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Since: May 11
Loysville, PA
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Baba Yaga wrote: <quoted text> Marriage is NOT a "right". I know you left wingers love to attach the word "right" to issues that aren't. Keep proving my point about you right wingers. You can't even see the problem with anti gay marriage laws. Since when does the Constitution say its ok to pass laws that discriminate according to race, sexual orientation, religion, etc?
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Homer
Bethlehem, PA
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And so it goes wrote: <quoted text> Your hate speech is protected too. Too bad, your's is so hateful that it turned off so many people that they poured into Chick-fil-a in protest of it. Your FAIL was a self-inflicted wound. You're blaming Homer for the long lines?
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Grey Ghost
Ruther Glen, VA
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And so it goes wrote: <quoted text> Some ex-Obama staffer posts a partisan study and now it is the truth? Another FAIL. It would be nice if the Obama team would try using some honesty. Time again they are getting blasted for lying. Hey loggerhead nothing but fanaticism penetrates that cranium. If the Lord din't want you sheared he would not have made you a sheep. Amen
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Since: Dec 11
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Grey Ghost wrote: <quoted text> So your moronic religious beliefs trump the constitution? You libs think the government is God. Oh, and our religion is protected by the Constitution.
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Grey Ghost
Ruther Glen, VA
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And so it goes wrote: <quoted text> I knew your hate and bigotry (your religious bigotry approaches certifiable) would prevent you from understanding an opposing viewpoint about freedom of speech. "I may not agree with you What part of keep your fking religious crap to your self and out of the work place. I couldn't care less what your religion is as you shouldn't care less as to who sleeps with whom. Aren't you even smart enough to know that this is all political. If the lord didn't want you sheared he would not have made you a bagger.
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TheIndependentMa jority
London, KY
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And so it goes wrote: <quoted text> I knew your hate and bigotry (your religious bigotry approaches certifiable) would prevent you from understanding an opposing viewpoint about freedom of speech. "I may not agree with you Learn the difference between "peaceable assemblies of" and terrorist zealotry of PSYCHO barbarians-duhmmy. Look at Syria now. And Afghanistan-back in the hands of the Taliban. NEW govt should include the mandate of-MINUS humanitarian dollars for every ILLegal poppy field found. Dam and like wise infrastructure based plans EXPECTED before alotting ANY US dollars. No matter which partisian labelduhm label is in office. Lemming herd dog packism is for empty bobbleheaded bootlickers.
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Since: May 11
Loysville, PA
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JEB wrote: Harry Reid Doubles Down On Romney Tax Charge Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) didn't back down Wednesday from his accusation, made in an interview that he heard that Mitt Romney didn't pay taxes for a decade. No way! Mitt is part of the lazy, scum sucking, moochers who don't pay federal income taxes?
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TheIndependentMa jority
London, KY
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Grey Ghost wrote: <quoted text> Hey loggerhead nothing but fanaticism penetrates that cranium. If the Lord din't want you sheared he would not have made you a sheep. Amen EWE. Sheep look funny sheared.
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“fairtax.org”
Since: Dec 08
gauley bridge wv
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sonicfilter wrote: <quoted text> Do you think Mitt will ever accuse Reid of lying? lol Nice move Harry. The real question is 'Has Harry committed a felony?'
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JEB
United States
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Tea Party member may sit this one out In four states, the question of how many delegates to the Republican National Convention in Tampa in late August will end up dedicated to Paul is embroiled in challenges and appeals to the national party. Last week, the Paul campaign challenged all 46 delegates sent to the RNC by the state party in Louisiana. The party honored the delegation of a small, rump anti-Paul faction that broke from the Paul majority during the state party’s June convention. As CNN reported: "We believe that they grossly and blatantly and repeatedly violated their party rules and elected a delegation that was improper," said Paul's campaign chairman Jesse Benton. "We believe that our rump convention is the legitimate delegation and they have a right to be seated at the Republican National Convention."
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Since: May 11
Loysville, PA
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Baba Yaga wrote: <quoted text> You libs think the government is God. Oh, and our religion is protected by the Constitution. Only if you keep it to yourselves. The Constitution also protects our freedom from religion.
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TheIndependentMa jority
London, KY
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RealDave wrote: <quoted text> No way! Mitt is part of the lazy, scum sucking, moochers who don't pay federal income taxes? You need help turning on the calculator?
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Since: Oct 08
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Grey Ghost wrote: <quoted text> So your moronic religious beliefs trump the constitution? Allow me to explain my personal views on religion.First I couldn't give a shit less what religion you are or what imaginary God you curtsy to. As Jefferson said that is a personal thing between you and him, keep it that way. I think all religions are for stupid people and history points that out, the my god is stronger than your god is beyond stupid. The man has every right to do what he wants with his business , but his religious views should be his alone and not cast a shadow on homosexuals as being less than godly, even according to your bible that is being judgemental and hateful. Personally I hope the dumb bastard goes broke...Hmmm I wonder would that be Gods will? LMAO. Our poor nation baggers will be our doom. Ghostie,'me thinks you protest too much'? He still owns the business and can express his opinion as he sees fit. We saw yesterday what the general patronage thought of his opinion, also?
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Since: May 11
Loysville, PA
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And so it goes wrote: <quoted text> It wasn't a promise just a projection is your escape plan? There was not a promise of 8%. The 8% was based on the estimated peak of 9%. Try reading the report.
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And so it goes
Scottsbluff, NE
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Grey Ghost wrote: <quoted text> God told me that you are beyond stupid. But surely he must have known that I already knew that? Now that is just plain dumb. This isn't the religious forum nit wit. Tell everyone over there how your god talks to you.
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Scottsbluff, NE
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RealDave wrote: <quoted text> No way! Mitt is part of the lazy, scum sucking, moochers who don't pay federal income taxes? And a rumor has Reid as a pederast. Reid really needs to clear that rumor up as it has been floating around for 3 days now.
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sonicfilter
Indianapolis, IN
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flack wrote: <quoted text> The real question is 'Has Harry committed a felony?' 'Has Mitt'?
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Grey Ghost
Ruther Glen, VA
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flack wrote: <quoted text> The real question is 'Has Harry committed a felony?' Sorry flack, but the real question is has NITMITT cheated the US out of millions and now he wants to be president, so he can cause further damage..One can only imagine what would happen to what's left of the middle class after eight years of ruination by the republicans.. That's the real question.
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Scottsbluff, NE
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RealDave wrote: <quoted text> Only if you keep it to yourselves. The Constitution also protects our freedom from religion. Gee Jean, you get so many things wrong. There is NO freedom from religion in the constitution.
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sonicfilter
Indianapolis, IN
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Mitt Romney’s tax plan would offer big cuts to millionaires, raise taxes on middle class, Brookings analysts say The analysis was conducted by three Brookings economists, including William G. Gale, an economic adviser to President George H. W. Bush..... http://www.boston.com/politicalintelligence/2...
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