplinary actions. Greco and Ficker acknowledged they are trying to arrange a meeting next week to discuss the situation. Ficker believes the girl’s record should be expunged and she be offered an apology. http://www.pennlive.com/midstate/index.ssf/20...
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Newt G
West Mifflin, PA
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2012 was a very bad year for Mitt Romney " " " " " Remember Mitt Romney? Tall guy, slightly awkward. Looks like a 1950s matinee idol.Doesnt care about 47% of Americans. You could be forgiven for having trouble conjuring up Romney’s image, even though it’s been less than two months since he lost the presidential election. Republicans’ rush to erase the memory of Romney from the American consciousness has been breathtaking. Within days of his surprisingly lopsided defeat, those who want to take his place at the top of the party started distancing themselves from a man they had embraced not long before. Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.) has aggressively highlighted Republicans’ need to focus on the middle class, that blacks and the Hispanics a not-so-subtle repudiation of Romney’s infamous comments about the 47 percent of Americans whose votes he discounted as unwinnable. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal told the GOP to “stop being the stupid party.” Even Rep. Paul Ryan (Wis.), in a D.C. speech on Dec. 4, tried to run from the man who’d been his running mate just a month earlier.“We must speak to the aspirations and anxieties of every American,” he said. " " " " " It’s an easy out for Republicans to blame their loss on him. But the 2012 election exposed the fact that the GOP has become an increasingly white party in an increasingly diverse country. Demographics are destiny in politics; it’s hard to believe that any other GOP 2012 candidate would have outperformed Romney among Hispanics, women or young voters. Still, to the winner go the spoils, and to the loser goes the blame. If the recent reaction to Romney is any indicator, he is likely to be persona non grata for ambitious Republicans who want to remake the party in their own image — not his. That reality — coupled with the fact that Romney doesn’t hold elected office and seems unlikely to run again — makes him perhaps the least memorable major-party presidential nominee since Michael Dukakis. That Romney would leave such a slight imprint on the political scene, given the stakes Republicans set in this election, is remarkable. And it means he had a bad year along with Carl Rove the mastermind behind the defeat of his own demise. " " " " If you got raped, God made that happen......... " " " " Happy New Year Mitt !!!
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Newt G
West Mifflin, PA
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Mitt Romney was not the true face of the Republican Party in 2012. He much more moderate than the Republican Party is. Any other Republican candidate would have lost by even a larger margin. While the Republican Party needs more Romneys to win, it is going the opposite direction. That is great for moderate Democrats like me. I look forward to the tea party completely destroying the Republican Party - America will become even more Democratic for the next fifty years - My Grandson will have the opportunities that a Republican/tea party vision would have otherwise denied him. Thank God for the extremists in the Republican/tea party white male southern party!
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Newt G
West Mifflin, PA
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Middle-class private donors to Romney's campaign were the real losers; fat cats like casino mogul Sheldon Adelson & the Koch Brothers & Fox Media execs will recoup their millions in the next year. The last group includes Wall Street investors, MDs and Dentists; they didn't really lose with large donations to Romney's campaign, nor did his PACs. None of the losers seemed to learn anything either from Romhney's loss, which may be the worst loss, since they don't even seem to know it.
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Newt G
West Mifflin, PA
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GOV. ROMNEY DECLINES PARTICIPATION: In June both President Obama and Gov. Romney were invited in the hope they would both take this opportunity to address millions of young people about the issues that are most important to them. Unfortunately, despite our efforts over a four-month period, Gov. Romney declined participation. He is the first and only candidate in our 16-year history to decide not to answer the questions young Americans chose as most important through the Presidential Youth Debate. With Millennials being the nation’s largest potential voting bloc, we’re still very much hoping Gov. Romney might change his mind and provide his responses via video or even as text anytime before Nov. 6th, so young Americans can cast an even more informed ballot in the Election. HO-HUM
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Newt G
West Mifflin, PA
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The bottom line is Mitt Romney was totally incompetent. Everything about the election points to that - he ran a terrible campaign, simple as that. So much for the billionaires’ investment in Mitt Romney. How typical of the phony “job creators” to try to leverage their inherited money while doing nothing good for anyone. For such smart, hardworking businessmen, they sure made a stupid investment. Karl Rove dumped hundreds of millions of dollars of dopey rich white guys’ money down a toilet and the American people flushed.
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Mike Wang
Pittsburgh, PA
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Mario wrote: Who thinks the PENS have a good chance at winning the CUP.......... Pens looked good today beating the Flyers....
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