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Feb 12, 2014 21:01:42   #
angery american Loc: Georgia
 
ibKelly wrote:
I couldnt have said it any better. Those sitting in Congress and other places of higher status, have no idea what the average Joe or Jane live cause they have never never experienced it. Their schooling was probably paid for, or earned.. leaving some farm guy/girl/agerage Joe who was equally as brillant, but not the movitation or money to get ahead. There are some Senators/House in my state I will not v**e for again. They say one thing but do something else.. But what does the average person know other than what they tell you... they dont'. The world is full of promises... Obama is a shining example of that.
I couldnt have said it any better. Those sitting ... (show quote)


??????????ha ha ha ha....What a joke.

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Feb 12, 2014 21:05:04   #
angery american Loc: Georgia
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
If Obama keeps on his path there will not be any free world left.


You got that right brother....we will be lucky to get through 2 more years... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Feb 12, 2014 22:58:07   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
GEM lucas wrote:
Wow you are so right.. But you will never convince a hard head,or haven't you noticed. And Hilary will get elected and for not only that reason, but because she is a Smart Lady. That's The real T***h.


actually the libs are right v**er I.D. would suppress the v**e none of those dead would be able to v**e nor the i******s and everyone would be able to v**e only once

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Feb 13, 2014 00:48:27   #
Ricktloml
 
Kevyn wrote:
V****g fraud is largely a myth, v**er suppression effects many more e******ns than v***r f***d and is the not so secret weapon of the far right.


You mean like the military getting their b****ts late, other than that v**er suppression is just another liberal excuse for corruption

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Feb 13, 2014 04:28:09   #
Brian Devon
 
Buck wrote:
Obummer did not win one state where v**ers had to show an ID. Does that tell you anything?



Yeah, it tells me that the right wing states don't have enough population and enough e*******l v**es to win back the White House...

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Feb 13, 2014 08:54:35   #
ibKelly
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
If Obama keeps on his path there will not be any free world left.


Is there any one on this board who has changed their mind as to our royal President Obama who constantly praises himself... but now think they have made the wrong decision in their adulation of the man???

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Feb 13, 2014 09:37:29   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
ibKelly wrote:
Is there any one on this board who has changed their mind as to our royal President Obama who constantly praises himself... but now think they have made the wrong decision in their adulation of the man???


The way you phrase it, the answer would most likely be no....However, we have several who are disappointed that he could not or has not been able to accomplish some of his stated goal.. The unending obstruction has had it effect, no way to get around it.. perhaps with the pressure from the coming e******ns, and input from rational v**ers, that may change a bit during his remaining term... Those with real issues should continue to voice there feelings on any issue.. We can still accomplish a great deal more...

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Feb 13, 2014 09:46:07   #
Liberty Tree
 
ibKelly wrote:
Is there any one on this board who has changed their mind as to our royal President Obama who constantly praises himself... but now think they have made the wrong decision in their adulation of the man???


They will never admit it, no matter what he does. They are that blinded.

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Feb 13, 2014 09:48:38   #
ibKelly
 
permafrost wrote:
The way you phrase it, the answer would most likely be no....However, we have several who are disappointed that he could not or has not been able to accomplish some of his stated goal.. The unending obstruction has had it effect, no way to get around it.. perhaps with the pressure from the coming e******ns, and input from rational v**ers, that may change a bit during his remaining term... Those with real issues should continue to voice there feelings on any issue.. We can still accomplish a great deal more...
The way you phrase it, the answer would most likel... (show quote)


Well.. that tells me volumes... cause a 'WISE man' changes his mind... a 'FOOL never does...' !!!! Sad.. really sad.. I liked Bush for most of his time in office.. but that soon changed later on... While I feel he thought what he was doing was the right thing to do... other's did not... It's no shame to admit you are wrong about something. Im constantly eating my words..... dang..

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Feb 13, 2014 10:35:21   #
Floyd Brown Loc: Milwaukee WI
 
permafrost wrote:
The way you phrase it, the answer would most likely be no....However, we have several who are disappointed that he could not or has not been able to accomplish some of his stated goal.. The unending obstruction has had it effect, no way to get around it.. perhaps with the pressure from the coming e******ns, andThose with real issues should continue to voice there feelings on any issue.. We can still accomplish a great deal more...


"input from rational v**ers, that may change a bit during his remaining term..."

From much of what I read here from those that support the Right is not about supporting the right but running down Obama.

Perhaps if less time was spent running down Obama and more time was spent on supporting some one they would like to be in office.

Just why are many here? is it just to seek those that agree with them self or to sell the idea of why we on the left should v**e for some one from the right.

By telling us over & over that being on the left means we are wrong in at times not so kind words.

To me that line of thinking leaves me to believe that personal attacks on our views means there is very little room to find a reason to take the views of those from the right serious.

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Feb 13, 2014 10:51:56   #
Brian Devon
 
Floyd Brown wrote:
"input from rational v**ers, that may change a bit during his remaining term..."

From much of what I read here from those that support the Right is not about supporting the right but running down Obama.

Perhaps if less time was spent running down Obama and more time was spent on supporting some one they would like to be in office.

Just why are many here? is it just to seek those that agree with them self or to sell the idea of why we on the left should v**e for some one from the right.

By telling us over & over that being on the left means we are wrong in at times not so kind words.

To me that line of thinking leaves me to believe that personal attacks on our views means there is very little room to find a reason to take the views of those from the right serious.
"input from rational v**ers, that may change ... (show quote)


Deep in their little tiny masochistic hearts, they really don't want to be taken seriously. Rather than adapt to a changing multi-cultural world, they would prefer to go extinct, than adapt. When repeatedly told that they need a bigger tent, that includes minorities (beyond "showpieces"), they spout "lock and load". If they spent as much time addressing the needs of minorities and modern women, as they do cleaning their Glocks and AR-15s, they might actually have a chance of regaining the White House.

