SDS Posted November 4, 2004 Posted November 4, 2004 hey, our ideas won, but lets just go with your ideas that lost and we'll all be happy!!!! what a bunch of BS. If bipartisanship was the goal we would do away with elections and have the entire govt split 50/50 and force it all to work... Let me tell you a story about bipartisanship. George Bush Sr. wanted to be a "uniter". He wanted to work together with those bipartisan-loving democrats who have nothing but goodness flowing through their veins. Sure he made a pledge not to raise taxes, but hey - let's work together! So, the democrat Senate Majority leader George Mitchell crafted the tax increase - with threats to shut down the govt if it wasn't passed - and Bush took the bait. He wanted to be a uniter. So, he signed the infamous Mitchell tax increase into law and then Mitchell and his band of bipartisan-loving democrats proceeded to lop the balls off that fuggin' promise breaking republican.... I'm sure GB is happy he extended his hand across the aisle... So spare your breath about bipartisanship. You people will never vote for a republican anyway, so go pound sand. Or better yet - make a cohesive argument for your ideas, change minds, and win elections. I'm guessing you'll forego trying to move the electorate with ideas. You'll just spend time pissing on those crazy religious people.... then in 4 years I can watch again as you all scratch your collective asses about why you can't win a state between MD and CA.
Pete Posted November 4, 2004 Posted November 4, 2004 How about when Clinton used the Republican ecomic plan and our economy rocked for 7 years?
Berg Posted November 4, 2004 Posted November 4, 2004 hey, our ideas won, but lets just go with your ideas that lost and we'll all be happy!!!! what a bunch of BS. If bipartisanship was the goal we would do away with elections and have the entire govt split 50/50 and force it all to work... Let me tell you a story about bipartisanship. George Bush Sr. wanted to be a "uniter". He wanted to work together with those bipartisan-loving democrats who have nothing but goodness flowing through their veins. Sure he made a pledge not to raise taxes, but hey - let's work together! So, the democrat Senate Majority leader George Mitchell crafted the tax increase - with threats to shut down the govt if it wasn't passed - and Bush took the bait. He wanted to be a uniter. So, he signed the infamous Mitchell tax increase into law and then Mitchell and his band of bipartisan-loving democrats proceeded to lop the balls off that fuggin' promise breaking republican.... I'm sure GB is happy he extended his hand across the aisle... So spare your breath about bipartisanship. You people will never vote for a republican anyway, so go pound sand. Or better yet - make a cohesive argument for your ideas, change minds, and win elections. I'm guessing you'll forego trying to move the electorate with ideas. You'll just spend time pissing on those crazy religious people.... then in 4 years I can watch again as you all scratch your collective asses about why you can't win a state between MD and CA. 100787[/snapback] Sorry but that example is not bipartisanship.
KOKBILLS Posted November 4, 2004 Posted November 4, 2004 hey, our ideas won, but lets just go with your ideas that lost and we'll all be happy!!!! what a bunch of BS. If bipartisanship was the goal we would do away with elections and have the entire govt split 50/50 and force it all to work... Let me tell you a story about bipartisanship. George Bush Sr. wanted to be a "uniter". He wanted to work together with those bipartisan-loving democrats who have nothing but goodness flowing through their veins. Sure he made a pledge not to raise taxes, but hey - let's work together! So, the democrat Senate Majority leader George Mitchell crafted the tax increase - with threats to shut down the govt if it wasn't passed - and Bush took the bait. He wanted to be a uniter. So, he signed the infamous Mitchell tax increase into law and then Mitchell and his band of bipartisan-loving democrats proceeded to lop the balls off that fuggin' promise breaking republican.... I'm sure GB is happy he extended his hand across the aisle... So spare your breath about bipartisanship. You people will never vote for a republican anyway, so go pound sand. Or better yet - make a cohesive argument for your ideas, change minds, and win elections. I'm guessing you'll forego trying to move the electorate with ideas. You'll just spend time pissing on those crazy religious people.... then in 4 years I can watch again as you all scratch your collective asses about why you can't win a state between MD and CA. 100787[/snapback] Very well said! B)
millbank Posted November 4, 2004 Posted November 4, 2004 For sure the Democrats if they had won the House , the Senate , the Presidency would be talking Bipartisanship today as if they had no mandate , how these folks say these things with straight faces.....
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