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Epicurus
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brad wrote: <quoted text> Turning Capitol Hill into a scrap heap. It has been a scrap heap for years and years! The last junk yard dog bas Bush.
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Hypoluxo Fl
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bluestreak prime wrote: <quoted text> You really shouldn't talk politics, you haven't the maturity for it, ya pillow-biting fairy. What's the matter? Truth hurts. Teabag BIRTHER NUTJOB.
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brad
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Don Joe wrote: <quoted text> Don't need you? That is true. However, I am not an Obama supporter. I didn't vote for him last time, and I won't vote for him next time. I didn't outline any Obama economics. I just mentioned that if you want a lie to believed you have to go big. Saying I support Obama is a little lie. It is easily refuted, not only by my vote, but by my posts against him here on Topix. You should be screaming at the top of your lungs that I supported Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, Mao Tse-tung, and on and on. This is simply your primer for your efforts at lying. You need to get better at it if you want to be believed. You need to make up the most ridiculous nonsense like Rmoney does if you want to get the right wing to buy into what you are saying. I'm not the one trying to sell a bill of goods,,,dood.
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Go Blue
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“The one who knows”
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Mykro wrote: <quoted text>What's the matter? Truth hurts. Teabag BIRTHER NUTJOB. Myke, I don't tell you how to cruise guys, don't tell me how to approach politics.
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"The conservative practice of cutting taxes while spending millions on wars has led to the largest debt in half a century, and Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) is proposing exactly the same policies. An analysis by the Center for American Progress found that if McCain’s economic plan was in place for eight years, it would leave a debt of $12.7 trillion, besting Bush’s record." "..deficits don't matter.." D.Cheyney '02
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Hypoluxo Fl
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bluestreak prime wrote: <quoted text> Myke, I don't tell you how to cruise guys, don't tell me how to approach politics. I'm not telling you how to approach politics. I'm just commenting on the fact that you're a frightwing teabag BIRTHER JUTJOB. You've confirmed it.
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Go Blue
West Palm Beach, FL
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swedenforever wrote: "The conservative practice of cutting taxes while spending millions on wars has led to the largest debt in half a century, and Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) is proposing exactly the same policies. An analysis by the Center for American Progress found that if McCain’s economic plan was in place for eight years, it would leave a debt of $12.7 trillion, besting Bush’s record." "..deficits don't matter.." D.Cheyney '02 And amazingly, they have the balls, to blame Obama......
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Don Joe
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brad wrote: <quoted text> I'm not the one trying to sell a bill of goods,,,dood. Neither am I. I was simply pointing out to a poster that his GOP lies are simply not supported. Further, the lies coming from the GOP, to sell us a bill of goods, are wild and other worldly. There have been so many wild lies that it is impossible to believe them, they are not internally consistent. This is not to say that I accept the democratic parties lies either. While they are not as wild, they are still lies.
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AnnAgain wrote: <quoted text> I don't know about 'great' but considering the financial crisis of 2007 lost 40% of American family's wealth, yes we are doing remarkably well but still have a long ways to go! Why lie, the 39.9% of the Americans personal wealth deminishing is the last three years......not 2007. Didn't the 2010 elections show you loons the Bush Did It isn't working.
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swedenforever wrote: "The conservative practice of cutting taxes while spending millions on wars has led to the largest debt in half a century, and Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) is proposing exactly the same policies. An analysis by the Center for American Progress found that if McCain’s economic plan was in place for eight years, it would leave a debt of $12.7 trillion, besting Bush’s record." "..deficits don't matter.." D.Cheyney '02 Missouri Democratic Senator Claire McCaskill’s three leading Republican challengers all now earn 50% or more of the vote in matchups with her. • Wisconsin: Romney 47%, Obama 44% • Generic Congressional Ballot: Republicans 45%, Democrats 39% • 50% Trust Republicans More on Economy • Voters Think Obama, Dems More Likely To Raise Taxes, Spending Than Romney • Missouri: Romney 49%, Obama 46% • Wisconsin Senate: Thompson (R) 52%, Baldwin (D) 36% Four years ago, after wrapping up the Democratic nomination, Obama led John McCain every single day during the month of June. His average lead was five percentage points. Obama eventually won by seven points. In the first 14 days of June for Election 2012, Romney has held the lead 11 times, the candidates have been tied twice, and Obama has been on top once.
