Sunday, 13 October 2013

I think they want us to resemble china §

I think they want us to resemble china § agnosticguy2013-10-13 19:59:14sfoforeign guards, I should say § KolobianKandidate2013-10-13 19:59:08brlLOL.....I don't give a fuck § trimblee2013-10-13 19:58:33I wonder if the good Doctor had troubles NeutronButthole2013-10-13 19:56:17with her EBT card this weekend.....Ah hahahahaha!seaI have to agree. § Gator_boots2013-10-13 19:56:10I know... § fog__horn2013-10-13 19:54:05RNC Hispanic Outreach Chief Quits, Registers as lie_____detector2013-10-13 19:51:10RNC Hispanic Outreach Chief Quits, Registers as Democrat Republicans say he quit a month ago, but it's all over the place today. Moral: Wingnut Republicans are wingnut Republicans, and normal people are normal people, and never the twain shall meet. This guy turned his back on a high-paid, high-profile job and burned his bridges. That's how bad these people are: When Republicans appointed Pablo Pantoja to State Director of Florida Hispanic Outreach for the Republican National Committee, they hoped he would be able to bridge the sizable gap that only expanded during the 2012 elections, when the state’s 4.7 million Hispanic voters supported Barack Obama over Mitt Romney by a 20 percent margin. But after months of inaction by Congressional Republicans on comprehensive immigration reform and stiff resistance by Republican-leaning groups like the Heritage Foundation, Pantoja has had enough; on Monday, he announced via email that he was leaving the party and registering as a Democrat: Friend,
Yes, I have changed my political affiliation to the Democratic Party. It doesn’t take much to see the culture of intolerance surrounding the Republican Party today. I have wondered before about the seemingly harsh undertones about immigrants and others. Look no further; a well-known organization recently confirms the intolerance of that which seems different or strange to them. Pantoja goes on to specifically cite last week’s revelation — that an author of Heritage’s false report on the cost of the Gang of Eight’s immigration bill wrote a dissertation in which he suggested that Hispanics are at a permanent disadvantage because they have lower IQs — as the final straw in his political evolution. Prior to assuming the role of state director, Pantoja served in the National Guard, doing multiple tours abroad in Kuwait and Iraq before returning to the states and getting involved in Republican politics. In 2010 he served as a field director in Florida during the midterm elections. sfoI hope we get ACA signup numbers this week § trimblee2013-10-13 19:51:06seai own a farm and offer work to homeless... atchisontopekas-fe2013-10-13 19:50:40My wife and I volunteer in a kitchen at a homeless shelter. lnkThanks bag FROG-452013-10-13 19:49:54I've been a little off lately. It's all goodseaI just posted solution to healthcare, below § asdff232013-10-13 19:48:32lnkI'm not the GOP, asshole. I'm a conservative § FROG-452013-10-13 19:48:25Then I found them mean, racist and greedy § Mike5522013-10-13 19:46:09lnkI have four Frog.......................... bageled12013-10-13 19:45:531. no lying 2. no cheating 3. no stealing..., & 4. treat people the way you would want to be treated........ I was once naive and thought I was a Pub § Mike5522013-10-13 19:44:53Republican Party's clueless caucus is pretty muc lie_____detector2013-10-13 19:44:49Republican Party's clueless caucus is pretty much their entire caucus Conervatives Alexander Burns and Jake Sherman of Politico take a look at what they call the GOP's "clueless caucus" — the Todd Akins and Allen Wests and Steve Kings and Michele Bachmanns of the Republican Party who just can't stop saying stupid things. I'll never object to talking about clueless Republicans, but here's the thing thing: the clueless caucus isn't some rump group of House Republicans who get more attention they deserve. It's pretty much infused the entire party. For example, here is one of the Republicans who Burns and Sherman offer up as a counterpoint to the clueless caucus: Tennessee Rep. Marsha Blackburn, perhaps the deftest communicator among the House GOP women, stepped up to be an advocate for the legislation instead. Speaking to POLITICO, Blackburn said the only thing the party can do in these moments is try to put its best messengers forward. “I think people are going to misspeak. What we seek to do as women is to be a positive force for the right kind of change,” Blackburn said. She suggested voters might swap out some of her loquacious colleagues in coming elections. “Many times when you want to change what’s happening, you change the players,” she told POLITICO. “Having more conservative women in Washington would be a good thing.” But if Marsha Blackburn is supposed to be one of the "clueful" Republicans, it only serves to reinforce the depth of their problems. Sure, Blackburn replaced Rep. Trent Franks as leader of their abortion ban legislation after Franks dismissed pregnancies resulting from rape and incest. But yesterday, Blackburn defended the legislation's requirement that women report rape to police before being able to have an abortion by arguing that the purpose of the bill was to to put more rapists behind bars. Now, I don't know about you, but I think the idea that banning abortion after 20 weeks will help stop rape