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Dec 13, 2017 19:30:41   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
jelun wrote:
Could you define fascist for me?


Look it up in dictionary yourself

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Dec 13, 2017 20:15:28   #
jelun
 
That's pretty much what I figured, you have no idea.

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noun
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proud republican wrote:
Look it up in dictionary yourself

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Dec 14, 2017 04:08:14   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
jelun wrote:
May I make just a simple little edit?
He calls himself... a good Christian man.



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Dec 14, 2017 07:17:10   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
Moore's defeat by the people of Alabama restores my faith that decency and democracy still rule this great nation. What does this mean politically?
I believe that Trump is losing the base of his support, if he can't get a Republican elected in one of the most Republican states in the union. If they believe that Moore was a pervert, how can they not believe the same of the Pussy grabber? This may mean that the Democrats are in a great position to take back both houses of the congress. If I were a Republican candidate , I would distance myself as far as I could from Trump.
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I think I would distance myself from people like you who repeat lies as though they were gospel truth.

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Dec 14, 2017 07:26:14   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
jelun wrote:
It showed a whole lot of people that their votes do count. That is the best thing about this election.

It certainly does. Democrats are badly outnumbered in Alabama, yet their guy managed to win a squeaker. A little over one percent. Dems turned out in record numbers and Alabama Republicans stayed home.
Every time THEIR new senator votes for late term abortions of babies who can survive outside the womb, we will thank Alabama Republicans for making it possible.
Every time THEIR new senator supports and votes for some confiscatory/unconstitutional gun control scheme, we will thank Alabama Republicans who chose to believe unproven accusations and proven lies which gave them a convenient excuse to stay home, preening their morality feathers.
Every time THEIR new Senator supports amnesty for illegal aliens, and opposes strengthening our border security, we will thank Alabama Republicans.
Every time THEIR new Senator supports using taxpayer money to fund sex change operations for the transsexuals he supports allowing to serve in the military, we will thank Alabama Republicans.
Alabama Democrats did not elect Doug Jones; there just aren't enough of them to do it unless most of the state's Republicans bettered their usual lackluster attendance on election day.

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Dec 14, 2017 07:33:13   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Bad Bob wrote:
Maturin did ya ever think Roy Moore could be beat by a baby killer in Alabama?


Alabama Republicans are noted for their seeming inability to get off their asses and go down to the polls and vote. This election they outdid themselves in an underwhelming display of apathy.
Alabama Democrats, already outnumbered, are usually not much better, but this time something motivated them.
Interesting you should refer to Jones as a baby killer. You realize your boy supports abortion of unborn children who are developed enough to survive outside the womb? Very late term abortions.
I suppose that falls under the heading of " a woman's right to choose?"

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Dec 14, 2017 08:05:31   #
Radiance3
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
Moore's defeat by the people of Alabama restores my faith that decency and democracy still rule this great nation. What does this mean politically?
I believe that Trump is losing the base of his support, if he can't get a Republican elected in one of the most Republican states in the union. If they believe that Moore was a pervert, how can they not believe the same of the Pussy grabber? This may mean that the Democrats are in a great position to take back both houses of the congress. If I were a Republican candidate , I would distance myself as far as I could from Trump.
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Nope, don't be so fast. Moore's defeat does not bother me. He was the wrong candidate for the GOP to begin with. Had he won, he will cloud the GOP Senate, and create so much attacks from both the left and the right. Moore is not welcome in the GOP. It will not be long, in 2018 that Alabama will put a GOP senator. I am glad Moore did not win.

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Dec 14, 2017 08:49:44   #
SGM B Loc: TEXAS but live in Alabama now
 
proud republican wrote:
Bannon was dead wrong nominating Moore...Dead wrong!!


You seem to say that with some authority but unfortunately I believe you are dead wrong. Bannon didn't nominate Moore, no way he could he isn't an Alabama voter. Personally I think Alabama lost on Tuesday - especially now that the idiot MN governor has selected the planed parenthood VP to replace the buffoon Frankin. I reckon even a solid red state can be hoodwinked to into voting dumbocrap if enough bimboes show up with 40 year old allegations against the Republican. This ploy works - worked with Herman Cain, now Judge Moore...who is next?

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Dec 14, 2017 10:36:42   #
3jack
 
proud republican wrote:
Its Ok so we lost Alabama, its bad of course,but not the end of the world. We still have 49 more states to impress!!!


Now if you could get Trump to indorse other Republican candidates in the 2018 elections...........just saying.

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Dec 14, 2017 11:25:57   #
S. Maturin
 
emarine wrote:
Bannon incites hate and drives a wedge between people... he is a cheerleader for the brain dead... Trump proves he's so desperate he will use anyone as long as he wins... cheap act...


