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dem wrote: <quoted text> youve used this line a number of times today. Now we will discuss the right wing hatred of the Muslim faith. Better look for a new tag line huh? Muslim terrorist you mean? I know you resent the fact that your attack on the Mormons will have no effect. We all have our disappointments and blame Obama for driving them to Romney rather than staying home.
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DBWriter wrote: <quoted text> Lack of demand do to a failing economy. By the way, the Bureau of Labor Statistics says 36 percent of Americans available for the work force are unemployed. 36 f**king percent. And you clowns are crowing about the economy.... Obama is losing to Romney by increasing margins, and it's still before the conventions, after which the incumbents numbers always go down. Obama gets thrashed in November. What do you radical traitors have planned to disrupt the elections? I for one do not want to be anywhere near West Madison St, when Barack Hussein Obama is handed his fedora and shown the door?
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TheIndependentMa jority
London, KY
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dem wrote: <quoted text> youve used this line a number of times today. Now we will discuss the right wing hatred of the Muslim faith. Better look for a new tag line huh? Do you mean of the INTOLERANT, extremist, jihadist terrorist sects? As in WHACKO NUTcases? They should all be stranded on a desert island surruonded by shark infested, e-coli contaminated salt water, and left with their own hate to gnaw away at themselves.
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And so it goes wrote: <quoted text> If Romney had any problems with the evangelicals vote, Obama made sure to open the way for them to vote for Romney. The rest of America despises religious bigotry. It is a looser for Dems For sure. But, the Democrats have to do something to energize their radical base. The motivation of the radical base they rely upon is dramatically lessening. Without that radical element, Obama gets only about 40 percent of the vote, maybe less. That radical base has to be shored up. I think Obama will get at the most 47 percent of the vote, and most likely less, perhaps as low as 43 to 45 percent. That's a catastrophic loss. If he keeps pandering to the radical less-than-five-percent radical elements, he'll get down to the 35 percent that is built in for any Democrat candidate, dead or alive.
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"We are set to increase the probability [of a Greece euro exit} from the current 49% to 75%" - IHS Global Insight
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TheIndependentMa jority
London, KY
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dem wrote: <quoted text> your kidding right? He's more of a fkn imbecile than you. No, I'm not kidding. What part of early immigrant America tennement slums did you NOT comprehend? What is it that YOU post? Nothing but juvenile, grade school sandbox level personal verbal attacks on others. And you call anyone else an imbecile? Get real.
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And so it goes wrote: Jobless claims unchanged and remain at 370,000. Forecast was they would drop to 366,000 Claims were actually up slightly because last week's total was revised from 367,000 to 370,000.
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gauley bridge wv
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dem wrote: <quoted text> kinda early for pretzels and beer No beer, water and not much of that. Got some pictures to be taken. Got to shake off about ten pounds of water weight.
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Romney Takes the Lead in North Carolina... and Wisconsin is now also in play
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Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin’s decision to renounce his U.S. citizenship just in time to avoid a large tax payment essentially means he will not be able to re-enter the United States again, immigration experts tell TPM. http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2012/05/fa...
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TheIndependentMa jority
London, KY
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dem wrote: <quoted text> youve used this line a number of times today. Now we will discuss the right wing hatred of the Muslim faith. Better look for a new tag line huh? Champagne, whitewashed PIPE DREAMS. REALITY. historyplace.com Proper Bostonians pointed and laughed at the first Irish immigrants stepping off ships wearing clothes twenty years out of fashion. They watched as the newly arrived Irishmen settled with their families into enclaves that became exclusively Irish near the Boston waterfront along Batterymarch and Broad Streets, then in the North End section and in East Boston. Irishmen took any unskilled jobs they could find such as cleaning yards and stables, unloading ships, and pushing carts. And once again, they fell victim to unscrupulous landlords. This time it was Boston landlords who sub-divided former Yankee dwellings into cheap housing, charging Irish families up to $1.50 a week to live in a single nine-by-eleven foot room with no water, sanitation, ventilation or daylight. In Boston, as well as other American cities in the mid-1800s, there was no enforcement of sanitary regulations and no building or fire safety codes. Landlords could do as they pleased. A single family three-story house along the waterfront that once belonged to a prosperous Yankee merchant could be divided-up room by room into housing for a hundred Irish, bringing a nice profit. The overflow Irish would settle into the gardens, back yards and alleys surrounding the house, living in wooden shacks. Demand for housing of any quality was extraordinary. People lived in musty cellars with low ceilings that partially flooded with every tide. Old warehouses and other buildings within the Irish enclave were hastily converted into rooming houses using flimsy wooden partitions that provided no privacy. A Boston Committee of Internal Health studying the situation described the resulting Irish slum as "a perfect hive of human beings, without comforts and mostly without common necessaries; in many cases huddled together like brutes, without regard to age or sex or sense of decency. Under such circumstances self-respect, forethought, all the high and noble virtues soon die out, and sullen indifference and despair or disorder, intemperance and utter degradation reign supreme."