is pretty damn clueless. In fact, it doesn't seem any less clueless than the guy she replaced. But even if it is, the fact that there are Republicans even more clueless than her shows just how clueless congressional Republicans really are. unkthat's because you have a limited imagination toddg2013-10-13 19:44:42That's why you're a fry cook. Want to compare salaries? I'm a Senior Software Engineer. How does that compare to a fry cook like you?unkBob Dole on today's Republican Party: 'Reagan co lie_____detector2013-10-13 19:43:41Bob Dole on today's Republican Party: 'Reagan couldn't have made it' How can you resist a picture of Bachmann and Cruz in a post about GOP angst? I'm not sure how he managed to get past the network's thought police, but Bob Dole went on Fox News Sunday and said this about the party that nominated him for president in 1996: “I think they ought to put a sign on the national committee doors that says ‘closed for repairs’ until New Year’s Day next year and spend that time going over ideas and positive agendas,” Dole said when asked about the state of today’s Republicans. Dole also said he doubted he could make it in today’s party. “I doubt it,” Dole said. “Reagan couldn’t have made it. Certainly Nixon could not have made it because he had ideas. We might have made it, but I doubt it.” Okay, first, the obvious point: Can you imagine a former Democratic presidential nominee saying that Franklin Delano Roosevelt couldn't make it in today's Democratic Party? This is like John Kerry or Al Gore coming forward and saying the Democratic Party had gone so nuts that John F. Kennedy couldn't survive in it. And Joe Lieberman isn't an analogy—he never embodied the mainstream of the Democratic Party the way Bob Dole once represented the heart of the GOP. So this is pretty unusual stuff. But here's what had me really cracking up: Dole's lament that fact that Richard Nixon couldn't survive in today's GOP. I get what he was trying to say, but still, when you say your party sucks so much that it sucks more than the guy who perfected the Southern strategy and became the first president ever to resign, then you must really think your party sucks. sfoI think thats anti-lube § PeePoopPatel2013-10-13 19:43:27unk46% of Americans hold creationist beliefs. toddg2013-10-13 19:43:16http://www.gallup.com/poll/155003/Hold-Creationist-View-Human-Origins.aspx?utm_source=alert&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=syndication&utm_content=morelink&utm_term=Religion Which is why unless we're talking about election polling I don't really care what Americans think.Exactly.....why I don't care about polls trimblee2013-10-13 19:42:50'we know what the problem is.unkYou tell me your version Todd. I know, 1psychicfish2013-10-13 19:41:23they figured it would bring costs down, but it hasn't so far and jobs are being lost in the mean time. Part-time and temp jobs are becoming the norm.unk21% of Americans, nearly a record low, consider lie_____detector2013-10-13 19:41:0921% of Americans, nearly a record low, consider themselves Republicans. The hits just keep on coming for the GOP, huh? Looking at the crosstabs, I actually calculate the number of self-identified at 22 percent. That compares to 38 percent Democrat, and 39 percent independent. (For comparison's sake, the 2012 presidential exit poll ended up 38 percent Democratic, 32 percent Republican, 29 percent independent or something else.) Of course, the tea party crowd pretends to be independent, which is how Mitt Romney won the independent vote last year. However, something is happening with that independent vote. Per Pew, Obama's approval rating among independents was 28-51 in November 2011, which was a net 44 points more favorable than Republicans at 11-75. It is now 42-44 with independents, or a net 55 points more favorable than Republicans at 16-73. Independents are also more likely to approve of congressional Democrats than Republicans, by a net 14 points. In other words, independents are moving left. Whether that means that independents as a group are evolving politically, or whether it's addition by subtraction as the teabaggers tune out of politics is impossible to say. Whatever the reason, this is just more bad news for Republicans. It's not just that few Americans want to align themselves with the Republican Party, but they are also losing independents. I know it's a lot to ask for, but if Democrats can resist the urge to fuck things up, 2014 could start shaping up quite nicely. unkI did thanks. That's why unlike you toddg2013-10-13 19:40:56I have a real job that pays real wages.unkIN THOSE 6 MONTHS I BET you_idiot_obama2013-10-13 19:37:58MOST WILL SIGN UP FOR MEDICAIDsfoObamacare a disater....my prayers answered trimblee2013-10-13 19:37:21regarding the rollout. It couldn't have blown up in their face any better than if I had sabatoged the website myself. dalHow dare you NIGGER send armed goons to Heydumbass2342013-10-13 19:33:27Attack our elderly vets in DC you will be LYNCHED by the people soon I will get my spitting skills readyunkI'm glad. Let Those rednecks embarrass you! § Mike5522013-10-13 19:30:24corgo away. you drop the i.q. of this forum § CheeZi-wizrd2013-10-13 19:29:33inlWell gee, guess I don't need alarm clock, then. § ByeByeBama2013-10-13 19:29:07



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