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by thgdriver January 29, 2008 6:30 PM EST
The Repubs can just sit back and watch the Demo-dumies eat each other alive. They bring out the best in each other. LOL.
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by denn034 January 29, 2008 6:29 PM EST
"Let US pray the ConDumbs pick Mitt Rommel as the nominee of the GOP Coalition of Republicons, RINOs, Neocons, Mormons, and Israeli Firsters. No one candidate will bring democrats and independents out to vote as much as GOP Coalition used car salesman, Mitt Rommel.


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Posted by ConDumbism

The Democrats will give us same-*** marriages or civil unions if they succeed in getting all three parts of the government. Only morons would think otherwise! Do you really want that?
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by sgtrds January 29, 2008 6:24 PM EST
Isn''''t it funny how CBS loves to play up the ''''sniping'''' between the GOP candidates, and downplay the venom between the Dembots?

Posted by hawksprings at 01:35 PM : Jan 29, 2008

ROTFLMFAO!!!!!

For the past several weeks there hasn''t been a day that has gone by without a story on here about this supposed "war" between Obama and the Clinton''s and the republican apologists on here giggled like little schoolgirls at each one. Yet now that there''s one about republican in-fighting they, again like little girls, start to cry and whine that it''s not fair! Stamp your little feet and pout all you like! LOLOLOLOL!
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by denn034 January 29, 2008 6:21 PM EST
The "accusations of flip-flopping, liberalism and lack of leadership" is more against McCain than Romney. At least, Romney has led a $200 Million dollar company and saved the 2002 Salt Lake Winter Olympics. What has McCain led? Also, people change their minds all of the time so, I think we need to stop making flip-flopping an issue and let politicians be human like the rest of us. Go Romney!
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by thgdriver January 29, 2008 6:11 PM EST
Obama sez--we need change, we look to a bright future, we must march forward.

Then they dig back to the sixties to an alcoholic murderer to try and get some mileage off John Kennedy''s good name. Some progress, looks like Demonrattic double speak to me.LMAO.
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by thgdriver January 29, 2008 5:59 PM EST
Parrot Asks--
what about katrina ?? or Gas Prices ?? Stocks ??

Well, the voters in Louisiana sure remembered Katrina, they voted the Demonrat Governor out and put a Republican in. Pay attention bud.

The president can''t price fix oil. Neither can Congress, if they could they would.

The stock market? I got out in 99 and into precious metals. Folks that lost money in stocks are poor investors, nothing more nothing less.
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by thgdriver January 29, 2008 5:45 PM EST
The best thing that could have happened was the GOP losing the midterm elections. It gave a good slap in the face wake up call to the undecided and independents. They found out that Nancy Pelosi and her cronies are full of shiit!
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by thgdriver January 29, 2008 5:39 PM EST
Pelosi was not Speaker of the House 4 days when she complained that the plane provided for her was not big enough for her fat aiss. Just charge a new one off the the American taxpayer. Demonrats as usual--Tax and spend.
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by thgdriver January 29, 2008 5:33 PM EST
parrot2 SEZ--You Repugs don''''t seem to be able to talk about what your reps do and have done.

well Duh, the Demonrats won the midterm elections. What have they done? Pelosi is speaker of the house. Their promises of ending a war, bringing the troops home, Shoring up our economy. What have they done? What happened to all the, as it turns out, false promises and lies?!
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by piercetheval January 29, 2008 5:25 PM EST
"Its Bad You Know." R.L. Burnside.
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by hawksprings January 29, 2008 4:53 PM EST
boatdoc,

You just think Fox News is biased because they are Fair and Balanced, and you''ve never seen that from a national news organization. They''re all so liberal and left-leaning that when someone like Fox News comes along and is actually neutral, they just look biased to you because of what you are used to.

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by merlgrey January 29, 2008 4:49 PM EST
oh and romneys other claim to fame... the turnaround of the olympics in Utah.... theres a huge surprise... a high profile wealthy mormon finding successful cooperation in Utah.

kind of like how people say vegas was better, cleaner, and safer when it was run by the mob.
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by fibonacci_ January 29, 2008 4:48 PM EST
I wonder if baseball Mitt''s magic underwear will protect him in Florida.
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by condumbism January 29, 2008 4:48 PM EST
tuckerndfw, if you are against abortion, then dont have one. And be sure to wear a condom next time you have *** with a woman. And dont expect her and not yourself to take precautions against an unwanted pregnancy. How many unwanted children have you adopted in your life?
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by boatdocster January 29, 2008 4:42 PM EST
hawksprings

Go over to Fox NOISE and you will see the same thing, except they throw mud at the Dems and worship the GOP.

Only difference is the channel...

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by merlgrey January 29, 2008 4:36 PM EST
why do so many people think romney ''knows how the economy works, and knows how to fix it''?

what is this based on? he was head of a venture capitalist strip and flip operation.... bankrupting many after squeezing the last penny from them. obviously he knows how to make money thru absolutely unethical yet skimming the legal suface of tax and corporate laws (undoubtedly using high paid accountants and attorneys) to make the highest profit before sinking the ships... but this means nothing as far as knowing and understanding the federal reserve, inflation, how our monetary system holds together....

also, isnt there a general consensus of hatred and discontent in america towards the CEO''s of enron, countrywide, NYSE.... and endless large corporations? the guys who always jump ship with the golden umbrella whilst *** all the little guys. so why are people so dumb as to buy his BS and think he actually knows how to help the economy when all he has done is line his and his investors pockets with ill gotten profits? i gotta know.
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by hawksprings January 29, 2008 4:35 PM EST
Isn''t it funny how CBS loves to play up the ''sniping'' between the GOP candidates, and downplay the venom between the Dembots?

Here''s the GOP guys calling each other ''liberal''. Wow, how awful. How terrible. They are really slinging the mud.

Then on the Dembot side we have race-baiting, drug use accustations, drug running insinuations, but none of that is as bad as the GOP calling each other liberals.

This is another example of the Main-stream Media''s liberal bias.
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by condumbism January 29, 2008 4:34 PM EST
Posted by hawksprings
Either way, the Dembots will lose.

When you surround yourself with Southern White Male Fascists, Evangelists, and members of the US Military Welfare Program, I guess I can see how someone could make such an ignorant statement as you. If you hate the USA so much, why don''t you move to Israel, TRAITOR?
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by nirak2-2009 January 29, 2008 4:33 PM EST
I don''t know what they are fighting for.
They must know they don''t have a chance in hell!
At least thats what I hope for!!! :):)
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by micma-2009 January 29, 2008 4:31 PM EST


Doesn''t matter who wins the Republican nomination. All any of them have to offer is staying the course on Bush''s failed policies.



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