Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7024|132 and Bush

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Vote for Change!  Change what? How?  He doesn't even fucking really know how.  ATG, going with someone who you know nothing about is far more scarier than picking one where you knowing what you are going to get.
Two doors. One you know will drop you off a 50 foot cliff, the other is uncertain. Which do you go through? Kinda sad.. but yea, that's where we are at. To be frank people are tired of the same and are willing to gamble.
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Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6829|North Carolina

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

103rd, 102nd, 101st were all Dems .. half of the 90's. This decade is looking to be almost split it seems also.
Perhaps, but...  the growth really didn't kick in until the Republicans took over, but by the same token, things really started to fall by 2006 as well.

To put it more bluntly, the Republicans were great when they had a Democrat president to balance them out, but once they ran both Houses and the presidency, things started to go to shit.
WHAT? 
How did things go to shit?
We did not cause 9-11.  We did not foster the euro.   How did things go to shit due to the Republicans?  Unemployment was at its lowest.  The media  cried recession even when we weren't.
Well, let's see...  Republicans spent more than Democrats have in a long time between 2001 and 2006.  The Federal Debt is at a record level.  We're spending $2 billion a week on Iraq.  A large portion of the world hates us more than ever, and Republicans really haven't done jack in dealing with the healthcare issues we face or border security.

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Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7024|132 and Bush

Turquoise wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

Yes, but from 2001 to 2006, government spending went up tremendously.
I know.. Wars, Airline bailouts , Major disasters, 2004 Hurricanes season, Katrina, African charity (No President has done more for Africa in terms of $), Refurbishing the intelligence agencies after Clinton raped them... etc.
Wars -- Much bigger one was unnecessary
Bailouts -- NEVER necessary
Katrina -- Ok, I'll give you that one, but we're wasting a shitload on a levee system that will fail again.  Move New Orleans up river for fuck sake.
Charity -- What's that?  Oh yeah..  foreign aid, something a TRUE conservative would be either against or very frugal on.
Intelligence Agencies -- Ok, I'll give you that one too.
Hey, I'm just explaining. I could think of a bunch more that makes me want to kick Bush's the Governments teeth in. Israeli charity while we teeter with our own economic problems is a start.
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ATG
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Kmarion wrote:

Two doors. One you know will drop you off a 50 foot cliff, the other is uncertain. Which do you go through? Kinda sad.. but yea, that's where we are at. To be frank people are tired of the same and are willing to gamble.
That's it.


Republicans are leading us into debt and endless war. McCain is just more of the same.
We hunger for a new direction.

I'll take my chances on the uncertain.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7024|132 and Bush

Turquoise wrote:

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

Perhaps, but...  the growth really didn't kick in until the Republicans took over, but by the same token, things really started to fall by 2006 as well.

To put it more bluntly, the Republicans were great when they had a Democrat president to balance them out, but once they ran both Houses and the presidency, things started to go to shit.
WHAT? 
How did things go to shit?
We did not cause 9-11.  We did not foster the euro.   How did things go to shit due to the Republicans?  Unemployment was at its lowest.  The media  cried recession even when we weren't.
Well, let's see...  Republicans spent more than Democrats have in a long time between 2001 and 2006.  The Federal Debt is at a record level.  We're spending $2 billion a week on Iraq.  A large portion of the world hates us more than ever, and Republicans really haven't done jack in dealing with the healthcare issues we face or border security.
Maybe we need a Republican Congress? Like the majority we had when Clinton reduced the deficit. ..lol.
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Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7024|132 and Bush

Times up Hilldog.
https://i25.tinypic.com/5mzrqg.jpg
http://origin.observer.com/2008/end-clinton-strategy
As I write this, she’s been nuked in Carolina and is, er, clinging to a bitter four-point lead in Indiana with 82% in. I said this morning that if she got blown out down south then she’d have to pull off a blowout of her own in the midwest to keep the superdelegates jittery about Obama’s Wright baggage. Hasn’t happened. Take it away, Steve Kornacki:
The North Carolina results do not suggest any significant erosion in Obama’s standing in the state during what has been a very rough few weeks for him.

    This alone is enough to derail the Clinton strategy. A win in North Carolina would have been powerful evidence that Democrats are turning on Obama and that the character attacks had rendered him unelectable. A very narrow loss might have helped the Clintons make this case as well. But a landslide defeat?…

    North Carolina also essentially locks in Obama’s edge in the popular vote. His margin should undo whatever benefit Clinton reaped from her win in Pennsylvania. No fair and reasonable calculation of the cumulative popular vote at the end of this process will show Clinton ahead. It is now mathematically inconceivable.

