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Jan 15, 2014 06:07:00   #
rjoeholl
 
So you admit that you vote without looking at the candidates? That is the sole reason we are in this mess. So take your stupid, sarcastic post and shove it. VOTING IS NO JOKING MATTER!
jamesonblue wrote:
Yes, I think I will vote republican next time I vote, because I sure am tired for the crying and wanking of right wing conservative republicans who hate Obama. I have never heard such a bunch of crybabies in my entire life. You all want to blame Obama for the mess he walked into that was created by the last republican in office. I think that took bravery on his part to try and clean up that eight year mess that Bush put us in. I don't think anyone could do it better. So, I will vote republican just because I don't want to hear the whining and crying anymore! All the anti-Obama propaganda that you put out is ridiculous and child-like! Unprofessional and degrading! I believe it's all because thar's a nigga in the white house and you rich babies can't handle it1
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Jan 15, 2014 08:28:49   #
dkylady11
 
I agree Liberty Tree

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Jan 15, 2014 08:31:52   #
dkylady11
 
what fucking rock are you living under>?>????

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Jan 15, 2014 08:33:04   #
stan3186
 
rich278 wrote:
If any of these so called scandals had any validity Darrel Issa would make a career out of them. Non of them hold water, non pass snopes, most are fabrications of the right wing nuts.


Has there ever in the history of mankind something written about Obama that you don't find to be "fabrications of the right wing". Please enlighten me, please point to any single thing about Obama (that is not praising him) that has ever been written. Nobody, but nobody, is perfect or has ever been perfect in this world except for maybe one person and we know who that is Barack Hussein Obama (I bet you thought I was going to say Jesus Christ).

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Jan 15, 2014 08:33:37   #
LAPhil Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
dkylady11 wrote:
what fucking rock are you living under>?>????

Who are you talking to?

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Jan 15, 2014 09:25:35   #
Bruce Kennedy Loc: Kansas
 
rjoeholl wrote:
So you admit that you vote without looking at the candidates? That is the sole reason we are in this mess. So take your stupid, sarcastic post and shove it. VOTING IS NO JOKING MATTER!



Please, we're primarily talking about national candidates on this forum. I doubt seriously someone is talking about state senators or reps. Ergo, we all know what Republicans are offering. No need to see where they stand on issues, we already know. They all walk lock step on the issues, for fear of being subjected to a primary. The radical right loons pretty much dictate where all national candidates stand on any issue. So tell me what's to look at, in a national Republican candidate? Isn't the Republican mantra..."No compromise"...? Do you really think I don't know where my Republican candidate for Senate or the House of Representatives stands on issues? The reason this country is in the mess we're in is because of the radical right's inability to compromise. So get off your "High and Mighty" horse. Point out the Republican Senator or Representative who isn't in lock step with the Tea Party and I'll show you a Senator or Representative who is about to face a primary challenge. And believe me that Senator or Representative is scared silly about that fact.

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Jan 15, 2014 09:33:06   #
Winter Solstice Loc: Salt Lake City
 
Bruce Kennedy wrote:
Please, we're primarily talking about national candidates on this forum. I doubt seriously someone is talking about state senators or reps. Ergo, we all know what Republicans are offering. No need to see where they stand on issues, we already know. They all walk lock step on the issues, for fear of being subjected to a primary. The radical right loons pretty much dictate where all national candidates stand on any issue. So tell me what's to look at, in a national Republican candidate? Isn't the Republican mantra..."No compromise"...? Do you really think I don't know where my Republican candidate for Senate or the House of Representatives stands on issues? The reason this country is in the mess we're in is because of the radical right's inability to compromise. So get off your "High and Mighty" horse. Point out the Republican Senator or Representative who isn't in lock step with the Tea Party and I'll show you a Senator or Representative who is about to face a primary challenge. And believe me that Senator or Representative is scared silly about that fact.
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So you do admit that you vote without looking. That's interesting. Try reading and listening a bit before you condemn us all to the Left's way of thinking. A little Fox News mixed with MSNBC might help you understand what you're voting for. Or you can just listen to what the mainstream media has to say and "follow our leader" into the abyss.

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Jan 15, 2014 09:52:11   #
vernon
 
Bruce Kennedy wrote:
Please, we're primarily talking about national candidates on this forum. I doubt seriously someone is talking about state senators or reps. Ergo, we all know what Republicans are offering. No need to see where they stand on issues, we already know. They all walk lock step on the issues, for fear of being subjected to a primary. The radical right loons pretty much dictate where all national candidates stand on any issue. So tell me what's to look at, in a national Republican candidate? Isn't the Republican mantra..."No compromise"...? Do you really think I don't know where my Republican candidate for Senate or the House of Representatives stands on issues? The reason this country is in the mess we're in is because of the radical right's inability to compromise. So get off your "High and Mighty" horse. Point out the Republican Senator or Representative who isn't in lock step with the Tea Party and I'll show you a Senator or Representative who is about to face a primary challenge. And believe me that Senator or Representative is scared silly about that fact.
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you are a smartass and blowhard now rememeber that egg its time to use it

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Jan 15, 2014 10:11:35   #
stan3186
 
vernon wrote:
you are a smartass and blowhard now rememeber that egg its time to use it


Wonderful, we have a new far left liberal on the OPP forum. He joined us on January 11, 2014 and already has over 60 posts. I bet not a one of them was agreeing with anything that a conservative Republican posted.

