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  1. FLChiefFan

    FLChiefFan said, 16 days ago

    My thoughts exactly!!

  2. senorbullwinkle

    senorbullwinkleGenius_badge said, 16 days ago

    ^ I can tell ! Seems you get all your “thoughts” from Cartoons, If not Rush, or Fox.

  3. dtroutma

    dtroutma said, 16 days ago

    And the mouse floats the river screaming “Raise the drawbridge!”

  4. nospam4me

    nospam4me said, 16 days ago

    NJ and Virginia are experiencing true health care in action. They’ve just removed two cancers and gave their patients a new lease on life!

  5. Ken Warren

    Ken Warren said, 16 days ago

    The first of many, many, many crowing cartoons from the Far Right.

    The Democrats deserved to lose these elections. They have a vast majority in Congress and hold the White House yet wasted their time and efforts catering to people who will never vote for them while ignoring their base.

    Americans want change, not inaction – no matter what the Democrats do the Republicans will always attack it. They have found that they don’t need ideas, programs, or policies, all they need to do is attack.

    The Republicans played to their base, got them involved, and angry. The Democrats ignored their base, so we lost interest, and now faith.

    The chance for change is slipping away.

  6. d_legendary1

    d_legendary1 said, 16 days ago

    @Ken That’s how the republicans do things. Blame the democrats. Remember the all republican congress and white house? When things went wrong they still blamed the democrats!

    Also right wing politics is all over the place. Your radio, T.V., newspaper, and even your pop up toaster are all riddled with right wing propaganda. If not for the internet we’d be goose stepping along with Anu_sAndy, fritos, and all the crazy goyem on U-Comics.

  7. tjdestry

    tjdestryGenius_badge said, 15 days ago

    ANandy, are you talking about NY23rd district? Do you even read the papers? He couldn’t have been more conservative if he’d been carrying Rush Limbaugh on his shoulders, and he wasn’t one of three candidates – he was one of two after the moderate Republican dropped out under a barrage of wackjob hatchetry from the Palin wing of the GOP and some teabaggers. As it is, she still got six percent of the vote from people who wanted a sensible, sane candidate but couldn’t bring themselves to vote for a Democrat. Message: People don’t want nuts to represent them.

  8. gbrucewilson

    gbrucewilson said, 15 days ago

    “Message: People don’t want nuts to represent them.”

    Explains VA and NJ.

    These two loses where a shot across the bow by the voters. The “blue dogs” from red states had better mend their ways or they will lose their jobs in 2012.

    The only hope for the Dems is the fact that the GOP is just as screwed up. Both parties are having identity problems. What neither party understands is the people paying the bills (taxpayers) want LESS government, not more.

    The far left is made up of two groups. The ones who don’t pay taxes and think the rest of us owe them an easy life and the “elite” who look down their noses on the first group, but want to feel good about forcing others give to the “less fortunate”.

  9. senorbullwinkle

    senorbullwinkleGenius_badge said, 15 days ago

    ^ Are you talking about the “Less Fortunate” Top 3% who pay no taxes ? The ones who Screwed the economy, and people out of their homes and jobs ? The ones with their hand out in the aftermath, taking BAIL OUT MONEY ? The same ones who have gotten Corporate Welfare ? The ones who now pay the Least taxes in History, While two Wars are going on and the Country is in collapse ?

    Why yes, I cry myself to sleep each night thinking how lonely it must be to live in those Big Mansions with all that money. I ask myself not what I can do for me, but what I can do for them who still have a Mansions, cars, health care, vacations, pensions, and lots and lots of money ?

    BOO HOO !

  10. HOWGOZIT

    HOWGOZIT said, 15 days ago

    legend–it is you Dems that play the blame game entirely.

  11. ezdeb

    ezdeb said, 15 days ago

    Ahem. Yeah, new governors in those two states. But did anyone notice that the dems sent TWO more congressional reps to washington? Two southern states got repub governors. Democrats got two more congressional seats.

    Ta Da

  12. petergrt

    petergrt said, 15 days ago

    “Remember the all republican congress and white house? When things went wrong they still blamed the democrats!”

    And when would that have been?

    2007 or 2008 by chance?

  13. petergrt

    petergrt said, 15 days ago

    “Two southern states got repub governors.”

    New Jersey - a leading southern state!

  14. petergrt

    petergrt said, 15 days ago

    ” … – he was one of two after the moderate Republican dropped out . . .”


    • after the absentee votes were mailed, which is one of the reasons why she still got 6%.

    Keep hallucinating though. Next year will have real fun!!!

    Hoffman was fighting against the Democrat and the GOP. GOP endorsed him only after the handpicked Republican Marxist stepped aside.

  15. lalas

    lalas said, 15 days ago

    So Gorrell….. no comment on losing the 2 House seats? Yup… total change in the American political landscape. Especially since exit polls show that people weren’t even thinking about Obama.
    Fail!

  16. Tigger

    TiggerGenius_badge said, 15 days ago

    Wait until November 2, 2010 when we give Control of The House and Senate back to the Elephants!

  17. churchillwasright

    churchillwasright said, 15 days ago

    KEN: You have no idea how politics work. You don’t win elections by catering to the base. You win by swaying independents.

    In VA, Obama won independents with 49%; a year later, McDonnall got 66%. In NJ, Obama got 51%; Christie got 60%.

    Swings like that make Congresscritters from vulnerable districts worry about how they vote. You may think their job is to ram through legislation because they have the votes. They know the job of a politician is to get re-elected.