    Against these realities, the Indiana results almost don’t matter. Obviously, if Obama ends up ahead when all the votes are tallied, the race will end on the spot, and Clinton won’t even have license to pursue meaningless wins in West Virginia and Kentucky. But even if Clinton hangs on, it will be for show.
Slate’s keeping an eye on RCP’s running popular-vote totals and notes that not only will Obama widen his delegate margin tonight, he’ll erase the PV gains she made in Pennsylvania. In fact, as of this moment, even if Florida and Michigan are counted RCP gives her a popular vote lead of just 3,000+ votes — a margin of less than one-tenth of one percent. And that’s assuming that the popular vote totals from the caucuses in Iowa, Washington, Maine, and Nevada (which weren’t reported) aren’t counted at all. If you estimate for those states, he ends up with a lead of more than 100,000. Which means she has nothing left to commend her to the supers except an electabilty argument unsupported by a single key metric or even circumstantial evidence that Pastorgate has done Obama grievous damage at the polls. Are they going to take the nomination from the first serious black candidate for president without any compelling data to hang their decision on? Not a chance. It’s over. Let’s move on.
What can I say.. when I'm right.. I'm Wright right.
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ATG
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Poor Hillary.
https://www.biblelife.org/Hillary-Clinton-Crying.jpg
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7024|132 and Bush

She could have used some more of that.. it worked nicely for her the first time.
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13rin
Member
+977|6903

Turquoise wrote:

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

Perhaps, but...  the growth really didn't kick in until the Republicans took over, but by the same token, things really started to fall by 2006 as well.

To put it more bluntly, the Republicans were great when they had a Democrat president to balance them out, but once they ran both Houses and the presidency, things started to go to shit.
WHAT? 
How did things go to shit?
We did not cause 9-11.  We did not foster the euro.   How did things go to shit due to the Republicans?  Unemployment was at its lowest.  The media  cried recession even when we weren't.
Well, let's see...  Republicans spent more than Democrats have in a long time between 2001 and 2006.  The Federal Debt is at a record level.  We're spending $2 billion a week on Iraq.  A large portion of the world hates us more than ever, and Republicans really haven't done jack in dealing with the healthcare issues we face or border security.
Again... WAR ISN'T CHEAP.  We don't spend enough on our troops either.  Again, the Republicans didn't attack the WTC.  Your brethren voted along with the Republicans.

NEWSFLASH**  Nowhere in the Constitution are you guaranteed fucking health care..  And border security?  Your party's answer is to pardon everyone and open the border up.  Good grief?

Hell, I thought we were cool ever since Nancy Pelosi, and Carter toured the mid east.  France likes us again though.

Edit ATG - I see no tears.

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I stood in line for four hours. They better give me a Wal-Mart gift card, or something.  - Rodney Booker, Job Fair attendee.
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6953|Global Command

Kmarion wrote:

She could have used some more of that.. it worked nicely for her the first time.
Nah, there's a lot of us that haven't forgotten the many questionable dealings of the clintons.


[sub] On a side note, who the hell would want a job that guarantees around 150 million Americans will hate you and effigies will be burnt in slums across the world.[/url]
FEOS
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Turquoise wrote:

To put it more bluntly, the Republicans were great when they had a Democrat president to balance them out, but once they ran both Houses and the presidency, things started to go to shit.
You've hit the proverbial nail on the head. As I've said in other threads...legislative branch with one party, executive with the other, and things seem to go much better overall. Rubberstamps are going to be the undoing of us.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6829|North Carolina

Kmarion wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

DBBrinson1 wrote:


WHAT? 
How did things go to shit?
We did not cause 9-11.  We did not foster the euro.   How did things go to shit due to the Republicans?  Unemployment was at its lowest.  The media  cried recession even when we weren't.
Well, let's see...  Republicans spent more than Democrats have in a long time between 2001 and 2006.  The Federal Debt is at a record level.  We're spending $2 billion a week on Iraq.  A large portion of the world hates us more than ever, and Republicans really haven't done jack in dealing with the healthcare issues we face or border security.
Maybe we need a Republican Congress? Like the majority we had when Clinton reduced the deficit. ..lol.
That might happen after electing a Democrat president.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7024|132 and Bush

Turquoise wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Turquoise wrote:


Well, let's see...  Republicans spent more than Democrats have in a long time between 2001 and 2006.  The Federal Debt is at a record level.  We're spending $2 billion a week on Iraq.  A large portion of the world hates us more than ever, and Republicans really haven't done jack in dealing with the healthcare issues we face or border security.
Maybe we need a Republican Congress? Like the majority we had when Clinton reduced the deficit. ..lol.
That might happen after electing a Democrat president.
True.. seems to be the trend.
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Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7024|132 and Bush

Damn.. IN nearly tied. A one point shift away
CLINTON 588,106 51%
OBAMA 567,149 49%
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Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6829|North Carolina

DBBrinson1 wrote:

Again... WAR ISN'T CHEAP.  We don't spend enough on our troops either.  Again, the Republicans didn't attack the WTC.  Your brethren voted along with the Republicans.
Which is exactly why they're NOT my "brethren."  I may consider the Democrats the lesser of 2 evils, but I'm still very much an independent in mindset.  I agree with the Republicans on a number of issues, but I'm just very disappointed with their leadership.

