thishereboi -> RE: 29% Of Louisiana Republicans Blame Obama For Hurricane Katrina Response Under Bush (8/26/2013 7:59:45 AM)
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ORIGINAL: thishereboi And this thread and others like it show the depth of the hatred some liberals hold for republicans. Uh, considering the public statements made by republicans concerning birth control, rape, gay marriage etc, how can you defend them? It was a republican that said "Nature prevents a woman from getting pregnant if it is a legitimate rape." Conservatives have put forth the idea that only "sluts" use birth control. A conservative has put forth the statement that lesbian marriage is a threat to straight marriage. Then we have the birthers, tea partiers, and every other extreme conservative group out there making equally absurd statements with little or no proof, and I am not even going to start on Fox News. Because I am not stupid enough to think the comments of some equal the thoughts of everyone in the party. I have heard really stupid things from both parties. If I dropped a group because some of the people in it were idiots I wouldn't be in any party. quote:
As for this poll, hell it proves nothing. So some people in Louisiana dont know who was president during Katrina. Got news for you people, there is a good number of people who cant tell you who was president during watergate, WW2, Three Mile Island, the LA riots, the Watts riots or even the year any of those things happened. Look Obama is a fuck up, when he had the majority in the senate and house, he did not push for the things he said he wanted to do, after the first midterms, he has spent most of his time bullshitting both sides of the aisle. I agree the poll is bullshit. But I feel that way about most polls. I have to wonder how many answered Obama just to be a smart ass. I can see myself doing that if I was in the right mood. Mainly because I would have considered it a stupid question since he wasn't in office at the time. But who knows, maybe others take these things more seriously than I do. quote:
Yes I voted for him, not because he was a better choice, but because there was no way in hell I was voting for a mormon, I know first hand what they teach, what they believe, and their goals for this country. I was married to one, and after numerous attempts to convert me to the cult, I was informed that I do not pray correctly, and other things. To be honest, I would have voted for Nixon over Romney, hell I would vote for jack the ripper over Romney. I know a lot of people said the same thing about Kennedy. I guess it's a good thing they were not in the majority at the time.
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