KHH1 wrote:
*Why are you so bothered by the personal choices of others?*
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Because it's an age old problem of trying to get everyone to see the t***h and stay on the same page...
BushWhackers are all bought and paid for by the Bankster and Oil families...
How can the STUPID public v**e for another Clown in different Colors of the same Carnival ?
We are under attack from within and it has never been so obvious.
The GOP is the last Rino Hangout in the Bankster Circus !
After 100+ years it's finally all blown wide open... the evidence continues to pour in.
At break neck speed since 9/11 and thanks to the internet.
The Stupid people pick sides of the best of 2 evils... played right into the hands of the families again and again and again...
every effen Day
week
month
year
decade after decade
generation after generation ...
and those of us who know the t***h aren't going to let it happen again without a fight !
They will not go peacefully through that peaceful v****g process you all dwell in.
In January, Congress will slap the people again with blatant real time disregard.
Remember these words.... you about to live it .
Good Luck !
alex
Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
lindajoy wrote:
I don't understand the angst against Jeb.
Some don't like some of his positions, but with an increasingly important Hispanic v**e, he his wife and I believe his son are fluent in Spanish and are sure to garner a large portion of this v****g block. Other potential candidates will not be able to match his Hispanic v**e-getting ability.
Strategically the Rs may back him knowing he will draw the Latino/Hispanic v**es and it may be enough to throw Hillary/Warren etc right off track in e******ns..
Of course I say this tongue in cheek as I personally do not like, nor would I v**e for the man, but from a strategy stand point I can very well see the R's throwing support is way...
Knowing he supports the amnesty bill and won't derail BO Care, is enough for me to know I don't want him....... :roll:
I don't understand the angst against Jeb. br br... (
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you can tell who the commucrats think they can beat the easiest by who they push for the conservatives earlier it was Christie now it's Bush and either would lose
BigMike wrote:
The Establishment has declared war on anyone who is not Establishment. They will lose it for the Republicans if they run Bush and then they'll blame it on the Tea Party. McCain has already fired the first shots in Arizona.
I think Paul and Carson would make a good team.
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alex wrote:
you can tell who the commucrats think they can beat the easiest by who they push for the conservatives earlier it was Christie now it's Bush and either would lose
So true alex..so very true~~~
Happy New Year regardless of what happens..Although I must admit I am expecting the new kids on the block to get it done...
As for the present names being kicked around its a sad state of affairs when these are the big kids on the present block for consideration...Pathetic, really~~~Still holding out for the Wonder child to hit with vengeance so that all you can do is go YESSSSSSSSSSSSS~~ :-D
alex wrote:
you can tell who the commucrats think they can beat the easiest by who they push for the conservatives earlier it was Christie now it's Bush and either would lose
*Republicans have v**ed in open primaries in the south to displace the stronger dem candidate. That is where the Dems learned it from when displacing the TP candidate recently in MS.
KHH1 wrote:
*Republicans have v**ed in open primaries in the south to displace the stronger dem candidate. That is where the Dems learned it from when displacing the TP candidate recently in MS.
Uh...the
Republicans are the ones who pushed the Mississippi thing. They used Democrats to defeat a TP candidate.
BigMike wrote:
Uh...the Republicans are the ones who pushed the Mississippi thing. They used Democrats to defeat a TP candidate.
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alex
Loc: michigan now imperial beach californa
BigMike wrote:
Uh...the Republicans are the ones who pushed the Mississippi thing. They used Democrats to defeat a TP candidate.
that was rinos not conseratives
alex wrote:
that was rinos not conseratives
The Rino's are running scared, very scared. They are deathly afraid and should be, of the Tea Parties.
RETW
Loc: Washington
alex wrote:
you can tell who the commucrats think they can beat the easiest by who they push for the conservatives earlier it was Christie now it's Bush and either would lose
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BigMike wrote:
Uh...the Republicans are the ones who pushed the Mississippi thing. They used Democrats to defeat a TP candidate.
Repubs v**ed the same previously to eliminate this black lady running for the house for a conservative black dem, who they then defeated anyway*
alex wrote:
that was rinos not conseratives
I'm beginning to wonder if a conservative can be a Republican. The Republicans sure seem to be trying to marginalize them.
KHH1 wrote:
Repubs v**ed the same previously to eliminate this black lady running for the house for a conservative black dem, who they then defeated anyway*
No one is trying to say they ain't dirty!
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