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Old 08-31-2011, 07:03 PM
 
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He's certainly not a Democrat. I don't know why you think he would be. Which of his stands aligns with the Democratic Party Platform?

I think you meant to say he's not a right wing extremist. Which he's not. But a Democrat? No.
Really, then why did he support al gore for president in 1988, look it up.

he's a RINO a globalist and a neocon who will rape you even more than George W. Bush.
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Old 08-31-2011, 07:22 PM
 
Location: In a house
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Yeah the republican party is liberal. lmfao

Sure is, if you bother with defining liberal or conservative beyond party affiliation. Tell me what is conservative about the current Republican party, but if you mention religion you fail right off the bat. Religion has nothing to do with real conservatism, beyond the fact that a real conservative gives religion little thought in regards to politics. Bush interpreted our constitution & his powers very liberally. Not in the traditional political liberal sort of way, but he definately took a broad liberal view of what he could do.
Neither major party at this point is conservative in any way shape or form. They both twist reality & the constitution to suit their agenda, that is a much better litmus of liberal/conservative than party affiliation.

Of course you can just keep drinking the cool aide & help electing blood suckers if its too hard to sort the wheat from the chaff.
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Old 08-31-2011, 07:27 PM
 
Location: In a house
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Not only that it cost so much money just killed a person, I thought killing a person was free but actually what a waste of money.

Killing a person for justice just shows society that it's still okay to murder and at the same time, it's another cycle of murdering... it's no better what the murderer did while having large crowd of people pushing for death. To me that is a scary thing.

PS I'm sure there has been preachers come in for the person to repent of his/her sin before they die. Oh how nice of you TEXAS

It doesn't have to be expensive. Its free if you use a rope & then the masochists get to see some suffering too. Personally I dont understand why a bullet behind the courthouse isn't fine.

I'll never understand how people can say thats its wrong to kill a murderer humanely but ok to lock them up like a dog for life & make them suffer. Must be that closet masochism.
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Old 08-31-2011, 07:33 PM
 
Location: New London County, CT
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Really, then why did he support al gore for president in 1988, look it up.

he's a RINO a globalist and a neocon who will rape you even more than George W. Bush.
Cause he was a Democrat in 1988. I don't have to look it up. I knew that. He's certainly not a Democrat now.

Stop listening to what the pundits say and think for yourself. He supports mainstream Republican positions and zero Democratic positions. If he's not conservative enough for you that's fine. That doesn't mean he's a Democrat.

I know its fun to call the Republicans Dem's, and the Dem's Socialists, but it really isn't original, nor does it further discussion.
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Old 08-31-2011, 07:33 PM
 
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The Northeast consistently votes for the right candidate.

LMAO, right candidate? We voted for Obama, who spent more in 2 years than Bush in 8, still has us involved in two wars & has done zero noteworthy since he started working for us, except spend money of course & bail out corporate America just like Bush was lambasted for. Its amazing the way a liberal can just ignore everything before them. We also elected Malloy, who vowed to raise taxes in whats already arguably the highest taxed state in the union.

No, I'd say CT consistently helps elect the sort of tax & spend mindless monkey brains that are the cause of our troubles.
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Old 08-31-2011, 07:35 PM
 
Location: New London County, CT
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It doesn't have to be expensive. Its free if you use a rope & then the masochists get to see some suffering too. Personally I dont understand why a bullet behind the courthouse isn't fine.

I'll never understand how people can say thats its wrong to kill a murderer humanely but ok to lock them up like a dog for life & make them suffer. Must be that closet masochism.
I don't believe that a society should ever give the government the right to kill it's citizens under any circumstances. Furthermore, since we have likely made errors and killed the innocent, I'll pass on the death penalty until we have a perfect justice system.
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Old 08-31-2011, 08:08 PM
 
Location: Central Connecticut
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It doesn't have to be expensive. Its free if you use a rope & then the masochists get to see some suffering too. Personally I dont understand why a bullet behind the courthouse isn't fine.

I'll never understand how people can say thats its wrong to kill a murderer humanely but ok to lock them up like a dog for life & make them suffer. Must be that closet masochism.
Oh we're not in the 1700s

In my view its no different, it's another cycle for murdering another human. Dose it end.

I really believe death penalty is no better, but adding worst to the situation. What if you knew this person who maybe accused of murdering and you know he/she going to be dead soon? How would this make you feel? It is too negative and depressing! If I believe my cousin (not that I know one, just example LOL) is innocent and I see how the state going to murdered my own loved one, so where is my justice? Then in the end, I dont see any fairness... it's only between murderer and the dead person... the dead person move on from his/her life no longer suffered like the living murderer.

I believe everyone should pursuit forgivingness, not letting their ego to take over. Hurts heals over time.
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Old 08-31-2011, 08:38 PM
 
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Oh we're not in the 1700s

In my view its no different, it's another cycle for murdering another human. Dose it end.

I really believe death penalty is no better, but adding worst to the situation. What if you knew this person who maybe accused of murdering and you know he/she going to be dead soon? How would this make you feel? It is too negative and depressing! If I believe my cousin (not that I know one, just example LOL) is innocent and I see how the state going to murdered my own loved one, so where is my justice? Then in the end, I dont see any fairness... it's only between murderer and the dead person... the dead person move on from his/her life no longer suffered like the living murderer.

I believe everyone should pursuit forgivingness, not letting their ego to take over. Hurts heals over time.
Angie, are you saying that resentfully, whilst pouting hugely, with your lower lip thrust way out?

Yes, I know. Life is hard. You deserve better.
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Old 08-31-2011, 09:26 PM
 
Location: Central Connecticut
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Angie, are you saying that resentfully, whilst pouting hugely, with your lower lip thrust way out?

Yes, I know. Life is hard. You deserve better.
I'm just sharing why I dont like idea of murdering.

But what dose it matter, it's not allowed in Connecticut no more. Thanks Malloy
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Old 08-31-2011, 09:40 PM
 
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If Perry wins the Presidency, will all ye liberals jump into the sea
Obtuse Much? Liberals did not jump into the sea when W was reelected.

I'm not voting for an evangelical. I like Paul and Romney.
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