Bjerknes

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Mar 16, 2004
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The Democrats seem to be imploding tonight, which is humorous to see. The incessant whining about how the economy is so great and nobody understands is pure gold. But the Republicans will not act appropriately in office either, so who cares. As Ron Paul said, get ready for more boots on the ground.
 

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Klin

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May 27, 2009
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I as a Martyr will place myself on Dru's list.

It was good to know a few of you. The rest? You are trash!

@Klin I give you the pleasure and privilege of deciding what @Preet's signature and avatar should be the next two months. Her and I had a bet. She lost big tiem.

Now I shall try impregnate a girl with donkey semen.
Is this true @Preet?
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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This may shock you, but I like his son.
That is very shocking. :D

But then again, not so much. He isn't a typical Republican and certainly not a Neo-Con. I think he is smartly positioning himself to fool the Neo-Con crew, and hopefully that continues.

I still think the best path forward is a third party though.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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This may shock you, but I like his son.
the same son who endorsed romney?

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Midterms.


Looks like Repubs gained 15 spots in the House from Dems. :howler:

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And gained 4 in Governor races.

you do realize that unless you are a multimillionaire then it's pretty silly to support the republicans
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
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you do realize that unless you are a multimillionaire then it's pretty silly to support the republicans
I'd say the left, despite their cries, support the the rich as much as anyone. On-boarding 11m in amnesty, who do you think will benefit from that? The rich in legal low wage labor.

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I guess the entire nation is either filled with fools or multimillionaires.
 

swag

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Sep 23, 2003
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Politics is like supporting a football club. Except your choices are a team of 11 Molinaros or a team of 11 Amauris, and you have to listen to the fans of each bitch about whether defense or offense is more important.

And the winner gets to play 3-5-2 for another 4 years. :pado:
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
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I bet you can guess what the rest of the world would choose between those two options :p
Yep, and good thing they can't vote here.

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Politics is like supporting a football club. Except your choices are a team of 11 Molinaros or a team of 11 Amauris, and you have to listen to the fans of each bitch about whether defense or offense is more important.

And the winner gets to play 3-5-2 for another 4 years. :pado:
:D
 

GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 2005
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I'd say the left, despite their cries, support the the rich as much as anyone. On-boarding 11m in amnesty, who do you think will benefit from that? The rich in legal low wage labor.

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I guess the entire nation is either filled with fools or multimillionaires.
i dont support democrats either, but republicans dont even try to hide it, they run on the platform of only benefiting the really rich, it's as if people dont speak english or something

Politics is like supporting a football club. Except your choices are a team of 11 Molinaros or a team of 11 Amauris, and you have to listen to the fans of each bitch about whether defense or offense is more important.

And the winner gets to play 3-5-2 for another 4 years. :pado:

or wash your hands clean of the whole thing, be your own enitity

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I guess the entire nation is either filled with fools or multimillionaires.
if you do your homework, are not a multi-millionaire, and still vote/support republican you are indeed a fool
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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i dont support democrats either, but republicans dont even try to hide it, they run on the platform of only benefiting the really rich, it's as if people dont speak english or something
Elaborate because I read this and think, sure (sarcasm,), higher taxes for people that make less money than millionaires doesn't really translate as helping the middle class.
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
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Elaborate because I read this and think, sure (sarcasm,), higher taxes for people that make less money than millionaires doesn't really translate as helping the middle class.

long story short, repubs are all about corps and when they talk tax breaks it really is for corps, anyone who makes serious dough is incorporated and thus pays little or no tax. democrats are about that life too, but not as obvious.
 

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