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The majority of Americans are not addicted to the acrid stench of abject failure. I am confident that America will wise up and elect Romney in November. We must give our kids a chance to thrive and prosper!
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dem
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And so it goes wrote: <quoted text>Muslim terrorist you mean?
I know you resent the fact that your attack on the Mormons will have no effect. We all have our disappointments and blame Obama for driving them to Romney rather than staying home. so you does this circle jerk argument work on some people, you stupid fk?
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John Galt
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sonicfilter wrote: Mitt Romney: The Foreign Policy of Know-Nothingism "Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has become the inevitable Republican Party presidential nominee. Despite the weak economy, he faces an uphill race. It’s never easy to defeat an incumbent president. Moreover, Romney can’t rely on the GOP’s traditional foreign-policy advantage. Throughout the Cold War Republicans posed as the party of national defense. That stance served the GOP well until the wreck of George W. Bush’s presidency. The public rallied around President Bush when he ordered the invasion of Iraq but soured when it became clear that the war was an unnecessary disaster begun on a lie. Republican politicians continue to beat the war drums. All of this cycle’s GOP presidential contenders, save Rep. Ron Paul, charged President Barack Obama with weakness, indeed, almost treason. But the public isn’t convinced. The president who increased military spending, twice upped troop levels in Afghanistan, started his own war with Libya, talked tough to North Korea, loudly threatened Iran and Syria, and oversaw the hit on Osama bin Laden just doesn’t look like a wimp." http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articl... Soros website and Soros propaganda
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Saint Clair, MO
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TheIndependentMajority wrote: <quoted text>I'm already married, not into polygamy (OR Kenyan tribal multiple partner type stuff) and I have my own car.
GONG. Get a clue azzhole. just get in the cage. Romney said you enjoy it.
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lily boca raton fl
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RealDave wrote: <quoted text> Catholic church jumps on this contraception thing but they ignored child molesters for decades. It's their hatred of women. When a popular priest in Miami was thought to have been seeing a woman, the church hired private detectives to follow him, taking videos etc. then they publicly humilated him and fired him. Why? He went against the private pedophile club. He left and became an Episcapalian and got married! Look it up, his name was Fr. Cutie! The child rapists would just get transferred to more fertile ground to continue their work. It's sickening.
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RealDave wrote: <quoted text> So now you claim that the Democrats increased the budget by a trillion dollars. The fact is it was the effects of the recession. You talk budget deficits. The wars were done off budget. We added 500 billion to the debt in calendar year 2006. You can run & blow smoke out your ass all day long but we still added 500 billion to the national debt that year. As we did in Calendar year 2007. Where is that list of legislation passed by Democrats in the first 9 months of 2007 that created this recession. I'm still waiting & you still aren't answering,. Why is that? Obama submitted budgets. Congress just can't seem to get it done. And now it's you who doesn't know what a "deficit" is, idiot. Do some homework. And, you keep referring to the economic collapse caused by the Democrats' idiotic subprime housing mortgage underwriting program as being a cause for the Democrats increasing spending. It's like the Democrats have to fix the problem they created by doing the same thing that created the problem. It's a good thing Obama is gone soon. Along with the Constitution, our entire economic system will live or die this November. If Obama somehow wins, all this discussion is moot.
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dem wrote: <quoted text> got a link? Nope but it's true. I read the papers.
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dem
Saint Clair, MO
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TheIndependentMajority wrote: <quoted text>Do you mean of the INTOLERANT, extremist, jihadist terrorist sects?
As in WHACKO NUTcases?
They should all be stranded on a desert island surruonded by shark infested, e-coli contaminated salt water, and left with their own hate to gnaw away at themselves. thanks for proving my point. I guess you're good for something other than getting my coffee.
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TheIndependentMa jority
London, KY
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dem wrote: <quoted text> didn't read it While some neighborhoods were comprised of a heavy percentage of a given ethnic group most tenements contained a wide variety of nationalities and the smells (good and bad) of the diverse cuisines filled the air.
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