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Old 03-12-2016, 04:26 PM   #241
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The grand old party sure is looking good these days.
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Old 03-12-2016, 04:33 PM   #242
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It's pretty pathetic, the party that can't control Trump steaks and Trump wine thinks it can do a better job than the Democrats who are fronting two credible candidates.
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the Democrats who are fronting two credible candidates.
yup....you've lost your mind
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I can say with 100% certainty that a democrat is going to make a huge win out of this election.
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Old 03-12-2016, 04:52 PM   #245
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I can say with 100% certainty that a democrat is going to make a huge win out of this election.
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100% is a bit out there. I'd go 93.2%
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oh good, then all of the idiots that keep going to rallies for people that they hate with the intention of being disruptive, should rather attend the rallies of either the criminal of communist and support them in a positive way so as to get them easily elected over the racist, bigot something or other and no one will get arrested or beat up...that would be "peaceful assembly" <<<<ACTUALLY AN ENUMERATED RIGHT

because right now there's no one showing up at bernie and hill rallies/primaries and everyone is at the Trump rally and he's not even giving away free stuff

hell, Spence is counting on conservatives staying home in the general in order to elect a dem which is hilarious

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Old 03-12-2016, 04:57 PM   #248
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hell, Spence is counting on conservatives staying home in the general in order to elect a dem which is hilarious
Trump will absolutely suppress some of the conservative electorate.
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Old 03-12-2016, 05:06 PM   #249
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Trump will absolutely suppress some of the conservative electorate.
not when the alternative(s) may be worse and with all the leftists promising to relocate to the socialist paradise of their choosing if Trump is actually elected...there's plenty of motivation to grab the ole' identification and go cast a ballot
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not when the alternative(s) may be worse and with all the leftists promising to relocate to the socialist paradise of their choosing if Trump is actually elected...there's plenty of motivation to grab the ole' identification and go cast a ballot
I think you're talking about 3 votes.

He has no policy, no ground infrastructure and has offended millions of Americans.
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He has no policy, no ground infrastructure and has offended millions of Americans.
WOW....he's the white Obama
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WOW....he's the white Obama
Good one Gumby.
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Good one Gumby.
White Obama with a hot wife
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Scott is sounding desperate due to the fact his party is in shambles
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It's kind of sad to watch actually. Only a matter of time before he's assimilated.
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I consider it healthy.....the dem establishment has been able to have it's way so far...the republican establishment....not so much
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I'd love to see the GOP clean house and come up with some good people who were not beholden to special interests and were willing to vote on bills that would better the country and not just their own interests. I'd even vote for them. But I don't see it happening soon.
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I'd love to see the GOP clean house and come up with some good people

So you're saying all the Republican politicians are bad people?

who were not beholden to special interests

That's an unrealistic request. Party politics is all about special interests. Did you read that article that Spence posted by "unbiased" real honest-to-gosh political scientists who felt it was their civic duty to point out to voters the real true statistics that showed which party benefited them most so they could vote accordingly?

and were willing to vote on bills that would better the country and not just their own interests. I'd even vote for them. But I don't see it happening soon.
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Isn't your notion of what "would better the country" influenced by the issues and interests which you personally believe would be beneficial? Isn't it that which interests you, "your own interests," which decides for you what is good or not?

Wouldn't it be better for the country if, instead of creating bills that favor this or that group, they stuck to legislation which did not infringe on unalienable rights? And wouldn't it be better if government would quit creating rights which they dole out and control? And better if it would be less invasive in our lives and leave more control over ourselves to us?