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Feb 13, 2014 11:10:47   #
Floyd Brown Loc: Milwaukee WI
 
Brian Devon wrote:
Deep in their little tiny masochistic hearts, they really don't want to be taken seriously. Rather than adapt to a changing multi-cultural world, they would prefer to go extinct, than adapt. When repeatedly told that they need a bigger tent, that includes minorities (beyond "showpieces"), they spout "lock and load". If they spent as much time addressing the needs of minorities and modern women, as they do cleaning their Glocks and AR-15s, they might actually have a chance of regaining the White House.
Deep in their little tiny masochistic hearts, they... (show quote)


I am well enough off as I am sure that you are that we could fit in any where. But we see the need for fairness. The feeling that the welfare of people we are meet day to day is more important to our well being that there being more money in fewer hands.

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Feb 13, 2014 13:13:00   #
Ricktloml
 
ibKelly wrote:
Well.. that tells me volumes... cause a 'WISE man' changes his mind... a 'FOOL never does...' !!!! Sad.. really sad.. I liked Bush for most of his time in office.. but that soon changed later on... While I feel he thought what he was doing was the right thing to do... other's did not... It's no shame to admit you are wrong about something. Im constantly eating my words..... dang..


There are several things about Bush that I didn't like, however Obama supporters don't seem to mind that he knowingly and repeatedly lied, that he let four Americans die so his ree******n narrative wouldn't be questioned, that in his efforts to fundamentally t***sform America he tried to subvert the second amendment and sold high powered weapons to narco-terrorists, and an American border guard and over two hundred Mexican civilians died, that his campaign bundlers walked off with millions, while taxpayers took million dollar hits on Obama's many bankrupt g***n e****y s**ms, that according to the Official Federal E******n Commission report Obama has spent over five million dollars keeping his records sealed, an two separate occasions a federal judge ruled against his abuse of the Constitution, which he promptly ignored. Obama supporters have no problem with his violating the civil rights of his political opponents, and there is actually a lot more, and they claim they want Obama to be even more corrupt, in order to implement the rest of his agenda?!, and those dastardly Republicans, why how dare they stand in the way of all this abuse of power and corruption, why can't they just shut up and let Obama be the dictator he really wants to be and they want him to be, now if Bush had done a fraction of this do you think Obama supporters would have called Democrats obstructionists? not only would they have demanded impeachment, but if you think back, the Democrats blocked as much of what Bush wanted as they could, and as Hillary declared, protest was the highest form of patriotism, now it's r****m and obstructionism. Even a liberal law professor Johnathan Turley testified before Congress that Obama is the man the Constitution warned us about, and there are STILL those who support him and want more corruption, lies and abuse of power

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Feb 13, 2014 13:42:02   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Ricktloml wrote:
There are several things about Bush that I didn't like, however Obama supporters don't seem to mind that he knowingly and repeatedly lied, that he let four Americans die so his ree******n narrative wouldn't be questioned, that in his efforts to fundamentally t***sform America he tried to subvert the second amendment and sold high powered weapons to narco-terrorists, and an American border guard and over two hundred Mexican civilians died, that his campaign bundlers walked off with millions, while taxpayers took million dollar hits on Obama's many bankrupt g***n e****y s**ms, that according to the Official Federal E******n Commission report Obama has spent over five million dollars keeping his records sealed, an two separate occasions a federal judge ruled against his abuse of the Constitution, which he promptly ignored. Obama supporters have no problem with his violating the civil rights of his political opponents, and there is actually a lot more, and they claim they want Obama to be even more corrupt, in order to implement the rest of his agenda?!, and those dastardly Republicans, why how dare they stand in the way of all this abuse of power and corruption, why can't they just shut up and let Obama be the dictator he really wants to be and they want him to be, now if Bush had done a fraction of this do you think Obama supporters would have called Democrats obstructionists? not only would they have demanded impeachment, but if you think back, the Democrats blocked as much of what Bush wanted as they could, and as Hillary declared, protest was the highest form of patriotism, now it's r****m and obstructionism. Even a liberal law professor Johnathan Turley testified before Congress that Obama is the man the Constitution warned us about, and there are STILL those who support him and want more corruption, lies and abuse of power
There are several things about Bush that I didn't ... (show quote)


Rick, you need to get a grip.....Look at what you are saying and think for a second...All those people in Washington, have a degree of power, they would love nothing more than getting to overturn anything the pres has done... anything at all, If they had one scrap of legal shot at doing so, only one little thing they could jump on.. It would be a done deal and Obama would be facing any consequences of his acts.. So the conclusion, whether or not you like it, is that he has not broken any laws or he would be charged in a heartbeat... Also half your post is simply lies That someone has told you... Do a few minutes of research and see what you can find.. Pick a single subject and we can go over it if you wish...

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Feb 13, 2014 14:25:33   #
Brian Devon
 
Floyd Brown wrote:
I am well enough off as I am sure that you are that we could fit in any where. But we see the need for fairness. The feeling that the welfare of people we are meet day to day is more important to our well being that there being more money in fewer hands.




I agree. If the Republicans spent as much time focusing on actually adapting to the needs of modern women and minorities, instead of focusing on P.R. re-branding, they might actually have a chance at the polls. As it stands right now, they are just putting lipstick on a pig, and fooling just the low-information, gullible Americans.

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