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Postby RossValoryRocks » Wed Nov 03, 2010 3:15 am

RWF, do you actually think you will get a response to bringing up these predictions? If they do it will be all about how you are hateful, the republicans are racists, how the electorate is stupid, and just meant understand...you ft the picture.
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Postby Gin and Tonic Sky » Wed Nov 03, 2010 3:39 am

My predictions

58 seats go to the GOP in the House

Tancredo wins the Colorado Govs race

Dems hold Washington and California in the Senate but loose Conneticut and West Virgina in suprises. It all looks to be 50 50 but Dr Bombay wins as a write in candidate in Maryland. Nation goes in to heated debate about why boy witches can win and girl witches cant.
Controversy for weeks .

Alaska a hung election betwee miller and murkowski. Palin stock drops. Bachman new girl hero of the right. Middle aged Republican men confused as they have to cope with thinking about a new girl whilst spaking the monkey in the shower. bookings with therapists rise.

Boxer thinks shes it for holidng the only Senate Seat. Lauches Messianic bid for dem presidential nomination in 2012. Simon and Garfunkel try to revive their careers by re launching a dance mix version of the BOXER using it to double as Barbara's theme song. Boxer claims everyone should have it as a cell phone ring tone as shes "Worked so hard to have that song written for her"

You heard it here first. dont be suprised when it all comes true
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Postby conversationpc » Wed Nov 03, 2010 4:54 am

Fact Finder wrote:No sooner did I post about casting spells and this hit the wire...looks like O'donnell is using her powers to keep Dems from voting.. :lol:




FoxNews Alert: Coons campaign already charging Voter intimidation



desperate times call for desperate measures....


She's probably copulating with a sex-voodoo doll of Howard Dean right now. :lol:
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Postby Rockindeano » Wed Nov 03, 2010 5:10 am

RossValoryRocks wrote:RWF, do you actually think you will get a response to bringing up these predictions? If they do it will be all about how you are hateful, the republicans are racists, how the electorate is stupid, and just meant understand...you ft the picture.


Nope. I will take my ass kicking like a man. The Dems deserve to lose the seats they are losing. I am pissed at my own party for not having a fucking backbone. Instead of going down with something to believe in, they go down anyways running from their own president and party. Fuck them.

Congratulations on your victory tonight. Plain and simple, it is an asskicking in the making.

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Postby SF-Dano » Wed Nov 03, 2010 5:18 am

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RossValoryRocks wrote:RWF, do you actually think you will get a response to bringing up these predictions? If they do it will be all about how you are hateful, the republicans are racists, how the electorate is stupid, and just meant understand...you ft the picture.


Nope. I will take my ass kicking like a man. The Dems deserve to lose the seats they are losing. I am pissed at my own party for not having a fucking backbone. Instead of going down with something to believe in, they go down anyways running from their own president and party. Fuck them.

Congratulations on your victory tonight. Plain and simple, it is an asskicking in the making.

PS- I was wrong with my past smack. I can admit to that.


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Postby Saint John » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:02 am

The democrats are going to get crushed because the working people have finally revolted (aka racism:roll:). They're tired of endless social programs, infinite unemployment checks and people not being able to fend for themselves. It's time to make these fuckers sink or swim. Keep social programs for the handicapped and retards only, and limit unemployment to 6 months ... no exceptions.

End food stamps and section 8 immediately, and stop free education. Parents need to pay a small fee for their kids to go to school. Unfortunately, it's probably the only way to make them have a vested interest in their child's education. The current model is a colossal failure and the teacher's union needs to be destroyed, too. Unions destroyed the steel industry, the auto industry, the airline industry and they've devastated the education system. Compared to other developed nations, the U.S. has the worst educational quality per dollar spent, and ranks 18th in reading and 28th in math. These unions fight tooth and nail against any meaningful change to their comfortable status quo, while students and taxpayers pay the price. Fuck 'em and bust them up.
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Postby Seven Wishes2 » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:16 am

The "generic ballot" still shows Democrats with more support, 46% to 42%, over Republicans, as per Gallup. The racism that is driving the Tea Partiers and Republicans out today is the only reason the House will be changing hands. People still don't trust the GOP, and as frustrated as they are with the Democrats, they trust Republicans even less.
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Postby Saint John » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:23 am

Seven Wishes wrote: The racism that is driving the Tea Partiers and Republicans out today is the only reason the House will be changing hands.


