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Best choice, hands down. Ryan will be president one day.
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hell no
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Worse then Bush and Cheney
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Who gets the job of preparing Biden for a debate with Ryan?
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Demos shaking in their boots!!!
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If you a middle class to poor you should be shaking in your boots. I pray that it not a wait and see, be to late then |
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Poor Biden. Idiot tells a bunch of black folks today that Romney is going to "put yall back in chains" |
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What? More class warfare? Kick the bum out, get some real Americans that love their country in there!
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You stupid they all love this country,who knows the others sounds like bum to |
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Since: Aug 12
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"Real Americans". Direct from Sarah Palin's playbook. Didn't work out so well for the "Quitta from Wasilla" now did it. |
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If you want real change right now then stop voting for the corruption of the two party system! A vote for Gary Johnson is a vote for freedom and liberty!
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Since: Aug 12
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Eddie Munster of course! |
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Since: Aug 12
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Nobody loves America more than a wingnut. Just ask them. |
You sound like the troll "Ouch". I strongly advise you to get back on your meds. |
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Since: Aug 12
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Thanks for the concern, Dog Lover. Do you like animals or do you "Love" them. Ouch it is. |
I do not believe Barack Obama loves America. He has spent his time apologizing for America, telling Americans how they need to change everything about the way they live their lives and railing against the systems that have made America the great country she is today. Quite frankly, I think Obama sees America as a project, as a fixer-upper if you will. He things he's making things better, but he's just making them worse. He is truly Bush's third term. If you want to see someone who loves America, look at Paul Ryan. Take a look at Mitt Romney. If you're going to make America better, it must start with a love of country at your very core. Obama has not demostrated that he has it. |
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GOP VP Paul Ryan: An Extreme Choice. Left: John Nichols, political writer for The Nation magazine. Right: Matthew Rothschild, editor and publisher of The Progressive magazine. VIDEO & Transcript: Goodman, Amy.³An Extreme Choice: Embracing Ayn Rand, GOP VP Pick Paul Ryan Backs Dismantling New Deal.² http://www.democracynow.org/2012/8/13/an_extr... As Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney names Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his vice-presidential running mate,[Democracy Now! Speaks] with two Wisconsinites about the seven-term congressmanıs record and how his views are influenced by the controversial philosopher Ayn Rand. "This is not necessarily a foolish choice by Romney," says John Nichols, political writer for The Nation magazine. "It is an extreme choice. And it does define the national Republican Party toward a place where the Wisconsin Republican Party is, which is very anti-labor, willing to make deep cuts in education, public services, and, frankly, very combative on issues like voter ID and a host of other things that really go to the core question of how successful and how functional our democracy will be." Ryan is chairman of the House of Representatives Budget Committee and architect of a controversial budget plan to cut federal spending by more than $5 trillion over the next 10 years. "Ryan gets a lot of mileage for understanding, so-called, the budget and economics," says Matthew Rothschild, editor and publisher of The Progressive magazine. "But if you look closely, he doesnıt really get it." Democrats argue Ryanıs planned Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security reform would essentially dismantle key components of the social safety net. __________ Almost Half of Americans Die Close to Penniless: A new economic study has found that nearly half of Americans reach the end of their lives with virtually no assets, relying entirely on government programs like Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. The results indicate that any changes to these safety net programs would indeed threaten the welfare of older Americans. About 46 percent of senior citizens in the United States have less than $10,000 in financial assets when they die. Most of these people rely almost totally on Social Security payments as their only formal means of support, according to the newly published study, co-authored by James Poterba of MIT, Steven Venti of Dartmouth College, and David A. Wise of Harvard University.- Sarah Seltzer.* |
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GOP VP Paul Ryan: An Extreme Choice. Left: John Nichols, political writer for The Nation magazine. Right: Matthew Rothschild, editor and publisher of The Progressive magazine. VIDEO & Transcript: Goodman, Amy.³An Extreme Choice: Embracing Ayn Rand, GOP VP Pick Paul Ryan Backs Dismantling New Deal.² http://www.democracynow.org/2012/8/13/an_extr... As Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney names Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his vice-presidential running mate,[Democracy Now! Speaks] with two Wisconsinites about the seven-term congressmanıs record and how his views are influenced by the controversial philosopher Ayn Rand. "This is not necessarily a foolish choice by Romney," says John Nichols, political writer for The Nation magazine. "It is an extreme choice. And it does define the national Republican Party toward a place where the Wisconsin Republican Party is, which is very anti-labor, willing to make deep cuts in education, public services, and, frankly, very combative on issues like voter ID and a host of other things that really go to the core question of how successful and how functional our democracy will be." Ryan is chairman of the House of Representatives Budget Committee and architect of a controversial budget plan to cut federal spending by more than $5 trillion over the next 10 years. "Ryan gets a lot of mileage for understanding, so-called, the budget and economics," says Matthew Rothschild, editor and publisher of The Progressive magazine. "But if you look closely, he doesnıt really get it." Democrats argue Ryanıs planned Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security reform would essentially dismantle key components of the social safety net. __________ Almost Half of Americans Die Close to Penniless: A new economic study has found that nearly half of Americans reach the end of their lives with virtually no assets, relying entirely on government programs like Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. The results indicate that any changes to these safety net programs would indeed threaten the welfare of older Americans. About 46 percent of senior citizens in the United States have less than $10,000 in financial assets when they die. Most of these people rely almost totally on Social Security payments as their only formal means of support, according to the newly published study, co-authored by James Poterba of MIT, Steven Venti of Dartmouth College, and David A. Wise of Harvard University.- Sarah Seltzer.* |
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Funny how much we know about Romney/Ryan. And still know so little about Obama. Bidden we know gaff king, idiot!!
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Since: Aug 12
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Here's a gaffe for you. Ryan rails against stimulus, votes against, but then sends letters asking for the money to help companies in his district. But that's not all folks! Then he lies about sending the letters and when he gets called on it, he says, Ah Ah Ah I forgot about those letters. Now that's a gaffe! And a hypocrite! Is there no end to their BS. The guy probably knows the prologue from Atlas Shrugged by heart, but can't remember sending letters out begging for money he opposed. The "Adult" in the room. In sheep's clothing. BaaaaBaaaaBAaaaa |
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