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Old 02-21-2010, 05:41 PM
 
Location: SARASOTA, FLORIDA
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Conservative don't support people. They support ideals. If the people in Obamas administration supoorted conservative ideals then conservatives would support them.

Bush had democrats in office. I don't remember democrats supporting them.

Anyway the entire point of your thread is to blame republicans for democrats failure. It aint that hard to figure out.

It's only about the 1000th thread with the same theme.

It's getting boring.
Yes it is.

Obama and this dem controlled congress have sent out their little messengers to spin the truth and the scam stupid people into thinking the way they want.

People are not falling for the latest dem message of "they" are the party of no when it is very clear that this dem congress has earned their right to being the party of no.

The perfect example of the party of NO was when Obama voted NO for much needed troop funding. The idiot also said the surge would not work. Da the idiot was wrong!

Now he is spending millions on his war of choice.


Talk about being hypocritical! One minute he voted against the troops and now whines when does not get anything he wants.

Op- The majority of Americans know who the failure NO party is, so you might as well stop the robotic left wing spin, it won't work!

 
Old 02-21-2010, 06:12 PM
 
Location: NE Ohio
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Mind showing evidence to back up your claims?

If the GOP hated the Dems health plans so much, what in the world are they doing supporting a man as one of their top contenders for the Presidency whose health plan was the model for the Dems?

"ObamaCare" is the direct descendent of RomneyCare.
Huh? Show evidence? Are you living in the dark, or what? Do you read any polls? No one wants this (except about a third).

And as far as the rest of my post goes, do you not read anything? I mean, seriously? Do you only listen to Obama? Figures.
 
Old 02-21-2010, 07:47 PM
 
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Huh? Show evidence? Are you living in the dark, or what? Do you read any polls? No one wants this (except about a third).

And as far as the rest of my post goes, do you not read anything? I mean, seriously? Do you only listen to Obama? Figures.
In other words you can't show evidence because there is none for your claims.

Do the polls you claim to know so well but cannot link to, show people don't want health reform or they just don't like what they've heard about "ObamaCare" which is the estranged child of the GOP's very own RomneyCare.

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Wrong, but I'm not surprised you have no idea who has controlled congress during this time.
Funny that's not what the GOP themselves say.

"Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.), the chairman of the conservative Republican Study Committee (RSC), said that the GOP would take a more aggressive tack toward health reform than they did during their control of Congress from 1995 to 2007."


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If the Failed Stimulus was so successful, why are the democrats looking for a second one?
If it was such a failure why were the GOPers at the ribbon cuttings.



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Mother Jones?
Do you consider the Wall Street Journal a pinko commie mag?

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These guys are a joke even to members of their own party.

"What's the Republican proposal?" he pressed. "What's the Republican plan?"

It got so ridiculous that Vice President Cheney started laughing. Frankly, I'd never seen anything like it before in politics or business—or in my fraternity days at Dartmouth, for that matter."




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The GOP is doing exactly what the voters want - opposing obama's radical remake of the US.
You are calling Paul Volcker and Alan Simpson radicals. Because those are the top guys leading his economic agenda.

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Interesting though you don't mention Paul Volcker or Alan Simpson that are on Obama's team.

Volcker was the former Fed Head under Reagan that brought down inflation from 15% to under 5%. The Volcker Rules has found favor among Wall Street's famous & Simpson is another old school Reaganite cat credited with reforms to Social Security.

So what's with all this socialist nonsense, being too partisan and reckless spending claims?
 
Old 03-01-2010, 01:48 PM
 
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To me they have gone from the party of no to the party of no clue to the party of no respect.

Throw these bums out, already.
 
Old 03-01-2010, 07:35 PM
 
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The Just Say No Club strikes again.

When are the American taxpayers going to strike them out?
 
Old 03-02-2010, 07:41 PM
 
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At least the constituents are starting to get a clue.

Bun bun indeed.
 
Old 03-22-2010, 04:28 PM
 
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After bringing the entire globe to the brink of economic collapse and then enabling the biggest tax payer heist in history, this is what a leader in the party of no clue has to say:

“Don’t let those little punk staffers take advantage of you and stand up for yourselves,” Boehner said.“

How does this guy keep getting elected?
 
Old 04-01-2010, 01:08 AM
 
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Also known as the party of no responsibility.

"Rep. Todd Tiahrt (R-Kan.), a loud critic of government spending, has an explanation for the $1 million his office cost taxpayers last year: It's President Obama's fault."
 
Old 04-01-2010, 05:26 AM
 
Location: MI
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The democrats have tried to reach out to the McDonnell party of NO. This really serves no good for the American people. People sent to DC were elected to serve us not fight on party lines.
 
Old 04-01-2010, 05:57 AM
 
Location: Irvine, CA to Keller, TX
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Originally Posted by kovert View Post
These guys are a joke even to members of their own party.

"What's the Republican proposal?" he pressed. "What's the Republican plan?"

It got so ridiculous that Vice President Cheney started laughing. Frankly, I'd never seen anything like it before in politics or business—or in my fraternity days at Dartmouth, for that matter."

Paulie is confirming what many voters instinctively felt in 2008.

And people wonder (http://www.newsweek.com/id/233792 - broken link)why our government is so messed up?

This is what happens when the brains of your operation are disc jockeys and media pundits.
This has nothing to do with the party of no or the party of know nothing. It has to do with ignorant, partisan voters who get what they deserve, time after time, after time.

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