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June 23, 2009 at 10:04 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419761June 23, 2009 at 10:04 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #420030
sdgrrl
ParticipantI find it odd as much anti post stuff as there was no one yet answered my question of who is going to be the next leader of the Republican party? So your unhappy with Obama? Great, but what viable Republican is going to take the lead and who do the people here think it will be?
It seems they don’t like Rudy en masses, McCain barely passed. Palin is not liked by the entire party. Cantor…not too crazy about. I see Pence starting to make the rounds more and more. Mitt Romney seems like a definite candidate and the only one that I think who can pull it off; Mormon or not. I love Ron Paul, but I fear he is to the right as Nader is to the left; unelectable.
I also expect the Obama haters, because I see how…he could be hated by conservatives.
My Bush rantings might be rude, arrogant and ignorant to some, but 65% of the population feels very similar to me in regards to Bush and I love how someone summed it up; the “Bush Hangover”. I wish more conservatives would realize this, because if they continue similar policies and approaches their party’s popularity will remain the same for some time.
As much of a Obama junkie as you think I may be, it was Bush in his third year and definitely by his fifth year that I was so appalled I completely ran the other way. I couldn’t say enough how much I loved Dole, Paul, Goldwater, Bush Sr. and hate both Clintons. So when you hear people like me you might try figuring how you’ll get us back into the fold.
Democrats won because Bush did so bad, the economy, religious privacy and openness to other religions, a desire for tighter borders yet lenience for those here, a more thoughtful foreign policy, racial sensitivity; as cheesy at that sounds and health care reform.
How are Republicans going to unite religion, true conservatism, immigration reform, immigration haters, foreign policy and a more racial society, because hate my opinions as you may these are the issues that are splintering the party right now and not giving it the strong majority.
June 23, 2009 at 10:04 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #420097sdgrrl
ParticipantI find it odd as much anti post stuff as there was no one yet answered my question of who is going to be the next leader of the Republican party? So your unhappy with Obama? Great, but what viable Republican is going to take the lead and who do the people here think it will be?
It seems they don’t like Rudy en masses, McCain barely passed. Palin is not liked by the entire party. Cantor…not too crazy about. I see Pence starting to make the rounds more and more. Mitt Romney seems like a definite candidate and the only one that I think who can pull it off; Mormon or not. I love Ron Paul, but I fear he is to the right as Nader is to the left; unelectable.
I also expect the Obama haters, because I see how…he could be hated by conservatives.
My Bush rantings might be rude, arrogant and ignorant to some, but 65% of the population feels very similar to me in regards to Bush and I love how someone summed it up; the “Bush Hangover”. I wish more conservatives would realize this, because if they continue similar policies and approaches their party’s popularity will remain the same for some time.
As much of a Obama junkie as you think I may be, it was Bush in his third year and definitely by his fifth year that I was so appalled I completely ran the other way. I couldn’t say enough how much I loved Dole, Paul, Goldwater, Bush Sr. and hate both Clintons. So when you hear people like me you might try figuring how you’ll get us back into the fold.
Democrats won because Bush did so bad, the economy, religious privacy and openness to other religions, a desire for tighter borders yet lenience for those here, a more thoughtful foreign policy, racial sensitivity; as cheesy at that sounds and health care reform.
How are Republicans going to unite religion, true conservatism, immigration reform, immigration haters, foreign policy and a more racial society, because hate my opinions as you may these are the issues that are splintering the party right now and not giving it the strong majority.
June 23, 2009 at 10:04 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #420259sdgrrl
ParticipantI find it odd as much anti post stuff as there was no one yet answered my question of who is going to be the next leader of the Republican party? So your unhappy with Obama? Great, but what viable Republican is going to take the lead and who do the people here think it will be?
It seems they don’t like Rudy en masses, McCain barely passed. Palin is not liked by the entire party. Cantor…not too crazy about. I see Pence starting to make the rounds more and more. Mitt Romney seems like a definite candidate and the only one that I think who can pull it off; Mormon or not. I love Ron Paul, but I fear he is to the right as Nader is to the left; unelectable.
I also expect the Obama haters, because I see how…he could be hated by conservatives.
My Bush rantings might be rude, arrogant and ignorant to some, but 65% of the population feels very similar to me in regards to Bush and I love how someone summed it up; the “Bush Hangover”. I wish more conservatives would realize this, because if they continue similar policies and approaches their party’s popularity will remain the same for some time.
As much of a Obama junkie as you think I may be, it was Bush in his third year and definitely by his fifth year that I was so appalled I completely ran the other way. I couldn’t say enough how much I loved Dole, Paul, Goldwater, Bush Sr. and hate both Clintons. So when you hear people like me you might try figuring how you’ll get us back into the fold.
