Comments on: GOP Optimistic About 2010 Senate Chances
Sen. John Cornyn Says George Bush Being Out Of Office And Barack Obama Being Off The Ballot Presents "Opportunities" For GOP
- You can manipulate numbers all you want. Clinton left this country with a surplus, and Bush spent it and left us where we are now.
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- I disagree with you HillGirl, but, as Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young put it..."Teach your children well". Something like that.
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- Professor Joseph Olson of Hemline University School of Law, St. Paul ,
Minnesota , points out some interesting facts concerning the Presidential
election:
Number of States won by: Democrats: 19 Republicans: 29
Square miles of land won by: Democrats: 580,000 Republicans: 2,427,000
Population of counties won by: Democrats: 127 million Republicans: 143 million
Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by: Democrats: 13.2 Republicans: 2.1
Professor Olson adds: "In aggregate, the map of the territory Republican
won by Republicans was mostly the land owned by the taxpaying citizens
of the country.
Democrat territory mostly encompassed those citizens living in
government-owned tenements and living off various forms of government
welfare.
Posted by RosieOdMinge at 09:59 PM : Jan 14, 2009
That''s because the less populous, animal bestiality states are repigletarded. - Reply to this comment
- Professor Joseph Olson of Hemline University School of Law, St. Paul ,
Minnesota , points out some interesting facts concerning the Presidential
election:
Number of States won by: Democrats: 19 Republicans: 29
Square miles of land won by: Democrats: 580,000 Republicans: 2,427,000
Population of counties won by: Democrats: 127 million Republicans: 143 million
Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by: Democrats: 13.2 Republicans: 2.1
Professor Olson adds: "In aggregate, the map of the territory Republican
won by Republicans was mostly the land owned by the taxpaying citizens
of the country.
Democrat territory mostly encompassed those citizens living in
government-owned tenements and living off various forms of government
welfare. - Reply to this comment
- I have seen it happen before. Don''t be fooled. I voted for Reagan, because it was right. Yea, yea, I''m an independent, but it was right for the time.
Then Clinton came along and put us in the black, and people were working and his presidency went on for 8 years, and America was prosperous.
The kids that were 10 when he was elected were of voting age when he left office. They had no knowledge of what life was like before that.
The pendulum swings. And maybe it should. - Reply to this comment
- 2010 will more than likely be the end of the track for the republican party. If you have any doubts let this help you to understand. republican policies have spread poverty across this great nation. People who supported the republicans in the past will more than likely be standing in an unemployment line and forced to seek a job in the very enviroment they helped to create. They will get a chance to do it with less and have to take concessions. See the irony?? The results of reaganomics. The race to the bottom.
Posted by rightbehind at 09:49 PM : Jan 14, 2009
It''s funny that repigletards seem so oblivious to this. They''re truly clueless because we all know that they can''t keep a secret. - Reply to this comment
- McCain has more integrity in his little finger than Obama will ever have.
Posted by TexHillGirl at 09:45 PM : Jan 14, 2009
McCain is a good exemplar of hateful and bitter American conservatism. - Reply to this comment
- You seriously think those dumpocraps are willing to walk down that courtroom aisle with Bush?
Posted by TexHillGirl at 09:41 PM : Jan 14, 2009
I think it''s more likely that they''ll just turn him over to the World Court in the Hague. Let him try the old Potomac two-step there. - Reply to this comment
- Just curious Rowdy, but I had to ask.
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- You know, HillGirl, I have this feeling that you would have been after McCain if he had won this election. You wouldn''t be happy with either Obama, or McCain.
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- And I suspect the percentages are higher that Obama will be arrested
Posted by TexHillGirl
O.K., but I think chances are about as good for Bush to be arrested for war crimes, toots. - Reply to this comment
- Hi HillGirl, hope you are well tonight.
So, how is the Supreme Court after Obama?
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Posted by FLSunJnky
The''''re still after his butt...they may have even checkmated him...we''''ll see...sumpin''''s clearly up.
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Posted by TexHillGirl at 09:30 PM : Jan 14, 2009
We can tell when someone is a Ditto-head and watches Faux News and I think you, TexHillGirl, are one such that I speak of.
So why don''t you go to Crawford and wait for your BOY to come home, head held high is disgrace.
Oh yeah, he only bought the ranch to fool Ditto-heads and others like you. - Reply to this comment
- Many Independenats are former Repugs and they are very leery of the Repugs and won''t be voting for them again.
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- Hi HillGirl, hope you are well tonight.
So, how is the Supreme Court after Obama? - Reply to this comment
- His compadres are falling down in their own tubes of corruption...and his butt may still be arrrested for playing pay/go with Blagojevich...plus the SCOTUS is now on his behind...
Posted by TexHillGirl at 08:07 PM : Jan 14, 2009
Anything "may" happen. You may suddenly succumb to sound reason -- but I doubt it. - Reply to this comment
- I mean how many of his obnoxious campaign promises has he already had to back away from that he just totally LIED about!
Posted by TexHillGirl at 08:07 PM : Jan 14, 2009
Well which is it? Did he lie about them or is he having to back away from them? Do you suppose you could get your story together -- at least within individual sentences? - Reply to this comment
- ...Opportunities that the GOP is capitalizing on by sending out CDs with tracks entitled "Obama the Magic Negro." Oh yeah -- their prospects are really good...
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I think the scum Republicons are going to find out that Obama REALLY IS the "Magic Negro" once he gets in office. If he is even partially successful in accomplishing the goals he''s set out, Republicons are gonna get their conservative butts kicked again in 2010 big time... - Reply to this comment
- 2010 will be a banner year for the newly rejuvenated Republican party, brimming with true conservatives. Many will be elected to office, eclipsing the 1994 revolution simply because the inexperienced, weak-kneed Obama and the rest of the dems will have managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory in the war on terror as well as the fact the America will be waking up to see that socialism is a disaster.
Posted by renojmc at 07:13 PM : Jan 14, 2009
We know that we''re going to hear this kind of thing over and over again especially from Faux News but I don''t think anyone is buying it. - Reply to this comment
- TexHillGirl
You obviously don''''t follow the news. People are going to remeber how we got here. Lots of books will be written. You won''''t have enough spinsters to cover it all. I wouldn''''t be suprised if 2010 will be the death of the republican party. Republicans have compromised the security and wealth of this nation.
Posted by rightbehind at 06:45 PM : Jan 14, 2009
What I don''t understand is how this escapes them, or are they just whistling past the graveyard? - Reply to this comment
- 2010 will be a banner year for the newly rejuvenated Republican party, brimming with true conservatives. Many will be elected to office, eclipsing the 1994 revolution simply because the inexperienced, weak-kneed Obama and the rest of the dems will have managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory in the war on terror as well as the fact the America will be waking up to see that socialism is a disaster.
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