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Old 01-07-2012, 06:43 AM
 
Location: New Mexico
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Then why are you whining about GOP obstruction?



For one, you're assuming I'm a Republican, and I'm not. Both parties are severely flawed and full of corrupt liars, very few on either side are genuine and honest, or have what's best for the American people in mind. And second, you talk a lot of s%#t about being a partisan, when you yourself are a prime example. You just think you're on the right side so it's ok.

Sorry.

It appeared for awhile that you were willing to have a discussion, but all you're really after is a "is too/is not!" slap dance.

I should have stopped responding to you after post #70.
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Old 01-07-2012, 07:33 AM
 
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Iowa: open primary/caucus.

I am sure that it was also full of lots of unaffiliated and dems who helped to skew the vote and determine who will be republican nominee.

Time to stop the open caucuses. Why should people from another party get to determine the delagates to the opposite party?
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Old 01-07-2012, 10:37 PM
 
Location: Keosauqua, Iowa
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Iowa: open primary/caucus.

I am sure that it was also full of lots of unaffiliated and dems who helped to skew the vote and determine who will be republican nominee.

Time to stop the open caucuses. Why should people from another party get to determine the delagates to the opposite party?
Iowa doesn't have an open caucus.
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