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Old 08-08-2012, 07:46 PM
 
Location: Long Island, NY
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If you don't like Obama's policies, what do you propose instead?

The substantial increase in the government’s budget after 2007 resulted, in large part, from responding to the most substantial financial crisis and recession since the Great Depression. Had government spending not increased dramatically, the Great Recession would have morphed into a rerun of the Great Depression.
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Old 08-09-2012, 10:03 AM
 
Location: Old Mother Idaho
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Yet name calling is all the Obama supporters seem to be capable of and you support that.

Democratic hypocrisy anyone?
Who called names and who did not, Arjay? I don't think you would know hypocrisy if it came up and popped you in the nose.
And, as far as that goes, neither Ed nor I are hypocrites. I get after him when he starts calling names, but I lay off when he does not. Either way, I know exactly where his heart is, as he does mine.
Neither of us says one thing and does another.

If I go on a name-calling jag, I expect he would be the first one to call me out on it. To do anything less would be hypocrisy, and Ed doesn't have an ounce of that in his body.
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Old 08-09-2012, 10:59 AM
 
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Swell name calling, Ed. Good job, keep it up. You're making more Obama voters every day.
Way to incriminate your own kind. People stupid enough to vote for the most ineffective president in our countries history because a single internet poster called made an uninformed statement.
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Old 08-09-2012, 11:02 AM
 
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If you don't like Obama's policies, what do you propose instead?

The substantial increase in the government’s budget after 2007 resulted, in large part, from responding to the most substantial financial crisis and recession since the Great Depression. Had government spending not increased dramatically, the Great Recession would have morphed into a rerun of the Great Depression.
Speculation.
It is becoming clear that Obama and his supporters are declining to a childlike, "well you couldn't have done any better" argument.
Did you happen to see the Lib CNN reporter attack some kids who posted a mild Obama parody on YouTube. What a joke.
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