This just isn't true. Race is probably the last thing on peoples' minds today. It's about paying to float people that don't participate in capitalism and are an anchor around the country's neck. For what you're saying to be true, you would have seen an exponentially more energized right when their was a black candidate for the presidency. But you didn't, because what you're insinuating simply isn't true. You're just trying to put a positive on the ass-kicking that the left is probably going to take tonight, and charging the other side of "racism" is neither intelligent nor is it true.
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Postby conversationpc » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:26 am

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Seven Wishes wrote: The racism that is driving the Tea Partiers and Republicans out today is the only reason the House will be changing hands.


This just isn't true. Race is probably the last thing on peoples' minds today. It's about paying to float people that don't participate in capitalism and are an anchor around the country's neck. For what you're saying to be true, you would have seen an exponentially more energized right when their was a black candidate for the presidency. But you didn't, because what you're insinuating simply isn't true. You're just trying to put a positive on the ass-kicking that the left is probably going to take tonight, and charging the other side of "racism" is neither intelligent nor is it true.


That and the race card absolves him of any need to actually put a few brain cells together at the same time.

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Postby Seven Wishes2 » Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:27 am

I'm not spinning anything, nor am I defending a party that has fallen flat on its face. My point was only that there is NOT some tital wave of support for the GOP nor its policies - as evidenced by the fact that Democrats still have 4% more support than Republicans.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Wed Nov 03, 2010 7:15 am

Seven Wishes wrote:I'm not spinning anything, nor am I defending a party that has fallen flat on its face. My point was only that there is NOT some tital wave of support for the GOP nor its policies - as evidenced by the fact that Democrats still have 4% more support than Republicans.


A lot of Republicans haven't voted yet because they are at work!!! I'm an independent, but I'm just
sayin' ...I work with a lot of Republicans who have not yet voted ...guess what?!? A couple of them are black...shhhh!!
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Postby Saint John » Wed Nov 03, 2010 7:25 am

Seven Wishes wrote:I'm not spinning anything, nor am I defending a party that has fallen flat on its face. My point was only that there is NOT some tital wave of support for the GOP nor its policies - as evidenced by the fact that Democrats still have 4% more support than Republicans.


Fair enough. This is at least arguable, and perhaps you're right. I just wanted the race thing cleared up, as I don't believe it's true, nor do I feel there is any real evidence to support that notion. Personally, as I've said a thousand times before, I'm not gonna celebrate wildly tonight, just as I didn't fall into deep depression when Curious George was elected 2 years ago.
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Postby Ehwmatt » Wed Nov 03, 2010 7:31 am

Saint John wrote:
Seven Wishes wrote:I'm not spinning anything, nor am I defending a party that has fallen flat on its face. My point was only that there is NOT some tital wave of support for the GOP nor its policies - as evidenced by the fact that Democrats still have 4% more support than Republicans.


Fair enough. This is at least arguable, and perhaps you're right. I just wanted the race thing cleared up, as I don't believe it's true, nor do I feel there is any real evidence to support that notion. Personally, as I've said a thousand times before, I'm not gonna celebrate wildly tonight, just as I didn't fall into deep depression when Curious George was elected 2 years ago.


My life won't change a damn iota regardless of what happens tonight, that's for sure.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Wed Nov 03, 2010 7:41 am

Fact Finder wrote:There are no black Republicans MG, only Uncle Toms. :wink:

They said, "No" ...but they do want to cut you!!! :lol:
j/k

I am soooo LMAO here!!! This is some funny, funny stuff~~you'd like it!! :wink:


Gotta pick a new mayor ...not sure, not sure ...stick w/the current guy who has misplaced
8 million tax payer dollars~ or the new guy ... young, successful business owner who seems
pretty ok in my book?!?!?! Gotta choose fast!!! :shock:
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Postby hoagiepete » Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:14 am

Saint John wrote:
Seven Wishes wrote: The racism that is driving the Tea Partiers and Republicans out today is the only reason the House will be changing hands.


This just isn't true. Race is probably the last thing on peoples' minds today. It's about paying to float people that don't participate in capitalism and are an anchor around the country's neck. For what you're saying to be true, you would have seen an exponentially more energized right when their was a black candidate for the presidency. But you didn't, because what you're insinuating simply isn't true. You're just trying to put a positive on the ass-kicking that the left is probably going to take tonight, and charging the other side of "racism" is neither intelligent nor is it true.


7 wishes serious with that comment? If so, I can't believe he is still trying to smear the many good, hard working Americans that are fed up. They were fed up during Bush's term and many were voicing it at that time, albeit not in an organized fashion. They didn't like what he was doing and hated what congress was doing. Pelosi is more to blame for the Tea Party movement than Obama. D's control of both houses and the executive office is another major contributor. I agree that is scary shit. It would be if (when) the pendulum swings as well.

