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See that's what happenes when someone drinks the Koo Aid and loses the ability to think for themselves ... you have nothing but empty canned phrases.

Says the guy who who mischaracterized the Goldman Sachs debacle. Talk about empty phrases. :rolleyes:

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Not sure how you can mix government plans that were projected to help in some way, that may or may not have succeeded and are the subject of ongoing debate, versus people who are making statements of purported fact they can't support in the slightest.

 

Have some more spiked Kool Aid ... :beer:

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Not sure how you can mix government plans that were projected to help in some way, that may or may not have succeeded and are the subject of ongoing debate, versus people who are making statements of purported fact they can't support in the slightest.

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:) I think it's missing a couple of periods, but I can't figure out where they would go....or it's encrypted

 

Or he's a political speech writer.

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Not sure how you can mix government plans that were projected to help in some way, that may or may not have succeeded and are the subject of ongoing debate, versus people who are making statements of purported fact they can't support in the slightest.

 

Have some more spiked Kool Aid ... :beer:

So to recap; the "government plans" like, say, the stimulus, or health care bill, or cash for clunkers, or housing rebates are somehow working on some debatable level? But a few mainstream-America folding-chair warmers at a conservative rally are to be mocked?

 

Mock all you want, Skippy, but I have bad news for you. Those people you're mocking are not about to make the same mistake twice. They won't ignore the mid-terms. So mock if you must. But please...I'm asking nicely, please...don't say you usually vote Republican as you also defend the dolts in office while simultaneously mocking the people who are about to take them out. I know no person who would say "(a) majority of my votes have been Republican" one moment, and then suggest the value and success of the current economic policies in place by this administration are somehow "debatable."

 

You need to embrace your inner Olbermann and come clean with yourself. Cuz inside your liberal mind is a flaming liberal dying to get out.

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So to recap; the "government plans" like, say, the stimulus, or health care bill, or cash for clunkers, or housing rebates are somehow working on some debatable level? But a few mainstream-America folding-chair warmers at a conservative rally are to be mocked?

 

Mock all you want, Skippy, but I have bad news for you. Those people you're mocking are not about to make the same mistake twice. They won't ignore the mid-terms. So mock if you must. But please...I'm asking nicely, please...don't say you usually vote Republican as you also defend the dolts in office while simultaneously mocking the people who are about to take them out. I know no person who would say "(a) majority of my votes have been Republican" one moment, and then suggest the value and success of the current economic policies in place by this administration are somehow "debatable."

 

You need to embrace your inner Olbermann and come clean with yourself. Cuz inside your liberal mind is a flaming liberal dying to get out.

 

Those people mock themselves with their nonsensical claims and canned responses to everything.

 

Just like you.

 

Here's some more spiked Kool Aid from Beck and Palin ... :beer:

 

Expensive moon shine though, will run you $100,000+ per speaking engagement and $1,000,000+ per book.

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Those people mock themselves with their nonsensical claims and canned responses to everything.

 

Just like you.

 

Here's some more spiked Kool Aid from Beck and Palin ... :beer:

 

Expensive moon shine though, will run you $100,000+ per speaking engagement and $1,000,000+ per book.

Hell of a expensive book. Per copy? What you and the Conner's fail to realize is people voluntarily buy Palin's books and listen to Beck. So what? OH I forget what Clintons advance was. Must be cherry kool aid.

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BC got a $10,000,000.00 advance in 2001 on his memoirs, "Planes, Stains and Bombs Over Kosovo" which was more than Hillary got for her ($8,000,000.00) memoirs, "I can't believe I slept with that man". BO got $500,000 in 2006 for his auto biography, "The Audacious Dope", and another $500,000 for another book deal this year.

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The difference is they're not leading rallies on DC, dressing themselves in the flag and claiming it's all about the people and "taking back America." If that's all true, why charge "the people" a fortune?

 

But hey if you want to shell out $550 for a Tea Party convention, to fund Palin's $115,000 fee, America gives you that freedom ...

 

Tea Party Convention ... Palin Taps Members for $115,000

 

LOL ... enjoy your Kool Aid :beer:

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The difference is they're not leading rallies on DC, dressing themselves in the flag and claiming it's all about the people and "taking back America." If that's all true, why charge "the people" a fortune?

 

But hey if you want to shell out $550 for a Tea Party convention, to fund Palin's $115,000 fee, America gives you that freedom ...

 

Tea Party Convention ... Palin Taps Members for $115,000

 

LOL ... enjoy your Kool Aid :beer:

 

I'm sorry, but is she a candidate for which office right now?

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The difference is they're not leading rallies on DC, dressing themselves in the flag and claiming it's all about the people and "taking back America."

 

Of course they're not. Pay no attention to the fact that you just described Obama's entire campaign and first year of his presidency. :lol:

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BC got a $10,000,000.00 advance in 2001 on his memoirs, "Planes, Stains and Bombs Over Kosovo" which was more than Hillary got for her ($8,000,000.00) memoirs, "I can't believe I slept with that man". BO got $500,000 in 2006 for his auto biography, "The Audacious Dope", and another $500,000 for another book deal this year.

That doesn't count you big silly. It HAS to be one of the racist, bigoted, islamophobic teabaggers that come from the evil, wealthy, Big Oil (you choose the "evil" noun)backers party in order to back up Joe's claim. :thumbsup:

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The difference is they're not leading rallies on DC, dressing themselves in the flag and claiming it's all about the people and "taking back America." If that's all true, why charge "the people" a fortune?

Odd,I can't remember what Hillery's current job is. I assume if it's in government[or was earned in any way by her association with a government official] She will give back the book Royalty's. But you know running for pretend senator from NY and Dem primary's for president is a noble cause, so just let her keep it.

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The funny thing is you nerdballs running thru your list of Tea Party-approved come backs __ you're a Liberal, you love Clinton, some Democrats are rats too, you're for socialist programs, you're against freedom, blah blah blah __ have no idea about my politics.

 

So for the record:

 

- majority of my votes have been for Republicans;

- I've never voted for a Clinton for President or Senator;

- I am highly opposed to the recent stimulus programs of BOTH the Bush and Obama administrations. I think they are selective which is unfair, and they also don't let the private sector work properly. In the long run, they will only create a bigger government debt bubble in America.

 

If that makes me a freedom hating, Liberal loving, big government socialist ... well, all I can say is here's some more Tea Party Kool Aid for you LOL ... :beer:

 

Of course they're not. Pay no attention to the fact that you just described Obama's entire campaign and first year of his presidency. :lol:

To fund a campaign, not pad a wallet like Beck and Palin.

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Of course they're not. Pay no attention to the fact that you just described Obama's entire campaign and first year of his presidency. :lol:

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Of course, Joe-the-six-pack will disagree with you, because you're not him and not being him is the same as not agreeing with him. But you need to be a completely batschit "storm the Discovery Channel Building" lunatic to make the case he's trying to make.

 

To fund a campaign, not pad a wallet like Beck and Palin.

I rest my case.

 

Quit while you're ahead conner. Changing your username doesn't make you seem any smarter.

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ITS JUST A "SMALL PERCENTAGE"!!!!!!!!

 

False.

 

Most, if not all of the people who showed up for that god-forsaken rally (except for those who showed up to make fun of it) sound exactly like the idiots this guy caught on camera.

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