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Demon who was once a dull worm, you have a valid reason to be very angry.
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Demon who was once a dull worm, you have a valid reason to be very angry.
Did you voice these sentiments to the people responsible?
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Ya know, if this was 30 years ago I would classify as a Republican...
But today? Republicans are right wing nuts IMHO.
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Republican Party
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Washington D.C. — A memorial service for the Republican Party of Washington D.C. will be 11 a.m. Sunday, January 20, 2013, at the west front of the capitol in Washington D.C., Brother Barack Hussein Obama officiating, under the direction of Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. The Republican Party passed away Tuesday, November 6, 2012, at multiple locations throughout the United States.
Founded in the northern states in 1854 mainly by anti-slavery activists and the Whigs, the Republican Party quickly became the principal opposition to the dominant Southern Democratic Party. The Republican Party dominated politics nationally from 1860 to 1932 mainly because many of its principles were based upon classical liberalism.
Early Republican ideology was reflected in the 1856 slogan "free labor, free land, free men." "Free labor" referred to the Republican opposition to slave labor and belief in independent artisans and businessmen. "Free land" referred to Republican opposition to plantation system whereby the rich could buy up all the good farm land and work it with slaves.
The Republican Party played a main role in the support of one the nation's greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln, who led the nation through one of its darkest periods and finally ended slavery.
The Republican Party unfortunately began a long fight with the cancer of modern day liberalism beginning with Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt and the coalition he put together called "The New Deal." In 1933, New Deal legislation metastisized and a long, painful journey to death began. Several more bouts with extreme cases of cancer such as the Social Security Act, Medicare, Medicaid, and finally "Obamacare" was all the Republican Party could take before it took its last breath.
The Republican Party was preceded in death by generations of independant, rugged individuals who built this country, the free market, God and success.
The Republican Party is survived by the modern contemporary liberalism of today's Democratic Party.
The family would like to give a special thanks to the generations of Americans up through today who provided a beacon of light for other nations struggling under the harsh conditions of dictatorships.
Please leave online condolences at S@H. |
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Republican Party
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Washington D.C. — A memorial service for the Republican Party of Washington D.C. will be 11 a.m. Sunday, January 20, 2013, at the west front of the capitol in Washington D.C., Brother Barack Hussein Obama officiating, under the direction of Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. The Republican Party passed away Tuesday, November 6, 2012, at multiple locations throughout the United States.
Founded in the northern states in 1854 mainly by anti-slavery activists and the Whigs, the Republican Party quickly became the principal opposition to the dominant Southern Democratic Party. The Republican Party dominated politics nationally from 1860 to 1932 mainly because many of its principles were based upon classical liberalism.
Early Republican ideology was reflected in the 1856 slogan "free labor, free land, free men." "Free labor" referred to the Republican opposition to slave labor and belief in independent artisans and businessmen. "Free land" referred to Republican opposition to plantation system whereby the rich could buy up all the good farm land and work it with slaves.
The Republican Party played a main role in the support of one the nation's greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln, who led the nation through one of its darkest periods and finally ended slavery.
The Republican Party unfortunately began a long fight with the cancer of modern day liberalism beginning with Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt and the coalition he put together called "The New Deal." In 1933, New Deal legislation metastisized and a long, painful journey to death began. Several more bouts with extreme cases of cancer such as the Social Security Act, Medicare, Medicaid, and finally "Obamacare" was all the Republican Party could take before it took its last breath.
The Republican Party was preceded in death by generations of independant, rugged individuals who built this country, the free market, God and success.
The Republican Party is survived by the modern contemporary liberalism of today's Democratic Party.
The family would like to give a special thanks to the generations of Americans up through today who provided a beacon of light for other nations struggling under the harsh conditions of dictatorships.
Please leave online condolences at S@H.
The new rugged individuals have rejected the old, and will not visit them at the Senior Care Home whilst the monoloquilize to empty chairs. |
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Speaking of chairs, Here's one for dull. |
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Republican Party
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Washington D.C. — A memorial service for the Republican Party of Washington D.C. will be 11 a.m. Sunday, January 20, 2013, at the west front of the capitol in Washington D.C., Brother Barack Hussein Obama officiating, under the direction of Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies. The Republican Party passed away Tuesday, November 6, 2012, at multiple locations throughout the United States.
Founded in the northern states in 1854 mainly by anti-slavery activists and the Whigs, the Republican Party quickly became the principal opposition to the dominant Southern Democratic Party. The Republican Party dominated politics nationally from 1860 to 1932 mainly because many of its principles were based upon classical liberalism.
