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  • Class debate, not partisan!

    Does anyone else hate rich people like this for standing in the way of the will of the common people? Make no mistake: This is not a partisan debate, it's class debate!! ONLY THE RICH PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY DON'T WANT REFORM BECAUSE THEY HAVE MONEY IN THE STOCK MARKET! There is no doubt these people's fund managers have diversified ...
    Posted to Prescriptions by averyfreeman on November 8, 2009
  • Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor -- Says Roe Is "Settled Law"

    All I need to know about today's U.S. Senate Nomination Hearing for Liberal New York City Feminist Sotomayor, is that she thinks the appalling pro-Abort ''Roe vs. Wade'' Supreme Court ''Decision'' of 1973, is ''Settled Law'' (her words.) Hispanic voters may be trending towards the Democratic Party side of the political ledger lately, and who ...
    Posted to Dialogues by MichaelBernard4 on July 14, 2009
  • He Should Not Resign!

    Sanford should remain as Governor of South Carolina; that way he will be a constant reminder of the family values wing of the Republican Party. Then he should make a serious run for President, sucking up dollars and air time that might more effectively be used by another candidate. Please, Guv, stand by your mistress!
    Posted to Explainer by forest imp on July 1, 2009
  • Republican Youth As A Dying Trend

    I doubt very seriously that twitter is the future as a member of the younger generation I can say with great confidence that twitter will be a dying trend. Many of my colleagues who have used twitter find it boring because it requires constant attention to maintain your twitter page and keep it updated. Twitter is a website that gets the majority ...
    Posted to Politics by loveguitar2492 on June 8, 2009
  • Satan and his religious right are dead...

    If the religious right was a christian organization they would have fought tooth and nail to stop the killing of all our babies... sad don't you think seeing that they can pray for rain to wash out an Obama speech ... but they cannot pass legislation to protect our unborn babes. Just a bunch of devil worshippers trying to obtain fame and ...
    Posted to Politics by Bobrobert on May 23, 2009
  • I believe in Rove, Ingram, Cheney and Limbaugh!

    I cheer on Rush Limbaugh, Senator Graham, Laura Ingram. Go guys go! You truly stand for the principles of today's Republican Party. Keep Cheney on the AIR! Do away with Gov. Crist of Florida, Olympia Snow, do away with all the ''moderates'' who do not tow the company line! Your time has come to take control of a party that has 21% approval ...
    Posted to Today's Papers by EXGVKID on May 14, 2009
  • Listening parties is a start...but being honest is difficult

    ...for Republicans. First off, the entire statement about Conservatives having ''faith in God'' as one of it's core principles is to insinuate that Democrats are just godless heathens, which is not true...or to say that conservatism can't stand without that principle, which it certainly can. The conservative platform must get as far away from ...
    Posted to Politics by JohnnyCaffeine on May 4, 2009
  • Re: Interesting Graphic

    I would have liked to have seen the graphic be more interactive. The possibility to change the values, i.e. ''voted the same way on X percent of the votes in 200X'', would have yielded an even better understanding of which senators are relatively extreme in their views and which senators are more in the middle. It would also be interesting to ...
    Posted to Politics by szkott on April 30, 2009
  • Reaping Intolerance (or "Dont Be That Guy")

    The GOP is having a hard time because their philosophy that introspection is tantamount to treason does not only apply to those who seek to examine and address America's flaws, but also to anyone who tries to do the same to their party. The fact is that the GOP = CONSERVATIVE = AMERICAN equation is now reaping its results. Republican and ...
    Posted to Politics by justicepsych on April 29, 2009
  • Legal Foot Dragging Denial of Inevitable by Senate Republicn

    I find the months long and continuing saga of Senate Republicans and former incumbent Norm Coleman of Minnesota, in denying a rightful U.S. Senate seat to Al Franken, both insulting and undemocratic. These Republican legal stratagems and arguments are hollow and feckless, mere tools of the impoverished and unimaginative minds of Sore Losers. In ...
    Posted to Jurisprudence by MichaelBernard4 on March 20, 2009
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