One Political Plaza - Home of politics
Home Active Topics Newest Pictures Search Login Register
Posts for: Rose42
Page: <<prev 1 ... 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 ... 1558 next>>
Mar 8, 2023 12:15:54   #
woodguru wrote:
I have doubts about whether trump supporters will remember the months of delays while trump babbled on about C***d being no worse than a cold and sniffles, how it would be gone as warmer weather hit (it wasn't)...and worse how badly he handled protective gear for hospitals on a state by state preferential basis, and allowed middlemen to run profits and prices up in a rather unprecedented way considering that he could have put a stop to it and brought order to the FEMA system and the way they handled supplies.

So here we are, republican clowns want to get to the bottom of F***i and the CDC, but nothing about the intentional chaos trump and his circus show created. This is how republican led circus investigations are going to go as they get repeatedly roasted for what they should be concerned about.

https://www.rawstory.com/jamie-raskin-gop-hearing-trump/
I have doubts about whether trump supporters will ... (show quote)


‘Intentional circus’? I suppose that means democrats intentionally destroyed many small businesses and lives with their lockdowns.

Another hyper partisan rant.
Go to
Mar 8, 2023 09:47:48   #
slatten49 wrote:
Picked up online...

When the Carter P**********l Center opened in 1986, President Carter invited all living Presidents and ex-Presidents to attend. Nixon and Ford declined; Ronald Reagan accepted and gave one of the speeches at the opening ceremony. In that speech, he said:

"None of us today need feel any urge, in the name of good will, to downplay our differences. On the contrary, in a certain sense we can be proud of our differences, because they arise from good will itself---for love of country; for concern for the challenges of our time; from respect for, and yes, even outright enjoyment of, the democratic processes of disagreement and debate. Today our very differences attest to the greatness of our nation. For I can think of no country on Earth where two political leaders could disagree so widely yet come together in mutual respect. To paraphrase Mr. Jefferson: We are all Democrats, we are all Republicans, because we are all Americans".

Reagan then went on to praise the accomplishments of the Carter Administration, focusing on race relations, science policy, and Carter’s emphasis on human rights. He concluded:

"For myself, I can pay you no higher honor than to simply say this: You gave yourself to your country, gracing the White House with your passionate intellect and commitment. Now you have become a permanent part of that grand old house, so right in tradition, that belongs to us all".

And when President Reagan died, President Carter made this statement:

"Rosalynn and I join millions of people around the world who mourn the loss of President Reagan. He was a formidable political campaigner, who provided an inspirational voice to America when our people were searching for a clear message of hope and confidence. He had unshakeable beliefs and was able to express them effectively, both in America and abroad. During the past 10 years, Rosalynn and I have often conveyed to Nancy Reagan our friendship and admiration for her own great service, not only to her husband but to our nation. We extend our condolences to the entire Reagan family during this time of grief".

In these d******e times, it seems hard to remember when our political leaders disagreed vehemently but maintained relationships of friendship and mutual respect. Carter and Reagan respected and admired each other; George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton became close friends; and George W. Bush and Barack Obama remain quite close.

Friendship across the aisle was the norm not so very long ago. I hope we get back to that.
Picked up online... br br When the Carter P******... (show quote)


Great post. I also hope we get back to that

We could use more posts like this. 👍
Go to
Mar 7, 2023 20:48:18   #
slatten49 wrote:
Well stated, Frosty

Yet, I suspect Dave will remain in his bubble.


Everyone has their bubble.

Amazingly trump has indeed done some things for free and to benefit others but they’re not publicized.
Go to
Mar 7, 2023 20:37:31   #
pegw wrote:
Your link brought me to a site that was as lurid as any supermarket tabloid. Like, what did OJ think of the recent conviction of the guy who k**led his wife and child. Who cares? So Media Bias rates patriotic v***l news as very far right as totally unreliable


As always, these posts of yours are useless. Those who want to check won’t rely on what others tell them to think - as you do.
Go to
Mar 7, 2023 20:32:02   #
Mikeyavelli wrote:
It was the only thing I listened to. And now not only am I a man, I'm my own man.
Good thing I listened to that. I enjoy being a tough old white man.


They don’t want tough men, they want them emasculated
Go to
Mar 7, 2023 16:59:52   #
dtucker300 wrote:
Come on, Rose. You know Milosia doesn't know any history and fabricates facts out of thin air. Just another Troll. Or, perhaps a bot.


She has plenty of legitimate things to complain about but chooses to add in things she makes up.
Go to
Mar 7, 2023 15:46:43   #
Parky60 wrote:
It's the only thing I h**e... well that and peas.


Okra for me.
Go to
Mar 7, 2023 10:02:48   #
What do I h**e the most? Easy - sin.
Go to
Mar 7, 2023 06:41:11   #
LostAggie66 wrote:
I prefer his and I really don't agree with all the pro nouns usage, However, if I meet someone who insists I will refer to them as they wish. it's their life and pro noun choice. All my friends that are gay are not into pronouns until after the entire g****r change is complete. They are all adults over age 30.


We should not enable their illness
Go to
Mar 7, 2023 06:38:54   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Government has always had power over
Big corporate money .
Until 1980 .


Wrong. Long before 1980 big money always had control over government - including your beloved democrats.
Go to
Mar 6, 2023 10:55:00   #
proud republican wrote:
https://thenationaldesk.com/news/americas-news-now/second-gentleman-doug-emhoff-condemns-toxic-masculinity

What the hell IS 'Toxic Masculinity'???


“… one of the most destructive phrases a boy can hear growing up is "be a man."”

These people are i***ts.
Go to
Mar 6, 2023 09:20:33   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Er , ahh,
You basically have no government .
And won’t if you keep fighting against your own betterment.
The out of control government you refer to has been taken over by
big money interests , legally .
The expanding government you see is not benefiting you . It’s benefiting them .
Yes it’s expanding but not for you.
Socialism for the Morbidly Rich
F*****m for the rest of us.


Big money has always ruled government.
Go to
Mar 6, 2023 09:19:40   #
Milosia2 wrote:
Who on the right is any better ?
Congress has been selling your country right out from under you for a while now.
How about the United States Of Blackrock ?
Money in politics is the problem.
Citizens United is the problem .
Legalizing it all is the problem .
The Ultra Magas fighting to keep it all in place is the problem.
As long as they can keep their hatred , anything goes.


And your beloved democrats enabling it all is the problem.
Go to
Mar 5, 2023 12:38:11   #
proud republican wrote:
Some years ago I went to see Female Impersanators... It was AWESOME show.. Today's d**g show is absolutely d********g especially when they shake their stuff in front of kids... They can learn a lot from Female Impersanators of the past in my opinion...


D**g q***n shows are porn.
Go to
Mar 5, 2023 11:36:46   #
RascalRiley wrote:


Occupy democrats -written by mush heads for mush heads (re -thecriticalcritic). This one is particularly stupid.
Go to
Page: <<prev 1 ... 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 ... 1558 next>>
OnePoliticalPlaza.com - Forum
Copyright 2012-2024 IDF International Technologies, Inc.