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Judged: 10 10 10 http://news.yahoo.com/obamas-favorability-bes... |
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Judged: 10 10 9 The eyes are useless when the mind is blind... |
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Judged: 11 11 10 Sometimes in the winds of societal norms or change we find our direction. This country needs a department of common sense... |
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Judged: 10 10 10 You missed today's Obama talking points, which are to avoid any discussion of the economy. Gun control as well. Amnesty is the subject of the day. |
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“Seriously Misguided Democrat” Since: Oct 12
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Judged: 11 11 11 Hehe... Whoa old geezer! I bet you'd cream your jeans thinkin about this, but that stopped working 20 years ago... You can make believe you're giving Obama one though. Mmmmmmm, Mmmmmmm, Mmmmmmm Obama Mmmmmmm, Mmmmmmm, Mmmmmmm ROTFLMAO!!!!! |
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Judged: 7 7 6 For this reason I subscribe to the second amendment which guarantees my right as an American to live where and when I please. This is true for all my friends too. We want nothing to do with blacks in general, and colored people of all stripes. In particular, Indians and their filthy smelly curry all day and night. |
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Judged: 9 9 9 Oh, good God, what is that supposed to mean? Speak English would you? |
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Judged: 6 6 6 ok. I Don’t Like Marco Rubio’s Plan The desire to “just do something” overwhelms Washington too much. This immigration plan gives orgasmic relief to that desire, but in all the hype and show does nothing to address the real needs of employers and the hopes and dreams of those still longing to come to United States whose wait will now most likely be extended and grow even more complex. Immigration is an issue that keeps hispanic voters from trusting the GOP. Many call it a “gateway” issue. I get that. But pandering in the name of a solution does not actually fix the problem. This is just another policy debate the Democrats can use to get the GOP to fight itself. The GOP should pivot to actually fixing the immigration problem, not just addressing the here and now. http://www.redstate.com/2013/01/29/i-dont-lik... |
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Judged: 9 9 9 Stanwood Fred Elkus, 75, was jailed on $1 million bail after police say he shot Dr. Ronald Franklin Gilbert multiple times on Monday at a medical office in Newport Beach, an affluent city in suburban Orange County. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/29/doct... |
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Judged: 8 8 5 Mistakes are proof that you are trying... |
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Judged: 10 10 10 There was enough evidence to arrest Moussaoui, and the reason he was arrested was on his laptop. So, how the hell do you get to "there was not enough evidence to search his laptop" with these facts in your face? It was a liberal judge acting like a good Democrat and obstructing a Republican administration by preventing them from looking at the actual plans for the 9/11(2001) Al Qaeda attack that killed 3000 Americans. Where were that judge's constitutional objections on 9/12? Valerie Plame's job was the Director of Operations for the CIA’s Joint Task Force on Iraq. She would personally verify any and all intelligence from foreign sources, and deliver it to the president. Valerie Plame is personally responsible for any Iraq WMD argument. Later, Robert Novak outed her. The CRA failure was obvious in 2003 when the Director of OFHEO testified about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac keeping fraudulent books to cover up the massive CRA failure. When it became obvious the Democrats were going to take control of Congress in 2006, people began pulling out of that market, anticipating disaster. Thus, the housing market began to falter coincident with the Democrats taking control of Congress. Ultimately, after 2 years of oversight by Christopher Dodd in the Senate and Barney Frank in the House, the Democrats' subprime housing mortgage underwriting program collapsed the economy. I'm hoping Clinton saw a threat. Al Qaeda was bombing us as if they were on a schedule. And, Clinton's signature response of just lobbing a few cruise missiles in their general direction obviously wasn't having any affect. Bush arrested one of the goddam hijackers, idiot. It was a Democrat judge that wouldn't let the FBI look on Moussaoui's hard drive and read the detailed 9/11(2001) attack plan. If that Democrat judge had allowed the FBI to look on Moussaoui's hard drive, there would not have been a 9/11(2001) attack and 3000 Americans wouldn't have been murdered and there wouldn't have been a war. |
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Judged: 9 9 9 The less they define themselves as an anti-Obama party, the more Republicans will avoid a pitfall that conservative pollster David Winston has identified: The public sees hostility as playing a more important role than principle in Republicans’ opposition to Obama. A party that aspires to governing the country should avoid looking petty. .....I see two things that are most likely to prevent Republicans from taking Ponnuru’s advice. Because many Republicans and conservatives assumed the worst about what would follow Obama’s re-election (this was the “Obama unleashed” idea), they are going to be more inclined to try “winning a series of confrontations with the president” rather than less. The other problem is that many Republicans are likely to continue reacting to Obama’s re-election as they did to Clinton’s, which was a combination of disbelief that he had won and an increased obsession with “getting” him by way of investigations and scandals. http://www.theamericanconservative.com/lariso... |
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Judged: 4 4 4 lily for sure. |
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Judged: 4 4 4 Conservatives need to get over President Barack Obama. It’s time to adjust to a world in which he is never going to be on the ballot again. That’s going to require a big change in the psychology of Republicans both in Washington and around the country. They disagree with Obama’s policies. They see in his personality narcissism untempered by warmth. They find his lectures irritating, and resent his soft press coverage. They spent four years trying to discredit him with the public. They need to accept that they failed. http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-01-28/why-... |
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Judged: 1 1 1 Try looking between your gross legs. |
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Judged: 3 3 3 Over and Out, now, huh? K. I'm on it. That's one of the many cool things about me though, carol: You can roll over and I won't fall out. |
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Judged: 3 3 3 Lying about test scores http://collegeinsurrection.com/2013/01/buckne... |
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Judged: 4 4 4 Thanks Nuculur, Will do. |
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