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Old 09-22-2012, 12:17 PM
 
Location: The Brat Stop
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Since this great man has been inaugurated, Republicans have done nothing but be unreasonable in obstructing this President. What are they afraid of? Could his plans for the country be any worse than the disaster that Republicans represented for 8 horrific years of George Bush? Are they so afraid of the enormous SUCCESS that they know this man can bring, that being unreasonable, petty, trite obstructionists is the only way they can feel relevant?
Repuglicans, represent the affluent, wealthy, rich job creators-ahem, fear their day is coming in the form of letting the corporate welfare ride to come to an end (tax breaks 10 years) which really have not benefitted anyone, except the ones receiving the tax breaks.

It's funny when the right says they want to end social programs or cut those back, whilst the so called job creators are still sucklings from the government.

I for one am without a clue as to Mitch McConnell's one term president remarks though, I'm thinking the man doesn't like having a black president.

If Obama is re-elected, I think we can plan on 4 more years of obstructionism, unless people vote democrat and turn the house to a dem majority, and keep senate seats to dems..

so in short, we have corporate greed and corporate sucklings.

Obama is their worst enemy.
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Old 09-22-2012, 12:20 PM
 
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Repuglicans, represent the affluent, wealthy, rich job creators-ahem, fear their day is coming in the form of letting the corporate welfare ride to come to an end (tax breaks 10 years) which really have not benefitted anyone, except the ones receiving the tax breaks.

It's funny when the right says they want to end social programs or cut those back, whilst the so called job creators are still sucklings from the government.

I for one am without a clue as to Mitch McConnell's one term president remarks though, I'm thinking the man doesn't like having a black president.

If Obama is re-elected, I think we can plan on 4 more years of obstructionism, unless people vote democrat and turn the house to a dem majority, and keep senate seats to dems..

so in short, we have corporate greed and corporate sucklings.

Obama is their worst enemy.

WOW, still throwing the race card around. How shameful....really....
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Old 09-22-2012, 12:22 PM
 
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Repuglicans, represent the affluent, wealthy, rich job creators-ahem, fear their day is coming in the form of letting the corporate welfare ride to come to an end (tax breaks 10 years) which really have not benefitted anyone, except the ones receiving the tax breaks.

It's funny when the right says they want to end social programs or cut those back, whilst the so called job creators are still sucklings from the government.

I for one am without a clue as to Mitch McConnell's one term president remarks though, I'm thinking the man doesn't like having a black president.
If Obama is re-elected, I think we can plan on 4 more years of obstructionism, unless people vote democrat and turn the house to a dem majority, and keep senate seats to dems..

so in short, we have corporate greed and corporate sucklings.

Obama is their worst enemy.
We could have had a black president either way but the lame-brains wouldn't support Herman Cain who actually knows something about how businesses are run and how job creation happens.
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Old 09-22-2012, 12:39 PM
 
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We could have had a black president either way but the lame-brains wouldn't support Herman Cain who actually knows something about how businesses are run and how job creation happens.
yeah, I liked herman's plan 999

I sort of liked Michael Steele, but the republicans didn't.

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WOW, still throwing the race card around. How shameful....really....
Maybe you know McConnell well enough to answer for him?
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Old 09-22-2012, 12:57 PM
 
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yeah, I liked herman's plan 999

I sort of liked Michael Steele, but the republicans didn't.


Maybe you know McConnell well enough to answer for him?

Do you know McConnell enough to make that statement for him?

Well, you said it....not McConnell....so my comment was directed to only you.
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Old 09-22-2012, 02:28 PM
 
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Do you know McConnell enough to make that statement for him?

Well, you said it....not McConnell....so my comment was directed to only you.
I for one am without a clue as to Mitch McConnell's one term president remarks though, I'm thinking the man doesn't like having a black president.

I didn't make a statement FOR him, those are his own words. I cannot speak for him.
and his reason, for the economy? no, and not, anyone who believes that should pinch themselves and snap out of it.

McConnell's "Single Most Important" goal: Defeat Obama - YouTube
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Old 09-22-2012, 02:36 PM
 
Location: Oxygen Ln. AZ
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What success?
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Old 09-22-2012, 02:48 PM
 
Location: Northridge/Porter Ranch, Calif.
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yeah, I liked herman's plan 999
That would be better than Obama's 816 plan.
(8+% unemployment and a $16 trillion debt.)
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Old 09-22-2012, 03:13 PM
 
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Since this great man has been inaugurated, Republicans have done nothing but be unreasonable in obstructing this President. What are they afraid of? Could his plans for the country be any worse than the disaster that Republicans represented for 8 horrific years of George Bush? Are they so afraid of the enormous SUCCESS that they know this man can bring, that being unreasonable, petty, trite obstructionists is the only way they can feel relevant?


Chris?
Chris Matthews is that you?
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Old 09-22-2012, 03:24 PM
 
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They fear him, and/or his success, because he's a black man. Nothing scares a WASP more than a powerful black man.



Bull!
Mighty racist sounding of you to say though.


OK, maybe the fear of his success in obliterating the Constitution.
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