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I think that is why they are worried. They have addressed a lot of the issues by doing the same things that Bush did during his terms in office. Overspending and taking more control of our lives. The changes that they have made in the last (almost) two years have irritated a majority of voters.
Originally posted by Zanti Misfit
reply to post by butcherguy
This Mid-Term Election is about ISSUES . Important ISSUES that concern most Americans . A Word of Advice to the Dems, address the ISSUES or Suffer the Consequences...............Nuff said .
edit on 23-9-2010 by Zanti Misfit because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by 2weird2live2rare2die
reply to post by butcherguy
they got that way because mommy and daddy put them through college and left them a business when they died. it isn't rocket science. come to my neighborhood and find a harvard graduate. come here and find a high school graduate even. good luck.
As far as I know, one can get a high school diploma without paying for it, as in college. They call them public schools.
Originally posted by 2weird2live2rare2die
reply to post by butcherguy
they got that way because mommy and daddy put them through college and left them a business when they died. it isn't rocket science. come to my neighborhood and find a harvard graduate. come here and find a high school graduate even. good luck.
That is EXACTLY what I was thinking when I spoke of Obamas following in Bush's footsteps.
The Patriot Act was Passed during a Republican Administration , a Unconsitutional Bill that Violates our Personal Freedoms .
True. They passed it in a 'patriotic' fervor, almost everyone wanted to be on-board.
Originally posted by Jenna
reply to post by Zanti Misfit
To be fair, both the House and the Senate were pretty evenly split between Democrats and Republicans when the Patriot Act was passed. 98 senators voted for it (which included 44 Democrats) and 357 representatives voted for it (which includes 145 Democrats). Source Both parties are to blame for that mess, not just Republicans.
Originally posted by centurion1211
Originally posted by VAPatriot
reply to post by Curiousisall
Your argument about the N word is about a shallow as my kids arguing "well, he called me a @#$, so I called him a $#@.
The point of this thread is not about the name being called as much as the fact there is no debate on the issues. They all sink to name calling and insults.
What I see is going to happen is they will be called ...Unemployed if this BS keeps up.
This person is probably just a democrat party operative sent to try and deflect another thread critical of the democrats. They show up on all the threads critical of democrats and/or obama and try their best to do the same.
Originally posted by VAPatriot
Ohio democrat curses voters who oppose health care law
The head of the Ohio Democratic Party is brushing off his description of Tea Partiers and other opponents of President Obama's health care law as "#ers," saying he shares a penchant for blurting with Vice President Biden.
"It is what it is," Ohio Democratic Party Chairman Chris Redfern told Fox News regarding his Monday appearance at an endorsement event by the United Steelworkers for several Ohio Democrats, including Gov. Ted Strickland.
"Vice President Biden and I have a way with words," Redfern said, conjuring up the vice president's description this spring of the signing of the health care law
as a "big #ing deal."
I find it amusing that name calling is the best defense being offered lately.
edit on Thu Sep 23 2010 by DontTreadOnMe because: Mod Note: Do Not Evade the Automatic Censors – Please Review This Link.