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Old 03-13-2016, 05:36 AM   #259
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ity_of_service

31 of the top 103 longest serving members of congress are republicans....democrats own the top rankings...Trump should come out for term limits in very strong terms today....if Bernie did it.... we'd have to laugh pretty hard

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The following is a list from rollcall.com of the Republicans in the U.S. Senate that have served for at least 20 years and the dates when they first took office…

Orrin G. Hatch, Utah Jan. 4, 1977
Thad Cochran, Miss. Dec. 27, 1978
Charles E. Grassley, Iowa Jan. 5, 1981
Mitch McConnell, Ky. Jan. 3, 1985
Richard C. Shelby, Ala. Jan. 6, 1987
John McCain, Ariz. Jan. 6, 1987
James M. Inhofe, Okla. Nov. 30, 1994

The following is a list from rollcall.com of the Democrats in the U.S. Senate that have served for at least 20 years and the dates when they first took office…

Patrick J. Leahy, Vt. Jan. 14, 1975
Barbara A. Mikulski, Md. Jan. 6, 1987
Harry Reid, Nev. Jan. 6, 1987
Bernie Sanders Vt. Jan. 3, 1991
Dianne Feinstein, Calif. Nov. 4, 1992
Barbara Boxer, Calif. Jan. 5, 1993
Patty Murray, Wash. Jan. 5, 1993

The following is a list from rollcall.com of the Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives that have served for at least 20 years and the dates when they first took office…

Don Young, Alaska March 6, 1973
Jim Sensenbrenner, Wis. Jan. 15, 1979
Harold Rogers, Ky. Jan. 5, 1981
Christopher H. Smith, N.J. Jan. 5, 1981
Joe L. Barton, Texas Jan. 3, 1985
Lamar Smith, Texas Jan. 6, 1987
Fred Upton, Mich. Jan. 6, 1987
John J. Duncan Jr., Tenn. Nov. 8, 1988
Dana Rohrabacher, Calif. Jan. 3, 1989
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Fla. Aug. 29, 1989
John A. Boehner, Ohio Jan. 3, 1991
Sam Johnson, Texas May 18, 1991
Ken Calvert, Calif. Jan. 5, 1993
Robert W. Goodlatte, Va. Jan. 5, 1993
Peter T. King, N.Y. Jan. 5, 1993
John L. Mica, Fla. Jan. 5, 1993
Ed Royce, Calif. Jan. 5, 1993
Frank D. Lucas, Okla. May 10, 1994
Rodney Frelinghuysen, N.J. Jan. 4, 1995
Walter B. Jones, N.C. Jan. 4, 1995
Frank A. LoBiondo, N.J. Jan. 4, 1995
Mac Thornberry, Texas Jan. 4, 1995
Edward Whitfield, Ky. Jan. 4, 1995

The following is a list from rollcall.com of the Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives that have served for at least 20 years and the dates when they first took office…

John Conyers Jr., Mich. Jan. 4, 1965
Charles B. Rangel, N.Y. Jan. 21, 1971
Steny H. Hoyer, Md. May 19, 1981
Marcy Kaptur, Ohio Jan. 3, 1983
Sander M. Levin, Mich. Jan. 3, 1983
Peter J. Visclosky, Ind. Jan. 3, 1985
Peter A. DeFazio, Ore. Jan. 6, 1987
John Lewis, Ga. Jan. 6, 1987
Louise M. Slaughter, N.Y. Jan. 6, 1987
Nancy Pelosi, Calif. June 2, 1987
Frank Pallone Jr., N.J. Nov. 8, 1988
Eliot L. Engel, N.Y. Jan. 3, 1989
Nita M. Lowey, N.Y. Jan. 3, 1989
Jim McDermott, Wash. Jan. 3, 1989
Richard E. Neal, Mass. Jan. 3, 1989
José E. Serrano, N.Y. March 20, 1990
David E. Price, N.C. Jan. 7, 1997 Also served 1987-95
Rosa DeLauro, Conn. Jan. 3, 1991
Collin C. Peterson, Minn. Jan. 3, 1991
Maxine Waters, Calif. Jan. 3, 1991
Jerrold Nadler, N.Y. Nov. 3, 1992
Jim Cooper, Tenn. Jan. 7, 2003 Also served 1983-95
Xavier Becerra, Calif. Jan. 5, 1993
Sanford D. Bishop Jr., Ga. Jan. 5, 1993
Corrine Brown, Fla. Jan. 5, 1993
James E. Clyburn, S.C. Jan. 5, 1993
Anna G. Eshoo, Calif. Jan. 5, 1993
Gene Green, Texas Jan. 5, 1993
Luis V. Gutierrez, Ill. Jan. 5, 1993
Alcee L. Hastings, Fla. Jan. 5, 1993
Eddie Bernice Johnson, Texas Jan. 5, 1993
Carolyn B. Maloney, N.Y. Jan. 5, 1993
Lucille Roybal-Allard, Calif. Jan. 5, 1993
Bobby L. Rush, Ill. Jan. 5, 1993
Robert C. Scott, Va. Jan. 5, 1993
Nydia M. Velázquez, N.Y. Jan. 5, 1993
Bennie Thompson, Miss. April 13, 1993
Sam Farr, Calif. June 8, 1993
Lloyd Doggett, Texas Jan. 4, 1995
Mike Doyle, Pa. Jan. 4, 1995
Chaka Fattah, Pa. Jan. 4, 1995
Sheila Jackson Lee, Texas Jan. 4, 1995
Zoe Lofgren, Calif. Jan. 4, 1995

