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jsm
Fond Du Lac, WI
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The Last Templar wrote: <quoted text> Thank you for exposing yourself as the clearly liberal, uncivilized and uneducated, ignorant dolt that seems to pervade every aspect of the democratic party these days. But since you brought up the Catholic issue as it applies to Mitt Romney, let's take a look at who Catholics are getting behind in this election, shall we?: http://www.youtube.com/watch... You're a joke. Democrats or "liberals" are far more educated than Republicans, and that is a fact.
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Ex- El Paso Resident
Las Cruces, NM
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jsm wrote: <quoted text> You're a joke. Democrats or "liberals" are far more educated than Republicans, and that is a fact. There is a differnce between "educated" and "smarter". There are a lot of "educated" people in CA but they are the stupid when it comes to reality vs. idealology. $16 billion in debt and wanting to build a $100 billion bullet train and become a sanctuary state for illegals may be an "educated" and "enlightened" decision but it does not qualify as "smart" and will lead CA down the road to bankruptcy.
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Ex-Laxo Resident
Colgate, WI
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Ex- El Paso Resident wrote: <quoted text> There is a differnce between "educated" and "smarter". There are a lot of "educated" people in CA but they are the stupid when it comes to reality vs. idealology. $16 billion in debt and wanting to build a $100 billion bullet train and become a sanctuary state for illegals may be an "educated" and "enlightened" decision but it does not qualify as "smart" and will lead CA down the road to bankruptcy. Since when did conservatives become so conservative? Seems like the day "O" was sworn in, they suddenly became fiscally responsible, like never before. Up until then, they spent tax dollars like drunken sailors. They created giant corporate tax incentives for sending work out of the US, a military that is larger than the rest of the world combined - 10 times over, blowing other countries to smithereens – to find one guy, then rebuilding the entire them, better than out own. Look back in history, and the debt always has grown the most under conservative rule. Seems like there’s an ulterior motive this time around.
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wedjat
Milwaukee, WI
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Ex- El Paso Resident wrote: <quoted text> There is a differnce between "educated" and "smarter". There are a lot of "educated" people in CA but they are the stupid when it comes to reality vs. idealology. $16 billion in debt and wanting to build a $100 billion bullet train and become a sanctuary state for illegals may be an "educated" and "enlightened" decision but it does not qualify as "smart" and will lead CA down the road to bankruptcy. Sure, there can be a difference. However let's be honest here, the majority of conservatives are neither educated school-wise nor are they smart. Very very ignorant folk in that area.
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Ex- El Paso Resident
Las Cruces, NM
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Ex-Laxo Resident wrote: <quoted text>Since when did conservatives become so conservative? Seems like the day "O" was sworn in, they suddenly became fiscally responsible, like never before. Up until then, they spent tax dollars like drunken sailors. They created giant corporate tax incentives for sending work out of the US, a military that is larger than the rest of the world combined - 10 times over, blowing other countries to smithereens – to find one guy, then rebuilding the entire them, better than out own. Look back in history, and the debt always has grown the most under conservative rule. Seems like there’s an ulterior motive this time around. Both parties are guilty of massive spending. Bush sucked and Obama sucks and there is no getting away from the fact that both openned up the taxpayer pocket book and made sure their supports were well taken care of. Keep in mind Bush did not have the keys to store during much of his term just as Clinton did not have full run of things either. Clinton had to work with a republican house and senate just like Bush had to work with a democratic house and senate. In case you missed in in civics the house originates spending bills (not the president). Clinton gets all the credit for a surplus while Bush gets all the blame for the deficit spending. It took both Clinton and the republican controlled congress to produce a surplus just like it took Bush and a democratic controlled congress to spend like, as you put it, a drunken salior. One side cannot spend without the other side's approval unless the congress votes 2/3 majorioty to overthrow a presidnetial veto on the budget and that just does not happen. Both parties to blame and both to take credit and that simply how it is. Don't throw stones too hard. LBJ pushed for the war because lady bird had major ownership in a little company known these days as Haliburton. So I guess Dems are not the white knights you make them out to be. They all profiteer including Obama and Bush. Republicans lie to you and you known it. Democrates lie to you and you believe them. That is the differnce. I know they all lie regardless of party. The only smart thing I have seen come out of Washing DC in the last four years was the Bowles Simpson commission report and it was outright rejected by both parties.
