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Republican Party disarray deepens with Palin resignation.

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Special Report: Ideologically, Where Is the U.S. Moving?

Sorry boys, America is all woundup for a backlash. More Cpnservative, more pro life and more militaristic than ever!

I might finally get my war with Iran yet.
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I might finally get my war with Iran yet.
Why would you want even more people to die in stupid wars? You are a scumbag.
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Special Report: Ideologically, Where Is the U.S. Moving?

Sorry boys, America is all woundup for a backlash. More Cpnservative, more pro life and more militaristic than ever!

I might finally get my war with Iran yet.
Oooh, just the right time to move there so.
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Conservatives have figured things out. Rush hannity and o reilly have pulled the wool over their eyes. The republicans sold out the country with the bailouts and now the spin effort is to portray them as an opposition when the democrats continue the bailouts.

Sen Connyn was booed at the tea party over the weekend in Texas. Many can see through the tweedle dum versus tweedle dee.


This is Barret getting booed a few months ago.


YouTube - Barrett booed at Greenville Tea Party


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The democrats are waking up as well
Thank you for the video youngdan. Indeed the democrats are also waking up to the reality of the dividing line between pre-election platforms, and actions in office thereafter. I personally wouldn't lean toward either of the two parties, but Obama's election victory has proved that we must not be too susceptible to the platforms candidates stand on before actually getting elected. For instance he has disappointed many people who voted Democrat, as he has turned out quiet different in many regards, and in many areas of governance, to what would have been expected of him politically upon entry into both the white house and congress. For instance, one example would be foreign policy. He has not shown a dissimilar line on this matter to his predecessor- something many Democrat voters had hoped for, likewise voting for the prospect of withdrawal of troops from Iraq and Afghanistan.
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Special Report: Ideologically, Where Is the U.S. Moving?

Sorry boys, America is all woundup for a backlash. More Cpnservative, more pro life and more militaristic than ever!

I might finally get my war with Iran yet.
Right so,I'll keep em talking while you sneak into Iran and do a quick recce.Write us when you've done that,dear.
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I might finally get my war with Iran yet.
Do you have a complete disconnect from reality?
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Who cares about the Republican Party. Let them disintegrate. They aren't truly conservative and they never were.
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Special Report: Ideologically, Where Is the U.S. Moving?

Sorry boys, America is all woundup for a backlash. More Cpnservative, more pro life and more militaristic than ever!

I might finally get my war with Iran yet.
Somehow I think if there is an electoral backlash it is only the Zionist/Iran war lobby that will materially benefit.
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Were McCain elected what would be different, nothing except Obama is likeable and even the republicans deep down know that McCain is detestable.
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