Republicans Could Hold House, Senate, Presidency by '16

the vast majority of Americans believe in gay marriage.


what do you knife weilding fools do?

Instead of cutting away the ropes tying your hands you are stabbing at your own hearts

Why do you perpetuate that lie? Why do you think the majority of states in the union want nothing to do with that particular sham? Do you think those laws passed without a majority vote? Do you think Proposition 8 appeared magically without a vote by the majority?

Stop beating that poor decaying corpse of a horse. It's not going to take you anywhere.

here is your problem.

it keeps people from their rights.

heres another note.

at one time the people thought and voted for segregation.


that was the past.

prop 8 was voted on how long ago?

The people have changed their minds huh

If that reply was any more transparent, a democrat politician could see through it.

There is no right to same sex marriage. It is a fiction propagated by the radical left.

Personally, I believe they should exercise their right to remain silent. It would make the country much more peaceful. The more strident they become, the more divided the country becomes.

Thinking conservatives have long advocated civil unions, which would give gays everything they want. Instead of accepting it, gays give in to their perverse hankering to offend the religious.

If they want recognition of their status via civil laws, that gives it to them.

Instead, they just have to piss all over the religious rite of marriage.

Thinking gays should rein in their virulent, profane brethren.
 
As long as conservatives believe, as I have witnessed on this very board, that the reason they are losing is their candidates are not conservative enough they will be behind politically. America is moving to a more socially moderate society. Kids are growing up today with societal norms that would have been unthinkable 20 or even 30 years ago.
 
TM gets excited is all.

Americans now favor same sex marriage by a small majority.

But the under 30 group favors it by more than 80%.

Same sex marriage is the future, the near future.

The manipulation of demographics is the hobby of democrats. The destruction of civilization is their lifes' work.

More people live in urban areas than in rural areas. That's where your majority is coming from. It doesn't have a damned thing to do with electoral politics.

Do you think a majority of the people in Montana favor gay marriage?

How about Indiana, MIchigan, Ohio, Florida?

How do you think those gay marriage bans get passed?

The majority of the people in California do not favor it, thus Proposition 8.

Democrats live in lala land.

I hate to let you down, but no one can manipulate demographics. You are a total idiot if you think they can. The problem that the GOP has is, if they don't come up with an immigration plan, they will lose again and again. If they (Rubio) does, then they add 10,000,000 democrats to the voting populations.

Talk about being between a Rock and a Hard Place! But don't lose any sleep over this. There is nothing that you can do about it.

You could see that at CPAC. They consider illegal immigrants to be potential Democrats. They will do everything they can to block it

Damned if they do......damned if they don't
 
As long as conservatives believe, as I have witnessed on this very board, that the reason they are losing is their candidates are not conservative enough they will be behind politically. America is moving to a more socially moderate society. Kids are growing up today with societal norms that would have been unthinkable 20 or even 30 years ago.

One would think that the last President wasn't Republican and didn't serve two terms. Nor that there ever was a Reagan or a Bush Sr. For crying out loud Obama won because he is black period end of sentence that is it nada. Nothing he did was worthy of winning an election.
 
As long as conservatives believe, as I have witnessed on this very board, that the reason they are losing is their candidates are not conservative enough they will be behind politically. America is moving to a more socially moderate society. Kids are growing up today with societal norms that would have been unthinkable 20 or even 30 years ago.

One would think that the last President wasn't Republican and didn't serve two terms. Nor that there ever was a Reagan or a Bush Sr. For crying out loud Obama won because he is black period end of sentence that is it nada. Nothing he did was worthy of winning an election.

Freewill, you are wrong. We got beat because of such nonsense by you. That won't happen again because your not going to have a say in the candidates and the platform.
 
As long as conservatives believe, as I have witnessed on this very board, that the reason they are losing is their candidates are not conservative enough they will be behind politically. America is moving to a more socially moderate society. Kids are growing up today with societal norms that would have been unthinkable 20 or even 30 years ago.

One would think that the last President wasn't Republican and didn't serve two terms. Nor that there ever was a Reagan or a Bush Sr. For crying out loud Obama won because he is black period end of sentence that is it nada. Nothing he did was worthy of winning an election.

Freewill, you are wrong. We got beat because of such nonsense by you. That won't happen again because your not going to have a say in the candidates and the platform.

I have never had a say it has always been decided before I get to vote. But you are right I will have nothing to do with those you vote for, I am a Republican. That said, I stand by what I said, he got elected because he is black and he is the incumbent. Plus the left went total smear and you support that smear. Obama reelection is a sad testimony of where we are as a nation.
 
One would think that the last President wasn't Republican and didn't serve two terms. Nor that there ever was a Reagan or a Bush Sr. For crying out loud Obama won because he is black period end of sentence that is it nada. Nothing he did was worthy of winning an election.

Freewill, you are wrong. We got beat because of such nonsense by you. That won't happen again because your not going to have a say in the candidates and the platform.

I have never had a say it has always been decided before I get to vote. But you are right I will have nothing to do with those you vote for, I am a Republican. That said, I stand by what I said, he got elected because he is black and he is the incumbent. Plus the left went total smear and you support that smear. Obama reelection is a sad testimony of where we are as a nation.

