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Thread: Gems of wisdom from the Republican Party

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dogma View Post
    Ok, I think I am done discussing this one. think I will not resort to the petty insults.

    Ang is Maggio and Stoness' love child.
    oh? I was playing nice lately... it will all be over soon

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    "Vote for me or we'll wreck the economy" - Mitt Romney

    In what his campaign billed as his “closing argument,” Mitt Romney warned Americans that a second term for President Obama would have apocalyptic consequences for the economy in part because his own party would force a debt ceiling disaster.

    “Unless we change course, we may well be looking at another recession,” Romney told a crowd in West Allis, Wisconsin.

    Romney said that Obama “promised to be a post-partisan president, but he became the most partisan” and that his bitter relations with the House GOP could threaten the economy. As his chief example, he pointed to a crisis created entirely by his own party’s choice — Republican lawmakers’ ongoing threat to reject a debt ceiling increase. Economists warn that a failure to pass such a measure would have immediate and catastrophic consequences for the recovery

    http://2012.talkingpointsmemo.com/20...on-warning.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAGGIO View Post
    oh? I was playing nice lately... it will all be over soon
    I know, I wasn't supposed to let it out, but I just couldn't help myself...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MellonColly View Post
    Na but it might make us actually change this dumb electoral college system. I don't like how its set up. I think the popular vote should decide it.


    We didn't have a civil war when the same thing happened with bush and gore. Just a bunch of court cases. Whole lotta nuthin
    Instead we have the supreme court deciding elections. What a great system you guys have
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    Xavior is a closet Latvian.

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    Now we just need Obama to use his second term to go full socialist

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    Will, do us all a favor, if you want a country to change, change your own. We don't want to be like Britain. Remember we left Britain over 300 years ago. We didn't want to be like Britain then so we kicked Britain's *** off our land when she tried to make us stay a part of Britain. We can handle our own problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dogma View Post
    Will, do us all a favor, if you want a country to change, change your own. We don't want to be like Britain. Remember we left Britain over 300 years ago. We didn't want to be like Britain then so we kicked Britain's *** off our land when she tried to make us stay a part of Britain. We can handle our own problems.
    236 years

    I'd rather change both countries. And it's a little silly to compare the Britain of George III to the one today. Though I suspect that had Washington been able to look ahead and see how things turned out, he might have been a lot less keen on having a revolution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Will View Post
    236 years

    I'd rather change both countries. And it's a little silly to compare the Britain of George III to the one today. Though I suspect that had Washington been able to look ahead and see how things turned out, he might have been a lot less keen on having a revolution.
    Leave the butthurt Dogma alone!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xavior View Post
    Leave the butthurt Dogma alone!
    All right. Dogma, we'll have to agree to disagree, and leave it at that.

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