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Another liberal out on his ass....good deal Funny thing is, the more I read liberal's comments on this forum, the more I am becoming conservative. That is coming from someone who considers himself a Libertarian(voted Libertarian the last two elections).....thank you liberals for showing me the way
A conservative taking so much pleasure from a Democratic primary? I guess some folks are desperate to find good news.
hey, didn't your side do something similar last week when Utah went the way it did? Of course, if nothing else it is good news to some. It shows what many are saying, the status quo is over, people want changes.
1. It was a democrat Primary
2. The voters are voting anti-incumbent.
Not quite.
Oliverio pounded Mollohan on his obamacare vote and on his "commitment" to the coal industry, which is the lifeblood of the state. A majority in the state disapproves of the bill.
Oliverio pounded Mollohan on his obamacare vote and on his "commitment" to the coal industry, which is the lifeblood of the state. A majority in the state disapproves of the bill.
Actually Mollohan had many ethical problems according to the liberal CREW in 2009. It's good that he is gone, IMO.
Sadly, honest politicans have little chance of success because conservatives have rigged the electoral process. Now, only the rich/corrupt can win.
According to "conservatives", money = free speech and a corporation has the rights of a person (but not the responsibilities).
This is what the 'conservative' revolution has done.
Here we go with the victim card.
Sooooo effing booohoooooooo.
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Originally Posted by harborlady
WV'ns have had enough of hucksters passing through.
Apparently the author of the quote has missed the concept of Tea Partee
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