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Yes Republicans...
It was not your ill concieved policies that threw the country into massive recession
It was stupid voters
Acceptance is the first part to fixing the problem. I'm glad you recognized that you need some help
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Yes Republicans...
It was not your ill concieved policies that threw the country into massive recession
It was stupid voters
The respect for the representative democracy our founders left us is underwhelming on the right.
I gladly send your ass back to vote for the liars who supply your daily stupidity.
The democtIC party doesnt need the vote of a person who wallows in lies.
You are a LIAR , no one who uses the fucking R bullshit of calling the democratic party the democrat party would ever cross the line to vote for a democrat.
Why would I believe anything you say when you lie every day.
i could respect your opinion. its not stated like the OP, which judges americans as fools for thinking that changing bush's foreign and economic policy was a good idea.
on the same note, however, obama's policies, even the extent he's pursued them, are considerably better than anything that i could expect from mccain.
that said...had we supported the palin appointment with our vote, my thinking would be bent toward the OP's quote on the basis that we were satisfied with such an inferior intellect in as high an office, and willing to subject ourselves to policies which have so recently demonstrated their failure.
You are a LIAR , no one who uses the fucking R bullshit of calling the democratic party the democrat party would ever cross the line to vote for a democrat.
Why would I believe anything you say when you lie every day.
When you swallow crap, you ain't going to dump gold bricks. Stop scooping out turds from Obama's toilet.
You gonna claim you voted for Obama too?
Well Cuyo.
If you support this HC bill. Your not to bright in my book and I'm an Indi.
Not to sound "elitist" or whatever term they're using these days to demonize education, but I'm actually exceedingly bright.
To state that anyone who supports the reform is not bright is ignorant and counter-productive. Do you think Barack is not bright? Say what you will about his politics, but I guarantee he's smarter than anyone on this board, you and myself included.
i could respect your opinion. its not stated like the OP, which judges americans as fools for thinking that changing bush's foreign and economic policy was a good idea.
on the same note, however, obama's policies, even the extent he's pursued them, are considerably better than anything that i could expect from mccain.
that said...had we supported the palin appointment with our vote, my thinking would be bent toward the OP's quote on the basis that we were satisfied with such an inferior intellect in as high an office, and willing to subject ourselves to policies which have so recently demonstrated their failure.
First, which of Bush's foreign and economic policies have been changed? If anything, the current administration has taken bad policies and compounded them.
Bush is spending us into oblivion. So let's spend 3 times as much.
Taxes are too high, so lets raise them even more.
Seriously, no one has ever argued that Bush was perfect. But it's insane to think the current administration is making things better.
Don't know where this quote came from but IMO it sums things up pretty well:
"The danger to America is not Barack Obama but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the presidency. It will be easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to an electorate willing to have such a man for their president. The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails us. Blaming the prince of fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince. The public can survive a Barack Obama. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made him their president."