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Planet of the Apes
New York, NY
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moshx wrote: Medicare can be cut. I have an elderly neighbor who has to use an oxygen machine at night while she sleeps. Medicare pays $4800 a year to rent the machine from lyncare, the same machine can be bought for $986 and serviced at the same 2 times a year for $60. Multiply that waste by thousands reciving the service and wonder why government can't find cuts. Medicare is run as well as Amtrak and the USP Office. Can't you just wait until the government is in charge of all healthcare?
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RealDave wrote: <quoted text> No, it is a crime & should be punished. As should the cheating Republicans who pass legislation designed to take the vote away from people, take actions to make people stand hours in line to vote in certain districts, ans gerrymamder so bad that a court strikes it down. What I find disgusting is that dumbf*cks like you rant and have a for about a couple fraudulent votes yet support a party that would take the vote away from millions of eligible voters. The right to vote is sacred. You f*cking idiots run around waving the Constitution yet piss on it every day. go f*ck yourself. When the f*ck is the Republican Party going to do something for this country instead of for their own GD re-election. You people make me sick. What you sheep don't understand is voter fraud should be prevented not caught. Now get yourself to the urgent care you may have just had a heart attack
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gene the dancing machine
Birmingham, AL
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Have you noticed how vicious the Left is !!! Lashing-out at Dr Benjamin (He was added to list of evel forces against the Boy-Messiah)
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John Galt
Temecula, CA
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Selecia Jones- JAX FL wrote: <quoted text>OK...then I am guessing that you are married...but I WANT YOUR property...and you say the GVT has no say in the property rights or who owns what? You people are cray cray!!! Marriage should be a private contract between individuals. The government should have no say in division of marital property. Hire a lawyer and draw up a contract addressing these issues before marriage. My marital status is irrelevant.
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Realtime
Deltona, FL
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Eman wrote: <quoted text> A true moderate would have stopped there. Fk you pal, as a straight down the middle moderate I've got a lot of ground to cover. With "up to" 22% of the nation's voters being right wing freaks such as yourself and 10% being left wing treehugging PETA types__surely you can see that keeping peace among the remaining two thirds takes some fancy footwork. Thankfully I've got a terrific support network both here and in my official muckety muck role.
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gene the dancing machine
Birmingham, AL
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Obumers senitivity training program The Pilgrims were illegal aliens . There are more and more viliians added to stopping the Obumer regime. Obumer doesn't do anything ,but to give what was righfuly taken. its the republicans ,and russ limbugh fault for 17 tril in debt $4.00 gas wasteful spending devaluation of the dollar regulations of citizens and small buisnesses.
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Nj raider 1
United States
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Planet of the Apes wrote: <quoted text>The districts where minorities stood in line for hours were full of blacks who never voted before who were too stupid to know how to vote in polling places staffed by other minorities and they sure weren't Asians. What the f ck does that have to do with the price of beans in Boston? That blonde hair, blue eyed man/God you worship was black. The 1st doctor to successfully perform open heart surgery was black. Shall I go on? What does it matter what race the poller actually was?
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Since: May 11
Waynesboro, PA
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Eman wrote: <quoted text> What you sheep don't understand is voter fraud should be prevented not caught. Now get yourself to the urgent care you may have just had a heart attack So as I thought. Legislating voter fraud is OK. Typical right whiner.
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Since: May 11
Waynesboro, PA
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Planet of the Apes wrote: <quoted text>Medicare is run as well as Amtrak and the USP Office. Can't you just wait until the government is in charge of all healthcare? Medicare is very efficient.
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Homer 2016 wrote: <quoted text>Of course not, and she was caught and will be prosecuted. Next. Then why the sarcasm? Is it so hard for you sheep to agree with someone you consider "right wing"?
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Realtime wrote: <quoted text>Fk you pal, as a straight down the middle moderate I've got a lot of ground to cover. With "up to" 22% of the nation's voters being right wing freaks such as yourself and 10% being left wing treehugging PETA types__surely you can see that keeping peace among the remaining two thirds takes some fancy footwork. Thankfully I've got a terrific support network both here and in my official muckety muck role. You loony left wingers sure are wound tight today.