Democrats won because Bush did so bad, the economy, religious privacy and openness to other religions, a desire for tighter borders yet lenience for those here, a more thoughtful foreign policy, racial sensitivity; as cheesy at that sounds and health care reform.
How are Republicans going to unite religion, true conservatism, immigration reform, immigration haters, foreign policy and a more racial society, because hate my opinions as you may these are the issues that are splintering the party right now and not giving it the strong majority.
June 22, 2009 at 2:31 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #418842sdgrrl
Participant[quote=Butleroftwo]sdgrrl sounds like an Obama troll.
They must have had an Obama house party this weekend and sent her out all geeked up to defend the “One’s” policies on blogs. Or should I say attack anyone who does not drool when they hear his name.
Remember when gandalf called anyone who questioned weather Obama had experience a racist. He said he was a conservative once also.[/quote]Yes, I’m out to get you all with my Obamagic spell. I’ll be marauding, no trolling, to find victims.
June 22, 2009 at 2:31 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419071sdgrrl
Participant[quote=Butleroftwo]sdgrrl sounds like an Obama troll.
They must have had an Obama house party this weekend and sent her out all geeked up to defend the “One’s” policies on blogs. Or should I say attack anyone who does not drool when they hear his name.
Remember when gandalf called anyone who questioned weather Obama had experience a racist. He said he was a conservative once also.[/quote]Yes, I’m out to get you all with my Obamagic spell. I’ll be marauding, no trolling, to find victims.
June 22, 2009 at 2:31 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419339sdgrrl
Participant[quote=Butleroftwo]sdgrrl sounds like an Obama troll.
They must have had an Obama house party this weekend and sent her out all geeked up to defend the “One’s” policies on blogs. Or should I say attack anyone who does not drool when they hear his name.
Remember when gandalf called anyone who questioned weather Obama had experience a racist. He said he was a conservative once also.[/quote]Yes, I’m out to get you all with my Obamagic spell. I’ll be marauding, no trolling, to find victims.
June 22, 2009 at 2:31 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419407sdgrrl
Participant[quote=Butleroftwo]sdgrrl sounds like an Obama troll.
They must have had an Obama house party this weekend and sent her out all geeked up to defend the “One’s” policies on blogs. Or should I say attack anyone who does not drool when they hear his name.
Remember when gandalf called anyone who questioned weather Obama had experience a racist. He said he was a conservative once also.[/quote]Yes, I’m out to get you all with my Obamagic spell. I’ll be marauding, no trolling, to find victims.
June 22, 2009 at 2:31 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419568sdgrrl
Participant[quote=Butleroftwo]sdgrrl sounds like an Obama troll.
They must have had an Obama house party this weekend and sent her out all geeked up to defend the “One’s” policies on blogs. Or should I say attack anyone who does not drool when they hear his name.
Remember when gandalf called anyone who questioned weather Obama had experience a racist. He said he was a conservative once also.[/quote]Yes, I’m out to get you all with my Obamagic spell. I’ll be marauding, no trolling, to find victims.
June 22, 2009 at 2:19 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #418817sdgrrl
Participant[quote=luchabee]Likely, we will have a 15% unemployment rate in CA when all is said and done, if we are not already there. California is our test case for the US as a whole and our new regulatory, tax and spend state. The only thing keeping the federal government propped up is our ability to print and borrow money. This will stop soon, unfortunately.
Liberal policies are predicated on the idea that American businesses are what they once were, but with globalism, we really don’t have much anymore. So, like GM and California, liberals have killed our competitiveness and the nation as a whole is next. In sum, globalism would have turn us into England inevitably (no significant manufacturing base, etc.), but liberalism helped to get us there a whole lot quicker.
Likely, sdgirl, you have never employed anyone in CA or met a payroll . . . So you may have not thought about all the burdens to running a business in the US and CA under Democrat rule.[/quote]
Liberals bad…Conservatives good. Liberals wipe out all industry and tax till you eyes pop out. Conservatives are good for business and your soul. Yes, it was all the Liberals fault our dot.com industry fell apart as well as our real estate industry. Liberals will kill the world…did I get it right? Bad bad Liberals.
June 22, 2009 at 2:19 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419048sdgrrl
Participant[quote=luchabee]Likely, we will have a 15% unemployment rate in CA when all is said and done, if we are not already there. California is our test case for the US as a whole and our new regulatory, tax and spend state. The only thing keeping the federal government propped up is our ability to print and borrow money. This will stop soon, unfortunately.
