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Old 04-29-2014, 07:07 PM
 
Location: South Bay
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Originally Posted by borregokid View Post
Sarah Palin showed up in Iowa recently to very small crowds. Its doubtful that anyone is sending money to Sarah Pac or any of the Tea Party Pacs. Two years ago Sarah Palin started a grand tour in the NE when her bus suddenly seemed to run out of gas. Do you think the Republican base is finally starting to realize that voting Republican means the end of their health care, the end of Snap, the end of many things typical rural Republicans rely on. If you are a Tea Partier what do you do when you dont have Obama to kick around?

The end of Sarah Palin - The Week

Sarah Palin soldiers on as a diminished figure in the Republican Party - The Washington Post
She sure has you and just about every other liberal pseudo-pundit obsessing.

There will always be a liberal politician to kick around, Obama just makes himself a fabulous target.

 
Old 04-29-2014, 07:15 PM
 
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Originally Posted by borregokid View Post
Sarah Palin showed up in Iowa recently to very small crowds. Its doubtful that anyone is sending money to Sarah Pac or any of the Tea Party Pacs. Two years ago Sarah Palin started a grand tour in the NE when her bus suddenly seemed to run out of gas. Do you think the Republican base is finally starting to realize that voting Republican means the end of their health care, the end of Snap, the end of many things typical rural Republicans rely on. If you are a Tea Partier what do you do when you dont have Obama to kick around?

The end of Sarah Palin - The Week

Sarah Palin soldiers on as a diminished figure in the Republican Party - The Washington Post
If voting Republican meant the end of all that, then how come when we had a Republican president and majorities in both houses of congress those programs didn't end?

As a Tea Partier what I will do when I don't have Obama to kick around is rejoice that maybe the nation can return to sanity.
 
Old 04-29-2014, 07:22 PM
 
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That's not true and has been debunked several times. Keep up.
If your insurance met the standards that the ACA required then it was not touched. Those policies that were inadequate were eliminated.

I'm not arguing this anymore. Despite all efforts from conservatives to keep affordable healthcare away from the poor of society they lost. Obamacare is here to stay and it has only brought good things to America's healthcare system.
 
Old 04-29-2014, 07:22 PM
 
Location: San Francisco born/raised - Las Vegas
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So want her to run in 2016.

Comedic goldmine.
Would enjoy seeing her in the mix. It would be quite entertaining. However, I would expect better representation.
 
Old 04-29-2014, 07:30 PM
 
Location: Houston
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If she is a representative of today's Christianity it only validates my decision to leave the church many years ago.
Someone who believed Jesus was the son of God would not leave Christianity just because some Christians are jackasses. Maybe someone will fall for your BS.
 
Old 04-29-2014, 07:32 PM
 
Location: Meggett, SC
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If your insurance met the standards that the ACA required then it was not touched. Those policies that were inadequate were eliminated.

I'm not arguing this anymore. Despite all efforts from conservatives to keep affordable healthcare away from the poor of society they lost. Obamacare is here to stay and it has only brought good things to America's healthcare system.
Since maternity has always been a rider and was not included in most comprehensive insurance policies and were not needed for a vast majority of Americans, they were deemed "substandard" by the left like yourself. They were not substandard or inadequate, as was shown time and again.

You're happy. Great. Never mind the majority of this country that disagrees with Obamacare then, right? What did the latest Washington Post poll show? 57% disapprove of Obamacare? Approval in the thirties?
 
Old 04-29-2014, 07:52 PM
 
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Someone who believed Jesus was the son of God would not leave Christianity just because some Christians are jackasses. Maybe someone will fall for your BS.
You truly believe that one cannot have beliefs or maintain a relationship with a higher being without a man made religion and all of its made up dogma as the middle man? How sad.

Well, at least you admit Palin is a jackass...
 
Old 04-29-2014, 08:07 PM
 
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i like sarah palin. she nice, pretty, smart. would love to drink some sweet tea on the porch with her. I really admire her a lot. But would i vote for her……… no. she a quitter, that it.

but she make a great cheerleader but pres, no… she a cheerleader, thats all
 
Old 04-29-2014, 08:08 PM
 
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the only policies that were abolished are the policies that were crap to begin with.
lie
 
Old 04-29-2014, 08:09 PM
 
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i like sarah palin. she nice, pretty, smart. would love to drink some sweet tea on the porch with her. I really admire her a lot. But would i vote for her……… no. she a quitter, that it.

but she make a great cheerleader but pres, no… she a cheerleader, thats all
Do you feel the same way about Obama???

He wasn't unemployed as a candidate.
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