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Jul 29, 2014 11:05:44   #
Tyster
 
LAPhil wrote:
I've often thought similarly about that, but on the other hand it would be unconstitutional to prohibit anyone from v****g on the basis of their intelligence, education, or mental competence. It may seem logical to have it our way, but the Founders had other ideas and at the end of the day they were probably right. If you have one group deciding another group is not qualified to v**e then you no longer have a representative democracy.


Agree 100%... by the same token, the founding fathers must be rolling in their graves knowing that too many today take their right to v**e so lightly and for granted. Too many simply v**e a party line paying no attention to the issues at hand or what that v**e represents. The fore fathers opted for less government, and yet we are currently like a snowball putting more and more authority in its hands.

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Jul 29, 2014 13:07:22   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
Tyster wrote:
Agree 100%... by the same token, the founding fathers must be rolling in their graves knowing that too many today take their right to v**e so lightly and for granted. Too many simply v**e a party line paying no attention to the issues at hand or what that v**e represents. The fore fathers opted for less government, and yet we are currently like a snowball putting more and more authority in its hands.


v****g party line is not the problem those that v**e D believe the govt. should support them and that those that v**e R should pay for it

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Aug 3, 2014 13:55:09   #
Kevyn
 
LAPhil wrote:
Please! Not of his making? The IRS scandal, B******i, Fast and Furious, the VA scandal, and the Obamacare debacle to name just a few?

The first three are just little farts in the wind that no one of importance gives a damn about. The VA scandal is caused by republicans choking off adaquate funding and the ACA will need some adjustments, but in the end people will be far better off with it than they were without it.

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Aug 3, 2014 15:49:34   #
LAPhil Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
Kevyn wrote:
The first three are just little farts in the wind that no one of importance gives a damn about. The VA scandal is caused by republicans choking off adaquate funding and the ACA will need some adjustments, but in the end people will be far better off with it than they were without it.
I see. The IRS scandal is just a little fart in the wind that no one of importance gives a damn about. Maybe you don't, but I assure you a hell of lot of people of importance do give a damn about blatant corruption at the highest levels of government. Then how about if we add this little problem on the southern border with thousands of kids coming in with diseases and not speaking English who will undoubtedly be going to our public schools and costing taxpayers millions more just to educate them in two languages? That was totally of Obama's making.

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Aug 3, 2014 17:34:49   #
Tyster
 
Kevyn wrote:
The first three are just little farts in the wind that no one of importance gives a damn about. The VA scandal is caused by republicans choking off adaquate funding and the ACA will need some adjustments, but in the end people will be far better off with it than they were without it.


Then I guess we shouldn't have hounded Nixon out of office? The second charge under his planned impeachment was thinking about using the IRS to pursue his political enemies. Thinking about it, not doing it. So, if it was important enough for Democrats to pursue Nixon on, then Obama's use of the IRS to actual punish his enemies should be a slam dunk.

B******i probably wouldn't have been such a big deal until the administration, particularly Obama, lied about it and covered it up for political reasons. You can promote all you want about it being a "fart in the wind" but one has to wonder why Obama & Co. felt compelled to LIE to the American public.

If Fast & Furious is no big deal, again - why the cover up and hiding of documents (executive privilege extended to the AG's office?). Speaks volumes as to the intent. Not to mention it was a complete failure that anyone with half a brain would have seen coming.

You are no different than the t*****rs of this country when you try to sweep these events under the rug along with the perps. You say nothing is there... prove it by exposing all the covered up documentation. Hiding it indicates that there is something there, and your protestations aside, you are no more than a henchman for the enemies of this republic.

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Aug 3, 2014 19:21:47   #
alex Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
 
Tyster wrote:
Then I guess we shouldn't have hounded Nixon out of office? The second charge under his planned impeachment was thinking about using the IRS to pursue his political enemies. Thinking about it, not doing it. So, if it was important enough for Democrats to pursue Nixon on, then Obama's use of the IRS to actual punish his enemies should be a slam dunk.

B******i probably wouldn't have been such a big deal until the administration, particularly Obama, lied about it and covered it up for political reasons. You can promote all you want about it being a "fart in the wind" but one has to wonder why Obama & Co. felt compelled to LIE to the American public.

If Fast & Furious is no big deal, again - why the cover up and hiding of documents (executive privilege extended to the AG's office?). Speaks volumes as to the intent. Not to mention it was a complete failure that anyone with half a brain would have seen coming.

You are no different than the t*****rs of this country when you try to sweep these events under the rug along with the perps. You say nothing is there... prove it by exposing all the covered up documentation. Hiding it indicates that there is something there, and your protestations aside, you are no more than a henchman for the enemies of this republic.
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all of the scandals what has been exposed is only the tip of the iceberg the real scandals are still buried

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Aug 3, 2014 19:36:55   #
LAPhil Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
Tyster wrote:
Hiding it indicates that there is something there
Exactly. The more they have to hide the greater the coverup. The IRS is definitely going to a lot of trouble to cover up their various shady activities, and things are eventually going to be found under the rocks. Just a matter of time.

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Aug 3, 2014 20:11:43   #
Babsan
 
Kevyn wrote:
The first three are just little farts in the wind that no one of importance gives a damn about. The VA scandal is caused by republicans choking off adaquate funding and the ACA will need some adjustments, but in the end people will be far better off with it than they were without it.


LaPhil lives in LaLa land where everything is going to hell in a handbasket.Self inflicted brain and money drain

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Aug 3, 2014 20:17:20   #
LAPhil Loc: Los Angeles, CA
 
Babsan wrote:
LaPhil lives in LaLa land where everything is going to hell in a handbasket.Self inflicted brain and money drain
Is that the most intelligent response you can make? Sounds like you're the one with the brain deficiency. How about offering some of your own facts and arguments, or is that beyond your capacity?

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