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American Lady
Danville, KY
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Tea Party Republican wrote: <quoted text> A/L I bet a bunch of them feel the same way, however she was a little old lady and I doubt she will take action, but you never know? Had she been a Republican saying that about the President, she would likely died in prison! Not because of politics, but position! I will add, or a Democrat! There was a guy in pikeville spent 8 years in Federal Prison for a threat against Reagon while he was President! Just recently brought a gun into Pikeville lowes store to kill a co-worker, so you just don't know? I know T. It's just so sad to know that kind of talk can be looked over, when it is so "damning" in an already heated pres race! Such "hatred"... NO respect! What kind of damage will she try to do when/if Romney wins?
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American Lady
Danville, KY
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Tea Party Republican wrote: <quoted text> I've got a wait and see attitude on this A/L, I am 55, but 6'5" 218lbs and in good condition, so they will put me in an internment camp the hard way! I know there are lot of prepers out there, I can prep on about a 30 second notice! That sounds Great!:) There are lots ready... Just trying to get others to SEE what is really going on! http://sipseystreetirregulars.blogspot.com/
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Cujo
Ashland, KY
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frank wrote: <quoted text> Like I said: Why is it that most of you simple minded KY slobs are refusing to deal with simple facts? Hi Frankie....from all us simple minded Ky slobs saying a friendly howdy do to you in the Queer State.
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Syl
Ashland, KY
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wtf wrote: <quoted text>Ky is Number 1 on the dumb list! That's because you're here. Get rid of you, problem solved.
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American Lady
Danville, KY
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American Lady
Danville, KY
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Congress returns for short pre-election session BY ANDREW TAYLOR Associated Press WASHINGTON -- Fresh off a five-week vacation, lawmakers return to Washington on Monday for a truncated pre-election session in which Congress will do what it often does best: punt problems to the future. They face a slew of deadlines and the prospect of a debilitating "fiscal cliff" in January, yet are expected to take a pass on the big issues of taxes and spending cuts. Their focus seems to be on the bare minimum, preventing a government shutdown when the budget year ends Sept. 30. Read more here: http://www.kansascity.com/2012/09/09/3805050/...
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American Lady
Danville, KY
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Letter w/copies to: Democratic National Committee Executive Committee Nancy Pelosi State Democratic Party Chairs State Secretaries of State State Attorneys General Commission on Presidential Debates General Counsel to Democratic National Committee http://www.wnd.com/files/2012/09/BauerLetter.... About "fraudulent birth certificate"
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Jay
Paris, TN
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Tea Party Republican wrote: <quoted text> I've got a wait and see attitude on this A/L, I am 55, but 6'5" 218lbs and in good condition, so they will put me in an internment camp the hard way! I know there are lot of prepers out there, I can prep on about a 30 second notice! ********** TPR... I know a lot of people out there who say exactly what you are saying. I know of no one - nor have I ever met- anyone who is for gun control. That being said.....these people are all good law abiding people, who just believe the government has no right to disarm us. The largest majority of them have been through the tests, been scrutinized by government and have the right issued to them to carry. On top of that, there are hundreds of thousands of hunters in this country who would never part with their guns, as a few have said, "If I have to bury them in the back yard!" I don't think it's a matter of coming to your house to force you to give up your weapons. It's a question of making it so difficult for you to acquire the ammunition. A gun without bullets is about as useful as a sharpened pencil, or maybe a baseball bat at the most.
