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pipedream
Grand Blanc, MI
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Gville Jim wrote: This whole "sequester" thing was Obama's idea in the first place. Back in 2011 he promised that he'd come up with a budget that would decrease the deficit in order to get the debt ceiling raised. Obama's just blame others for his own failure's. He's like a spoiled little kid, always blaming others for his own failure's! At least he gets to vacation, and play golf with Tiger Woods! I wonder if Tiger hooked him up? MO was on a seperate vacation in Colorado, at the same time BO was partying with Tiger. Makes you wonder! I'm pretty sure the teabaggers and other crazies in the House and Senate had something to do with why Obama hasn't been able to make good on some of his campaign pledges or accomplish all he could have to this point in his presidency. Remember that famous statement by Mitch big mouth McConnell, "Our only priority is to make sure Obama is a one term President." or words to that effect. How is that working out for you? Remember ... country before politics.
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Since: Jan 09
On The Edge
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pipedream wrote: Faux News is not a reliable or credible source. Neither are you. So lets see Fox is not a reliable source, in that case no news outlet is reliable. So lets just listen to the words of the president and all politicians we hear what they say, they make speeches all the time. BHO is blaming everyone but himself for the mess he is creating. Yes he inherited a big problem but he hasn't fixed a GD thing of course no one except the mind washed robots believed he would. They fell in love with an image and now like a betrayed lover they hang on to his every word and promise, not realizing he is abusing them. Just like the christian who believes that Jesus is going to come and make things all better. It ain't gonna happen. So i suppose that there are no democrats calling for confiscation of guns. Its just a lie perpetrated by Fox News. RIGHT
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pipedream
Grand Blanc, MI
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and no, "This whole 'sequester' thing" was NOT Obama's idea in the first place .... It was a NEGOTIATED Bi-Partisan debt deal. Do you understand what that means Jim Bob. You know, you come up with some of the craziest crap, there ever was. Topix needs to give out an award for your kind of crazy crap Jim Bob. Called the Crazy Jim-Boy Award. Where did you hear this Jim Bob? Faux news or The Blaze? Maybe you heard it from one of your teabagger buddies, or did you think this all up on your own and then await the urge to post it on Topix?
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Really
Wyoming, MI
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pipedream wrote: <quoted text> I'm pretty sure the teabaggers and other crazies in the House and Senate had something to do with why Obama hasn't been able to make good on some of his campaign pledges or accomplish all he could have to this point in his presidency. Remember that famous statement by Mitch big mouth McConnell, "Our only priority is to make sure Obama is a one term President." or words to that effect. How is that working out for you? Remember ... country before politics. Ya know. you run your mouth constantly about the "teabaggers". So, since you are so very brilliant, please tell the class exactly how many "teabaggers" there are in the House and Senate??? And remember to include the Democrats that are "teabaggers" as you so lovingly call them. Of course, like your new bff Blue, you can't come up with the "facts" to backup your BS either. You are too lazy to come up with them.
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Since: Mar 09
Grandville, MI
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pipedream wrote: <quoted text> I'm pretty sure the teabaggers and other crazies in the House and Senate had something to do with why Obama hasn't been able to make good on some of his campaign pledges or accomplish all he could have to this point in his presidency. Remember that famous statement by Mitch big mouth McConnell, "Our only priority is to make sure Obama is a one term President." or words to that effect. How is that working out for you? Remember ... country before politics. Good, so just keep blaming others for your own failured! Typical.
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pipedream
Grand Blanc, MI
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Really wrote: <quoted text>Ya know. you run your mouth constantly about the "teabaggers". So, since you are so very brilliant, please tell the class exactly how many "teabaggers" there are in the House and Senate??? And remember to include the Democrats that are "teabaggers" as you so lovingly call them. Of course, like your new bff Blue, you can't come up with the "facts" to backup your BS either. You are too lazy to come up with them. lol You are one dumb SOB aren't you? I can't even begin to imagine how dense you would have to be to not know what a teabagger is or how many there are in the House and Senate, or to seethe obstruction they have caused and the cause and effect of how they have for all intents and purposes destroyed the GOP party and bipartisan governance. But that's OK because I've enjoyed watching it happen. The last 4 years has been very rewarding in that regard. Just how dense are you Really? really dense?
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pipedream
Grand Blanc, MI
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Gville Jim wrote: <quoted text>Good, so just keep blaming others for your own failured! Typical. Answer my question Jim-Bob. Tell us how how the sequester was Obama's idea in the first place ...you said it, now show us how that is. Or if you can't or won't, then how about you any your fat white trash ass and big mouth just go somewhere and die?
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pipedream
Grand Blanc, MI
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You're very dense but not dense enough to be able to find the names, their party affilation and the state of each and every teabagger in Congress. Go ahead Really. You can do it. Impress yourself.
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pipedream
Grand Blanc, MI
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And one more thing Really Dense. It was the teabaggers that got us to where we are today. You can be damn sure on that. Now go impress yourself and see for yourself what they do, who they are, and where they came from.
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Dr X
Wyoming, MI
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pipedream wrote: <quoted text> You were just given ample evidence proving faux news, their owners, editors, and commentators are liars and frauds. Are you going to deny the list is accurate? What more do you need? What's the matter 'Caint' read, too lazy, or just want to ignore facts? Or all of the above? Evidence? You're a crackhead dude.
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pipedream
Grand Blanc, MI
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Dr X wrote: <quoted text>Evidence? You're a crackhead dude. You were shown. Impress yourself and read it. if you can't read, have someone else read it to you. or plain and simple just shut up we're sick of your nonsense.
