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Judged: 1 1 1 But it has such pretty pictures |
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“ad maiora nati sumus ” Since: Sep 09
Justice Scalia is an Oxymoron |
Judged: 1 1 1 Final Poll November 6 in PA: O 51.9% R 46.8% enuf said |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Oh lots of people laugh at you Tacky. Is it really fair to just single out one? |
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Judged: 2 2 2 College students should count as a full vote so long as they're old white males |
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“ad maiora nati sumus ” Since: Sep 09
Justice Scalia is an Oxymoron |
Judged: 1 1 1 Final poll on November 6th: Obama beat Romney 55 percent to 43 percent among women, according to Reuters/Ipsos Election Day polling. That 12-point victory nearly matched Obama's 13-point win among female voters over Republican John McCain in 2008. Sorry about that.. Goon |
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Judged: 1 1 1 No - you just fantasize that they shouldn't count as much as some angry old white guy with no neighbors within 73 miles of him |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Wow, Kentucky misunderstands what I write and ignores the bulk of my post. Time to go play in the sandbox with the other children, Kentucky. |
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Judged: 2 2 2 The election on Tuesday proved that there are over 50 million idiots in the United States willing to vote for an idiot. Election day polling concluded that priorities were: 1.Economy/employment 2.Honesty/integrity. 3.Change in government. 4.Bipartisanship. 5. Cut debt/spending. Romney should have won by a landslide. 1.Obama'a economy is worst than terrible/unemployment is much higher than predicted and three percent higher than Obama promised in 2008. 2.Obama can;s open his mounth with out telling a lie.-- Monday's papers should have had the head line "Obama Lies". 3.If our country needs change,why are people voting for more of the same garbage we had for the last four years,'double down'. 4.Obama has proven for four years that he will not work with Congress and has ignored the values,principles and beliefs of over half the country. 5.Obama increased the debt by over 6 trillion dollars his first four years and intends to increase the debt more than and additional 6 trillion dollars during his next four years. Our country deserves better. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 How is it fair to count North Dakota's population as equal to California's? DUH |
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“ad maiora nati sumus ” Since: Sep 09
Justice Scalia is an Oxymoron |
Judged: 1 1 1 Final poll on November 6th: Obama 50.4% romney 48.1% |
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“ad maiora nati sumus ” Since: Sep 09
Justice Scalia is an Oxymoron |
Judged: 1 1 1 Too bad it will sit vacant until January 2017 to be occupied. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Obama basically won the uninformed vote of the large urban areas. He won the large cities and Romney won every where else. Even in states like California,Obama did not win more counties than Romney. Maybe the electoral college system should be based on legislative districts instead of the system we have now. I haven't seen any statistics,but I would be inclined to believe that if the vote was divided fairly in 235 legislative districts and a candidate needed 118 to win, we would be congratulating Romney. |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Well that would produce the result that Tacky wants - therefore it would be fair (of course so would only allowing people named Tacky to vote but he hasn't thought of that yet) |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Amazing how when the Birfoons thought Mitt might win the popular vote they were yammering for that as the standard. Now they want to county the number of squares on a map of each color ... Why not the number of registered vehicles (with more weight given to "American" cars) |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Do you question our Founding Father's wisdom? |
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Judged: 1 1 1 How about each state gets one vote regardless of size or population? |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Greenspan Concedes He `Found a Flaw' in His Free-Market Ideology Oct. 23 (Bloomberg)-- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, under a grilling from lawmakers at a congressional hearing today, conceded a flaw in his free-market ideology that contributed to a ``once-in-a-century credit tsunami.'' ``Yes, I found a flaw,'' Greenspan said in response to questions from to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.``That is precisely the reason I was shocked because I'd been going for 40 years or more with very considerable evidence that it was working exceptionally well.'' http://tinyurl.com/5ea9ng Greenspan said he was ``partially'' wrong in his opposition in recent years to the regulation of derivatives. He said in a May 2005 speech that ``private regulation generally has proved far better at constraining excessive risk-taking than has government regulation.'' Committee Chairman Henry Waxman, a California Democrat, said Greenspan had ``the authority to prevent irresponsible lending practices that led to the subprime mortgage crisis.'' ``You were advised to do so by many others,'' he told Greenspan.``And now our whole economy is paying the price.'' http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news... Twenty-five people at the heart of the meltdown 26 January 2009 / http://tinyurl.com/bwrl8l The worst economic turmoil since the Great Depression is not a natural phenomenon but a man-made disaster in which we all played a part. In the second part of a week-long series looking behind the slump, Guardian City editor Julia Finch picks out the individuals who have led us into the current crisis 1. Alan Greenspan, chairman of US Federal Reserve 1987- 2006 2. Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England 3. Bill Clinton, former US president 4. Gordon Brown, prime minister 5. George W Bush, former US president 6. Senator Phil Gramm 7. Abby Cohen, Goldman Sachs chief US strategist 8. Kathleen Corbet, former CEO, Standard & Poor's 9. Hank" Greenberg, AIG insurance group 10. Andy Hornby, former HBOS boss 11. Sir Fred Goodwin, former RBS boss 12. Steve Crawshaw, former B&B boss 13. Adam Applegarth, former Northern Rock boss 14. Dick Fuld, Lehman Brothers chief executive 15. Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin 16. Lewis Ranieri 17. Joseph Cassano, AIG Financial Products 18. Chuck Prince, former Citi boss 19. Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide Financial 20. Stan O'Neal, former boss of Merrill Lynch 21. Jimmy Cayne, former Bear Stearns boss 22. Christopher Dodd, chairman, Senate banking committee 23. Geir Haarde, Icelandic prime minister 24. The American public 25. John Tiner, FSA chief executive, 2003-07 26. Andrew Lahde 27. John Paulson, hedge fund boss 28. Professor Nouriel Roubini 29. Warren Buffett, billionaire investor 30. George Soros, speculator 31. Stephen Eismann, hedge fund manager 32. Meredith Whitney, Oppenheimer Securities |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Your a brain dead dip shite obot! Oshite spent plenty to buy off the the alphabet networks and News anchors to nun and blabber on about Oshite for the past five years! He has spent billions to to buy votes! How stupid can you be? You the brain dead stupid have just fudged America! Hope you are the first to choke on it! Now that you entitled the bustard to scraw America another four years worst than anything Bush ever did America is in the toilet! Can't wait to see all you libtards get flushed down it! |
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Judged: 1 1 1 The Constitution 101: In the Federalist Papers it said: We were not going to have a monarchy, and we were not going to have a democracy.$$$$$$$ And to this day we have neither. For two hundred years we have had an oligarchical system in which men of property can do well (Dumbya Bush), and others are on their own.$$$$$$$ American politics is essentially a family affair, as are most oligarchies. When the father of the Constitution, James Madison, was asked how on earth any business could get done in Congress when the country contained 100 million people whose representatives would number half a thousand, Madison took the line that oligarchy's iron law always obtains: A few people invariably run the show; and keep it, if they can, in the family.$$$$$$$ Our founding fathers had such a fear and loathing of democracy that they invented the Electoral College so that the popular voice of the people could be throttled, much as the Supreme Court throttled the Floridians on December 12, 2000.$$$$$$$ We were to be neither a democracy, subject to majoritarian tyranny, nor a dictatorship, subject to Caesarean folly.$$$$$$$ As American media is controlled by that corporate America which provides us with political candidates a well-informed electorate is not possible.$$$$$$$ |
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Judged: 1 1 1 The States have that option (see Nevraska). Perhaps you can persuade KY to follow suit |
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