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I think you're talking about 3 votes.

He has no policy, no ground infrastructure and has offended millions of Americans.
Don't worry, he will have great advisers. It will be yuge!
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Don't worry, he will have great advisers. It will be yuge!
hey...we were told the Teleprompter Twit with no practical experience would "grow" into the job....that never happened but can't we imagine Trump could grow into the job even if Obama couldn't...maybe get some top advisers like Al Sharpton and whoever is in charge of America's Union Thugs at the time, whoever has been advising Obama on foreign policy sucks, so Trump can only do better I suppose.....maybe they'll put him on teleprompter after he wins the nomination so he'll stay on message like they did Barry and wifey...

love how the folks that have set the bar so low and who have invested so much authority into the Presidency are now apoplectic that someone like Trump might take the reigns


there is a message and a lesson there somewhere
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Amazing hysteria on the left currently on Social Media - they are VERY WORRIED about Trump. The independent vote has moved right. I think many will be jumping off a cliff soon.

HYSTERIA: A situation in which many people behave or react in an extreme or uncontrolled way because of fear, anger, etc.

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Amazing hysteria on the left currently on Social Media - they are VERY WORRIED about Trump. The independent vote has moved right. I think many will be jumping off a cliff soon.

HYSTERIA: A situation in which many people behave or react in an extreme or uncontrolled way because of fear, anger, etc.
and they are promising historic marches and protests....this should go well
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I won't make the Hitler comparison, but think of the Italians before they elected Mussolini. How that work out for them?
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so if "Democratic Socialism" is good now....

maybe "Democratic Fascism" will be good too !?
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Yes because the last thing we want to do is fundamentally change America . How's that working out for us ?
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Considering he's had a GOP hell bent on opposing policy and destroying his character I'd say O has had a pretty rough time. Thinking about where he started though history is likely to be pretty kind to his legacy...

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After decades of broken politics in Washington, and eight years of failed policies from George W. Bush, and 21 months of a campaign that's taken us from the rocky coast of Maine to the sunshine of California, we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America. In five days, you can turn the page on policies that put greed and irresponsibility on Wall Street before the hard work and sacrifice of folks on Main Street. In five days, you can choose policies that invest in our middle class, and create new jobs, and grow this economy, so that everyone has a chance to succeed, not just the CEO, but the secretary and janitor, not just the factory owner, but the men and women on the factory floor. In five days, you can put an end to the politics that would divide a nation just to win an election, that tries to pit region against region, and city against town, and Republican against Democrat, that asks -- asks us to fear at a time when we need to hope.
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Considering he's had a GOP hell bent on opposing policy and destroying his character I'd say O has had a pretty rough time. Thinking about where he started though history is likely to be pretty kind to his legacy...

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still whining about that?...give it a break
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