Bannon? Phew, for a minute, there, I thought you were seeing and describing Obama clearly for the very first time.sm08:

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Dec 14, 2017 11:37:00   #
Carol Kelly
 
saltwind 78 wrote:
Moore's defeat by the people of Alabama restores my faith that decency and democracy still rule this great nation. What does this mean politically?
I believe that Trump is losing the base of his support, if he can't get a Republican elected in one of the most Republican states in the union. If they believe that Moore was a pervert, how can they not believe the same of the Pussy grabber? This may mean that the Democrats are in a great position to take back both houses of the congress. If I were a Republican candidate , I would distance myself as far as I could from Trump.
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Had nothing to do with Trump. Alabamans love Trump, as do Mississippians, and Loiusianans and to my certain knowledge, so do Texans. You are just walking , talking filth and ignorance and probably a closet anarchist.

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Dec 14, 2017 11:38:23   #
Carol Kelly
 
SGM B wrote:
You seem to say that with some authority but unfortunately I believe you are dead wrong. Bannon didn't nominate Moore, no way he could he isn't an Alabama voter. Personally I think Alabama lost on Tuesday - especially now that the idiot MN governor has selected the planed parenthood VP to replace the buffoon Frankin. I reckon even a solid red state can be hoodwinked to into voting dumbocrap if enough bimboes show up with 40 year old allegations against the Republican. This ploy works - worked with Herman Cain, now Judge Moore...who is next?
You seem to say that with some authority but unfor... (show quote)



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Dec 14, 2017 11:57:22   #
Abel
 
Basically, Salty, it means that a great many people in the USA have been programmed by the continual, and apparently never ending, catharsis of Progressive BS and agitprop to always believe the worst in others, particularly those who disagree with their political idiotology, and have either forgotten the Constitutional law of our Republic, no longer care about our Constitutional law, or never knew its meaning in the first place, what ALLEGEDLY means. It means that a person is INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY, not the other way around. An allegation is only someone's opinion, not necessarily a true fact! It has not been shown that Judge Moore is a pervert, it has only been implied by the Progressives and their campaigning radical extremists; it has nothing to do with faith in God, faith in our country, or faith in Alabama, it's just the misplaced faith in the Progressive party agenda that wishes to destroy the USA and produce a new country under tyranny they refer to as a Socialist Utopia or One World Order, which is essentially just Communism wearing a mask.

Moore was defeated by Democrat/Progressive slander and smearing, not because he was proven guilty of anything. This does show me that there are a lot of uneducated, politically stupid people in Alabama who fell for all the BS put out by the best feminist "victims" Progressive money could buy! If women didn't want to be noticed, or become targets for horny men, they wouldn't dress in the sexually provocative manner that they do. Many times an implied sexual act doesn't become harassment or rape until the "expected promotion" didn't come to pass, or when the "check" bounced. You don't hear of it as often because men don't talk about it either, but men get harassed by powerful women as well, and many enjoy the experience anyway, unless they get the clap or worse. Multiple sexual partners is a real crap shoot when it comes to STD's, particularly when you don't know who's been hooked up with who just before you!

IMHO, this doesn't mean a damned thing concerning future elections; the Democrats will come up with new slanders and rumors at that time; that's what they do, and they are experts at it. Even if one doesn't like President Trump, they should still support him if they want this country, the USA not the other 33 American countries on the American continents, to move forward and prosper. One should support the country where one resides, else go to some other country one can support! If one can't assimilate our USA borders, language and culture, one should leave, or stay away in the first place!
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saltwind 78 wrote:
Moore's defeat by the people of Alabama restores my faith that decency and democracy still rule this great nation. What does this mean politically?
I believe that Trump is losing the base of his support, if he can't get a Republican elected in one of the most Republican states in the union. If they believe that Moore was a pervert, how can they not believe the same of the Pussy grabber? This may mean that the Democrats are in a great position to take back both houses of the congress. If I were a Republican candidate , I would distance myself as far as I could from Trump.
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Dec 14, 2017 12:01:16   #
Abel
 
Well, Blade, you damn well nailed it. Good on ya!

Blade_Runner wrote:
You're desire to see America fundamentally transformed into something it was never meant to be is noted, unforgivable, but noted. You are a party apparatchik, not an American citizen. You've made it quite clear that you stand for the liberal anti-constitution agenda.

With the election of Jones in Alabama, liberal progs seem to think they have won a Super Sweepstakes, a political lottery, or some damned thing. This election did not oust an incumbent US senator, it just filled a seat that has been vacant for a year. It makes no difference who won that seat, repub or democrat, right or left, right or wrong, either way another clown joins the circus. Right after Jones is sworn in, Schumer will lead him by the ear into a back room where he will give him an indoctrination unlike anything he has ever encountered and one more political hack will wade into the corrupt swamp.

And the beat goes on.
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Dec 14, 2017 12:16:03   #
F.D.R.
 
Moore was a poor choice given the allegations, but from what I've read those were long ago and somewhat questionable. That said, any Republican and pretty much any Independent would be preferable to any Liberal Democrat. Notice that I said 'Liberal' Democrat since I'd be willing to listen to a reasonable Democrat if one still exists somewhere.

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