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pipedream
Grand Blanc, MI
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Yes evidence. Are you going to say its not? These people didn't say the lies they were called out on, or that Faux news had nothing to do with them saying it? Why is it people like you have a problem with facts? You're another one too dense to see light.
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SeenItBefore
Grand Rapids, MI
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Really wrote: <quoted text>Ya know. you run your mouth constantly about the "teabaggers". So, since you are so very brilliant, please tell the class exactly how many "teabaggers" there are in the House and Senate??? And remember to include the Democrats that are "teabaggers" as you so lovingly call them. Of course, like your new bff Blue, you can't come up with the "facts" to backup your BS either. You are too lazy to come up with them. The caucus chair is Michele Bachmann of Minnesota. Of a total possible 435 Representatives, as of January 6, 2013, the committee has 49 members, all Republicans.[15] Rodney Alexander, Louisiana Michele Bachmann, Minnesota, Chair Joe Barton, Texas Gus Bilirakis, Florida Rob Bishop, Utah Diane Black, Tennessee Michael C. Burgess, Texas Paul Broun, Georgia John Carter, Texas Bill Cassidy, Louisiana Howard Coble, North Carolina Mike Coffman, Colorado Ander Crenshaw, Florida John Culberson, Texas Jeff Duncan, South Carolina Blake Farenthold, Texas Stephen Fincher, Tennessee John Fleming, Louisiana Trent Franks, Arizona Phil Gingrey, Georgia Louie Gohmert, Texas Vicky Hartzler, Missouri Tim Huelskamp, Kansas Lynn Jenkins, Kansas Steve King, Iowa Doug Lamborn, Colorado Blaine Luetkemeyer, Missouri Kenny Marchant, Texas Tom McClintock, California David McKinley, West Virginia Gary Miller, California Mick Mulvaney, South Carolina Randy Neugebauer, Texas Rich Nugent, Florida Steven Palazzo, Mississippi Steve Pearce, New Mexico Ted Poe, Texas Tom Price, Georgia Phil Roe, Tennessee Dennis Ross, Florida Ed Royce, California Steve Scalise, Louisiana Pete Sessions, Texas Adrian Smith, Nebraska Lamar Smith, Texas Tim Walberg, Michigan Lynn Westmoreland, Georgia Joe Wilson, South Carolina Members of Senate Caucus Mike Lee (Utah)[5] Jerry Moran (Kansas) Rand Paul (Kentucky)[5] Tim Scott (South Carolina) According to the Center for Responsive Politics, the top contributors to the Tea Party caucus members are health professionals, retirees, the real estate industry and oil and gas interests. The Center said the contributions to caucus members from these groups, plus those from Republican and conservative groups, are on average higher than those of House members in general and also those of other Republicans. The average Tea Party caucus member received more than $25,000 from the oil and gas industry, compared to about $13,000 for the average House member and $21,500 for the average House Republican http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_Caucus None in the Democrat Party
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Dr X
Wyoming, MI
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pipedream wrote: <quoted text> You were shown. Impress yourself and read it. if you can't read, have someone else read it to you. or plain and simple just shut up we're sick of your nonsense. This country is sick of your nonsense. This country is sick of Obama and his lying, commie ass. This country is sick of nipple-suckers like you!
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pipedream
Grand Blanc, MI
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This country is sick of crazies like you. And this country demonstrated that very well this last time around. Crazies like you are ruining this country. Now run along.
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Dr X
Wyoming, MI
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You really know what we need pipesmoker? We need to divide this country up in what I call "The Big Divorce". I want to divorce myself from the progressive filth that has ruined this country with its socialist goals. I want to rid myself of the emotionally defunct leftist ideology. I want to have 25 states where I'll never have to worry about people like you nor the treasonous politicians with which you exalt. You may have 25 states in which you will be free to try utopian experiments with the agreement that, if it fails, you will be responsible for your choice and denied access into our 25. I suggest that we do this immediately for we are already divided and may as well start the dealings with land borders and territory. With no conservative living in your states, you'll love what Obama does for you. One stipulation. In the event that one of your socialist states collapses either financially or socially, we reserve the right to annex that state and make it our No.26. In this way, we can show the left the folly of progressiveness and bequeath unto those the gift of reality.
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pipedream
Grand Blanc, MI
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You know what I'd really like Dr. X. is to send your fat lazy good for nothing carcass packing. Just make sure they'll take you first because if you leave you're not coming back. Good riddance.
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Chip
Irvine, CA
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pipedream wrote: <quoted text> I'm pretty sure the teabaggers and other crazies in the House and Senate had something to do with why Obama hasn't been able to make good on some of his campaign pledges or accomplish all he could have to this point in his presidency. Remember that famous statement by Mitch big mouth McConnell, "Our only priority is to make sure Obama is a one term President." or words to that effect. How is that working out for you? Remember ... country before politics. The rest of us have a brain and remember the dems controlled the house and senate from 2006 to 2010, with Obama in charge for 2 of those years. It takes someone with a small mind such as yourself to propose its someone else fault that Obama is a failure. Nice of you to finally admit he is a failure though.
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Dr X
Wyoming, MI
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pipedream wrote: You know what I'd really like Dr. X. is to send your fat lazy good for nothing carcass packing. Just make sure they'll take you first because if you leave you're not coming back. Good riddance. You leave traitor. I will personally show you the door.
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Oneal
Grand Rapids, MI
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SeenItBefore wrote: <quoted text> So how is $4/gal Obama's fault? Can the President of the United States control gas prices? If so, how? I said the same thing when liberals and the media were going nuts and blaming Bush about high fuel prices that didn't last anywhere near as long. I was called all kinds of fun names for that one! Funny how liberals have suddenly found a brain on the president's lack of control over fuel prices when that president is a democrat. Even you have to admit the hypocrisy on this one.
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