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08-02-2012, 09:24 PM
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This wartime economy sucks.
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08-02-2012, 09:53 PM
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Hmmm . . . You're right, RaggedyAndy. We can't afford four more years of Obama. You're coming around.
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08-02-2012, 10:31 PM
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Rigid Minds
I wonder why we even bother to discuss these matters on this board since most of these folks made up their minds ages ago.
There are many rigid minds running amok thinking they know right from wrong, but don't know any other way of thinking, but it's not really even "thinking", it's more of a conditioned response.
People who plan to vote Republican year after year will continue to vote that way regardless of who the fuck is on the ticket.
The early polls show that this election may be close, but President Obama still holds a slim lead.
Frankly, I don't understand why the election would even come close, but the only explanation I see is that there a lot of traditional people who vote one straight ticket regardless of who is on the ballot because that is how "their pappy" voted and by golly, that's how they plan to vote too!
As Hank Williams used to sing about his many character flaws explaining them to the doctor,
. . . "it's a family tradition!"
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08-02-2012, 10:35 PM
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I come from a family of strong Democrats. George McGovern was a family friend, and visited my home when he was in town. Jim Abourezk, another very liberal Democrat senator still talks to me.
I don't vote like my family. I learned to see things for myself. That is why I am a Libertarian, because the Democrats and Republicans are two sides of the same coin. And both want totalitarian control of the country.
And btw, both George and Jim are very honest and decent people. They would not be welcome in today's Democrat circles.
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08-02-2012, 10:39 PM
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Family Tradition
Country music singers
have always been a real close family
but lately some of my kin folks
have disowned a few others and me
i guess its because
i kinda changed my direction
i guess i went and broke the family tradition
they get on me wanna know Hank
why do you drink?
(Hank) why do you roll smoke?
Why must you live out the songs that you wrote?
over and over
everybody made my prediction
so if i get stoned
I'm just carryin'
on an old family tradition
I am very proud
of my daddys name
although his kinda music
and mine ain't exactly the same
stop and think it over
put yourself in my position
if i get stoned and sing all night long
it's a family tradition
Don't ask me Hank
why do you drink?
(Hank) why do you roll smoke?
Why must you live out the songs that you wrote?
If I'm down in a Honky-Tonk
Some ol' slicks tryin to give me corrections
I'll say leave me alone
I'm singin all night long
it's a family tradition
Lordy, I have loved some ladies
and I have loved Jim Beam
and they both tried to kill me
in 1973
when that doctor asked me
Son how did you get in this condition
I said hey sawbones I'm just carryin on
an old family tradition
So don't ask me Hank
why do you drink?
(Hank) why do you roll smoke?
Why must you live out the songs you wrote?
Stop and think it over
Try and put yourself in my unique position
If I get stoned and sing all night long
It's a family tradition!
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08-02-2012, 10:45 PM
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Hank, Jr. is a Republican.
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08-02-2012, 10:59 PM
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We really need to go back and do MORE of what caused this situation, don't we?
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Well, as is quite obvious, we are doing more -- much more! -- of exactly what caused the mess we're in! What are we getting for all the out-of-control deficit spending we've been doing? Can you point to any meaningful way in which the financial system has been fixed? (Didn't think so!) As we've discussed in previous threads, Dodd-Frank does nothing about too-big-to-fail and virtually nothing to prevent the next crisis. Nothing has been fixed or regulated in any positive, effective way.
Fast Gunn, I think everyone understands your opposition to Republicans. I ain't a big fan myself. Just look at the fiscal kamikaze mission they started about 10 years ago. But what is it that you don't understand about the obvious fact that Obama, Pelosi, and Reid continued -- and expanded -- that disastrous agenda?
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08-02-2012, 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Fast Gunn
I wonder why we even
The early polls show that this election may be close, but President Obama still holds a slim lead.
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. . . "it's a family tradition!"
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wrong again fast cum
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll: Romney 47%, Obama 44%
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08-02-2012, 11:25 PM
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Win or lose, if Obama gets more than 30% of the vote, this country has serious problems. There is no objective reason to support that man.
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08-02-2012, 11:43 PM
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All The Reason In The World
There is all the reason in the world to re-elect President Obama.
The fact that neither of you two dofus cannot see that only shows your degree of ignorance and nothing more.
. . . As for the polls results, you can find one to support which ever position you take this early in the season.
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08-02-2012, 11:52 PM
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There's part of the problem there. Thanks for the object lesson, FastGoon.
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08-02-2012, 11:59 PM
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Republicant's aren't good enough
Yeah, you think republicans are so great? Well, I unfortunately am the daughter of a very dedicated republican, my dad was a Goldwater supporter and ended up retired from the USMC as an officer and as an Indian Public Health chief administrator of labs and hospitals. My dad swore when Clinton won he would be the next Lee Harvey Oswald.
All I knew of "dear old dad" was his alcoholism, his intense hatred of anyone not hetrosexual white ( He humiliated his own niece when she married a wonderful man from India, after my sister had married a heroin addict dad said to his niece's parents, "at least my son in law is white". Later, by the time I was eleven my father severely beat my mother so badly she was hospitalized and I was shocked to see her horribly swollen and blackened face. He left us alone and far behind, choosing to run off and marry a younger childless woman who was as swept away by his education and looks as my mother had been. He never wanted to see me much afterwards, I was never allowed to speak to him privately or on the phone. He and his new wife continued to taunt and humiliate my mother and care almost nothing about me, he was too happy with his new wife and job. When I became pregnant at an older age and my boyfriend took the easy way out and did not marry me, my father harassed me daily over the phone to give my child up for adoption or have an abortion because I obviously was not able to raise a child by myself. Well, I had my child by myself and lived in poverty and subsisted on the kindness of compassionate neighbors. My dad died back in 2001, I don't miss him at all- in fact his death was a great relief. I am still a single mother, my child is now 17 and a very gifted honor student and half white. My son wants to volunteer working with refugees next summer in a government program where he "can help people and not hurt them". Most importantly, I gave my son the love and supportive encouragement that I never received from the republicant attitude of "I'm better than anyone else and nobody has rights but me because everyone else sucks" attitude that buried me for most of my life and haunts me everyday and every time I see someone like a young minority father or an obviously illegal alien tenderly loving and caring for their children like any good father should.
I'm sure all you republicans are going to take jabs at me and insult me or tell me that doesn't represent all republicans. I can't stand the hate filled rhetoric and the holier than thou attitude against anyone who isn't perfect in their high and mighty eyes.
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08-03-2012, 12:07 AM
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I'm sorry for what you've had to go through. It must have been hell, but I don't think it is representative of all Republicans, or partisans of any stripe.
I'm not a Republican, or a Democrat. That being said, it sounds like you have done very well for yourself in spite of what you've endured. You should be very proud of your son, and of yourself. You have done an amazing job!
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08-03-2012, 02:09 AM
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To summarize all posts till so far, lets just give Obama a second term.
He's gonna get it anyway, so why waste so much energy?
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08-03-2012, 02:18 AM
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I think even a republican like Sean Hannity would love that Obama wins.
Why? Since years he spends most of his life fighting Obama, and he's still getting nowhere.
His only chance to survive is Obama winning, that will get him job security for another 4 years.
If Obama loses, poor guy, his life will be over and he might think of committing suicide.
Coz he has nothing left to do.
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