Denial is strong in this one
 
One would think that the last President wasn't Republican and didn't serve two terms. Nor that there ever was a Reagan or a Bush Sr. For crying out loud Obama won because he is black period end of sentence that is it nada. Nothing he did was worthy of winning an election.

Freewill, you are wrong. We got beat because of such nonsense by you. That won't happen again because your not going to have a say in the candidates and the platform.

I have never had a say it has always been decided before I get to vote. But you are right I will have nothing to do with those you vote for, I am a Republican. That said, I stand by what I said, he got elected because he is black and he is the incumbent. Plus the left went total smear and you support that smear. Obama reelection is a sad testimony of where we are as a nation.

Election forums is a good place for this thread. Freewill, you are not a faithful Republican if you are a member of the GOP. You are completely bamboozled by the snake oil salesmen and women of the far right. We lost because of people like you and your hate. America cannot survive the likes of you if your people get in charge.
 
By Matt Lewis, The Daily Caller - March 28, 2013

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As bleak as things look for the GOP in the short-term (and they do look bleak), it’s stunning to consider the entirely possible scenario whereby Republicans could control the presidency and both houses of Congress in the very near future.

Consider this: As Romney learned, history says it’s difficult to defeat a sitting president in the modern era. But it is arguably even harder for a political party to win three consecutive presidential elections.

Only George H.W. Bush (who was essentially awarded Reagan’s third term) has pulled it off in the last fifty, or so, years. And that’s just what Democrats will attempt to do. What is more, in all likelihood, they will nominate Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden. Having passed the torch to a new generation of leaders, what are the odds Americans will choose to go backwards generationally?

Read Full Article » Republicans Could Hold House, Senate, Presidency by '16

Those of us who love this country can only hope! :clap2:

I think the GOP should get the White House in 2016. Not sure about the Senate--if you didn't get it already how do you expect to get it when there GOP has more seats to defend in upcoming midterms/general elections? A lot of Dems are retiring and those seats look ripe for the picking however (Levin in MI, Rockefeller in W-VA).

Love has nothing to do with it; the GOP is just as brain dead as ever. It has more to do with incumbent fatigue than any ideals coming from the GOP; otherwise it would have happened in 2012.
 
By Matt Lewis, The Daily Caller - March 28, 2013

As bleak as things look for the GOP in the short-term (and they do look bleak), it’s stunning to consider the entirely possible scenario whereby Republicans could control the presidency and both houses of Congress in the very near future.

Consider this: As Romney learned, history says it’s difficult to defeat a sitting president in the modern era. But it is arguably even harder for a political party to win three consecutive presidential elections.

Only George H.W. Bush (who was essentially awarded Reagan’s third term) has pulled it off in the last fifty, or so, years. And that’s just what Democrats will attempt to do. What is more, in all likelihood, they will nominate Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden. Having passed the torch to a new generation of leaders, what are the odds Americans will choose to go backwards generationally?

Read Full Article » Republicans Could Hold House, Senate, Presidency by '16

Those of us who love this country can only hope! :clap2:

The US is probably a lost cause. Too many greedy people that want handouts paid by somebody else. Its going to go the way of a failed socialist state, especially when Obamacare really kicks in. The ignorant masses will just keep re-electing the socialist pigs that promise the pie in the sky.
 
One, the US is not a lost cause at all, nowhere near it.

Two, how funny people talk about socialism and have no idea what it is.

Three, ACA is not going to hurt the nation.

Four, you are one of the ignorant masses, theHawk.
 
I think the Republicans are going to regain the Senate, keep the House, and win the White House in 2016 because I'm thinking that in about another 18 months or so, everybody is going to be fed up with the shit the Democrats are pulling. Sooner or later, people are going to wise up and see the Democrats for what they really are: liars, cheats, con-artists and dumb asses pulling a big scam on the American public.

Yeah, ending wars and giving people healthcare, what huge scams!
 
But it is arguably even harder for a political party to win three consecutive presidential elections.
Only George H.W. Bush (who was essentially awarded Reagan’s third term) has pulled it off in the last fifty, or so, years

Because of election fraud/the Supreme Court
 
By Matt Lewis, The Daily Caller - March 28, 2013

182227_5_.jpg

As bleak as things look for the GOP in the short-term (and they do look bleak), it’s stunning to consider the entirely possible scenario whereby Republicans could control the presidency and both houses of Congress in the very near future.

Consider this: As Romney learned, history says it’s difficult to defeat a sitting president in the modern era. But it is arguably even harder for a political party to win three consecutive presidential elections.

Only George H.W. Bush (who was essentially awarded Reagan’s third term) has pulled it off in the last fifty, or so, years. And that’s just what Democrats will attempt to do. What is more, in all likelihood, they will nominate Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden. Having passed the torch to a new generation of leaders, what are the odds Americans will choose to go backwards generationally?

Read Full Article » Republicans Could Hold House, Senate, Presidency by '16

Those of us who love this country can only hope! :clap2:

:badgrin::lol::badgrin::tongue::banana: Of Course they will!!! And Marion Barry will be one their candidates...
 

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