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Funnest post of the day, you're trying to claim that anything bad that comes out of a Republican administration is because of so-called republicans in name only. Take responsibility for what your party does. They helped elected the so-called RINOs, they own what ever they do in Washington.
I take no responsibility because I'm a conservative and don't subscribe to a party. I could just as easily ask if you're going to control the "pragmatic moderates" who are supporting the Traitor Act and lobbyists taking key roles in office?
I didn't read it either. I find that many of the references on here end up with a lot of viruses for the computer. I am conservative and certainly am no peasant. I think the left-leaning people are the peasants and they just keep falling right in line. The people who made this country great are the founding fathers and their descendents are having the tea parties. Our ancestors made this country great and we are going to keep up the good work.
It does seem that the peasants (those who don't have liberal leanings) are revolting.
I'd have to agree that I find those people who are not liberals pretty revolting, but I wouldn't go as far as to call them peasants. That would seem a bit harsh.
It does seem that the peasants (those who don't have liberal leanings) are revolting. Those in Virginia and New Jersey voted "wrong" and then those in Massachusetts really went wrong and all of a sudden they are tapping Obama on the ankles reminding him that they are, indeed, down there.
There is no peasant revolt,no matter what your {R} puff peice written by Krotchhummer say.Just because the {R}s won some seats doesn't equal a revolt,what it means is voters do not have anywhere to go.That is one of democracies weak points,the country swings in one direction and then back again.
If there was a true revolt,the people would wake up and kick both parties to the curb.Both parties are bought and payed for by wall street and the bankers.Do you believe that Roy?Well you should Roy,here is a quote from the WSJ about your boy Boner:
Last week, House Minority Leader John Boehner of Ohio made a pitch to Democratic contributor James Dimon, the chairman and chief executive of J.P. Morgan, over drinks at a Capitol Hill restaurant, according to people familiar with the matter.
Mr. Boehner told Mr. Dimon congressional Republicans had stood up to Mr. Obama's efforts to curb pay and impose new regulations. The Republican leader also said he was disappointed many on Wall Street continue to donate their money to Democrats, according to the people familiar with the matter.
A spokeswoman for J.P. Morgan declined to comment. Republicans Chase Wall Street Donors - WSJ.com
Just because wall street money is shifting back to the {R}s and their is enough duped fools to listen to Krotchummer is not a revolt.When there is a true revolt I will be part of it and I will let you know,otherwise you would miss it.
It does seem that the peasants (those who don't have liberal leanings) are revolting. Those in Virginia and New Jersey voted "wrong" and then those in Massachusetts really went wrong and all of a sudden they are tapping Obama on the ankles reminding him that they are, indeed, down there.
hawkeye - You have it completely wrong. I, as a liberal respect the mental abilities of the "peasantry", as they have been called. I do not think they have to be ruled. The people that have to be "ruled" are the upper echelon businessmen that continuously contrive to eliminate the market system and replace it with a monopoly. These men are the core of the Republican Party and do everything they can to keep the "Teabaggers" distracted so those people never figure out who are their real enemies are.
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