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whitehair

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Rand Paul made me proud of him today!Glad I voted for him!!!

Very few had the intestinal fortitude to ask any question with any meaning and they asked 5-6 at a time then had to quit for they only had a 5 min question time.What a waste of time.!!!One thing they did get out of her---she did not know what was going on!!!
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Jan 25, 2013
 
Tough Love wrote:
What an embarrassment for Kentucky. Conway is out to lunch and Paul is just plain goofy. I can't believe this is the best we have to offer. That said, and putting politics aside -- I dislike both parties equally -- Conway will probably do the least amount of damage. Paul's ideas will only benefit the wealthy and big business. If he has any influence in Washington, it will lead to the death of the middle class, make even basic education unaffordable for the average american, and eliminate the basic protections that are currently afforded to the American people. This great nation would quickly become a third world nation if Paul were in charge.
I agree 100%
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Alabama wrote:
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I agree 100%
You and the poster you answered are simply quoting the party speil about the rich and being fair,paying fairly on taxes,etc.You really have no idea of Paul`s desire to help the middle or the poor class against you Demos.That is why Ky wanted him to go and try to offset the progressive liberal you apparently are.He is doing what he was asked to do and you just can not understand the conservative point of view.Too bad.
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wtf wrote:
<quoted text>Ridiculous little coward.
Not sure just if you are describing yourself,or,what.Paul made no mistake not wanting a State Dept leader in office when she had no idea of what was going on after watching a 7 hour video,and allowing a two week lying underling lying talk show deceiving the Nation.If any one was President and wanted that show,both should be fired.
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whitehair wrote:
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You and the poster you answered are simply quoting the party speil about the rich and being fair,paying fairly on taxes,etc.You really have no idea of Paul`s desire to help the middle or the poor class against you Demos.That is why Ky wanted him to go and try to offset the progressive liberal you apparently are.He is doing what he was asked to do and you just can not understand the conservative point of view.Too bad.
Ryan Paul is for big business and special interest groups in Washington, he just makes you think he is for the middle class by the language that he uses. He is a double tonged liberal, who's father placed him in Kentucky years ago to run for office because it is historically known as a battle ground state, where the people can be easily influenced. And so far their family plan to get him elected has worked.
Personally I think he needs to be more of a father to his children, exspecially to his son who was arrested at an airport DRUNK!
whitehair

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wtf wrote:
<quoted text>What about those WMD's stupid?
lmao
We talking about bozo?.You still think Bush is there?Catch up.The Bush wmd`s were sent to Syria or Iran.Irac moved them out!
The leadership of the here and now is what is being questionable ,or,next to none.
READER

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#16391
Jan 26, 2013
 
TWA wrote:
i wish we had adult leadership like george w bush back in the white house im fed up with the whining crying sniveling blaming anybody and everybody for ther failures of the black boy
Come up to speed lad. You're stuck in the past.What was will never be again.So get in the groove of the future.People like you slow progress down.
TWA

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Jan 26, 2013
 
if you are referring to the obozo progress i want it slowed down ,
whitehair

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Alabama wrote:
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Ryan Paul is for big business and special interest groups in Washington, he just makes you think he is for the middle class by the language that he uses. He is a double tonged liberal, who's father placed him in Kentucky years ago to run for office because it is historically known as a battle ground state, where the people can be easily influenced. And so far their family plan to get him elected has worked.
Personally I think he needs to be more of a father to his children, exspecially to his son who was arrested at an airport DRUNK!
Don`t totally agree or disagree with you.Paul lived here for some 20 years before he ran for office.So far,Ky.is run by a Democratic Gov.and it is considered as a Democratic State by many.