Okay Mr. Kennedy, you want to know of a Republican that doesn't kowtow to the Republican Party and their platform. His name as representative Trey Gowdy of South Carolina. Go to YouTube and search on Trey Gowdy and watch some of the videos that have been posted. I think you will find a principled, honest, and a respectable person actually holding public office. He stands on his principles not on what is politically correct. If you find that this is not true, then you are truly a closed minded far left liberal who can do nothing but espouse hatred as all liberals do and bow down to the God Obama.

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Jan 15, 2014 11:15:31   #
saltwind 78 Loc: Murrells Inlet, South Carolina
 
It is lack of regulation that caused the the recession. How do you stop a multi-billion dollar corporation from controlling prices, without some kind of regulation to control them? The answer is oversight by Uncle Sam. Just look at some of the great laws that came out of the progressive era. The pure food and drug act is just one. Sometimes I think that our national credo should be " in corporations is our trust". I do get it, I just wish others would!
Homestead wrote:
You really don't get it.

It is the regulation by government that creates the all powerful corporations.
Every thing from special tax breaks, subsidise, sweetheart deals, government contracts, to the suppression of any competition which makes these companies so powerful.

And none of it would be possible without the government regulating them, under the disguise of protecting us.

In the end the Robber Barron’s were financed by the European bankers which gave us the Federal Reserve and the IRS. All creations of the government for the global bankers.

Without government regulations protecting them, they wouldn't survive.
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Jan 15, 2014 11:45:02   #
Bogey Time
 
jamesonblue wrote:
Yes, I think I will vote republican next time I vote, because I sure am tired for the crying and wanking of right wing conservative republicans who hate Obama. I have never heard such a bunch of crybabies in my entire life. You all want to blame Obama for the mess he walked into that was created by the last republican in office. I think that took bravery on his part to try and clean up that eight year mess that Bush put us in. I don't think anyone could do it better. So, I will vote republican just because I don't want to hear the whining and crying anymore! All the anti-Obama propaganda that you put out is ridiculous and child-like! Unprofessional and degrading! I believe it's all because thar's a nigga in the white house and you rich babies can't handle it1
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Wow , I will agree on one point you make.
It take some bravery to take stimulus funds and implement operation Fast and Furious. And simultaneously sending Hillary to mexico to blame America for Mexico's gun problems!!!

You are Child like to still not see the Fraud that define this Prez
and All that is the progressive movement and its "fundamental transformation" of America. Your Racist Reasoning makes you the most Transparent Bigot Today.

If you do hold to your promise make sure to vote several times like you did last election! Hah.

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Jan 15, 2014 12:22:52   #
eaglerv713
 
Why vote republican unless you want more of the same, to many republican in the mix now!!

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Jan 15, 2014 12:59:17   #
LAPhil Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
Bruce Kennedy wrote:
Please, we're primarily talking about national candidates on this forum. I doubt seriously someone is talking about state senators or reps. Ergo, we all know what Republicans are offering. No need to see where they stand on issues, we already know. They all walk lock step on the issues, for fear of being subjected to a primary. The radical right loons pretty much dictate where all national candidates stand on any issue. So tell me what's to look at, in a national Republican candidate? Isn't the Republican mantra..."No compromise"...? Do you really think I don't know where my Republican candidate for Senate or the House of Representatives stands on issues? The reason this country is in the mess we're in is because of the radical right's inability to compromise. So get off your "High and Mighty" horse. Point out the Republican Senator or Representative who isn't in lock step with the Tea Party and I'll show you a Senator or Representative who is about to face a primary challenge. And believe me that Senator or Representative is scared silly about that fact.
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You have to got to be kidding. There are hundreds of Republican senators and representatives who are hardly in lockstep with the Tea Party. How about John McCain for starters? The man is such a notorious RINO that his own party in Arizona voted to censure him. How about Lindsay Graham? Paul Ryan? I could give you a whole laundry list. You need to do some reality checking, fella. Maybe you should go back to Mediaite where all those other liberals are still spouting the same generalizations about Republicans.

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Jan 15, 2014 12:59:42   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
jamesonblue wrote:
Yes, I think I will vote republican next time I vote, because I sure am tired for the crying and wanking of right wing conservative republicans who hate Obama. I have never heard such a bunch of crybabies in my entire life. You all want to blame Obama for the mess he walked into that was created by the last republican in office. I think that took bravery on his part to try and clean up that eight year mess that Bush put us in. I don't think anyone could do it better. So, I will vote republican just because I don't want to hear the whining and crying anymore! All the anti-Obama propaganda that you put out is ridiculous and child-like! Unprofessional and degrading! I believe it's all because thar's a nigga in the white house and you rich babies can't handle it1
Yes, I think I will vote republican next time I vo... (show quote)


JamieBlue: Your just a sicken egalitarian...a collectivist...there is no hope for you...please vote with us! Our goal is to defeat you..we know we can't change your psychosis!!! So follow your feelings and vote with us!!! Just don't vote often!

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Jan 15, 2014 14:04:47   #
RetNavyCWO Loc: VA suburb of DC
 
Bruce Kennedy wrote:
Hmmm, I think I will vote Democrat this year, mainly because there is nothing the Republican circus can offer in the way of good ideas or in the way of viable candidates. The clown show the Republicans put on every election year is entertaining, though. It is an enigma why I don't vote Republican, because I've been partial to circuses ever since I was a child.


The best entertainment I've seen on tv in the last few years were the Republican debates in 2011 and 2012. Can't wait for 2015 for Season Two! Next season's cast is going to be even better than last season's!

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