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Ex- El Paso Resident
Las Cruces, NM
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wedjat wrote: <quoted text>Sure, there can be a difference. However let's be honest here, the majority of conservatives are neither educated school-wise nor are they smart. Very very ignorant folk in that area. Not sure I totally agree with that. There are smart and dumb folks in each group. There are very ignorant folks in the conservative groups but there are also very stupid educated folks in the liberal group. My bet is states like Alabama will not go bankrupt even though they may have less education on average than say CA or Il. citizens. States that are considered to have the most educated people per population are the ones in the worst trouble. This would be CA, NY and Il. Not listening to both sides with an open mind is true ignorance. Getting your information from only one source or only sources you always agree with is true ignorance. Based on that there is alot of ignorant folks that call themshelves liberals or conservatives. The right response is somewhere in the middle.
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The Republican
De Forest, WI
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You all are dumber than a box of rocks/ But, not as dumb for any fool that votes for this guy. ------ http://youtu.be/rsCmiFcRyIc -
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Ex E Paso resident
United States
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The Republican wrote: You all are dumber than a box of rocks/ But, not as dumb for any fool that votes for this guy. ------ http://youtu.be/rsCmiFcRyIc - Spoken like a true extermist (liberal or conservative). You fit the categories I discribed above.
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The Republican
De Forest, WI
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Ex- El Paso Resident wrote: <quoted text> Not sure I totally agree with that. There are smart and dumb folks in each group. There are very ignorant folks in the conservative groups but there are also very stupid educated folks in the liberal group. My bet is states like Alabama will not go bankrupt even though they may have less education on average than say CA or Il. citizens. States that are considered to have the most educated people per population are the ones in the worst trouble. This would be CA, NY and Il. Not listening to both sides with an open mind is true ignorance. Getting your information from only one source or only sources you always agree with is true ignorance. Based on that there is alot of ignorant folks that call themshelves liberals or conservatives. http://youtu.be/rsCmiFcRyIc That would be how ignorant you would be, voting for this. - Look in the mirror if you want to see true ignorants. - The right response is somewhere in the middle. - Middle finger..!! blah blah bl;ah blah blah. Im from El Paso and im smart,
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The Republican
De Forest, WI
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In the six months before I took office, we lost nearly 4 million jobs.
And we lost another 4 million before our policies were in full effect.
Those are the facts.
But so are these. In the last 22 months, businesses have created more than 3 million jobs. Last year, they created the most jobs since 2005.
American manufacturers are hiring again, creating jobs for the first time since the late 1990s.
Together, we’ve agreed to cut the deficit by more than $2 trillion. And we’ve put in place new rules to hold Wall Street accountable, so a crisis like this never happens again.
The state of our union is getting stronger, and we’ve come too far to turn back now.
As long as I’m president, I will work with anyone in this chamber to build on this momentum. But I intend to fight obstruction with action, and I will oppose any effort to return to the very same policies that brought on this economic crisis in the first place.
Vote Obama 2012
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Ex E Paso resident
Apache Junction, AZ
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The Republican wrote: <quoted text> blah blah bl;ah blah blah. Im from El Paso and im smart, That is the best you can come up with? Go drink some more of your hate flavored Koolaid.
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Ex E Paso resident
Apache Junction, AZ
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The Republican wrote: In the six months before I took office, we lost nearly 4 million jobs. And we lost another 4 million before our policies were in full effect. Those are the facts. But so are these. In the last 22 months, businesses have created more than 3 million jobs. Last year, they created the most jobs since 2005. American manufacturers are hiring again, creating jobs for the first time since the late 1990s. Together, we’ve agreed to cut the deficit by more than $2 trillion. And we’ve put in place new rules to hold Wall Street accountable, so a crisis like this never happens again. The state of our union is getting stronger, and we’ve come too far to turn back now. As long as I’m president, I will work with anyone in this chamber to build on this momentum. But I intend to fight obstruction with action, and I will oppose any effort to return to the very same policies that brought on this economic crisis in the first place. Vote Obama 2012 And we put more people on food stamps,public assistance and SS disability in the shortest period of time than any other president. Obama, The great fiction writer.
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Ex E Paso resident
Apache Junction, AZ
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The Republican wrote: <quoted text> blah blah bl;ah blah blah. Im from El Paso and im smart, Thanks for the middle finger. Now I know your IQ.
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Food stamp Joe
Baraboo, WI
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Ex E Paso resident wrote: <quoted text> And we put more people on food stamps,public assistance and SS disability in the shortest period of time than any other president. Obama, The great fiction writer. Ah,your talking about the great George Bush depression, Good thing Obama helps take care of american elderly, sick and infirm, Thats what social security is about, Im sure thats what a true christian would do. Unlike a greasy el paso catholic.