The things Obama has done and the way he carries himself may be an issue, but what does the color of his skin have to do with it. Hell, he was born of a white lady from Kansas!

There may be some racists in the tea party crowd, but no more than anywhere else. To continue to accuse them of this is irresponsible and reprehensible. My mother is a Tea Partier and trust me, she and her friends ain't no racists. If she is, she shows in in a strange way. She was once a choir director in a black church and before that made me go to bible school a couple of summers at a black church, leading the cause of having our church and theirs combine summer programs?

These blanket statements continue to make 7 Wishes sound foolish. Just like the worn out come back of anyone with a conservative viewpoint only quoting the Limbaughs and Hannities of the world. Enough already. Original or personal philosophies and thoughts are reserved for libs I guess.

If I hadn't learned that all lib thoughts are original on this site, I would swear this smear campaign directed towards the Tea Partiers is one that started at the top of the liberal chain and all of their followers eat it up and spew it out very well. The fact this campaign to discredit the group has failed has got them all (Ds and Rs) wondering what to do. It will be interesting.

Having said all this, I'm not celebrating a big Repulican win. They will muck it up again anyhow. We just need a new internet phenomena to bolster the economy like the one Clinton was blessed with. No one seems to bring that up.
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Postby slucero » Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:37 am

Saint John wrote:
Seven Wishes wrote: The racism that is driving the Tea Partiers and Republicans out today is the only reason the House will be changing hands.


This just isn't true. Race is probably the last thing on peoples' minds today. It's about paying to float people that don't participate in capitalism and are an anchor around the country's neck. For what you're saying to be true, you would have seen an exponentially more energized right when their was a black candidate for the presidency. But you didn't, because what you're insinuating simply isn't true. You're just trying to put a positive on the ass-kicking that the left is probably going to take tonight, and charging the other side of "racism" is neither intelligent nor is it true.


It would be consistent though...

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Postby RossValoryRocks » Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:42 am

Rockindeano wrote:Nope. I will take my ass kicking like a man. The Dems deserve to lose the seats they are losing. I am pissed at my own party for not having a fucking backbone. Instead of going down with something to believe in, they go down anyways running from their own president and party. Fuck them.


Well maybe if they had LESS backbone...and didn't ram shit down the throats of the American people in their arrogance, then the public would have been more forgiving and gotten on board.

Rockindeano wrote:Congratulations on your victory tonight. Plain and simple, it is an asskicking in the making.


Is is going to be an asskicking...I would prefer a bit less of a knee-jerk reaction by the electorate to things though...but considering how the Democrats opperated the last couple of years, I know why it happened.

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Postby RossValoryRocks » Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:47 am

Seven Wishes wrote:The "generic ballot" still shows Democrats with more support, 46% to 42%, over Republicans, as per Gallup. The racism that is driving the Tea Partiers and Republicans out today is the only reason the House will be changing hands. People still don't trust the GOP, and as frustrated as they are with the Democrats, they trust Republicans even less.


Wow...you are STILL on the racism thing? No matter that you have no proof on this?

You are just plain WRONG...as was said to Bush 41...it's the Economy STUPID...Obama and the Dems focused so much on EVERYTHING else, that people don't trust them.

While you have a glimmer of truth in the people don't trust the republicans, the latest polls say the trust the republicans more on the economy.

But I guess getting you political ass handed to you the way the Dems are tonight, you have to find some kind of silver lining I suppose?
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Postby conversationpc » Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:48 am

RossValoryRocks wrote:
Seven Wishes wrote:The "generic ballot" still shows Democrats with more support, 46% to 42%, over Republicans, as per Gallup. The racism that is driving the Tea Partiers and Republicans out today is the only reason the House will be changing hands. People still don't trust the GOP, and as frustrated as they are with the Democrats, they trust Republicans even less.


Wow...you are STILL on the racism thing? No matter that you have no proof on this?

You are just plain WRONG...as was said to Bush 41...it's the Economy STUPID...Obama and the Dems focused so much on EVERYTHING else, that people don't trust them.

While you have a glimmer of truth in the people don't trust the republicans, the latest polls say the trust the republicans more on the economy.

But I guess getting you political ass handed to you the way the Dems are tonight, you have to find some kind of silver lining I suppose?


