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RE: The future of the Republican Party - 11/7/2012 10:33:54 PM   
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I agree with your cycle or two comment as relates to the presidential race since certainly the Dems are going to offer up yet another historical nominee in Hillary Clinton that all those with sexist monkeys on their back will hope to throw them off the same way that they delusionally hoped to get the racist monkey off. After that though, one-trick ponies will all be out of their stables and the GOP will no longer have to content itself with controlling the House.then

Senator Mark Warner D Va. will be the next dem for prez in '16...and will win, two terms. Hillary will have had enough by then

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RE: The future of the Republican Party - 11/7/2012 11:41:19 PM   
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Dude, take your head out of Rush Limbaugh's prodigious ass long enough to tell him that you have some hilariously stupid material that he may want to use on his show.
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Unlike Clinton, Obama might not only be impeached but he could be removed.


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RE: The future of the Republican Party - 11/8/2012 2:54:48 AM   
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I asked a question, you cannot and do not read peoples minds or motives.

I've never tried to read your mind and your motives are irrelevent. I require neither to say that you're absolutely brimming with fail.

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you are the one who failed to answer the question. with any sort childish response, forget adult.

Do you not even remember what you wrote? You can go back and check if your memory is as faulty as your spelling and logic.

Your original question has no answer. There is no opposite of "pro life" as abortion is not the black and white issue some of the rapeublican party's more vocal mouthbreathers would like everyone to believe. You might as well have asked "what is the opposite of cheeseburger?" because it makes about as much sense.





Hamburger ?


Dont be so silly Mike....... The opposite of Cheeseburger is "cheeseburger with no cheese"

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RE: The future of the Republican Party - 11/8/2012 3:14:48 AM   
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Your original question has no answer. There is no opposite of "pro life" as abortion is not the black and white issue some of the rapeublicanparty's more vocal mouthbreathers would like everyone to believe. You might as well have asked "what is the opposite of cheeseburger?" because it makes about as
much sense.


before I have my way with you, would you like to explain why childish spellings like this don't misrepresent an entire party?



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RE: The future of the Republican Party - 11/8/2012 3:26:10 AM   
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Thanks for the suggestion. Let's see what happens these next 2 years and how 2014 elections go. There's still a rather steep climb ahead.

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RE: The future of the Republican Party - 11/8/2012 5:12:23 AM   
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Thanks for the suggestion. Let's see what happens these next 2 years and how 2014 elections go. There's still a rather steep climb ahead.

If the house continues to be obstructionist, do you think the strategy will work or do you think the people will get sick of their shenanigans and kick them out?

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RE: The future of the Republican Party - 11/8/2012 5:22:30 AM   
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To my mind, this sums it up for both parties:




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RE: The future of the Republican Party - 11/8/2012 5:30:37 AM   
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Here's my future. Protection mode. How do I best use and hide my assets from these people who, when the chinese cut us off, will come for producers like me? If you are a producer and voted for o'dumbo, you are too far gone. O'dingbat is santa claus. He has toys like obamaphones and more to give out. How do you vote against santa claus? We hit our tipping point. There are more barbarians than producers. Oh the cliff is a coming, folks. And o'dickhead will blame bush. How does that work? He'll blame blame blame. Leadership by blaming. It's the "new normal." Shockingly sick. You people deserve what you voted for. Me? I"m in protection mode totally... protect, hide, and have an exit strategy.

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RE: The future of the Republican Party - 11/8/2012 5:37:26 AM   
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ElChupa
Here's my future. Protection mode.


Can I recommend a tinfoil hat? It provides great protection from those nasty socialist UV rays.

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RE: The future of the Republican Party - 11/8/2012 6:41:53 AM   
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And o'dickhead will blame bush. How does that work? He'll blame blame blame. Leadership by blaming. It's the "new normal."

Nothing new about it.
That's been going on since Reagan spent his two terms in the eighties blaming everything on Carter.

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RE: The future of the Republican Party - 11/8/2012 6:42:13 AM   
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The people could have stopped obstruction this election cycle but didn't. You can only continue blaming Bush and pretending to be Santa Claus with other peoples' money for so long.

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RE: The future of the Republican Party - 11/8/2012 7:20:53 AM   
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Yeah, but they did vote the house in as republican, the largest borrow and spend spree in our nations history, and now with the debt cieling right here again, and the cliff edge right here, the fuckin 'fiscally responsible republicans' are gonna sink us way way deeper in.
Your guess is as good as mine why we didn't vote the shiteaters outta there. 

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RE: The future of the Republican Party - 11/8/2012 9:08:15 AM   
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The people could have stopped obstruction this election cycle but didn't. You can only continue blaming Bush and pretending to be Santa Claus with other peoples' money for so long.

The people could have stopped obstruction by caving in to corporate interests.
I thought that "We The People" are the first words of the Constitution, not "We the Corporate Whores".

Here is an interesting article: http://www.tnr.com/blog/plank/109819/obama-won-gridlock-isnt-going-anywhere

Basically, the Republicans in the house are saying "Fuck our constituents, we're gonna keep being whores for big business because they have money to give us".

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