As far as any in Congress,yes,I think as soon as they get in Washington,they become contaminated with the money collecting.The system is flawed,money always contaminates.
whitehair

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Alabama wrote:
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Ryan Paul is for big business and special interest groups in Washington, he just makes you think he is for the middle class by the language that he uses. He is a double tonged liberal, who's father placed him in Kentucky years ago to run for office because it is historically known as a battle ground state, where the people can be easily influenced. And so far their family plan to get him elected has worked.
Personally I think he needs to be more of a father to his children, exspecially to his son who was arrested at an airport DRUNK!
Since you do not know the name of the one discussed,you should catch up on just which person is on the menu
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Feb 2, 2013
 
haha wrote:
good ones fellows.help me figure this out..3 men went to the motel paid 10$ a piece for their rooms that's 30 $ the old motel manager was thinking he over charged them.so he sent his bail boy back with 5$ to give back to them, the boy said its to hard to divide this up so he gave them a dollar a piece back stuck the other 2 in his pocket, that made them paying 9$ a piece for their rooms.so 3 nines are 27 and the two the boy stuck in his pocked made 29.where the other dollar?
in hotel's account receivables, it's 3 dollars not 1 dollar.
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Rand Paul is a Moron Idiot, Vote All Republicans OUT OF OFFICE and Kentucky will be better off without paul and McConnell and the rest of the REpublicans .
They do nothing for any of you in Kentucky,Vote for Democrats In All Offices..

NYT's Paul Krugman explains why Republicans are determined to block a full-term for CFPB head Richard Cordray: "Mr. Cordray, whose work has drawn praise even from the bankers, is clearly not the issue. Instead, it’s an open attempt to use raw obstructionism to overturn the law. What Republicans are demanding, basically, is that the protection bureau lose its independence. They want its actions subjected to a veto by other, bank-centered financial regulators, ensuring that consumers will once again be neglected, and they also want to take away its guaranteed funding, opening it to interest-group pressure. These changes would make the agency more or less worthless — but that, of course, is the point."
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whitehair wrote:
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Don`t totally agree or disagree with you.Paul lived here for some 20 years before he ran for office.So far,Ky.is run by a Democratic Gov.and it is considered as a Democratic State by many.
As far as any in Congress,yes,I think as soon as they get in Washington,they become contaminated with the money collecting.The system is flawed,money always contaminates.
The State House and The US Government runs the states Paul or McConnell is doing nothing for you or Kentucky.
VOTE ALL OF THEM OUT OF OFFICE ,BUSH ALMOST DESTROYED THE USA ,UNDER CLINTON EVERYONE WAS WORKING AND MAKING MONEY.
Obama is trying but McConnell and his gang of REPUBLICAN stop him at every corner..
whitehair

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Feb 4, 2013
 
Only one thing wrong with this is__No senseable person wants King Obama running their lives.Many of us want to run our own.Not the Gov`t having total control.

Do agree with voting them all out of office,starting over the old way of appointing them to Congress,and cutting off all lobbyists and special interests and money collecting.Simple laws in the States could control making it possible for the States to take the best from their legislatures as before,and keep them honest.I know ,I know,there is an amendment.Bummer.

But then,someone always tries to figure a way to get around anything good.
whitehair

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Feb 4, 2013
 
It is called Google!!
TWA

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#16460
Feb 5, 2013
 
clinhton signed nafta into law thats where all you jobs went you moronic knutsack
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whitehair

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#16464
Feb 6, 2013
 
Rand Paul has two bills that will not pass and probably not see daylight past Harry Reid`s desk.
One is to do as his Father says,Audit the Feds.The other is about immigration,close or secure the Border before messing with immigration reform.

Many of us support this.Not the Dems.
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Feb 6, 2013
 
whitehair wrote:
Rand Paul has two bills that will not pass and probably not see daylight past Harry Reid`s desk.
One is to do as his Father says,Audit the Feds.The other is about immigration,close or secure the Border before messing with immigration reform.
Many of us support this.Not the Dems.
No one supports that BS, give them complete amnesty now.

Even the few smart Repukes support Amnesty. Complete Amnesty for every single one right now!!!

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