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Old 09-15-2013, 01:46 PM
 
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I left out the daily circle jerk conducted by Rush Limbaugh and Fox news. I watch that and I know what the right wing will all be thinking tomorrow, so I'm ready for their talking points.

I am correct.

So, if you wish to refute me... Make any substantive argument that increased government controls over people's lives is good and that you choose it because individual freedom is evil, bad, or whatever.

Or, just continue to spread hate and venom against the person of your opposition.
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Old 09-15-2013, 02:22 PM
 
Location: SF Bay Area
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Default I don't support the Republican party

1) I like that they are consistently utter imbeciles. Blundering, stumbling, babbling, bungling, sniveling, narrow-minded fools, who continually show themselves to be the most ignorant in this society.

2) I like that they are in a free fall. Unable to change with the times, since their minds are a nimble as a slab of stone, they are imploding and swiftly falling out of favor. President Barack Obama represents the beginning of the end of the Republican party. The changing demographics back this up.

3) I like that they show us how NOT to exist. When they have someone at the helm, the country suffers mightily. Every domestic category falls into crisis mode. Foreign relations go to hell. They strive to protect the rich at the expense of everyone else. They are bigots in a society whose changing demographics require them to be anything but. They consistently are represented by such creatures as Boehner, Cantor, McConnell, Coulter, Beck, Hannity, Romney, Palin, Perry, Brewer, Walker, Trump, Limbaugh, Gingrich, Bush, Paul, Jindal, and Bachmann. They have broken Congress and the Supreme Court. They want to bring back Jim Crow, are supported by the Klan, and are atrocious on Civil Rights. They only complain about the deficit when a Democrat is in the White House. They have been tea-party downgraded, still the party of Bush, and so forth.
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Old 09-15-2013, 03:02 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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I am correct.

So, if you wish to refute me... Make any substantive argument that increased government controls over people's lives is good and that you choose it because individual freedom is evil, bad, or whatever.

Or, just continue to spread hate and venom against the person of your opposition.
No, in all honesty, I like many republicans. they are my neighbors, business associates and personal friends. It comes about with me being a republican up until GWBush's second term. Unfortunately, all the republicans I like have been branded RINOs by the NEW,NEW republican party. They were all cashiered out of office and the principles they represented have been branded socialistic, communistic and anti american. They believed in a form of 'Compassionate conservatism'. They worked with President Clinton to reform welfare from a giveaway to a much more effective program with more checks and balances. Presidents Reagan, GHW Bush, GW Bush, John McCain and other republicans of a bygone era worked hard for immigration reform. The old order of republicanism worked in a bipartisan manner to actively find solutions to the nation's challenges. All the old guard republican have gone to ground and have been silenced by their hard line republican associates.
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Old 09-15-2013, 03:03 PM
 
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Nothing. because I do not like lying leftard wingnuts. That is why I don't support them
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Old 09-15-2013, 03:04 PM
 
Location: 500 miles from home
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The totally absurd statements that come out of John McCain's pie-hole.
When Jon Boehner breaks into tears for no particular reason.
Sarah Palin's ass.

Other than that, I think they are the 2nd coming of a totalitarian, corporate, fascist state, totally devoid of compassion or an understanding of society.
That was FUNNY!
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Old 09-15-2013, 03:06 PM
 
Location: 500 miles from home
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So far, I've not seen one Republican say ANYTHING good about a Democrat. I've seen a couple of Dems at least give it a shot.

When I see at least one righty say something good; I'll pony up.
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Old 09-15-2013, 03:09 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Default What do you like about the party you don't support?

Their opposition to calls for more ineffective gun control.
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Old 09-15-2013, 03:49 PM
 
Location: Las Vegas,Nevada
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What I like about Dems/Liberals

1. They do not use facts.
2. They dont use logic, reason, or common sense.
3. When you prove them wrong and expose them as the fools or lairs they are, they get mad.
4.When not IF you say something they disagree with their tolerance or open mindedness disappears.
5.They apply childlike emotionalism to adult issues.
6.They use emotions,feelings, and opinions to make policy and and decisions.
7.They see race and skin color, yet call everyone how disagrees with them on basic observations and facts a racist.
8.they believe we are all equal under the law, yet when it comes to taxes some should pay alot and some should pay none.
9.They think throw more money at a problem will fix it.

10. They are easy to bet in an Election.
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Old 09-15-2013, 03:52 PM
 
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1) I like that they are consistently utter imbeciles. Blundering, stumbling, babbling, bungling, sniveling, narrow-minded fools, who continually show themselves to be the most ignorant in this society.

2) I like that they are in a free fall. Unable to change with the times, since their minds are a nimble as a slab of stone, they are imploding and swiftly falling out of favor. President Barack Obama represents the beginning of the end of the Republican party. The changing demographics back this up.

3) I like that they show us how NOT to exist. When they have someone at the helm, the country suffers mightily. Every domestic category falls into crisis mode. Foreign relations go to hell. They strive to protect the rich at the expense of everyone else. They are bigots in a society whose changing demographics require them to be anything but. They consistently are represented by such creatures as Boehner, Cantor, McConnell, Coulter, Beck, Hannity, Romney, Palin, Perry, Brewer, Walker, Trump, Limbaugh, Gingrich, Bush, Paul, Jindal, and Bachmann. They have broken Congress and the Supreme Court. They want to bring back Jim Crow, are supported by the Klan, and are atrocious on Civil Rights. They only complain about the deficit when a Democrat is in the White House. They have been tea-party downgraded, still the party of Bush, and so forth.
Oh, look, yet another mindless hater.
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Old 09-15-2013, 04:06 PM
 
Location: Better half of PA
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I like that they're likely to loose yet another election in 2016.
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