    As far as NY-23: Everyone forgets that Rahm Emanuel selected John McHugh, the incumbent Rep, as Army Secy, because he was convinced that a Dem would be a lock in the election. The mere fact that it was this close, against a candidate that no one heard of a month ago, a third party candidate that the RNC spent close to $1mil running against, a RINO no republican could vote for and that ultimately confirmed that by endorsing the Dem, is a minor miracle.

  18. Ken Warren

    Ken Warren said, 15 days ago

    If you don’t support your base it won’t support you.

    You (unless you are Bush in 2000) win elections by getting the most votes – so you need your people to turn out and vote.

    The Republicans had their base up and angry and they turned out.

    The Democrats had their base disappointed and dismayed, we stay home.

  19. HUMPHRIES

    HUMPHRIESGenius_badge said, 14 days ago

    Church, you seem to have convient figgures. But the 2008 VA vote was more aginist McCain, he’s known there and the crack-pot running mate he had, then for Obama.

  20. churchillwasright

    churchillwasright said, 14 days ago

    HUMPH: I beg to differ. The 2008 vote was about BUSH.

    McCain was the weakest possible candidate, even in the opinion of the right. Those who voted for him held their nose.

  21. senorbullwinkle

    senorbullwinkleGenius_badge said, 14 days ago

    CHURCH You make me laugh every time you say your not a republican. When are you going to catch on to yourself ?

  22. churchillwasright

    churchillwasright said, 14 days ago

    SENIORBS: I’m not a Republican. I’m a fiscally conservative libertarian whose strong on defense. As such, there IS NO party that represents all my views.I voted for Perot. I voted for Gore (to my great shame). If it were up to me, I’d throw every bum out of Congress. I owe my allegiance to no party. I just can’t see me voting for a Dem again in my life.

    BTW, when are you going to catch on to the fact that the world doesn’t owe you a living, and that you’re basically a non-thinking, liberal-parroting dope?

  23. senorbullwinkle

    senorbullwinkleGenius_badge said, 14 days ago

    Every hear about wishing in one hand and sh tin in the other and see which one fills up first ? Cause that’s how long it’s gona take for your fairy tale to come true. Get Real .
    Tell me Polly, who’s or is it whose or whom’s the bigger parrot, me or you ?
    Churchy wanna Cracker ?
    Libertarian = republican

    PS get off your @ss and step away from the computer, and get a job, I need a raise.
    video 3:13 min.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LL6696VUcPE&feature=related

  24. ezdeb

    ezdeb said, 13 days ago

    Sr, beautiful song. Thank you for that!

  25. senorbullwinkle

    senorbullwinkleGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    EZDEB, YES, I think He’s really good. Here’s another one I like of AMOS LEE .
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmQFwIKsU1U&NR=1

    How bout one more by AMOS LEE VIDEO 3:13 MIN.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1GBHqZ6Hb8&NR=1

    And this tells how he, or why he started 4:30 video
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JICybtWQyAs&feature=related

    But not to forget STREET CORNER PRECHER …2:30 min. video
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYQFh2Lm4Mc&NR=1

    Or BLACK WATER 3:48

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HES0zzOHGO0

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyGDermGiVk&NR=1

    Well I could go on, but you get my point. LOL.

    EZDEB, like your puppy, cute.

  26. Josey Wales

    Josey Wales said, 13 days ago

    You people are completely insane if you think EITHER of the 2 major parties is any better than the other, or has the people’s best interests at heart. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS CORRUPT, as are both major parties. “All things have an optimal size beyond which they become dysfunctional”. The funniest posts are the liberals…like the second post on this thread, accusing an individual of being unable to think for himself simply because of the man’s political outlook. Perception is everything, & there are as many different perceptions as there are people on most things. A difference in opinion doesn’t mean one is stupid. HEY! Can y’all say…gridlock? Whatever happened to the Connecticut compromise?
    SECESSION NOW!

  27. senorbullwinkle

    senorbullwinkleGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    ^ Now after saying that, you can get back to your TEA PARTY.

    PS There’s nothing dysfunctional about sitting around, thumbing through the Federal Papers While sewing on your new Flag, now is there ?

    And oh, My PERCEPTION was that the first person on this ”Thread” was a squirrel, and now look he’s found a nut.
    I’m sure you two will be very happy together.

  28. Josey Wales

    Josey Wales said, 13 days ago

    My aunt used to have a big tomcat named Rosco who chased squirrels all his life…until one day, he caught one. I’ve never understood why ‘squirrel’ is supposed to be insulting. Squirrels are intelligent survivalists. Hey…every squirrel in this world is tryin’ to get a nut.

  29. HUMPHRIES

    HUMPHRIESGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    Church my vote was cast in VA. I was a long time resident of Va Beach and McCain’s known. As for the rest of the state once you’re away from the beltway it’ the 50’s all over.

  30. senorbullwinkle

    senorbullwinkleGenius_badge said, 13 days ago

    ^^ Well then if they’re that quick, you’d better start running.

  31. senorbullwinkle

    senorbullwinkleGenius_badge said, 11 days ago

    HEY, KELLEY, I just had a second thought. Why dont you get out your “Big Book”, (you should know what I mean) And read page 449 or 417 depending on which edition you have. It should enlighten you.
    Here below it’s 417, second paragraph on acceptance.
    http://www.aa.org/bigbookonline/en_theystoppedintime16.pdf

  32. senorbullwinkle

    senorbullwinkleGenius_badge said, 10 days ago

    WELL ?