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Aug 22, 2013 12:04:46   #
tato wrote:
Keep on with your bizarre fantasies. Especially hilarious:"They ( Clinton and Obama) never served their country". What about Romney? What about Cruz, Rand Paul, Palin, Rubio, etc? Think before you type.


aren't you asking a lot about the think before you type statement , remember who you are writing about
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Aug 22, 2013 11:57:49   #
Don Overton wrote:
You know there kooks and the birthers and impeachers are some the most mentally unstable dumb asses around. However I believe it still goes back to the same problem with these people. They can't stand to see a black man as President and their r****t attempts to discredit and demean him just point that out to everyone.


yes that is true (or I believe it to be true) , it was one thing to get rid of segregation and allow interracial marriages and all of the other things that went with the civil rights movement , but when a black man became the the symbol of American power , it made the myth of e******y a reality , my question for them is what they are going to do if Hillary becomes president , she is way tougher than Obama and much more politically astute and she has a much bigger infrastructure
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Aug 22, 2013 10:43:37   #
Tasine wrote:
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Then I guess you see all businesses and organizations as hypocrites because every one of them maintain databases. I have no problem with that because they cannot write laws, they cannot attack us with drones, they cannot fine us, and they cannot send us to prison. That is how private businesses and organizations differ from government maintaining databases on its citizens.

and they can all be trusted, because there are restrictions on their use of those files , good luck with that
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Aug 22, 2013 10:35:55   #
working class stiff wrote:
Conservatives continue to waste their time throwing rhetorical darts at this President and his administration. They may as well be howling at the moon. Personally, I hope they continue to do so. When the conservative viewpoint will be considered by historians, their rhetoric will be used to evaluate their impact. And they will be dismissed by all serious people because of the words they are using now.

President Obama has done nothing that warrants impeachment and the continuing call for it shows a lack of seriousness that will get modern conservatives the same reputations as the Know-nothings.
Conservatives continue to waste their time throwin... (show quote)

yes you are right , they talk like the 40 or 50 thousand they have found to push for impeachment is something special , heck I could probably find that many who appose him for being married , the real problem is the right wants to be taken serious and then they do crap like this , I am a liberal and shouldn't be doing this but I see it as sad , where are all the responsible conservatives , we need them for balance
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Aug 22, 2013 10:28:07   #
tato wrote:
I covered those bases in his being an i*****l a***n. Please tell me you didn't take my post literally.


I knew it was sarcasm , I was just trying to play along , I have had discussions with birthers for a long time now , and yes it is like throwing rocks at the moon , but some of us still believe in bringing light to the darkness
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Aug 22, 2013 10:03:54   #
tato wrote:
Number of reasons to impeach Obama? One. He's a black, muslim, marxist. n**i, gay, c****e, i*****l i*******t , alien from outer space, and h**es w****s. Why does he have 2 black dogs and no white ones?

Keep on dreaming righties.

you left out he is a Kenyan and not a natural born citizen
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Aug 22, 2013 09:54:25   #
MPLSMAN wrote:
The National Rifle Association has rallied gun owners — and raised tens of millions of dollars — campaigning against the threat of a national database of firearms or their owners.
But in fact, the sort of vast, secret database the NRA often warns of already exists, despite having been assembled largely without the knowledge or consent of gun owners. It is housed in the Virginia offices of the NRA itself. That database has been built through years of acquiring gun permit registration lists from state and county offices, gathering names of new owners from the thousands of gun safety classes taught by NRA-certified instructors and by buying lists of attendees of gun shows, subscribers to gun magazines, and more.
Talk about hypocrisy.
The National Rifle Association has rallied gun own... (show quote)


but they are conservative and can be trusted , didn't you know that it is only liberals that can't be trusted, yes it is hypocrisy
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Aug 22, 2013 07:54:17   #
Worried for our children wrote:
It is sad this notion actually being considered. I would almost never advocate for secession, it only weakens this country. United we stand....



Check out this video on YouTube:

http://youtu.be/yOS7cnwRzm8


I agree I also do not think it will go very far , although itf it does the movement towards secession could well manifest itself into a disaster
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Aug 22, 2013 07:42:44   #
justk*****gtime wrote:
Can you document that Tea Partiers are conservative on social issues like a******n and marriage? And if some Tea Partiers are and others aren’t then you cannot use social issues to distinguish the Tea Party from libertarianism. A Tea Partier is as likely as not to be a libertarian. People online who claim to be Tea Partiers are also likely to be libertarians for the simple fact that libertarians are concentrated on the net far out of proportion to their numbers in the real world.


No i can not document it ,I was just referring to the general narrative from the right
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Aug 22, 2013 07:40:30   #
DeePools wrote:
I did not say the phrase is included in the constitution; however, Jefferson made it more than clear what the constitution meant by "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" in a letter written in 1802 to the Danbury Baptist Association where he wrote:

"I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church & State."

Jefferson's language of a wall of separation has been cited repeatedly by the U.S. Supreme Court
I did not say the phrase is included in the consti... (show quote)


yes the separation of church and state is an issue that needs to be sustained , I am a liberal and I have strong religious beliefs , but I do not discuss those in public as I consider them a private matter between me and God
most of the issues from the far right are a fear reaction , to demographic changes , a change in social beliefs and structures , and I believe the bitterness comes from an inability to stop it
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Aug 22, 2013 07:14:30   #
Ghost wrote:
Conservatives are the v****g base it's just the Republican establishment would rather behave like a bunch of Democrats and the conservatives are sitting home because the GOP have abandoned principle and only in the interest of v**es and power. A sad bit of irony they are becoming the Democratic party indeed.

But you l*****ts would prefer that? To have a single party system like the Soviet fucking Union. Yeah, no thanks Vladimir there needs to be other opposing parties to get the Puto--er democrats in check.

The time of a two party system is past. Time for a third party and maybe a fourth...
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the conservative v****g base is shrinking , they just didn't stay home they just aren't there , I would like to see the old republican party back so there could be a meaningful dialogue , in public and in the halls of congress
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Aug 22, 2013 07:10:59   #
justk*****gtime wrote:
Which are?


the major differences are the position on social issues , but then both groups tend to be all over the map
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Aug 21, 2013 19:00:37   #
Mrphilharmonic wrote:
Try OPENING your EYES!!!


yes Karl Rove should vacate the scene for a whole host of reasons , and the differentiation of the tea party and the libertarians gets blurred a lot but yes there is differences , but yes getting rid of Karl Rove would help the conservative movement
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Aug 21, 2013 15:12:37   #
alex wrote:
I realize liberals aren't very bright that's why they are liberals but after being told a fact several times it would seem that even they could learn such a simple thing


you are so wrong on this issue , it makes me almost feel sorry for you
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Aug 21, 2013 14:22:44   #
cold iron wrote:
The morally bankrupt, lying, corrupt Democrats will never v**e for that, not ever.

another thing for the conservatives to rant about in their echo chamber
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