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HTS
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Mykro wrote: <quoted text>I'm not telling you how to approach politics. I'm just commenting on the fact that you're a frightwing teabag BIRTHER JUTJOB. You've confirmed it. Mykro, the level of pure unadulterated liberal BS that you have so naively embraced is astounding. If you want to present an intelligent argument, then do so. Otherwise, stop spewing your cheap left wing rhetoric before you embarrass yourself any further.
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Epicurus
Casselberry, FL
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HTS wrote: <quoted text>Mykro, the level of pure unadulterated liberal BS that you have so naively embraced is astounding. If you want to present an intelligent argument, then do so. Otherwise, stop spewing your cheap left wing rhetoric before you embarrass yourself any further. You again? I would like to see just ONE lucid arugment out of your seriously uninformed mind. All that you are you owe to your parents. Why don't you send them a penny and square the account?
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mjjcpa wrote: <quoted text> Liberals think welfare, food stamps and taxes create jobs. Guess that means that if Romney's president, we'll have lots of those jobs then. Romney is for the Rich. Got it, sport? His kind detests the middle class.
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frank
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x0x0x wrote: <quoted text>Guess that means that if Romney's president, we'll have lots of those jobs then. Romney is for the Rich. Got it, sport? His kind detests the middle class. How about it, let's become total isolationists! We could build a wall all around the USA and put those "parasites" (otherwise known as struggling American citizens) to work building it! Forget the global markets and all that international baloney it’s bunkum anyway! But why stop there, let's change Obamacare to an "ability to pay" system, those who cant pay - we simply put them down -- it sounds like a GOPer's paradise ...
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Epicurus
Casselberry, FL
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frank wrote: <quoted text> How about it, let's become total isolationists! We could build a wall all around the USA and put those "parasites" (otherwise known as struggling American citizens) to work building it! Forget the global markets and all that international baloney it’s bunkum anyway! But why stop there, let's change Obamacare to an "ability to pay" system, those who cant pay - we simply put them down -- it sounds like a GOPer's paradise ... A long time ago, in a country far, far away, a country THAT without their help, America would not exist, but remain a British colony. This country also had a problem with the privileged power class. They were told to "eat cake" What happend to the cake bakers? They were removed from their spacious estates, the king and queen were beheaded, and the entire country changed. Here in "the land of the free" the poor are armed, broke, angry and desparate. How long before something very bad occurs? Exit USA Countdown to our new home in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. T-minus 8 days. WHOOPIE!
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x0x0x wrote: <quoted text>Guess that means that if Romney's president, we'll have lots of those jobs then. Romney is for the Rich. Got it, sport? His kind detests the middle class. Romneys going to cut people from the record set by the FOOD STAMP PRESIDENT. Repealing 0bamcare and drilling for oil alone would add 1-2% GDP. Revising the tax code some more. Laying off 10% of the federal workforce, especially those hired through affirmative blaction would drastically cut the debt and improve productivity. You're just mad because you won't have an excuse to stay in your mothers basement anymore.
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the rest of us
Saint Paul, MN
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Epicurus wrote: <quoted text>
Exit USA Countdown to our new home in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. T-minus 8 days. WHOOPIE! Yes, we are ALL singing HALLELUIA, good riddance!!
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Since: Feb 08
Hypoluxo Fl
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HTS wrote: <quoted text>Mykro, the level of pure unadulterated liberal BS that you have so naively embraced is astounding. If you want to present an intelligent argument, then do so. Otherwise, stop spewing your cheap left wing rhetoric before you embarrass yourself any further. The only one getting embarassed is you. You teabggerts have a real hard time accepting facts and reality. The reality is you're a frightwing teabagger by your own admission. The fact is, you morons hung that name on yourselves.
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Epicurus
Casselberry, FL
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the rest of us wrote: <quoted text> Yes, we are ALL singing HALLELUIA, good riddance!! I'm singing that a lot LOUDER than you! And with a very large SMILE on my face. We all spring from apes but you didn't spring far enough.
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