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Apr 17, 2013 23:19:55   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
TheChardo wrote:
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/04/17/what-percentage-of-americans-believe-the-gop-is-out-of-touch-an-overwhelming-70/


Do you suppose the same question was asked of Democrats? I see nothing reporting that, at all. Maybe you need to try reading results from Rasmussen sometime. They tend to report what both sides said in groups. Of course, Rasmussen isn't nearly as biased as ABC and the Post.

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Apr 18, 2013 06:45:49   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
mark wrote:
YOU CONFUSE ME FOR ARE NATIONS LEADERS Obama has no feelings about your faction of hatefilled savages hiding behind your hate fill faith.


I'd like to respond to this comment in some worthwhile manner, but I'm not sure to whom it was directed...

As far as I can ascertain, Obama rarely has feelings. I agree.

He actually showed more genuine outrage today, over being denied his universal gun registry of the masses, than during his response to the Boston Marathon slaughter on Monday.

I can't relate to your "hatefilled" this or that. I don't know what it refers to.

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Apr 18, 2013 07:06:17   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
WASPS (White Anglo-Saxon Protestants) are guilty of creating this great nation, and as such have committed the unforgivable sin in the eyes of those who are now able to sit on their posterior, and benefit from their actions.

My son, too, has experienced applying for positions in past years, and literally been told he would have had 12 to 15 points added to his total desirability, if he had just fit into a minority classification.

I'm 1/8 Cherokee, but had never realized that was an advantage.

He could have qualified as 1/16 Native American, but didn't realize at the time that one could be elected a senator in Massachusetts by claiming 1/32 Cherokee heritage.

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Apr 18, 2013 07:24:24   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
TheChardo wrote:
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/04/17/what-percentage-of-americans-believe-the-gop-is-out-of-touch-an-overwhelming-70/


Polls are basically worthless. They can be worded in order that the desired result is assured.

Example: In yesterday's news conference, Obama declared (falsely) that 92% of the American public wanted a universal background check implemented.

I received a Gallup Poll report in my email yesterday, stating that only 4% of the American public considered any action on gun control to be at all important.

The Republicans have lost the last two presidential elections because their candidates were not conservatives. If one party runs a democrat, and the other a democrat-light, voters will choose the undiluted version.

Those voters who find such a choice completely unpalatable will stay at home, just as they did in 2012.

The Republican professional campaign organization, having lost their collective minds completely, are now running away from any remaining values they had as rapidly as possible.

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Apr 18, 2013 07:48:45   #
The Progressive Patriot
 
Zemirah wrote:
Polls are basically worthless. They can be worded in order that the desired result is assured.

Example: In yesterday's news conference, Obama declared (falsely) that 92% of the American public wanted a universal background check implemented.

I received a Gallup Poll report in my email yesterday, stating that only 4% of the American public considered any action on gun control to be at all important.

The Republicans have lost the last two presidential elections because their candidates were not conservatives. If one party runs a democrat, and the other a democrat-light, voters will choose the undiluted version.

Those voters who find such a choice completely unpalatable will stay at home, just as they did in 2012.

The Republican professional campaign organization, having lost their collective minds completely, are now running away from any remaining values they had as rapidly as possible.
Polls are basically worthless. They can be worded ... (show quote)


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/17/republican-future-immigration_n_3104888.html?utm_hp_ref=politics

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Apr 18, 2013 09:18:48   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
TheChardo wrote:
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/04/17/what-percentage-of-americans-believe-the-gop-is-out-of-touch-an-overwhelming-70/


Irrelevant information from an extremist who is the left's equivalent to the right's birthers - completely devoid of an original or independent thought - and takes comfort from polls without the slightest understanding of how they can be skewed.

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Apr 18, 2013 14:14:35   #
Voice of Reason Loc: Earth
 
Zemirah wrote:
Those voters who find such a choice completely unpalatable will stay at home, just as they did in 2012.


I think the reason Obama won in 2012 had a lot more to do with voter fraud than conservatives choosing not to vote.

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Apr 18, 2013 14:19:42   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
Voice of Reason wrote:
I think the reason Obama won in 2012 had a lot more to do with voter fraud than conservatives choosing not to vote.


Whether fraud or not, remember his ability to garnish the overwhelming majority of the kind of voters that reelected Jesse Jackson Jr, even without fraud, tells an awful lot about the (mis)informed electorate that he needed.

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Apr 18, 2013 14:38:50   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
TheChardo wrote:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/17/republican-future-immigration_n_3104888.html?utm_hp_ref=politics


Another example of this left wingnut thinking that posting a huffington article somehow validates his foolishness - it is sad to think such an empty head made a career out of taking advantage of taxpayers - certainly he isn't capable of providing value.