Early Republican ideology was reflected in the 1856 slogan "free labor, free land, free men." "Free labor" referred to the Republican opposition to slave labor and belief in independent artisans and businessmen. "Free land" referred to Republican opposition to plantation system whereby the rich could buy up all the good farm land and work it with slaves.
The Republican Party played a main role in the support of one the nation's greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln, who led the nation through one of its darkest periods and finally ended slavery.
The Republican Party unfortunately began a long fight with the cancer of modern day liberalism beginning with Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt and the coalition he put together called "The New Deal." In 1933, New Deal legislation metastisized and a long, painful journey to death began. Several more bouts with extreme cases of cancer such as the Social Security Act, Medicare, Medicaid, and finally "Obamacare" was all the Republican Party could take before it took its last breath.
The Republican Party was preceded in death by generations of independant, rugged individuals who built this country, the free market, God and success.
The Republican Party is survived by the modern contemporary liberalism of today's Democratic Party.
The family would like to give a special thanks to the generations of Americans up through today who provided a beacon of light for other nations struggling under the harsh conditions of dictatorships.
Please leave online condolences at S@H.
I find it rather ironic that our first black president killed off the party that freed his ancestors from slavery.
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Guy, your premise about the President is wrong. His black ancestor was not the slave of an American.
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Guy, your premise about the President is wrong. His black ancestor was not the slave of an American.
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Ya know, if this was 30 years ago I would classify as a Republican...
Goldwater?
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Guy, your premise about the President is wrong. His black ancestor was not the slave of an American.
We all bleed red. What the F*** does the color of our skin matter?
Get over it, in four years, there is a new slate.
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Guy, it is more a case of a party doing itself in. |
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...Early Republican ideology was reflected in the 1856 slogan "free labor, free land, free men." "Free labor" referred to the Republican opposition to slave labor and belief in independent artisans and businessmen. "Free land" referred to Republican opposition to plantation system whereby the rich could buy up all the good farm land and work it with slaves...
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And THIS is what I mean when I say I COULD HAVE been a Republican in the past...
Unfortunately, today, the Republican party stands for protecting the richest of white men, letting Corporations and Monopolies run free, pushing religious ideology on the masses, and NOT standing for what it was founded upon...
This reminds me of a conversation I recently had with a friend discussing how amazing it was that it was the Republican party that was anti-slavery, when today they do the exact opposite of look out for the person. Instead they now look out for the interests of the richest persons.
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Speaking of chairs, Here's one for dull.
Thanks for reminding me how NOT young I am becoming.... :-(
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monoloquilize to empty chairs.
One would rather to an empty chair than An Empty Brain.
We, The Robots Of The Dark Side Of The Moon, wish No Joy in the coming Bipartisan Gymnastic Events.
In The House and Senate, and Especially The Oval Office, All Chairs and Brains are Empty.
11-06-2012, The Day The Last Vote For True Americans Was Cast.
The DEMON...ella
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monoloquilize to empty chairs.
One would rather to an empty chair than An Empty Brain.
We, The Robots Of The Dark Side Of The Moon, wish No Joy in the coming Bipartisan Gymnastic Events.
In The House and Senate, and Especially The Oval Office, All Chairs and Brains are Empty.
11-06-2012, The Day The Last Vote For True Americans Was Cast.
The DEMON...ella
That's impossible.
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monoloquilize to empty chairs.
One would rather to an empty chair than An Empty Brain.
We, The Robots Of The Dark Side Of The Moon, wish No Joy in the coming Bipartisan Gymnastic Events.
In The House and Senate, and Especially The Oval Office, All Chairs and Brains are Empty.
11-06-2012, The Day The Last Vote For True Americans Was Cast.
The DEMON...ella
I think the Mayans had it right.....only a month and a half off on their prediction.
A once great nation must now hang it's head at what greed, politics, ignorance, and apathy have lead it to.
GAG....four...more...years....
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Guy, your premise about the President is wrong. His black ancestor was not the slave of an American.
Careful there betreger, that goes against modern contemporary liberalism. You are on the verge of being called a racist because you are not supporting our first *real* black president. You will be given a temporary reprieve since you've supported modern contemporary liberalism in the past. I'm guessing you've already been convicted of the crime of being a white male in America. So be warned, you have been put on notice.
Guy, it is more a case of a party doing itself in.
Barry, I beg to differ. The republican party was doomed to fail because it was an unfair political fight. Modern contemporary liberalism won because it had a super majority press on its side and the hippie movement of the 60s showed kids how to successfully refuse to grow up. Now we will reap the rewards of their efforts.
