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11-07-2012, 09:56 AM
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You don't have to be a right wing nut to realize that Marco is exactly right. At least we have four more years to watch the libtards on here defend EVERYTHING President Obama does, no matter how destructive or stupid it is.
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11-07-2012, 10:14 AM
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Another nonsubstantive, unintelligent remark from BigKoTex
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11-07-2012, 10:43 AM
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Yeah, but you won't be preaching before much of a congregation fuckball.
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11-07-2012, 10:59 AM
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More dribbling bullshit-blather from the pitiful an pathetic pile of bullshit AKA Assup!
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11-07-2012, 12:24 PM
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JS - It's a sad commentary on the state of our country, that what was once considered normal beliefs are now considered right wing extremism.
CuteOG - They either defend it or ignore it just like the main stream media did with Fast and Furious and is currently doing with the Bengazi incident.
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11-07-2012, 12:32 PM
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JS - It's a sad commentary on the state of our country, that what was once considered normal beliefs are now considered right wing extremism.
CuteOG - They either defend it or ignore it just like the main stream media did with Fast and Furious and is currently doing with the Bengazi incident.
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11-07-2012, 12:42 PM
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I personally think this election was THE major turning point in the country's politics. The future will be very different.
For a very large block of voters, it's now all about getting a check or free goods from the government, no matter what the cost in terms of lost freedoms, no matter how much personal privacy we give up, no matter how big, cumbersome or intrusive the government gets. There are enough people living off the government and living here illegally to control national elections. Unfortunately taxes can't be raised high enough to support them all.
The America of the founding fathers is passing on with the WWII generation.
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This is exactly why you guys lost, you actually believe this bullshit.
The republican message is not selling!
The thoughts on rape, the cutting of things like planned parenthood and pbs, the "self deportation". These ideas DID NOT SELL. THE VOTERS IN THE KEY STATES ARE NOT BUYING.
And you guys think Romney lost because most people wanna sit around and live off the government?
Keep thinking that way, and you will lose in 2016 too.
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11-07-2012, 12:49 PM
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I personally think this election was THE major turning point in the country's politics. The future will be very different.
For a very large block of voters, it's now all about getting a check or free goods from the government, no matter what the cost in terms of lost freedoms, no matter how much personal privacy we give up, no matter how big, cumbersome or intrusive the government gets. There are enough people living off the government and living here illegally to control national elections. Unfortunately taxes can't be raised high enough to support them all.
The America of the founding fathers is passing on with the WWII generation.
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you are correct, but the only answer is to stop pining for the ways things use to be. You gotta adapt to the society you live in. If you live among redistrutionists and plunderers, you need to out-redistribute and out-plunder them if you want to thrive.....
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11-07-2012, 12:52 PM
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You don't have to be a right wing nut to realize that Marco is exactly right. At least we have four more years to watch the libtards on here defend EVERYTHING President Obama does, no matter how destructive or stupid it is.
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One needs to adjust one's worldview.....you need to worry about redistributing things in your direction rather than improving society....fuck it, everybody's on their own....that's the game.......
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11-07-2012, 12:55 PM
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just in case you simpletons didnt notice last night FnF and Bengazi was a non issue in the big picture , just like Ive been saying here ever since the right ies started foaming at the mouth ...
even Shep Smith mentioned that after the gavel dropped on Romney.
the republican machine has morphed into a party of idiots led around by a party of inbreds ...
right votes right, left votes left ... the middle decides the election, and as evidenced last night the middle trusts the left more than they do the right because the vast majority of rightwingers are dumbshits caught up in their own little world and ignore the issues that are important to the voters like the independents.
4 more years to repair the republican party? ... you cant fix stupid.
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11-07-2012, 01:01 PM
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4 more years to repair the republican party? ... you cant fix stupid.
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Well, you got that part right. The Republican party is beyond repair.
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11-07-2012, 01:02 PM
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There he is folks, I B's made his way out of the dungeon to offer a tearful hello to his adoring fans. Let's give him a well deserved hand!
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Yeah, he had to color his avatar a bit and think up some new names to call anyone who doesn't agree with him.
Name calling in a debate or discussion is the refuge of the feeble minded IB. If the shoe fits....
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11-07-2012, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by CJ7
just in case you simpletons didnt notice last night FnF and Bengazi was a non issue in the big picture , just like Ive been saying here ever since the right ies started foaming at the mouth ...
even Shep Smith mentioned that after the gavel dropped on Romney.
the republican machine has morphed into a party of idiots led around by a party of inbreds ...
right votes right, left votes left ... the middle decides the election, and as evidenced last night the middle trusts the left more than they do the right because the vast majority of rightwingers are dumbshits caught up in their own little world and ignore the issues that are important to the voters like the independents.
4 more years to repair the republican party? ... you cant fix stupid.
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It did have an impact or the race wouldn't have been as close as it was, moron. Odumbo barely netted 50% of the popular vote, and his margin of victory is only 2%. The real "idiots" in this forum voted for the incumbent -- Odumbo -- and the continuation of his failed policies yesterday.
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11-07-2012, 01:16 PM
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see? what did I just say?
theres not a tool in the box that can fix dipshits like IB
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11-07-2012, 01:17 PM
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At the risk of being called a radical right wing nut, I think you have just about summed it up.
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Yep, you are a radical right wing nut.
Quote:Originally Posted by marco2007
"I personally think this election was THE major turning point in the country's politics. The future will be very different.
For a very large block of voters, it's now all about getting a check or free goods from the government, no matter what the cost in terms of lost freedoms, no matter how much personal privacy we give up, no matter how big, cumbersome or intrusive the government gets. There are enough people living off the government and living here illegally to control national elections. Unfortunately taxes can't be raised high enough to support them all."
The America of the founding fathers is passing on with the WWII generation.
Uh, let's see, the WWII generation voted FDR in four times (for those who think the WWII generation was just the 20 year olds in 1941, think again, men 20, 30, 40 and 50 fought and died and those were who voted FDR in after the Great Depresssion - the women worked in defense industries and took care of the homes and kids... and voted FDR in four times) took advantage of government programs during the Great Depression to feed their families, got paid by the government as soldiers and in many other capacities and went to school on the GI Bill. What part of that isn't the dreaded "socialism" (almost as bad as the Dreaded Pirate Roberts)? It no more resembled the agrarian wealthy gentleman farmer (plantation/slave owner) rural agrarian economy and country of our founding fathers than Twitter resembled Paul Revere's ride.
The WWII Generation brought us most of what this America is today! The one thing that the WWII and Great Depression generation didn't bring us is the kind of crazy business borrowing and leveraging from the Gilded Age that just about completely brought our economy down in 2007 & 2008. What kind of crazy revisionist history are you proposing here?
"Those who do not remember history are condemned to repeat it"?- George Santayana.
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