DBBrinson1 wrote:

NEWSFLASH**  Nowhere in the Constitution are you guaranteed fucking health care..  And border security?  Your party's answer is to pardon everyone and open the border up.  Good grief?
I'm not a Constitutionalist.  I don't think it's our right to have healthcare, but I do think the government would at least do a better job with insurance than the private sector has.

As for border security, it really isn't drawn along party lines anymore.  McCain is pretty lax about border security while Mark Warner is against amnesty and supports a tighter border.  There are members of each party that either support or oppose more border security.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7024|132 and Bush

No free minded person is one thing.
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Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
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liquix
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the last comment was pointless, foolish
Reciprocity
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those verterinarians did such a good job putting down Eight Belles. 

Where are Hillary's vets?
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6829|North Carolina

liquix wrote:

the last comment was pointless, foolish
hmm?
Spark
liquid fluoride thorium reactor
+874|7098|Canberra, AUS

liquix wrote:

the last comment was pointless, foolish
Either you didn't read it or you didn't understand it.

I hope (for your sake) that it was the former.
The paradox is only a conflict between reality and your feeling what reality ought to be.
~ Richard Feynman
CameronPoe
Member
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Ding dong! The witch is dead!
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6961|Long Island, New York
Literally almost NO chance of her winning now. I'd say probably a 3% chance. There's absolutely no way.

Congrats to Obama for taking NC by what looks like a landslide. Hopefully now he can put more focus on beating McCain.
GorillaTicTacs
Member
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DBBrinson1 wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

Kmarion wrote:


103rd, 102nd, 101st were all Dems .. half of the 90's. This decade is looking to be almost split it seems also.
Perhaps, but...  the growth really didn't kick in until the Republicans took over, but by the same token, things really started to fall by 2006 as well.

To put it more bluntly, the Republicans were great when they had a Democrat president to balance them out, but once they ran both Houses and the presidency, things started to go to shit.
WHAT? 
How did things go to shit?
We did not cause 9-11.  We did not foster the euro.   How did things go to shit due to the Republicans?  Unemployment was at its lowest.  The media  cried recession even when we weren't.

And to ATG..

Bush did not participate in Abu.  Borrowing your retrospectoscope "Mission Accomplished" should been displayed for her sailors' eyes, not yours or mine. 
The housing thing was a bad idea, almost as bad as encouraging illegals to our country with promises of jobs.  Bush stood strong against North Korea instead of paying them off like Billy. 

Oil through the roof?  Yea buddy!

Food shortage?  I blame liberals who really scare policy through social reform without serious thought.

About our debt? War ain't fucking cheap, and in my humble opinion, we didn't spend enough on our guys and gals.

Vote for Change!  Change what? How?  He doesn't even fucking really know how.  ATG, going with someone who you know nothing about is far more scarier than picking one where you knowing what you are going to get.
Unemployment at its lowest?  Doesn't matter much if wages in real dollars have drastically declined and consumer debt is at its peak...for the first time in 60+ years, Americans have earned less each year than the previous.  Recession?  Have you checked the price of commodities lately?

Nope, we didn't foster the Euro, our monetary policy though, including massive debt spending, made sure the dollar went to shit.  Even soiled diapers would look like a better currency now.  (Proud to have my latest contract switched to Euros now, BTW

Bush was a full participant in Abu Ghraib.  You could almost say he gleefully signed off on the policy...actually, he did actually gleefully sign off on the policy.  The only thing the soldiers are guilty of is following immoral orders from die Fuhrer and taking pictures of it to show the world what the Bush administration really stands for.

Strong on North Korea?  That "axis of evil" thing was one of the biggest diplomatic blunders of all history.  And now they have the bomb.  Which part did Bush do well on there?

War ain't cheap, I agree, but do you have any freaking clue what tiny fraction of a percent of that military budget actually goes to our soldiers in actual payroll, benefits, and training?  Do you have any idea how badly butchered the VA program is now?  That money went mainly to weapons programs we don't use in the War on Terror, and war spending went to multi-billion dollar giveaways to useless contractors or simply flushed down a toilet and lost.

Obama FTW, best VA benefit and anti-torture voting record in Congress.

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