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And so fungus grows
United States
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JEB wrote: <quoted text> President Bush started the Iraq war that President Obama. ended. Economic collapse was under Bush. Romney may well lose the election as is not a true conservative. SHUSH! (We can't win if the truth comes out...)
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Norton
United States
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And so it goes wrote: <quoted text> Exactly Uhhh, earth to Repugs floating in space. Your side handed off a major recession to Obama in 2009. 500,000 jobs being lost each month. Remember?
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JBH
Richmond, Canada
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Topix says following_____::: Obama's gay marriage stance hurts him more than it helps: poll President Obama 's endorsement of gay marriage may have been historic -- but it doesn't seem to be changing many minds in his favor.
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Norton
United States
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Are you hate-filled with venom. Are your analytical skills limited to "fuzzy math"? Do you think torture and war-by-lies is cool? Do you think the rich should run the country for their personal benefit? Then the Retardican Party is FOR YOU. Join today. See your local GOP party headquarters. It's the one with the sign over the entrance which reads "Abandon hope, all ye who enter".
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Norton
United States
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Republican Swim Party a huge success. Only Newt Gingrich's Rolex watch survived.
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Scottsbluff, NE
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JEB wrote: <quoted text> feel you may find President Obama running President Truman's 1948 campaign against the Republicans. President Obama has health insurance passed in the tradition of LBJ with Medicare. Yes and Obama is continually expanding on FDR's Great Society. But, Carter to this day has a love affair with Socialism/Communism he does not even tries to hide. He also has not found a dictator he does not like. Carter has these giant blinders on ignoring simple reality of the poverty and lack of freedom this form of government has on the citizens. Carter is blinded by his ideology and so is Obama.
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Norton
United States
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JBH wrote: Topix says following_____::: Obama's gay marriage stance hurts him more than it helps: poll President Obama 's endorsement of gay marriage may have been historic -- but it doesn't seem to be changing many minds in his favor. All those Log Cabin Republicans swear by their party. Millions upon millions of them.
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JEB
Decatur, GA
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JBH wrote: Topix says following_____::: Obama's gay marriage stance hurts him more than it helps: poll President Obama 's endorsement of gay marriage may have been historic -- but it doesn't seem to be changing many minds in his favor. May be a non issue in November 2012.
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Scottsbluff, NE
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JBH wrote: Topix says following_____::: Obama's gay marriage stance hurts him more than it helps: poll President Obama 's endorsement of gay marriage may have been historic -- but it doesn't seem to be changing many minds in his favor. I wonder in the end if BHO will think the trade off for 15 million was worth it
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Norton
United States
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As I said earlier, I'm totally in favor of GOP gay marriage. Anything to prevent your side from reproducing itself.
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“My Life Is A Shell Game”
Since: May 07
Lapeer, MI
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Norton wrote: <quoted text> Wrong again, elephant breath. Gee, you sure are just plum full of information to offer in reply to posters you don't like. When do you graduate from grade school?
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“My Life Is A Shell Game”
Since: May 07
Lapeer, MI
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Norton wrote: <quoted text> Sorry if I pegged you wrong, there, pardner. Got my six guns out and I'm shooting fast and furious at all the furry little retardicans running about like the headless chickens they are. Actually, you are just shooting your fool mouth off at no target in particular. You need to have that boil on your shoulders removed.
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Scottsbluff, NE
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JEB wrote: <quoted text> May be a non issue in November 2012. Depends. The real issue with the swing voters is do they view BHO as pandering. At this point the worse thing POTUS can be perceived as doing is exactly that. There is a trust factor in play this time around.
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Scottsbluff, NE
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shinningelectr0n wrote: <quoted text> Gee, you sure are just plum full of information to offer in reply to posters you don't like. When do you graduate from grade school? He sounds a lot like Oregon Sux -doesn't he?
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Navy Corpseman
United States
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Norton wrote: <quoted text> Uhhh, earth to Repugs floating in space. Your side handed off a major recession to Obama in 2009. 500,000 jobs being lost each month. Remember? Now,we hand President Romney $16,000,000,000,000 in National debt! All of us out here,have to pay for your lazy ass!
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Norton
United States
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And so it goes wrote: <quoted text> Yes and Obama is continually expanding on FDR's Great Society. But, Carter to this day has a love affair with Socialism/Communism he does not even tries to hide. He also has not found a dictator he does not like. Carter has these giant blinders on ignoring simple reality of the poverty and lack of freedom this form of government has on the citizens. Carter is blinded by his ideology and so is Obama. When you get right down to it, Carter isn't as guilty of the economic situation during the last two years of his presidency as you jackals insist. Carter inherited the inflation of his predecessor, Gerald Ford. And the high interest rates and unemployment were a consequence of FRB Chairman, Paul Volcker. (Reagan liked the hatchet job Volcker did on Carter so much, he reappointed him. And why not? It was the main reason Reagan got elected.) As for Iran, that was a situation created by Eisenhower and the CIA in 1953. Carter simply had the misfortune of being president when the Iranians overthrew the puppet dictator Ike and his boys put in place. It was Carter who got the embassy hostages freed by freezing Iranian assets. So in a nutshell, your condemnations of Carter are based (as usual) on half-truths and exaggerations. If I demanded you show a cause-and-effect relationship between Carter and the economic malaise which followed his final two years, none of you dimwits could do it.
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Frank
Spokane, WA
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JEB wrote: <quoted text> President Bush started the Iraq war that President Obama. ended. Economic collapse was under Bush. Romney may well lose the election as is not a true conservative. Saddam Hussein started the conflict that lead to Operation Iraqi Freedom by not permitting full compliance with UN Security Council Resolutions that required Iraq to commit to inspections and stop supporting al-Qaeda. The economy was destroyed by actions taken by Chris Dodd,Barney Franks and their Democrat co-conspirators in Congress. After all that they have seen the past forty months,true conservatives are not going to vote for Obama just because Romney is not conservative enough for them.
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Norton
United States
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shinningelectr0n wrote: <quoted text> Actually, you are just shooting your fool mouth off at no target in particular. You need to have that boil on your shoulders removed. Well, whatever you say, Mr. Swiss Cheese with the black powder burns all over his body.
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Scottsbluff, NE
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Norton wrote: <quoted text> When you get right down to it, Carter isn't as guilty of the economic situation during the last two years of his presidency as you jackals insist. Carter inherited the inflation of his predecessor, Gerald Ford. And the high interest rates and unemployment were a consequence of FRB Chairman, Paul Volcker. (Reagan liked the hatchet job Volcker did on Carter so much, he reappointed him. And why not? It was the main reason Reagan got elected.) As for Iran, that was a situation created by Eisenhower and the CIA in 1953. Carter simply had the misfortune of being president when the Iranians overthrew the puppet dictator Ike and his boys put in place. It was Carter who got the embassy hostages freed by freezing Iranian assets. So in a nutshell, your condemnations of Carter are based (as usual) on half-truths and exaggerations. If I demanded you show a cause-and-effect relationship between Carter and the economic malaise which followed his final two years, none of you dimwits could do it. Reread my comment. I was discussing Carter's blind ideology
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Gunner
Middletown, CT
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Norton wrote: <quoted text> Well, whatever you say, Mr. Swiss Cheese with the black powder burns all over his body. Saturday, May 12, 2012 The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Saturday shows Mitt Romney earning 50% of the vote and President Obama attracting 42% support.
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