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Topic: Republicans worried
Fanta46's photo
Thu 05/15/08 02:51 PM
Or maybe not..............

Dang,
One day someone might answer that..huh noway

Fanta46's photo
Thu 05/15/08 03:27 PM
Come on Lindy,
Im waiting.....

If you cant think of something at least make it up...laugh laugh

Lindyy's photo
Thu 05/15/08 03:44 PM

Name one good thing Bush has done while President Lindy..


He has given you something to b__ch about.laugh laugh

IF NOTHING ELSE ON EARTH, HE ACCOMPLISHED GETTING PARTIAL BIRTH ABORTION ILLEGAL!!!!! That in and of itself is enough for me to be thrilled about. No more babies having a knife stuck into their neck and a tube inserted and his/her brains sucked out!!!

I can think of nothing in this world greater to have been accomplished.

I do believe a couple months ago I posted a biggggg post on the accomplishments of President George W.Bush. You did not want to hear it then.

YOU ALL YELL AT ME AND TELL ME TO BE OPEN MINDED, BUT WHEN WILL THE REST OF ALL OF YOU BE 'OPENMINDED' TO OTHER ISSUES AND OTHER PEOPLES THOUGHTS? Never, why did I even ask?

WHY do you hate so much?
Seems that anything that is opposite of you, you just down and hate.

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Lindyy
Proud owner of Utopia's Golden Honesty, CD



Lindyy's photo
Thu 05/15/08 03:47 PM

Come on Lindy,
Im waiting.....

If you cant think of something at least make it up...laugh laugh


Fanta, my friend, even though we go at each other like idiots, please be advised that I do not stayed glued to this PC.

I posted my opinion right before this one. Please learn some patience:smile:


Lindyy

Fanta46's photo
Thu 05/15/08 04:10 PM
Edited by Fanta46 on Thu 05/15/08 04:13 PM
OK,
Richard John Santorum R/PA introduced the bill in 1995.
Since he was a Republican and Clinton had vetoed the bill twice in his Presidency I'll "Partially" give you that one.

Of course, he didnt really do anything except not veto it.
He didnt write it and he dang sure didnt vote it in to law by himself.

I'll give him 1/100 th of a credit, just because I know you've had a bum week!!drinker

Fanta46's photo
Thu 05/15/08 04:21 PM
The more I think about it Lindy,,,,
Im not so sure that can even be qualified as something done for America.,,,,

Eh, what the heck. Ill let you have the 1/100th creditdrinker

TheCaptain's photo
Thu 05/15/08 04:39 PM
I'm not worried about the election in November. Not one ot the three possible candidates endorse my beliefs.

Fanta46's photo
Thu 05/15/08 05:04 PM
No vote?


Fanta46's photo
Thu 05/15/08 05:09 PM
I would have expected you to vote. I believe you are informed, thats evident.drinker

TheCaptain's photo
Thu 05/15/08 05:13 PM
I'll vote. Thats for sure. Probably a write in.

Fanta46's photo
Thu 05/15/08 05:15 PM

I'll vote. Thats for sure. Probably a write in.



drinker drinker

MsCarmen's photo
Thu 05/15/08 05:49 PM

The more I think about it Lindy,,,,
Im not so sure that can even be qualified as something done for America.,,,,

Eh, what the heck. Ill let you have the 1/100th creditdrinker


Sorry Fanta, I have to disagree on giving the credit points. Yeah it's all fine and good that he passed that law, and it served a purpose to some of the U.S., but what about all of U.S.?

In my opinion, I just think we need to stop being so "politically correct" when it comes to asking what our future representatives of this country are going to do for us. Say what you want to say damn it! Ask the questions that need to be asked! Stop being so scared to ask the questions that need to be asked and demand a straight answer. And if the answer they give isn't good enough, tell them it's not good enough, you want a better answer!

We've gotten to the point in the past of worrying about being embarrassed or criticized for asking certain questions that we pretty much let them say what they had to say and based our decisions only on that. If we stand up as a country and demand publicly what we really want and that we aren't going to vote for you unless you can prove to us that you can give us what we want, then I believe that's the only way we are going to get this country back on track. Tough times never last but tough people do, and I think if we are tough and stand our ground united, we can get what we want if we just demand. It's our right!

Fanta46's photo
Thu 05/15/08 05:55 PM
laugh laugh laugh

I said that in a way.

I dont think that can be considered as doing something for America, (maybe the Christian right) but Lindy has had a bad week so I gave in and credited him the 1/100th of a point!!

adj4u's photo
Thu 05/15/08 06:15 PM

I'll vote. Thats for sure. Probably a write in.



drinker drinker

mnhiker's photo
Thu 05/15/08 06:24 PM
Edited by mnhiker on Thu 05/15/08 06:25 PM

Republicans are losing more and more seats in congress.
What is alarming them most is they are losing them in districts and states that have been traditionally Republican, in some instances for 99 years. This could possibly be leading up to the worst loss for them since Watergate. They are beginning to turn on their own.

This is a good story,

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/05/gop_stunned_by_loss_in_mississ.html

These are results of special elections since Bush has taken office.

2008

Dennis Hastert (R-IL) resigned. Special election winner: Bill Foster (D).
Richard Baker (R-LA) resigned. Special election winner: Don Cazayoux (D).
Roger Wicker (R-MS) appointed to Senate. Special election winner: Travis Childers (D).

2004

Ernie Fletcher (R-KY) elected governor. Special election winner: Ben Chandler (D).
Bill Janklow (R-SD) resigned. Special election winner: Stephanie Herseth (D).

2001

Norm Sisisky (D-VA) died. Special election winner: Randy Forbes (R).

They have been thinking Americans are stupid and standing behind their policies.
I think it is heartening to see that we arent, and maybe they too are beginning to get the message. What do you think?




The Republicans have only themselves to blame for supporting that idiot Bush Jr. and the satanic D I C K Cheney.

They have earned and deserve every lost seat and more.

Fanta46's photo
Fri 05/16/08 06:33 AM


Republicans are losing more and more seats in congress.
What is alarming them most is they are losing them in districts and states that have been traditionally Republican, in some instances for 99 years. This could possibly be leading up to the worst loss for them since Watergate. They are beginning to turn on their own.

This is a good story,

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/05/gop_stunned_by_loss_in_mississ.html

These are results of special elections since Bush has taken office.

2008

Dennis Hastert (R-IL) resigned. Special election winner: Bill Foster (D).
Richard Baker (R-LA) resigned. Special election winner: Don Cazayoux (D).
Roger Wicker (R-MS) appointed to Senate. Special election winner: Travis Childers (D).

2004

Ernie Fletcher (R-KY) elected governor. Special election winner: Ben Chandler (D).
Bill Janklow (R-SD) resigned. Special election winner: Stephanie Herseth (D).

2001

Norm Sisisky (D-VA) died. Special election winner: Randy Forbes (R).

They have been thinking Americans are stupid and standing behind their policies.
I think it is heartening to see that we arent, and maybe they too are beginning to get the message. What do you think?




The Republicans have only themselves to blame for supporting that idiot Bush Jr. and the satanic D I C K Cheney.

They have earned and deserve every lost seat and more.


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