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iknow
Evansville, IN
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Ricky wrote: This should be good. cv
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American Lady
Danville, KY
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Columnist Andrew McCarthy gives us what probably is the most important question regarding the upcoming presidential election: appointments to the Supreme Court. If Mitt wins the nomination, I will enthusiastically support his. candidacy. For my friends who have hesitation on that score, I'd just ask you to keep these things in mind: 1. Justice Scalia just turned 78. 2. Justice Kennedy will turn 78 later this year. 3. Justice Breyer will be 76 in August. 4. Justice Ginsburg turned 81 about a week ago. In addition, Justice. Ginsburg is reportedly quite ill. 5. Justice Stephens has already said he would retire and is just waiting for Obama to be reelected. The next president could appoint as many as 5 new Justices over the next four years. This election is about much more than the ObamaCare Tax. Whomever we elect as president in November is almost certainly going to choose hundreds of other life-tenured federal judges, all of whom will be making momentous decisions about our lives for decades to come." If you don't think it matters whether the guy making those calls is Romney or Barack Obama, THINK AGAIN. So, for anybody who is thinking of not voting because your favorite Republican didn't get nominated, or writing in a candidate who can't win, imagine this: SUPREME COURT JUSTICE ERIC HOLDER. After you have stopped gasping, kindly send this to your list of concerned citizens.
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American Lady
Danville, KY
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frank
Oakland, CA
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Tea Party Republican wrote: <quoted text> I've got a wait and see attitude on this A/L, I am 55, but 6'5" 218lbs and in good condition, so they will put me in an internment camp the hard way! I know there are lot of prepers out there, I can prep on about a 30 second notice! Oh no haven't you heard? Obama has secret plans for you crackers, he is going to deport all of you to Kenya in cattle cars - better hide in the basement and stay there ...
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Bitter Beer Face
Pikeville, KY
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frank wrote: <quoted text> Oh no haven't you heard? Obama has secret plans for you crackers, he is going to deport all of you to Kenya in cattle cars - better hide in the basement and stay there ... Now really ,I bet you are fun at parties !.
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Jay
Paris, TN
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frank wrote: <quoted text> Oh no haven't you heard? Obama has secret plans for you crackers, he is going to deport all of you to Kenya in cattle cars - better hide in the basement and stay there ... ++++++++++ frank, you've already said that three or four times. I don't think any of us are shaking in our boots. But...... "crackers?" What's that suppose to mean? Frank are you black? If so, it's not a problem with any of us. You've seen us refer links to some of the many blacks who write or author articles. You've seen some of us support black candidates. What's your problem?
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repubtards suck
Richmond, IN
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American Lady wrote: Columnist Andrew McCarthy gives us what probably is the most important question regarding the upcoming presidential election: appointments to the Supreme Court. If Mitt wins the nomination, I will enthusiastically support his. candidacy. For my friends who have hesitation on that score, I'd just ask you to keep these things in mind: 1. Justice Scalia just turned 78. 2. Justice Kennedy will turn 78 later this year. 3. Justice Breyer will be 76 in August. 4. Justice Ginsburg turned 81 about a week ago. In addition, Justice. Ginsburg is reportedly quite ill. 5. Justice Stephens has already said he would retire and is just waiting for Obama to be reelected. The next president could appoint as many as 5 new Justices over the next four years. This election is about much more than the ObamaCare Tax. Whomever we elect as president in November is almost certainly going to choose hundreds of other life-tenured federal judges, all of whom will be making momentous decisions about our lives for decades to come." If you don't think it matters whether the guy making those calls is Romney or Barack Obama, THINK AGAIN. So, for anybody who is thinking of not voting because your favorite Republican didn't get nominated, or writing in a candidate who can't win, imagine this: SUPREME COURT JUSTICE ERIC HOLDER. After you have stopped gasping, kindly send this to your list of concerned citizens. yip i hear what you are saying the last thing this country needs is more republican fucktard judges appointed by a republican fucktard president
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Samuel
Winchester, KY
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Democrats, Republicans.. none of it matters. It's all irrelevant. It's a big illusion staged by our government to make the citizens believe that they have a say-so, that their opinions are worth something. But hey, it's cute watching you guys call each other names over trivial nonsense, so just keep going at it like mindless drones.