Liberal policies are predicated on the idea that American businesses are what they once were, but with globalism, we really don’t have much anymore. So, like GM and California, liberals have killed our competitiveness and the nation as a whole is next. In sum, globalism would have turn us into England inevitably (no significant manufacturing base, etc.), but liberalism helped to get us there a whole lot quicker.
Likely, sdgirl, you have never employed anyone in CA or met a payroll . . . So you may have not thought about all the burdens to running a business in the US and CA under Democrat rule.[/quote]
Liberals bad…Conservatives good. Liberals wipe out all industry and tax till you eyes pop out. Conservatives are good for business and your soul. Yes, it was all the Liberals fault our dot.com industry fell apart as well as our real estate industry. Liberals will kill the world…did I get it right? Bad bad Liberals.
June 22, 2009 at 2:19 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419315sdgrrl
Participant[quote=luchabee]Likely, we will have a 15% unemployment rate in CA when all is said and done, if we are not already there. California is our test case for the US as a whole and our new regulatory, tax and spend state. The only thing keeping the federal government propped up is our ability to print and borrow money. This will stop soon, unfortunately.
Liberal policies are predicated on the idea that American businesses are what they once were, but with globalism, we really don’t have much anymore. So, like GM and California, liberals have killed our competitiveness and the nation as a whole is next. In sum, globalism would have turn us into England inevitably (no significant manufacturing base, etc.), but liberalism helped to get us there a whole lot quicker.
Likely, sdgirl, you have never employed anyone in CA or met a payroll . . . So you may have not thought about all the burdens to running a business in the US and CA under Democrat rule.[/quote]
Liberals bad…Conservatives good. Liberals wipe out all industry and tax till you eyes pop out. Conservatives are good for business and your soul. Yes, it was all the Liberals fault our dot.com industry fell apart as well as our real estate industry. Liberals will kill the world…did I get it right? Bad bad Liberals.
June 22, 2009 at 2:19 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419382sdgrrl
Participant[quote=luchabee]Likely, we will have a 15% unemployment rate in CA when all is said and done, if we are not already there. California is our test case for the US as a whole and our new regulatory, tax and spend state. The only thing keeping the federal government propped up is our ability to print and borrow money. This will stop soon, unfortunately.
Liberal policies are predicated on the idea that American businesses are what they once were, but with globalism, we really don’t have much anymore. So, like GM and California, liberals have killed our competitiveness and the nation as a whole is next. In sum, globalism would have turn us into England inevitably (no significant manufacturing base, etc.), but liberalism helped to get us there a whole lot quicker.
Likely, sdgirl, you have never employed anyone in CA or met a payroll . . . So you may have not thought about all the burdens to running a business in the US and CA under Democrat rule.[/quote]
Liberals bad…Conservatives good. Liberals wipe out all industry and tax till you eyes pop out. Conservatives are good for business and your soul. Yes, it was all the Liberals fault our dot.com industry fell apart as well as our real estate industry. Liberals will kill the world…did I get it right? Bad bad Liberals.
June 22, 2009 at 2:19 PM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419544sdgrrl
Participant[quote=luchabee]Likely, we will have a 15% unemployment rate in CA when all is said and done, if we are not already there. California is our test case for the US as a whole and our new regulatory, tax and spend state. The only thing keeping the federal government propped up is our ability to print and borrow money. This will stop soon, unfortunately.
Liberal policies are predicated on the idea that American businesses are what they once were, but with globalism, we really don’t have much anymore. So, like GM and California, liberals have killed our competitiveness and the nation as a whole is next. In sum, globalism would have turn us into England inevitably (no significant manufacturing base, etc.), but liberalism helped to get us there a whole lot quicker.
Likely, sdgirl, you have never employed anyone in CA or met a payroll . . . So you may have not thought about all the burdens to running a business in the US and CA under Democrat rule.[/quote]
Liberals bad…Conservatives good. Liberals wipe out all industry and tax till you eyes pop out. Conservatives are good for business and your soul. Yes, it was all the Liberals fault our dot.com industry fell apart as well as our real estate industry. Liberals will kill the world…did I get it right? Bad bad Liberals.
June 22, 2009 at 9:50 AM in reply to: Why do Republicans think we should all have short term memory? #419207sdgrrl
ParticipantRight now at this very moment we absolutely should not intervene in Iran. Seriously, if Obama ramped up his rhetoric and started denouncing the election all those people in the streets of Tehran would be seen as treasonous against their own country and working on behalf of America. This would give the current regime all the bs reasons they need to be open fire on their own people.
we don’t want to give them any other reason to place blame on what is happening other than Iranians are finally fed up with the theocracy in their country. Any other way would be rash and immature. Germany, France and England can say whatever they want, because who really cares in the world arena what they think. The mullah’s only care what we think and say.
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