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You goddamn idiot Democrats, quit playing nice already
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Milwaukiedave



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 4:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am pretty frustrated as well with the Democrats.

Where I come from in Oregon (which is pretty solidly blue) there is a tough governor's race and a fight for the two chambers of the Oregon Legislature. Of the 5 of the 7 members of Congressional delegation are D's. All of the US Represenatives are up for reelection (4 of 5 are D's) and neither of our US Senators up this time (we have one D and one R).

Nationwide, it seems like it's going to be a wash. If the Democrates pick up any seats, it won't be enough to take control of the House or Senate.

I find this comment shocking. In fact so much so, I almost fell on the floor.

Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee wrote:
Clinton was a better president but only slightly and Bush most of the time done a reasonably good job.

PS I voted for Clinton 2x and Gore 1x.
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Boodleheimer



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 5:03 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah, VA's democrats can't seem to get their acts together. i mean, a republican candidate used the slur "macaca" and he's still solidly in the race!

yeah, i can't believe he voted for clinton and gore. i call BS.
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sundubuman



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 5:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

dble post

Last edited by sundubuman on Fri Sep 29, 2006 5:35 am; edited 1 time in total
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sundubuman



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 5:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Octavius Hite wrote:
B-??????? What are you smoking and please share!

1. 9/11 - worst attack on american soil in history right under Bushies nose

2. Afghanistan - 5 years on and still not in control of the country.

3. Iraq - Invaded the wrong country (whoops!) and now stuck in Vietnam Redux

4. Gitmo - Torture camps run by the US in Cuba and around the globe American image abroad the lowest its ever been.

5. Katrina - Largest natural disaster in American History (not his fault) compleate government pooch screw (his fault). Heckuva job Brownie!

6. Destruction of the constitution - The Bush Crime Family roles back the centuries old rights of its citizens to "protect" them. Why didn't they have to do this to fight the commies??????

7. Crime Rate on the rise - Under Clinton the violent crime rate dropped to all time lows and the country's cities experienced a relative calm. At first credited to longer jail sentences but more likely due to the economic highs of the 90's economic boom. Under Bush crime is on the rise again with murder becoming endemic in cities like New Orleans, Washington DC, etc

8. Budget Deficits - Taking Clintons 230 billion dollar surplus and turning 180 degrees. Bush is bankrupting America's future. All the while China and India are buying gold, US currency and Bonds setting themselves up for the future.

9. Compleate failure to secure America - Bush has been unable to secure the ports, cargo, the borders, airports, etc. Despite spending billions he still tries to sell the ports to Arabs. Smooth operator!

10. The total polarization of the USA. He and his brain have split the country into either Jesus loving, flag waving yahoo rednecks or terrorist supporting, granola eating, god hating, abortion loving leftist hollywood bombthrowers.




If this is the Democrat's platform.......loook for a "shocking" Republican victory in November.......despite what the MSM is whispering about a potential Democrat takeover of either the House and/or Senate.


Talk about talking oneself into a corner.

It never amazes me how those on the left are so convinced that those on the right know nothing about the choices they make, instead of simply allowing for a difference of opinion as would civilized grown-ups. This presupposition, spouted so vociferously to any and all......is reason enough to vote Republican.

Let the crybabies stay in socialized daycare.
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sundubuman



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 5:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

And before anyone jumps down my throat for the last sentence, if you are in favor of socialized daycare, I 100% respect your opinion, as long as you don't resort to calling Republicans idiots, morons or (fill-in-the-blank) for simply DISAGREEING with your OPINION.
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sundubuman



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 5:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Milwaukiedave wrote:


I find this comment shocking. In fact so much so, I almost fell on the floor.

Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee wrote:
Clinton was a better president but only slightly and Bush most of the time done a reasonably good job.

PS I voted for Clinton 2x and Gore 1x.



Here is example A- of typical liberal thinking. Why would you find it "shocking" that someone like Joo voted for Clinton???

Times change, as do peoples choices. It is only the small-minded who adhere to only one interpretation of politics.

BTW, I voted for Clinton as well, mainly cause I thought Dole (in 96) was not up for the job. I was for Gore in 02, but not strongly. And in the last election, my only focus was to prevent, in any way I could, Kerry from becoming President.

Is this shocking??

Welcome to the world of free thinkers-
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AbbeFaria



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 9:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I stopped pulling for the Democrats shortly after Bush was first elected. They've completely lost their mind. They have no center, no plan and no real descrenible goals. Say what you what you want about the Republicans, but up until about a year ago, they were solid and had all the ear-marks of a winner and people love a winner. The Left has been screaming their silly little heads off for years about how evil Bush is, but the more the scream, the more shrill they sound. People just tune it out. Their response? To scream even louder and spout more nonsense.

I feel comfortable in saying that most people in the U.S. are neither far Left or far Right. There really are some moderates. The problem is, neither party actually represents them. The Right is getting to far into Bible territory to make the majority really comfortable and the Left is getting to far in to whatever is on that side. They're so gone I don't even know anymore. Their reaction to loosing was to keep veering farther and farther off course.

Lieberman is one of the true moderates, but they ran him out on a rail. There is no dominant voice of reason in their party. They elected Howard Dean as DNC Chairman, for frell's sake. If I was going to vote it would be Republican, if for no other reason then they at least seem to have an idea of what they're doing. Some of them, anyway. And trust me, it pains me to say that. But I won't just throw my vote away to be one of the "better than Bush" crowd. I value that right more than that. If the Democrats want my vote, they need to get their ddong together.

-S-

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bucheon bum



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 10:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

so you'd rather vote for a party that has proved how incompetant it is than the democrats? ouch.