Not to mention, if this poll is correct, which I doubt that it is, a 4% margin is not exactly a mandate, you know? :lol:
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Postby RossValoryRocks » Wed Nov 03, 2010 8:51 am

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RossValoryRocks wrote:
Seven Wishes wrote:The "generic ballot" still shows Democrats with more support, 46% to 42%, over Republicans, as per Gallup. The racism that is driving the Tea Partiers and Republicans out today is the only reason the House will be changing hands. People still don't trust the GOP, and as frustrated as they are with the Democrats, they trust Republicans even less.


Wow...you are STILL on the racism thing? No matter that you have no proof on this?

You are just plain WRONG...as was said to Bush 41...it's the Economy STUPID...Obama and the Dems focused so much on EVERYTHING else, that people don't trust them.

While you have a glimmer of truth in the people don't trust the republicans, the latest polls say the trust the republicans more on the economy.

But I guess getting you political ass handed to you the way the Dems are tonight, you have to find some kind of silver lining I suppose?


Not to mention, if this poll is correct, which I doubt that it is, a 4% margin is not exactly a mandate, you know? :lol:


Wait wait...I thought Barney Frank was the Dem with the Man Date? Err oh...MANDATE...

Yes 4% is probably within the margin of error...which generally means its a wash...
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Postby Rockindeano » Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:19 am

Fact Finder wrote:Looks like one Pub pickup in the Senate. Dan Coates of Indiana takes Evan Bayhs seat.


Do we really need a play by play? I bet you are glued to Fox News aren't you? So pathetic that station is. Really, it's an embarrassment to "News." I feel sorry for Shep Smith who tries to be a Newsman, amongst all the nutbags there. They are literally cumming on themselves tonight. I can't wait to Insannity tonight. That guy will no doubt jack himself off to Rand Paul and claim victory for America. :roll:
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Postby RossValoryRocks » Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:20 am

Rockindeano wrote:
Fact Finder wrote:Looks like one Pub pickup in the Senate. Dan Coates of Indiana takes Evan Bayhs seat.


Do we really need a play by play? I bet you are glued to Fox News aren't you? So pathetic that station is. Really, it's an embarrassment to "News."


I am watching CNN myself...
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Postby Saint John » Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:21 am

Fact Finder wrote:Looks like one Pub pickup in the Senate. Dan Coates of Indiana takes Evan Bayhs seat.


The 7 seats that have to be taken are Washington, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Nevada, Colorado, West Virginia and Wisconsin. That's basically the only way to gain the Senate majority, unless there's a shocking upset somewhere else. And Indiana ain't it! :lol:
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Postby Monker » Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:42 am

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conversationpc wrote:
Saint John wrote:
Seven Wishes wrote: The racism that is driving the Tea Partiers and Republicans out today is the only reason the House will be changing hands.


This just isn't true. Race is probably the last thing on peoples' minds today. It's about paying to float people that don't participate in capitalism and are an anchor around the country's neck. For what you're saying to be true, you would have seen an exponentially more energized right when their was a black candidate for the presidency. But you didn't, because what you're insinuating simply isn't true. You're just trying to put a positive on the ass-kicking that the left is probably going to take tonight, and charging the other side of "racism" is neither intelligent nor is it true.


That and the race card absolves him of any need to actually put a few brain cells together at the same time.

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Postby conversationpc » Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:43 am

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Nice try but most of us conservatives here already knew that Bush sucked. Thanks for pointing out the obvious.
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Postby Saint John » Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:44 am

I see that King Dipshit has chimed in. It's that exact mentality of insulting voters that's led to this evening's probable results.
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Postby RedWingFan » Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:45 am

RossValoryRocks wrote:
Rockindeano wrote:
Fact Finder wrote:Looks like one Pub pickup in the Senate. Dan Coates of Indiana takes Evan Bayhs seat.


Do we really need a play by play? I bet you are glued to Fox News aren't you? So pathetic that station is. Really, it's an embarrassment to "News."


I am watching CNN myself...

I'm watching MSNBC. Olberdork keeps bitching about Fox News, and there's some dude named Maddow that's pissed off at Evan Bayh for not giving his fundraising money to the DNC. It's hilarious!!! I can't tell if they're reporting w/ a bit of bitching, or bitching w/ a bit of reporting!!! :lol: I love it!!!
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Postby RedWingFan » Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:56 am

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YOU FUCKING PHOTOSHOPPED THAT!.....it's just floating there.... :lol: :lol:


:lol: Quit picking on Monker's dumb ass! :lol:
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Postby conversationpc » Wed Nov 03, 2010 9:57 am

RedWingFan wrote:and there's some dude named Maddow that's pissed off...


:lol: :lol: :lol:
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YOU FUCKING PHOTOSHOPPED THAT!.....it's just floating there.... :lol: :lol:


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