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Old 09-19-2010, 10:28 AM
 
Location: 112 Ocean Avenue
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Such gibberish talking points. Lather, rinse, repeat. Zero substance.


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Old 09-19-2010, 10:36 AM
 
Location: 112 Ocean Avenue
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Originally Posted by debbie at bouontiful View Post
Sorry for responding above, just love your State is all. Not to mention, I am sick of all the spending by the present administration so I was hoping for a change of power. Which is why I am upset with her wanting to be a write in. The thought of another spender's voting power in the Senate is sick. She could devide your vote to a point that a Red state in a Red year gives the senate a Blue boy. Not sure why the Tea Party didn't like her and maybe she was best but it appears to the rest of us like sour grapes.
Personally, I believe both major parties are rotten to the core, and the Tea Party is jam-packed with folks that are mainly off-the-wall.

I also believe we need a viable third party as does most of the country.

With regard to your concern about spending, I share that. I shared that when Bush Jr. was president. I shared that all the way back to Reagan.

It just irritates the heck out of me that folks like you are all of sudden up-in-arms about the national debt. I'd loved to have seen that type of anger many years ago.
 
Old 09-19-2010, 10:39 AM
 
Location: Rockport Texas from El Paso
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Murkowski is conservative enough - why have a fringe candidate who will embarrass Alaska?

People should stop whining - if a real majority of Alaskans want Miller it doesn't matter how many people or Kodiak Bears act as a write in - Millier will still win. Miller does not represent the average Alaskan - at least the average Alaskan with at least a high school education.
 
Old 09-19-2010, 10:42 AM
 
Location: Silicon Valley, California
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Originally Posted by debbie at bouontiful View Post
Sorry for responding above, just love your State is all. Not to mention, I am sick of all the spending by the present administration so I was hoping for a change of power. Which is why I am upset with her wanting to be a write in. The thought of another spender's voting power in the Senate is sick. She could devide your vote to a point that a Red state in a Red year gives the senate a Blue boy. Not sure why the Tea Party didn't like her and maybe she was best but it appears to the rest of us like sour grapes.
Yeah, you were no doubt fine with the "spending" of over a trillion dollars your favoured fratboy W indulged in when he lied us into a war in Iraq, and left us with such a mess.
 
Old 09-19-2010, 11:04 AM
 
Location: OKLAHOMA
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Yeah, you were no doubt fine with the "spending" of over a trillion dollars your favoured fratboy W indulged in when he lied us into a war in Iraq, and left us with such a mess.

NO and NO I was Not happy with the spending at with Mr. W. I thought it was horrible and how could you get worst. Well, guess what it got worst.
 
Old 09-19-2010, 11:06 AM
 
Location: OKLAHOMA
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Personally, I believe both major parties are rotten to the core, and the Tea Party is jam-packed with folks that are mainly off-the-wall.

I also believe we need a viable third party as does most of the country.

With regard to your concern about spending, I share that. I shared that when Bush Jr. was president. I shared that all the way back to Reagan.

It just irritates the heck out of me that folks like you are all of sudden up-in-arms about the national debt. I'd loved to have seen that type of anger many years ago.
I was up in arms for the last 10 years. It has gotton worst and you have to admit that when you put more and more programs on and the government gets bigger and bigger we're all doomed. Lived many years (7 years) oversees so I do know about taxes. I just think this Administration has too much control. I have decided I LIKE GRID LOCK.
 
Old 09-19-2010, 11:08 AM
 
Location: Silicon Valley, California
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NO and NO I was Not happy with the spending at with Mr. W. I thought it was horrible and how could you get worst. Well, guess what it got worst.
Obama was absolutely right to spend. The criticism is that the stimulus was not large enough. The unemployment rate would have been higher without the current stimulus. I don't blame you if you didn't know this since you will not hear of it on Fixed News.
 
Old 09-19-2010, 11:09 AM
 
Location: Silicon Valley, California
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I was up in arms for the last 10 years. It has gotton worst and you have to admit that when you put more and more programs on and the government gets bigger and bigger we're all doomed. Lived many years (7 years) oversees so I do know about taxes. I just think this Administration has too much control. I have decided I LIKE GRID LOCK.
One of the biggest expansion in government happened under W. But we didn't hear a peep then from today's spending concern trolls.
 
Old 09-19-2010, 11:15 AM
 
Location: OKLAHOMA
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One of the biggest expansion in government happened under W. But we didn't hear a peep then from today's spending concern trolls.

We should have! Then maybe people would have been up in arms about the expansion a lot earier than now. Maybe we would have had to had the Tea Party because we we're living within our means. Look at us now, I am suprised with you guys from Alaska, always thought of you as the self-sufficient type. You were pleased with the stimulus and the insurance plan. Shocking to me that you are, I guess being a grandma I am thinking about what my grandchildren will have to pay for our mistakes.

I am not a George W lover you guys, I don't care now what he did, he is gone. I am looking at what we are doing and what we will be doing if we do not get grid lock soon.
 
Old 09-19-2010, 11:24 AM
 
Location: 112 Ocean Avenue
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I have decided I LIKE GRID LOCK.
Of course you do, you're a member of the party of NO. But, you'll change you mind about gridlock when your party of NO takes control again.

And spending will be back in vogue with you as well.
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