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21 Apr 2011 2:36PM
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The Liberal play book:
1. Propose and fight for any law that increases the scope and power of the federal government.
2. Use fear-mongering, lies, and false accusations to promote the proposal and get the ignorant masses on board.
3. When someone points out the flaws in your plan call them names such as racist or fear-monger.
4. When the proposal is passed and fails blame it on Republicans.

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21 Apr 2011 5:57PM

^^Very well said^^ LOL Obama is doing that very think right now with entitlements. He cut Medicare to seniors with his health plan, was discussing cutting down much of Social Security...but instead did nothing, waited for the Republican house plan, then started saying that it was unfair and Repubs hate poor people, LOL! Obama is about as far from a fearless leader as you can get!

Class warfare, always the refuge for a Democrat scoundral.

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21 Apr 2011 6:47PM

that playbook could easily be changed to be what he republicans do.

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21 Apr 2011 6:47PM

*the republicans

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21 Apr 2011 7:09PM

^^Yeah, and monkey might fly out of your butt^^ Keep dreamin'......

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21 Apr 2011 7:14PM

weird stuff happens so that just might

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21 Apr 2011 8:01PM

^^yeah, you know that marijuana you speak of? you might want to lay off it for a while^^

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21 Apr 2011 8:07PM

I think he meant crack

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22 Apr 2011 2:42AM

The Republicans play book:
1. Propose and fight for any law that increases the scope and power of big business.
2. Use fear-mongering, lies, and false accusations to promote the proposal and get the ignorant masses on board.
3. When someone points out the flaws in your plan call them names such as racist or fear-monger or anti American.
4. When the proposal is passed and fails blame it on Democrats.

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22 Apr 2011 2:49AM

People really should stop blaming Obama for everything that is wrong with the country today. The p******** doesnt have magical powers. He can only act within the scope of his powers laid out by the constituion. Do some homework, the money the governemnt spends is appropriated by the republican controlled House of Representatives. Any Laws made are created in the Democrat controlled Senate. All the p******** does is sign the checks, and give out the attaboys. And he can veto laws and appropriation bills too, which he's been doing, btw.. If the tea party repubs had their way, we poor folk would be led around back and shot..

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22 Apr 2011 2:53AM

Doesn't everyone have the ability to stop being poor. My family and i were once very poor and now aren't at all. It's hard but it can be done. I don't understand why the government keeps giving poor handouts instead of a hand up. The wealthy are wealthy for a reason and the poor stay poor for a reason. No one believes in survival of the fittest anymore.

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22 Apr 2011 3:01AM

Well some people just cant do it, they live pay check to pay check, and sometimes it isnt enough. Just because you're sporting the silver spoon, doesnt mean everybody else can, especially when you stingy bastards wont spend a dime in the community. I make 40k a year, I BARELY get by.. And I only have MYSELF to support, I dont have a fancy car, and I pay rent, which goes up year after year. I wont even consider buying a house, because i'll get ripped off and lose it, like i seen happen to most of my friends, thanks in part to republican GREED. And we are civilized, not wild, so survival of the fittest is an obsolete notion. Some people can work hard and still not make ends meet, that's reality, and another reality is sometimes you need a helping hand. Get over yourself, some of us arent as lucky as you are, but you wouldnt know that because you refuse to see the big picture, because you take your rich lifestyle for granted.. Need beats Greed. I have everything I need and some of what I want. I dont need to have it all..

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22 Apr 2011 2:50AM

at least no one on this thread actually matters..

OH WAIT YOU'RE ON A PORN SITE TALKING POLITICS

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22 Apr 2011 2:54AM

^^ Oh wait, your on a porn site reading posts about politics.
You know why some people like to post here?
It is because unlike other sites, we can actually say what we want, right or wrong, without having the comments being deleted.

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22 Apr 2011 2:55AM

I'm glad someone said it.

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22 Apr 2011 3:17AM

Isn't that what 4chan is for?

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22 Apr 2011 2:55AM

Republicans are like Jews. They dont want to help anybody but themselves. No wonder the modern Republican party has lost all respect..

And we cant say P r e s i d e n t w/o it getting bleeped? lol

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22 Apr 2011 3:27AM

Presi‌dent.

Huh.

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22 Apr 2011 3:39AM

p********
p********.

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22 Apr 2011 4:01AM

Presi‌dent presi‌dent presi‌dent presi‌dent.

I don't know what everybody else's problem is.

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22 Apr 2011 4:00AM

The Republicans have lost respect because they have moved to far to the left. The Reps. are now, what the Dems were in 1964 when Kennedy was Pres. The Dems have moved so far to the left that they are almost commies or progressives.
If the Reps, want respect again they would be working on..
1. Closing the borders and deporting illegals.
2.Stop fucking around with the wars we have now and either get out or bomb the fuckers till they change their ways.
3.Bringing back all the jobs that ran overseas to save a few bucks.
4. Tell the world we wont stand for their shit anymore and if they dont like it, they will face the wrath of the USA. We wont bow down to them anymore because we are the best and always will be.
5. Kick the UN out of the USA and drop out of it completely.
6. Any country that receives aid from the US, better show how it was used and used properly or all aid will be cut off.

I know it is just a pipe dream, but the USA could be a great country again if they were not so PC and grew some nuts.

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22 Apr 2011 4:03AM

I liked it all until #5. That is sthe most idiotic thing I could possibly think of.

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22 Apr 2011 4:04AM

I meant 1961 or whenever..before he was shot...to tired to look up the years.

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22 Apr 2011 4:13AM

�The U.S. has been the largest financial supporter of the U.N. since the organization�s founding in 1945. The U.S. is currently assessed 22 percent of the U.N. regular budget and more than 27 percent of the U.N. peacekeeping budget. In dollar terms, the Administration�s budget for FY 2011 requested $516.3 million for the U.N. regular budget and more than $2.182 billion for the peacekeeping budget.

�However, the U.S. also provides assessed financial contributions to other U.N. organizations and voluntary contributions to many more U.N. organizations. According to OMB, total U.S. contributions to the U.N. system were more than $6.347 billion in FY 2009. This is more than $1 billion more than total contributions as compiled by OMB for FY 2005, and it is indicative of the rising budgetary trends in the U.N. and the consequential demand on U.S. financial support.�

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