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  1. braindead08

    braindead08 said, 6 months ago

    Maybe not so much this time. Republicans don’t seem to have making Obama a one term (or the second term equivalent) as their top priority.
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    It also seems like they understand that people, i.e. voters, are catching on to how destructive the obstructionist filibusters are.
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    But the evangelist/social conservatives have not caught on that the wealthy Repubs don’t give a whit about them, they just want to safeguard and accumulate their wealth.

  2. walruscarver2000

    walruscarver2000 said, 6 months ago

    @braindead08

    Sadly, there are many who consider a president “dead” after the first two years of his second term.

  3. Ms. Ima

    Ms. Ima said, 6 months ago

    Politics as usual. 50.4% of Americans demanded it.

  4. Jase99

    Jase99 said, 6 months ago

    Maybe not so much this time. Republicans don’t seem to have making Obama a one term (or the second term equivalent) as their top priority.

    Perhaps not, but now they have to make the Dems look bad for the next election. It will never end until moderate Republicans take their party back.

  5. Wabbit

    Wabbit said, 6 months ago

    I want moderate republicans back.
    I used to be a moderate republican until the far right “Christian” extremists took over.
    I’m a Christian, but The extreme opinions are not all that Christian. In fact anti-jesus actions, who threw out the money changers, feed the hungry, healed the sick, visited the prisoners, helped people freely and gave them a model and a vision of what to do, how to act.
    I found that the message of the democrats was much closer to what Jesus said and did.

  6. Rickapolis

    Rickapolis said, 6 months ago

    Will the right show that they realize the American people have spoken and agree to work seriously to solve the budget problems? From their past history, I doubt it.

  7. ahab

    ahab said, 6 months ago

    They will damn President Obama for entitlements, then in the same breath, damn him for making some cuts to entitlements. Even though those entitlements would have been gutted by the GOP wreaking crew!

  8. Joe

    Joe said, 6 months ago

    @Wabbit

    I don’t want religion in my government, no matter HOW “compassionate”. Most of the world doesn’t believe in Jesus, and they’re doing just fine.

  9. Dycel

    Dycel said, 6 months ago

    @Ms. Ima

    50.6%
    Can’t you get anything correct!

  10. Dycel

    Dycel said, 6 months ago

    @Joe

    Founding fathers thought it was a good idea, when will we get back to it!

  11. Robert Landers

    Robert Landers said, 6 months ago

    @Ms. Ima

    50.4% of Americans that live in the right places that is. And the Republicans knew where those places were just as the Democrats did. So no excuses!

    Further, it certainly does not bode well for the Republicans that the demographics of those voting Democrat are increasing (women & minorities) while the demographics of the Republicans (especially the very conservative ones) are decreasing.

    I know you are incensed about that, but that IS the way it is going to be, whether you (and some others) here like it or not!

  12. Ms. Ima

    Ms. Ima said, 6 months ago

    @Dycel

    .2% ???
    All the votes haven’t been counted.
    And there are plenty of fake ones with O on them..

  13. Ray Cov

    Ray Cov said, 6 months ago

    White male? Really. Let me check my skin color. Oh s*it it’s not white at all. How about Democraps are for white college educated pretentious do*chebags who seem to think they know whats best for the minority, pander for our votes, and believe we must be racist against our own kind for voting Republican. Like this Rob Roger guy. Of course he IS a white male. with glasses, who somehow thinks minorities are all sheep.

  14. Ray Cov

    Ray Cov said, 6 months ago

    @Wabbit

    You want Moderate Republicans back? Really? Yet according to Johnathan Rach of the “National Journal” those same extreme Republicans left the party because they were disenfranchised by RINO’s within the party. So which is it? Or are you not going to believe him because you somehow made up your mind about the subject, regardless of the facts?

  15. walruscarver2000

    walruscarver2000 said, 6 months ago

    According to a just released Pew poll, 51% of Americans believe we WILL go over the fiscal cliff and they blame the Republicans for it.

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