Anti health care accessAnti minimum wageAnti income taxes (payroll taxes, sales taxes and any other regressive taxes are just swell, though)Anti choiceAnti birth controlAnti jobsAnti infrastructure repairAnti votersAnti open (non secret) bribes campaign contributionsAnti immigrant but hiring illegals is just swell===And most of all, anti Obama everything he has ever done or ever will do ===And, of course, Bush never happenedCheney never happenedIraq never happenedThe market crash never happened===Yeah, all that’s needed is a little rebranding. Just spiff up the message little.
Actually most Americans prefer:NO Obamacare.NO Government spying on Americans personal emails.NO Allowing our Ambassador to Libya being murdered by terrorists and creating a completely false story to cover it up.NO IRS being used as a Gestapo to crush dissenters.NO Rewarding illegal alien criminals with Citizenship ahead of those that have waited to do it the right way.NO Divisive rhetoric that promotes a country divided.If this means the Party of No, then sign me up!
When you finally dig up an instance where Obama has destroyed our constitution, I’ll be glad to give you an ear. But this is just blind hatred masking itself (poorly) as righteous rage. You can’t have “righteous” rage based on lies, and I’m tired of the outright damage the GOP is inflicting on the country that I love through their refusal to either govern or let someone else govern.
You claim we have an Alter, news to me. So I’ll claim you live in an altered state. See how words are wasted in what could be a reasonable conversation.
Yes I did see the Republican debate and there was almost no talk about people’s skin color, rather they dealt with the content of their character. There was talk about giving all Americans a chance to work hard and be a productive member of society.Contrast that to the Democrats who constantly talked about people’s skin color, demonized those that have worked hard (and succeeded) and neverending talk about how those who are poor must be content to ask for handouts from the government.That’s the divisiveness the Democrats have preached for decades now.
Ah, it seems like just yesterday that the GOP was labeling the Democrats the “party of NO”, and the Dems wer stridently defending the necessity of dissent and opposition.
Not to worry though, I’m sure everyone will re-discover their appreciation of everything they’re currently pretending to oppose the very instant a Republican is in the WH again…
braindead Premium Member over 10 years ago
Anti health care accessAnti minimum wageAnti income taxes (payroll taxes, sales taxes and any other regressive taxes are just swell, though)Anti choiceAnti birth controlAnti jobsAnti infrastructure repairAnti votersAnti open (non secret) bribes campaign contributionsAnti immigrant but hiring illegals is just swell===And most of all, anti Obama everything he has ever done or ever will do ===And, of course, Bush never happenedCheney never happenedIraq never happenedThe market crash never happened===Yeah, all that’s needed is a little rebranding. Just spiff up the message little.
ConserveGov over 10 years ago
Actually most Americans prefer:NO Obamacare.NO Government spying on Americans personal emails.NO Allowing our Ambassador to Libya being murdered by terrorists and creating a completely false story to cover it up.NO IRS being used as a Gestapo to crush dissenters.NO Rewarding illegal alien criminals with Citizenship ahead of those that have waited to do it the right way.NO Divisive rhetoric that promotes a country divided.If this means the Party of No, then sign me up!
Odon Premium Member over 10 years ago
A twice democratically elected president doesn’t qualify as a despot, in this case you just have an oddly based all consuming hate.
Padma6100 over 10 years ago
Even the French say: “YES, but…”
ARodney over 10 years ago
When you finally dig up an instance where Obama has destroyed our constitution, I’ll be glad to give you an ear. But this is just blind hatred masking itself (poorly) as righteous rage. You can’t have “righteous” rage based on lies, and I’m tired of the outright damage the GOP is inflicting on the country that I love through their refusal to either govern or let someone else govern.
stamps over 10 years ago
I’ll vote for a Republican when he or she can find 10 good things about Obama.
I’ll vote for a Democrat when he or she can find 10 good things to say about Dubya.
In the meantime, I’ll just maintain my independence.
braindead Premium Member over 10 years ago
^ Were you an Alter boy? I guess change is good.
Odon Premium Member over 10 years ago
You claim we have an Alter, news to me. So I’ll claim you live in an altered state. See how words are wasted in what could be a reasonable conversation.
ConserveGov over 10 years ago
Yes I did see the Republican debate and there was almost no talk about people’s skin color, rather they dealt with the content of their character. There was talk about giving all Americans a chance to work hard and be a productive member of society.Contrast that to the Democrats who constantly talked about people’s skin color, demonized those that have worked hard (and succeeded) and neverending talk about how those who are poor must be content to ask for handouts from the government.That’s the divisiveness the Democrats have preached for decades now.
Harrison_Bergeron over 10 years ago
Ah, it seems like just yesterday that the GOP was labeling the Democrats the “party of NO”, and the Dems wer stridently defending the necessity of dissent and opposition.
Not to worry though, I’m sure everyone will re-discover their appreciation of everything they’re currently pretending to oppose the very instant a Republican is in the WH again…
pirate227 over 10 years ago
Keep up the good work, Dumb(o). The results from 2014 will blast the crust off of your eyes.Even with all of the voter suppression you have planned.