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Jay
Paris, TN
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American Lady wrote: Letter w/copies to: Democratic National Committee Executive Committee Nancy Pelosi State Democratic Party Chairs State Secretaries of State State Attorneys General Commission on Presidential Debates General Counsel to Democratic National Committee http://www.wnd.com/files/2012/09/BauerLetter.... About "fraudulent birth certificate" ********** There they go again, two-steppin' around the truth. If____ Mr. Onaka undeniably failed to verify that the image posted at Whitehouse.gov “is a true and accurate representation of the original record.” How then can Nancy Pelosi then certify that he is legally qualified to serve under the provisions of the United States Constitution? And sign the Official Certification of Nomination? She must be some kind of psychic or something......why not, she's some kind of a psycho!
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Syl
Ashland, KY
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frank wrote: <quoted text> Oh no haven't you heard? Obama has secret plans for you crackers, he is going to deport all of you to Kenya in cattle cars - better hide in the basement and stay there ... I wouldn't be a bit surprised, but it won't be Kenya. But what makes you think your ass won't be packed in same cattle car? You think he'll thank you for supporting him. HA!
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Did U Know
Union City, TN
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American Lady wrote: Columnist Andrew McCarthy gives us what probably is the most important question regarding the upcoming presidential election: appointments to the Supreme Court. If Mitt wins the nomination, I will enthusiastically support his. candidacy. For my friends who have hesitation on that score, I'd just ask you to keep these things in mind: 1. Justice Scalia just turned 78. 2. Justice Kennedy will turn 78 later this year. 3. Justice Breyer will be 76 in August. 4. Justice Ginsburg turned 81 about a week ago. In addition, Justice. Ginsburg is reportedly quite ill. 5. Justice Stephens has already said he would retire and is just waiting for Obama to be reelected. The next president could appoint as many as 5 new Justices over the next four years. This election is about much more than the ObamaCare Tax. Whomever we elect as president in November is almost certainly going to choose hundreds of other life-tenured federal judges, all of whom will be making momentous decisions about our lives for decades to come." If you don't think it matters whether the guy making those calls is Romney or Barack Obama, THINK AGAIN. So, for anybody who is thinking of not voting because your favorite Republican didn't get nominated, or writing in a candidate who can't win, imagine this: SUPREME COURT JUSTICE ERIC HOLDER. After you have stopped gasping, kindly send this to your list of concerned citizens. (CNN)- Three days after the Democratic convention wrapped up, President Barack Obama opened up his largest margin over Mitt Romney since early July in Gallup's daily tracking poll. According to the poll released Sunday, Obama has 49% among registered voters nationwide, while Romney has 44%. Don't count them chickens before your eggs hatch...LOL
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Jay
Paris, TN
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Romney has stated that if he becomes president he will repeal Obamacare. But I've been reading today where he said he MAY keep some of it, and before anybody says, "flip-flop" what he said was there are some good things in it, like preexisting conditions, where because of this someone can not get insurance anywhere to cover their preexisting condition. This is fact, this happens all the time. Therefore, he MAY consider that provision. The other would be extended insurance for children who are on the family plan. In this case, most of the time the kids are kicked off when they turn 18, or in some cases the beginning birthday of their 19th year unless they are full time college students. The fact that these kids - if they can find a job - couldn't possibly pay for a premium, but still live at home, this may be a good idea. Those two things alone would be helpful to many people, for example, a diabetic who can not get coverage due to the lifelong condition which needs regular or optimal care. Someone who has had previous back surgery may not be covered, or there could be a two year waiting period before coverage kicks in. This all would good, but then the opposition says, insurance premiums would go sky-high for everyone to cover this provision. I would guess Romney is smart enough to know that insurance companies never lose money. When there are too many claims, they simply raise our rates to cover their losses. However, Romney will have to consider this as I'm sure he will, and put a cap on how much insurance companies can raise their rates. As we all know- I think we do anyway - insurance companies have stuck it to us many times. Nevertheless, if Romney were to consider some of the healthcare plan, it doesn't mean he's flip-flopping, because this hasn't even been put on the table for discussion. But IMO, there probably are some good things in a healthcare plan that would cover and protect the people who are now doing without. And.... I personally know several who are facing this issue. So what do y'all think about this?
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