Ex, I won't totally disagree with you, but I'll add the republican party forgot how to be in charge when they gained a simple majority a few years ago. They lost it again because they screwed up.
What's happening in the aftermath of Sandy is giving us a taste of what's to come. People there need to be patient. Their welfare and happiness is the #1 priority of the government and they are working as best they can to restore power. FEMA is closed today because of bad weather, but as soon as that clears up, they'll get right back to work. All the volunteer electrical workers from out of state currently working IN the bad weather are there BECAUSE they can't do it on their own. Somebody else built it for them.
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Well I don't think I need to provide any more evidence that the unprecedented level of vitriol shown towards the President of the United States has something to do with his colour.
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Well I don't think I need to provide any more evidence that the unprecedented level of vitriol shown towards the President of the United States has something to do with his colour.
I can only speak for myself.
In my case, it has NOTHING to do with his color. Only his actions, attitude, and policies.
I actually voted for him last time around, given the choice available at that time. And that was NOT an easy choice for me to make.
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And, I think this says it better than I can.....
Four more years--what is going on here?
The text of the opinion piece, from Fox News.....
Only in America can a president who inherits a deep recession and whose policies have actually made the effects of that recession worse get re-elected. Only in America can a president who wants the bureaucrats who can’t run the Post Office to micromanage the administration of every American’s health care get re-elected. Only in America can a president who kills Americans overseas who have never been charged or convicted of a crime get re-elected. And only in America can a president who borrowed and spent more than $5 trillion in fewer than four years, plans to repay none of it and promises to borrow another $5 trillion in his second term get re-elected.
What’s going on here?
What is going on is the present-day proof of the truism observed by Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton, who rarely agreed on anything in public: When the voters recognize that the public treasury has become a public trough, they will send to Washington not persons who will promote self-reliance and foster an atmosphere of prosperity, but rather those who will give away the most cash and thereby create dependency. This is an attitude that, though present in some localities in the colonial era, was created at the federal level by Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt, magnified by FDR, enhanced by LBJ, and eventually joined in by all modern-day Democrats and most contemporary Republicans.
Mitt Romney is one of those Republicans. He is no opponent of federal entitlements, and he basically promised to keep them where they are. Where they are is a cost to taxpayers of about $1.7 trillion a year. Under President Obama, however, the costs have actually increased, and so have the numbers of those who now receive them. Half of the country knows this, and so it has gleefully sent Obama back to office so he can send them more federal cash taken from the other half.
It is fair to say that Obama is the least skilled and least effective American president since Jimmy Carter, but he is far more menacing. His every instinct is toward the central planning of the economy and the federal regulation of private behavior. He has no interest in protecting American government employees in harm’s way in Libya, and he never admits he has been wrong about anything. Though he took an oath to uphold the Constitution, he treats it as a mere guideline, whose grand principles intended to guarantee personal liberty and a diffusion of power can be twisted and compromised to suit his purposes. He rejects the most fundamental of American values -- that our rights come from our Creator, and not from the government. His rejection of that leads him to an expansive view of the federal government, which permits it, and thus him, to right any wrong, to regulate any behavior and to tax any event, whether authorized by the Constitution or not, and to subordinate the individual to the state at every turn.
As a practical matter, we are in for very difficult times during Obama’s second term. ObamaCare is now here to stay; so, no matter who you are or how you pay your medical bills, federal bureaucrats will direct your physicians in their treatment of you, and they will see your medical records. As well, Obama is committed to raising the debt of the federal government to $20 trillion. So, if the Republican-controlled House of Representatives goes along with this, as it did during Obama’s first term, the cost will be close to $1 trillion in interest payments every year. As well, everyone’s taxes will go up on. New Year’s Day, as the Bush-era tax cuts will expire then. The progressive vision of a populace dependent on a central government and a European-style welfare state is now at hand.
Though I argued during the campaign that this election was a Hobson’s choice between big government and bigger government, and that regrettably it addressed how much private wealth the feds should seize and redistribute and how much private behavior they should regulate, rather than whether the Constitution permits them to do so, and though I have argued that we have really one political party whose two branches mirror each other’s wishes for war and power, it is unsettling to find Obama back in the White House for another four years. That sinking feeling comes from the knowledge that he is free from the need to keep an eye on the electorate, and from the terrible thought that he may be the authoritarian we have all known and feared would visit us one day and crush our personal freedoms.
Andrew P. Napolitano, a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, is the senior judicial analyst at Fox News Channel. Judge Napolitano has written six books on the U.S. Constitution. His latest is It is Dangerous To Be Right When the Government Is Wrong: The Case for Personal Freedom.
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