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February 25, 2010 at 3:57 PM #518765February 25, 2010 at 4:17 PM #517873sdcellarParticipant
I took briansd1’s comment to mean that Piggs who “can’t stop talking about the government not pulling out” (and also recently bought homes) were Republicans. I’m just thinking it’s a reasonable mix of dems and reps. Same for the “still waiting” crowd.
February 25, 2010 at 4:17 PM #518014sdcellarParticipantI took briansd1’s comment to mean that Piggs who “can’t stop talking about the government not pulling out” (and also recently bought homes) were Republicans. I’m just thinking it’s a reasonable mix of dems and reps. Same for the “still waiting” crowd.
February 25, 2010 at 4:17 PM #518448sdcellarParticipantI took briansd1’s comment to mean that Piggs who “can’t stop talking about the government not pulling out” (and also recently bought homes) were Republicans. I’m just thinking it’s a reasonable mix of dems and reps. Same for the “still waiting” crowd.
February 25, 2010 at 4:17 PM #518542sdcellarParticipantI took briansd1’s comment to mean that Piggs who “can’t stop talking about the government not pulling out” (and also recently bought homes) were Republicans. I’m just thinking it’s a reasonable mix of dems and reps. Same for the “still waiting” crowd.
February 25, 2010 at 4:17 PM #518795sdcellarParticipantI took briansd1’s comment to mean that Piggs who “can’t stop talking about the government not pulling out” (and also recently bought homes) were Republicans. I’m just thinking it’s a reasonable mix of dems and reps. Same for the “still waiting” crowd.
February 25, 2010 at 4:35 PM #517883NotCrankyParticipant[quote=sdcellar]I took briansd1’s comment to mean that Piggs who “can’t stop talking about the government not pulling out” (and also recently bought homes) were Republicans. I’m just thinking it’s a reasonable mix of dems and reps. Same for the “still waiting” crowd.[/quote]
You are more on track . I should have interjected the mini-rant differently.
February 25, 2010 at 4:35 PM #518024NotCrankyParticipant[quote=sdcellar]I took briansd1’s comment to mean that Piggs who “can’t stop talking about the government not pulling out” (and also recently bought homes) were Republicans. I’m just thinking it’s a reasonable mix of dems and reps. Same for the “still waiting” crowd.[/quote]
You are more on track . I should have interjected the mini-rant differently.
February 25, 2010 at 4:35 PM #518458NotCrankyParticipant[quote=sdcellar]I took briansd1’s comment to mean that Piggs who “can’t stop talking about the government not pulling out” (and also recently bought homes) were Republicans. I’m just thinking it’s a reasonable mix of dems and reps. Same for the “still waiting” crowd.[/quote]
You are more on track . I should have interjected the mini-rant differently.
February 25, 2010 at 4:35 PM #518552NotCrankyParticipant[quote=sdcellar]I took briansd1’s comment to mean that Piggs who “can’t stop talking about the government not pulling out” (and also recently bought homes) were Republicans. I’m just thinking it’s a reasonable mix of dems and reps. Same for the “still waiting” crowd.[/quote]
You are more on track . I should have interjected the mini-rant differently.
February 25, 2010 at 4:35 PM #518805NotCrankyParticipant[quote=sdcellar]I took briansd1’s comment to mean that Piggs who “can’t stop talking about the government not pulling out” (and also recently bought homes) were Republicans. I’m just thinking it’s a reasonable mix of dems and reps. Same for the “still waiting” crowd.[/quote]
You are more on track . I should have interjected the mini-rant differently.
February 25, 2010 at 4:47 PM #517898briansd1Guestyes, sdcellar, you’re are right. The mix is fairly even…
But Russell described the irony better than me. That’s what I wanted to draw attention to.
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I think the point is that homeowner bailouts, industry bailouts ect., should split strongly along party lines. Republicans should absolutely be against it. They don’t like welfare. I know plenty of them are begging for it and feel as entitled as any recipient of food stamps ever has. I really don’t mean to be offensive towards anyone upside down and looking for help, but the irony/hypocrisy of SOLID REPUBLICANS living in big ass houses looking for the tax sponsored break is strong.[/quote]February 25, 2010 at 4:47 PM #518039briansd1Guestyes, sdcellar, you’re are right. The mix is fairly even…
But Russell described the irony better than me. That’s what I wanted to draw attention to.
[quote=Russell]
I think the point is that homeowner bailouts, industry bailouts ect., should split strongly along party lines. Republicans should absolutely be against it. They don’t like welfare. I know plenty of them are begging for it and feel as entitled as any recipient of food stamps ever has. I really don’t mean to be offensive towards anyone upside down and looking for help, but the irony/hypocrisy of SOLID REPUBLICANS living in big ass houses looking for the tax sponsored break is strong.[/quote]February 25, 2010 at 4:47 PM #518473briansd1Guestyes, sdcellar, you’re are right. The mix is fairly even…
But Russell described the irony better than me. That’s what I wanted to draw attention to.
[quote=Russell]
I think the point is that homeowner bailouts, industry bailouts ect., should split strongly along party lines. Republicans should absolutely be against it. They don’t like welfare. I know plenty of them are begging for it and feel as entitled as any recipient of food stamps ever has. I really don’t mean to be offensive towards anyone upside down and looking for help, but the irony/hypocrisy of SOLID REPUBLICANS living in big ass houses looking for the tax sponsored break is strong.[/quote]February 25, 2010 at 4:47 PM #518567briansd1Guestyes, sdcellar, you’re are right. The mix is fairly even…
But Russell described the irony better than me. That’s what I wanted to draw attention to.
[quote=Russell]
I think the point is that homeowner bailouts, industry bailouts ect., should split strongly along party lines. Republicans should absolutely be against it. They don’t like welfare. I know plenty of them are begging for it and feel as entitled as any recipient of food stamps ever has. I really don’t mean to be offensive towards anyone upside down and looking for help, but the irony/hypocrisy of SOLID REPUBLICANS living in big ass houses looking for the tax sponsored break is strong.[/quote] -
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