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Rockindeano wrote:She is a Helluva lot better than Gonzalez or Ashcroft.
Rockindeano wrote:She is a Helluva lot better than Gonzalez or Ashcroft.
Saint John wrote:Rockindeano wrote:She is a Helluva lot better than Gonzalez or Ashcroft.
Ask Elian Gonzalez or the mummified men, women and children's corpses at Waco.
Saint John wrote:mikemarrs wrote:sorry
Good enough for me and I like President Bush.
Rockindeano wrote:Saint John wrote:mikemarrs wrote:sorry
Good enough for me and I like President Bush.
I would let you AND AR fuck my ass if Bush would leave tomorrow. I swear, I would take one for the Nation.
scarygirl wrote:Nothing wrong with being a republican. Although to be honest I'm disappointed in both parties at this point. Both seem hell bent on selling America down the river. Won't be long now til we're traipsing round like cattle with nary a penny to our names all in the name of social equality and supposed security.
General Keith Kerr who appeared as a “spontantous” questioner on CNN’s YouTube Republican Debates hosted by Anderson Cooper is a member of the Hillary Clinton campaign. But this was not mentioned upfront, Kerr treated as a regular, spontaneous questioner. Shouldn’t that have been made clear to the audience? Or does CNN think it’s OK to sandbag the GOP candidates with a Hillary operative without mentioning it?
In fact, he was so interesting to the CNN folks that they not only had his YouTube video question but he was there in person to ask follow up questions."
RipRokken wrote:scarygirl wrote:Nothing wrong with being a republican. Although to be honest I'm disappointed in both parties at this point. Both seem hell bent on selling America down the river. Won't be long now til we're traipsing round like cattle with nary a penny to our names all in the name of social equality and supposed security.
The biggest disappointment in my political memory aside from Bill Clinton actually becoming President of the United States was the complete and utter failure of the Bush administration and a Republican majority in both the House and Senate who failed to accomplish dang near anything given the chance. Any party that can hold the presidency and both the Senate and House and can't push their agenda has no respect from me. I'm hardcore conservative, but hate both parties and can't take anything they say seriously. But I keep hearing about this guy Ron Paul...Still, politicians have ruined America for future generations. I love our country but can't stand our leadership. Our system is broken, and doesn't allow decent people anywhere close to the Oval Office.
NealIsGod wrote:RipRokken wrote:scarygirl wrote:Nothing wrong with being a republican. Although to be honest I'm disappointed in both parties at this point. Both seem hell bent on selling America down the river. Won't be long now til we're traipsing round like cattle with nary a penny to our names all in the name of social equality and supposed security.
The biggest disappointment in my political memory aside from Bill Clinton actually becoming President of the United States was the complete and utter failure of the Bush administration and a Republican majority in both the House and Senate who failed to accomplish dang near anything given the chance. Any party that can hold the presidency and both the Senate and House and can't push their agenda has no respect from me. I'm hardcore conservative, but hate both parties and can't take anything they say seriously. But I keep hearing about this guy Ron Paul...Still, politicians have ruined America for future generations. I love our country but can't stand our leadership. Our system is broken, and doesn't allow decent people anywhere close to the Oval Office.
I agree, Rip Rokken!
ohsherrie wrote:I'm not going to get into arguing point for point comparing the two administrations because anyone who thinks Bill getting a blow job in the Oval office and Hillary forgiving him are more indicative of flawed character than killing thousands of people to advance a personal agenda and putting thousands of Americans out of work without health care benefits to payback the corporate special interests that bought the White House for them has to be so hard-wired to their that even having indisputable proof in front of them couldn't get through to them.
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