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Food stamp Joe
Baraboo, WI
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In the six months before I took office, we lost nearly 4 million jobs. And we lost another 4 million before our policies were in full effect. Those are the facts. But so are these. In the last 22 months, businesses have created more than 3 million jobs. Last year, they created the most jobs since 2005. American manufacturers are hiring again, creating jobs for the first time since the late 1990s. Together, we’ve agreed to cut the deficit by more than $2 trillion. And we’ve put in place new rules to hold Wall Street accountable, so a crisis like this never happens again. The state of our union is getting stronger, and we’ve come too far to turn back now. As long as I’m president, I will work with anyone in this chamber to build on this momentum. But I intend to fight obstruction with action, and I will oppose any effort to return to the very same policies that brought on this economic crisis in the first place. Vote Obama 2012 0----------
You bet, thanks to Obama im back to work and off of food stamps, thing is Im also disabilibled with a 10 pound wieght limit for life so im getting partial disability. Which I should as I always paid into for all the years I worked.
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God bless the working mans president.
Obama 2012
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Food stamp Joe
Baraboo, WI
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Go drink some more of your hate flavored Koolaid.
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Rasmussen Tracking 7/10 - 7/12 1500 LV 3.0 46 45 Obama +1 Gallup Tracking 7/6 - 7/12 3050 RV 2.0 46 46 Tie Reuters/Ipsos 7/5 - 7/9 885 RV 3.4 49 43 Obama +6 Wash Times/JZ Analytics 7/6 - 7/8 800 LV 3.5 42 43 Romney +1 ABC News/Wash Post 7/5 - 7/8 RV 4.0 47 47 Tie Quinnipiac 7/1 - 7/8 2722 RV 1.9 46 43 Obama +3 Pew Research 6/28 - 7/9 2373 RV 2.3 50 43 Obama +7 CNN/Opinion Research 6/28 - 7/1 1390 RV 2.5 49 46 Obama +3 Newsweek/Daily Beast 6/28 - 6/28 600 LV 4.0 47 44 Obama +3 Democracy Corps (D) 6/23 - 6/27 1000 LV 3.1 49 46 Obama +3 FOX News 6/24 - 6/26 912 RV 3.0 45 40 Obama +5 NBC News/Wall St. Jrnl 6/20 - 6/24 819 RV 3.4 47 44 Obama +3 Rasmussen Reports 6/18 - 6/20 1500 LV 3.0 43 47 Romney +4 Gallup 6/14 - 6/20 3050 RV 2.0 45 47 Romney +2 Bloomberg 6/15 - 6/18 734 LV 3.6 53 40 Obama +13 -
Ahh, I love the smell of the polls ihn the morning, it smells like victory.
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Food stamp Joe
Baraboo, WI
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American manufacturers are hiring again, creating jobs for the first time since the late 1990s.
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Together, we’ve agreed to cut the deficit by more than $2 trillion. And we’ve put in place new rules to hold Wall Street accountable, so a crisis like this never happens again. ----------
Bloomberg 6/15 - 6/18 734 LV 3.6 53 40 Obama +13
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Yep.
Obama, the food stamp president.2012
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“"Beau-Se'ant”
Since: Jan 09
Manchester
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The Man
Baraboo, WI
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jsm wrote: <quoted text> You're a joke. Democrats or "liberals" are far more educated than Republicans, and that is a fact. Yes Templar is a joke. ---------- ---------- White Catholics back Romney 53 - 38 percent.,, ---------- And yes, the more educated vote for Obama The president leads 51 - 41 percent among voters with college degrees, while voters without degrees split 43 - 44 percent. ---- Increased wisdom brings increased sorrows, One cannot but feel sorry for Templar the idiot.
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Ex- El Paso Resident
Las Cruces, NM
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Food stamp Joe wrote: <quoted text>Ah,your talking about the great George Bush depression, Good thing Obama helps take care of american elderly, sick and infirm, Thats what social security is about, Im sure thats what a true christian would do. Unlike a greasy el paso catholic. Spoken like a true Democratic racist. You know. The ones that use to run around back in the 50s and 60s wearing those little white uniforms with the funny shaped caps. I am neither catholic or mexican. Showing your bigotry and ignorance again. Go pick another name to respond under this time. WI racist would be appropriate.
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