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Since: May 11
Waynesboro, PA
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Planet of the Apes wrote: <quoted text>The districts where minorities stood in line for hours were full of blacks who never voted before who were too stupid to know how to vote in polling places staffed by other minorities and they sure weren't Asians. Ballots were pages long & not enough polling places. Bit hey, be a racist POS like your buddy Galt. We are used to that from you right whiners.
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RealDave wrote: <quoted text> So as I thought. Legislating voter fraud is OK. Typical right whiner. "Legislating voter faud" is a loony left wing myth.
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sonicfilter
Indianapolis, IN
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If Cruz Acts Like an Ideological Demagogue, and Talks Like One… The editors at National Review defend Ted Cruz’s dishonest and demagogic performance at the Hagel confirmation hearing: Indeed, Cruz spent most of his allotted time at Hagel’s confirmation hearing establishing this fact by rehearsing for Hagel his own past statements and insinuations to this effect, all on the record, from the floor of the United States Senate to the broadcasts of Al Jazeera. Cruz was not here working on innuendo or guilt by association [bold mine-DL]. The NR editorial simply asserts that Cruz didn’t do all of the things he did at the hearing. Cruz misrepresented Hagel’s statements on at least two occasions during the hearing. Put bluntly, he lied about what Hagel had said, and then demanded that Hagel account for the distorted version of his words that Cruz had presented. The most obvious of these was when Cruz took a phrase out from Hagel’s 2006 speech calling for a cease-fire in Lebanon and presented it as a one-sided condemnation of Israeli conduct alone. He certainly engaged in baseless innuendo at the later committee meeting, when he speculated without a shred of evidence that Hagel might be taking money from hostile and authoritarian regimes. As for guilt by association, there is no other way to describe his bizarre attempt to hold Hagel responsible for Chas Freeman’s views. Cruz was behaving like a demagogue, and he was unscrupulous in his use of evidence to score cheap ideological points. http://www.theamericanconservative.com/lariso... some on the right are tired of tea party crazy talk. and appeasing the base is kind of like telling your mother she's hot.
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Waynesboro, PA
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John Galt wrote: <quoted text> First step will be to make your contributions taxable income, largely killing such programs. Plus, anybody who believes that Roth IRAs will never be taxed also believes in the tooth fairy. No place else to go for the money. Of Course, Galt, the dumbass, didn't mention that the IRA tax free contributions would be capped for those making over $250,000 a year. Galt & the right love tax loop holes & breaks for the wealthy.
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gene the dancing machine
Birmingham, AL
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RealDave wrote: <quoted text> Ballots were pages long & not enough polling places. Bit hey, be a racist POS like your buddy Galt. We are used to that from you right whiners. Your check in the mailbox ,why dont you leave and go get it !! Oh wait a minute, Thats the 3rd of every month ,Im Sorry....
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sonicfilter
Indianapolis, IN
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Hagel and Repudiating the Bush Era It’s probably too strong to say that there is a “closing of the door on the Bush era” taking place right now, but Marshall is right that the fight over Hagel centers on Republican hard-liners’ continuing attachment to Bush-era foreign policy and the rejection of much of Bush’s legacy by everyone else. The odds are that you think Hagel is an uncontroversial or good selection if you understand that Bush-era foreign policy was a disaster. Cabinet nominees shouldn’t be selected solely because they represent repudiations of failed policies, but it is a welcome additional bonus. http://www.theamericanconservative.com/lariso...
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RUSH10ME
Gloucester, VA
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Nj raider 1 wrote: <quoted text> What the f ck does that have to do with the price of beans in Boston? That blonde hair, blue eyed man/God you worship was black. The 1st doctor to successfully perform open heart surgery was black. Shall I go on? What does it matter what race the poller actually was? Can you actualy prove god was\is black , are you a prophet like obama??
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sonicfilter
Indianapolis, IN
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it must be really bad when.... Tea Party Group Apologizes To Karl Rove http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/t... just nazi stuff. the usual.
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sonicfilter wrote: it must be really bad when.... Tea Party Group Apologizes To Karl Rove http://livewire.talkingpointsmemo.com/entry/t... just nazi stuff. the usual. Because in loony left winger world you don't own your mistakes, you blame them on bush. "We apologize to Mr. Rove. While we may have strong disagreements with Mr. Rove on the future of conservatism, we want to be clear this imagery is absolutely unacceptable and are working to ensure this type of mistake doesn’t happen again,"
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