Comments on: John Kerry Endorses Barack Obama
Democrats' 2004 Nominee Says Illinois Senator Can Help America "Turn The Page"
- Kerry''s endorsement equals kiss of death. Wonder if Hillary paid Kerry to do it?
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- The more I keep hearing about Obama the lower he''s going on my list. Now he just dropped a notch lower.
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- Not to interrupt you guys or anything, but who is this Tucker as*swipe on these boards anyway? Sounds like y''all are trying toe debate a 16-yo punk who failed half his classes.
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- Nice. One past loser endorsing a future and soon-to-be loser. Sounds like the Democratic party has come 360 degrees full circle on their pattern of nominating losers, then going on to lose the election. Lose lose lose. All the Dems know how is to get their as*ses kicked, again and again and again. I may have to just stay home or even become a Republican if this sh*it continues.
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- If John Kerry is so big on change and doing away with the "status quo", why don''t he make the first move and get out of the senate seat he has been holding? Huh? A VERY LOGICAL QUESTION. INQUIRING MINDS WOULD LIKE TO KNOW !
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- (yawn) Time to cash in for the night, which I''m sure as in the past will make tucker crow that he has won some sort of "victory". He comes up with that line to try to make himself feel better and to sleep nights. Night all................zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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- "He told a room full of reporters that he forced the shutdown because Clinton had rudely made him and Bob Dole sit at the back of Air Force One...Newt had been careless to say such a thing, and now the whole moral tone of the shutdown had been lost. What had been a noble battle for fiscal sanity began to look like the tirade of a spoiled child..The revolution, I can tell you, was never the same."
Tom Delay in "No Retreat, No Surrender" His autobiography. - Reply to this comment
- It''''s like talking to a post isn''''t it? Read your stuff tonight. You did good. Keep up the fight Sgt. Never give up..never surrender.
Posted by Element51 at 11:20 PM : Jan 10, 2008
It IS a little frustrating sometimes, but knowing that you''re on the right side helps a lot. I''ve been reading some of your posts too, Good work! - Reply to this comment
- How do you keep your cool?
Posted by Element51 at 11:20 PM : Jan 10, 2008
Booze. LOL - Reply to this comment
- SgtRDS....It''s like talking to a post isn''t it? Read your stuff tonight. You did good. Keep up the fight Sgt. Never give up..never surrender. I just read tonight. I get so pis*ed off that I can''t think straight and then if I post I look like a bigger dumbazz than normal. How do you keep your cool?
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- The president of the US cannot introduce legislation.
You need to take a refresher course in civics 101.
Posted by tuckerndfw at 11:17 PM : Jan 10, 2008
The president can submit a bill to congress anytime he likes. Perhaps it''s you who needs a civic lesson. - Reply to this comment
- Oh and according to Tom Delay, Newt only shutdown the government down because he felt snubbed when Clinton made him and Bob Dole ride in the back of Air Force One.
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- The fact Al Gore was not elected in 2000 demonstrates the majority of American VOTERS rejected the Clinton agenda.
Posted by tuckerndfw at 08:14 PM : Jan 10, 2008
Yep, you were, without a doubt, obviously referring to the AMERICAN voters, meaning the popular vote and not the Electoral College. No other logical way to read this statement. - Reply to this comment
- As a matter of fact, Dems were very unhappy with Clinton over some of his policies.
Posted by tuckerndfw at 11:05 PM : Jan 10, 2008
I''m a Democrat and was then and I loved most of his polices. - Reply to this comment
- The voters to which you refer do not vote for the president and do not elect the president.
Posted by tuckerndfw at 11:08 PM : Jan 10, 2008
That''s not what you said and you''re tap-dancing up a pile of bullsh*it to try to cover a fu*ck up. Just be a man and admit you were wrong because you''re looking really childish on this one. - Reply to this comment
- And, it is a fact that the GOP shut down the gov''''t due to a conflict with Bill Clinton over the budget.
Posted by tuckerndfw at 11:05 PM : Jan 10, 2008
They shutdown the government because Bill said he wouldn''t sign their unfair budget which contain huge cuts in programs for the poor. So? - Reply to this comment
- Name anything Bill Clinton did that affects future generations, including this one.
Posted by tuckerndfw at 11:05 PM : Jan 10, 2008
He slashed welfare. And before you say that was a republican idea, it was he that submitted it to Congress, not the republicans. - Reply to this comment
- Tucker, that was part of Clinton''s triangulation that Obama complains about.
good night. - Reply to this comment
- Posted by donbl1 at 11:01 PM : Jan 10, 2008
The balanced budget was something that Clinton was working on too and in fact made a campaign promise to do it. The fact that Newt added it to his Contract with America had nothing to do with actually getting it done. It simply would not have happened without Congress and the President working together. Credit where credit is due. Yes the republican Congress deserves credit for it, but equally with the Democratic President. - Reply to this comment
- See ya tomorrow, guys.
Enjoyed it.
don - Reply to this comment
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