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wtf
Williamsburg, KY
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whitehair wrote: Two dumb asses calling others names. WTF still has no idea what the ruptured duck is all about. Slew has no answer to not stopping to take the time to be totally correct in language(English).There are more important things to do. Go clean your nasty azz.
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shameous
Monson, MA
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whitehair
Eminence, KY
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Seattle Slew wrote: <quoted text> When you post this poorly...why bother ? Exactly the point.Why get all upset over nothing?IS THERE ANYTHING ANY OF US CAN DO TO CHANGE THIS FACT?Try dipstick.
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dummy
Ashland, KY
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Seattle Slew
Seattle, WA
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whitehair wrote: <quoted text> Exactly the point.Why get all upset over nothing?IS THERE ANYTHING ANY OF US CAN DO TO CHANGE THIS FACT?Try dipstick. Not upset, just telling an old fool and a prancing, peacock, turd-blossom what's reality... If you weren't stupid, we could be done by now...
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Obama is a MUST replace
Minneapolis, MN
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dummy
Monson, MA
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Its ME
Cumberland, KY
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This post needs to be deleted
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ellen
Hardinsburg, KY
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whitehair
Eminence, KY
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Why delete it when some of us like to pass along info to get opinions from others on politics.??There are always some that fail to make the grade,otherwise, why grade?
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Justin
United States
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This irrelevent news. How many folks have got their head stepped on (kicked, shot, slapped, etc.) by Barack Obama supporters? No doubt it happens a lot more often than it does with Rand Paul supporters.
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whitehair
Eminence, KY
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Do you think the media would report it,if it did?
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MMXII
Science Hill, KY
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Seatle Slew
Seattle, WA
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whitehair wrote: Do you think the media would report it,if it did? The Tealiban is ignorance as a politicial movement. Tealiban Tricorner hats are made of tinfoil. Such construction causes them to have no coherent or fact based thoughts.
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Justin
United States
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whitehair wrote: Do you think the media would report it,if it did? LOL! They media reports about it all the time; they just don't identify the perps as "Obama supporters". If some lady got her head stapped on, then she should file charges against whomever did the stepping, assuming the complaint is legit. This has nothing to do with Rand Paul.
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Seatle Slew
Seattle, WA
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Justin wrote: <quoted text> LOL! They media reports about it all the time; they just don't identify the perps as "Obama supporters". If some lady got her head stapped on, then she should file charges against whomever did the stepping, assuming the complaint is legit. This has nothing to do with Rand Paul. The guy stomping was part of the Rand campaign ...And Rand LOVES violent rhetoric... Rand Paul’s Senate campaign received a kick in the pants last night, when a group of male supporters stomped on a female activist from MoveOn.org . Paul’s campaign has denounced the violence, sure; but his past remarks, and the Tea Party zeitgeist as a whole, helped spark it. Last night, ahead of Paul’s debate with Democratic rival Jack Conway, MoveOn activist Lauren Valle attempted to give Paul an “employee of the year” award from MoveOn group RepubliCorp,“a fake business MoveOn created to symbolize what it says is the merger of the GOP and business interests controlling political speech.” Paul’s supporters were not amused, shoved her to the ground and then one of them stepped on Valle’s neck and head. Though the activist was able to speak with the press, she did later go to the hospital and has filed a police report. The Rand Paul campaign sent out a statement (sort of) condemning the incident, of course, and insisted,“Violence of any kind has no place in our civil discourse and we urge supporters on all sides to be civil to one another as tensions rise heading toward this very important election.” Funny, that’s not what Paul said. [Some of Paul's greatest gun-related hits] Rand Paul has a history of calling for arms. Or, at least, alluding to it. In his post-primary speech, Paul claimed he and his supporters would “take our government back.” At another rally, Paul joked that though he didn’t have a gun, he was sure his base had his back:“I’m not armed today, but I feel pretty safe. I feel like i’ve got a private security detail out there.”
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wtf
Williamsburg, KY
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Justin wrote: <quoted text> LOL! They media reports about it all the time; they just don't identify the perps as "Obama supporters". If some lady got her head stapped on, then she should file charges against whomever did the stepping, assuming the complaint is legit. This has nothing to do with Rand Paul. The head stomper has already been convicted dumbass.
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wtf
Williamsburg, KY
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Justin wrote: This irrelevent news. How many folks have got their head stepped on (kicked, shot, slapped, etc.) by Barack Obama supporters? No doubt it happens a lot more often than it does with Rand Paul supporters. Obviously your head has been stomped on for years.
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Justin
United States
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Seatle Slew wrote: <quoted text> [Some of Paul's greatest gun-related hits] Rand Paul has a history of calling for arms. Or, at least, alluding to it. In his post-primary speech, Paul claimed he and his supporters would “take our government back.” At another rally, Paul joked that though he didn’t have a gun, he was sure his base had his back:“I’m not armed today, but I feel pretty safe. I feel like i’ve got a private security detail out there.” The quote "take our government back" or "take our country" back etc. are stock lines that can be attributed to most any Democrat or Republican during a campaign year. That itself means nothing about anything. As for people "having his back"; well that too is a common phrase and implies nothing nefarious. Of course any politician on the campaign trail or attending events will have at least some security detail. There are a lot of crazy people out there, like the guy who shot Giffords.
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wtf
Williamsburg, KY
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Justin wrote: <quoted text> The quote "take our government back" or "take our country" back etc. are stock lines that can be attributed to most any Democrat or Republican during a campaign year. That itself means nothing about anything. As for people "having his back"; well that too is a common phrase and implies nothing nefarious. Of course any politician on the campaign trail or attending events will have at least some security detail. There are a lot of crazy people out there, like the guy who shot Giffords. Yeah, he was just another conservative chickenshit like the rest of them.
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