I realize the democrats are idiots and can't run on any kind of platform, but could they be any worse than the GOP is right now?? I don't think so- honestly.
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EFLtrainer



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 3:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

sundubuman wrote:
And before anyone jumps down my throat for the last sentence, if you are in favor of socialized daycare, I 100% respect your opinion, as long as you don't resort to calling Republicans idiots, morons or (fill-in-the-blank) for simply DISAGREEING with your OPINION.


We don't. We call them morons and idiots because they are:

Quote:
Let's invade Iraq!

OK!

Let's lie about it!

Do we have a choice?

Once we're in, America will support anything we do, or we'll call them cowards and traitors... (tee-hee-hee...!!!)

Yeah, yeah!!!



On second thought, they aren't stupid, they're sick.
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Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 3:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mlidave

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I find this comment shocking. In fact so much so, I almost fell on the floor.


maybe cause you are a hardline left wing libertarian combination.
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NAVFC



Joined: 10 May 2006

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 8:19 pm    Post subject: HeyAbbefaria Reply with quote

AbbeFaria wrote:
I stopped pulling for the Democrats shortly after Bush was first elected. They've completely lost their mind. They have no center, no plan and no real descrenible goals. Say what you what you want about the Republicans, but up until about a year ago, they were solid and had all the ear-marks of a winner and people love a winner. The Left has been screaming their silly little heads off for years about how evil Bush is, but the more the scream, the more shrill they sound. People just tune it out. Their response? To scream even louder and spout more nonsense.

I feel comfortable in saying that most people in the U.S. are neither far Left or far Right. There really are some moderates. The problem is, neither party actually represents them. The Right is getting to far into Bible territory to make the majority really comfortable and the Left is getting to far in to whatever is on that side. They're so gone I don't even know anymore. Their reaction to loosing was to keep veering farther and farther off course.

Lieberman is one of the true moderates, but they ran him out on a rail. There is no dominant voice of reason in their party. They elected Howard Dean as DNC Chairman, for frell's sake. If I was going to vote it would be Republican, if for no other reason then they at least seem to have an idea of what they're doing. Some of them, anyway. And trust me, it pains me to say that. But I won't just throw my vote away to be one of the "better than Bush" crowd. I value that right more than that. If the Democrats want my vote, they need to get their ddong together.

-S-

**edited for typos**

Hey Abbe Faria, is your avatar a pic of what happens when a Korean chick gets bitten by a radioactive spider? Razz
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AbbeFaria



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 9:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

bucheon bum wrote:
so you'd rather vote for a party that has proved how incompetant it is than the democrats? ouch.

I realize the democrats are idiots and can't run on any kind of platform, but could they be any worse than the GOP is right now?? I don't think so- honestly.


I said if I WAS going to vote. At this point it would have to be for the Republicans. The Democrates have got nothing going for them. I'd really like to see some kind of 'vote of no confidence' put on ballots. That way, if enough people didn't like any of the candidates, they just wouldn't be elected. Then we'd be saved of trying to balance the lesser of two evils. It'd cause some headaches, to be sure, but I think in the end we'd end up with better candidates and a better country. If we're allowed to just not elect anyone if we don't feel their suitable I think candidates would shape up a bit. Wishful thinking, but what ya gonna do.

-S-
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Ya-ta Boy



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PostPosted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 10:40 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Where I come from in Oregon


I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that 'they' moved Milwaukee out of Wisconsin and put it in Oregon while I was out of the country. If this is an indication of what liberals do, then I'm a dyed in the wool conservative.
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bucheon bum



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PostPosted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 1:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ya-ta Boy wrote:
Quote:
Where I come from in Oregon


I'm still trying to get my head around the fact that 'they' moved Milwaukee out of Wisconsin and put it in Oregon while I was out of the country. If this is an indication of what liberals do, then I'm a dyed in the wool conservative.


milwaukee=wisconsin

milwaukie=suburb of portland, OR.


Apparently OR likes to copy other city names (portland being the other one that pops into my head).
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Milwaukiedave



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PostPosted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 11:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee wrote:
Mlidave

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I find this comment shocking. In fact so much so, I almost fell on the floor.


maybe cause you are a hardline left wing libertarian combination.


For God sakes if your going to reply to my post, spell my name right. Your actually very wrong. I'm not a libertarian, I'm a liberal plain and simple. I doubt you know much about my political affilation because I post very seldom in the current events forums.

sundubuman wrote:
Milwaukiedave wrote:


I find this comment shocking. In fact so much so, I almost fell on the floor.

Joo Rip Gwa Rhhee wrote:
Clinton was a better president but only slightly and Bush most of the time done a reasonably good job.

PS I voted for Clinton 2x and Gore 1x.



Here is example A- of typical liberal thinking. Why would you find it "shocking" that someone like Joo voted for Clinton???

Times change, as do peoples choices. It is only the small-minded who adhere to only one interpretation of politics.

BTW, I voted for Clinton as well, mainly cause I thought Dole (in 96) was not up for the job. I was for Gore in 02, but not strongly. And in the last election, my only focus was to prevent, in any way I could, Kerry from becoming President.

Is this shocking??

Welcome to the world of free thinkers-


Well first, let's get the dates straight. I'm assuming your talking about Gore running in 2000. Second, I'll say the same thing I said to Joo, which is you know very little about my political beliefs. I actually tend to be more conservative on some issues, one of which is immigration.

Second, you make it sound as though you were forced to vote for Clinton in 96' and Gore in 2000.

Third, as for being small minded, how about openly bashing people for being "left wing"?

Class dismissed
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