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Apr 18, 2013 15:24:28   #
The Progressive Patriot
 
Dave wrote:
Another example of this left wingnut thinking that posting a huffington article somehow validates his foolishness - it is sad to think such an empty head made a career out of taking advantage of taxpayers - certainly he isn't capable of providing value.


First of all, just because you think that the Huff Post is too liberal, that does not mean that that make this stuff up, like World Net Daily does.

And as far as your reference to my career goes, I'm assuming that you mean the fact that I was a child abuse investigator and case manager for a state agency? I should have known better than to share even that with you see I can see now that you're a person who will take anything that they get a hold of and use it against someone. So if you think that kind of work has no value, you must approve of the physical and sexual abuse of children, or at least do not think that protecting and caring for abused and neglected children is worth tax dollars. Correct? Well how much do you think it costs taxpayers when children who have been mistreated become adults and wind up in prison or mental hospitals or homeless.?Or maybe you think that they are expendable ? And don't try to tell me that the private sector can deal with it. It involves law enforcement.

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Apr 18, 2013 16:23:10   #
The Progressive Patriot
 
He sounds a lot like you guys... http://www.addictinginfo.org/2013/04/18/alan-keyes-claims-marriage-equality-leads-to-communism-and-murder-of-the-masses-video/

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Apr 18, 2013 16:23:36   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
TheChardo wrote:
First of all, just because you think that the Huff Post is too liberal, that does not mean that that make this stuff up, like World Net Daily does.

And as far as your reference to my career goes, I'm assuming that you mean the fact that I was a child abuse investigator and case manager for a state agency? I should have known better than to share even that with you see I can see now that you're a person who will take anything that they get a hold of and use it against someone. So if you think that kind of work has no value, you must approve of the physical and sexual abuse of children, or at least do not think that protecting and caring for abused and neglected children is worth tax dollars. Correct? Well how much do you think it costs taxpayers when children who have been mistreated become adults and wind up in prison or mental hospitals or homeless.?Or maybe you think that they are expendable ? And don't try to tell me that the private sector can deal with it. It involves law enforcement.
First of all, just because you think that the Huff... (show quote)


I think your work had no value because I think you are intellectually dishonest. Just because taxpayers fund someone does not mean they get effective value from it. Did you go into that line of work because you were dedicated to saving these kids, or did you do it because you knew it was a job that afforded great pay and benefits with very limited requirements for results? If you want to tell us about how dedicated you were, explain why you quit and accepted the comfortable retirement after 30 years.

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Apr 18, 2013 16:30:08   #
The Progressive Patriot
 
Dave wrote:
I think your work had no value because I think you are intellectually dishonest. Just because taxpayers fund someone does not mean they get effective value from it. Did you go into that line of work because you were dedicated to saving these kids, or did you do it because you knew it was a job that afforded great pay and benefits with very limited requirements for results? If you want to tell us about how dedicated you were, explain why you quit and accepted the comfortable retirement after 30 years.
I think your work had no value because I think you... (show quote)


I'm not going to try to justify myself to you. No matter what I say, you'll find a way of turning it around on me. How the hell do you know what kind of "value " taxpayers get? You have no idea what that kind of work is like. I'm intellectually dishonest? Listen to yourself!

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Apr 18, 2013 17:04:40   #
Dave Loc: Upstate New York
 
TheChardo wrote:
I'm not going to try to justify myself to you. No matter what I say, you'll find a way of turning it around on me. How the hell do you know what kind of "value " taxpayers get? You have no idea what that kind of work is like. I'm intellectually dishonest? Listen to yourself!


Justify yourself to yourself, if you can. If however, you recognize I can "turn it around" by clarifying what you say, I understand your reluctance. Anyone who cannot defend themselves effectively should hide.

As to what that kind of work is like, it isn't up to me to know that anymore than it is up to you to know what work I do. However, very telling, is that if the work you did was because you were so dedicated to the kids, your failure to explain retiring from it speaks very clearly to the opposite.

Your the guy who offered that Bush was behind 9/11 was a credible allegation - anyone with that degree of warped thinking isn't likely to be able to perform valuable public service of any kind.

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Apr 19, 2013 00:54:34   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
All of this stuff from HuffPo and addicting info tells me a lot. We know that George Soros bought out Ms. Huffington for $1 million some time ago. I don't know if he owns addicting info but it sure sounds a lot like he does. I guess if he owns that one he must be willing to use all that sexual crap to destroy this nation. I wonder what Che gets paid for all the really hard work he does here and who knows on how many other forums?

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