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Old 01-20-2010, 02:57 PM
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They had a year to get it done. So now it's the republicans fault again. Boo Hoo. I think the tax payers have had enough. The only way to fix our problems is to buy american products. Screw both parties!
Exactly my thoughts. Screw both parties, they look nothing like what the forefathers intended for them to look like. I'm a Democrat who lost his 30 year job because of a plant moving overseas 2 years ago. Where the Hell is the focus on bringing WORK to our country again? What good is any health care bill if I can't afford to pay the premiums? I'm sick of all of these people turning their collective backs on mainstream America, on both sides of the aisle. They all point fingers at each other with their faces turned away from the people who put them in office.

Not gonna lie here, I was ready to vote for Hillary because she was campaigning on the contention of taxing and tariffing every US company exporting jobs! Regardless of party, that's who I will vote for the next time around.
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Old 01-20-2010, 03:08 PM
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Not gonna lie here, I was ready to vote for Hillary because she was campaigning on the contention of taxing and tariffing every US company exporting jobs! Regardless of party, that's who I will vote for the next time around.
Man, this is hard to admit...

I supported Obama. In hindsight, I should have gotten on board with my wife for Hillary. She just knows how to play the game.

I don't know why they asked, but Rasmussen had a poll about her this week- 54% approval. She may get the last laugh.

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Old 01-20-2010, 03:15 PM
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Man, this is hard to admit...

I supported Obama. In hindsight, I should have gotten on board with my wife for Hillary. She just knows how to play the game.

I don't know why they asked, but Rasmussen had a poll about her this week- 54% approval. She may get the last laugh.

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Now you got me real ascared !!!!
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Old 01-20-2010, 03:36 PM
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Now you got me real ascared !!!!
Grudge match: Condi vs Hillary 15 rounds no holds barred.

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Old 01-20-2010, 03:45 PM
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Grudge match: Condi vs Hillary 15 rounds no holds barred.

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Off topic, but have you ever heard Steve Earl's "Condi Condi?"

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Old 01-20-2010, 08:30 PM
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Grudge match: Condi vs Hillary 15 rounds no holds barred.

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It would be no contest. Clintons wife would eat her young, shit em out, and sling em at people if she knew it would get her the power she craves.
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Old 01-20-2010, 08:33 PM
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It would be no contest. Clintons wife would eat her young, shit em out, and sling em at people if she knew it would get her the power she craves.
Yeah, the Republicans are noble, but that bitch tried to get everyone access to health care. Ruthless I tell ya!
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Old 01-20-2010, 09:25 PM
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Yeah, the Republicans are noble, but that bitch tried to get everyone access to health care. Ruthless I tell ya!
Only thing she is doing is trying to get her ass in the oval office. That woman cares about nothing but power.
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Old 01-21-2010, 06:46 AM
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Yeah, the Republicans are noble, but that bitch tried to get everyone access to health care. Ruthless I tell ya!
Hey Eddie, since you're such a saint, can I send you my insurance bills?
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Old 01-23-2010, 10:44 PM
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Yeah, the Republicans are noble, but that bitch tried to get everyone access to health care. Ruthless I tell ya!
It seems to me like ruthless is the only thing that is going to bring about change at this point. Hillary was saying what people wanted to hear while the other two weren't saying anything about shutting down the perks and tax breaks for companies exporting jobs, yet expecting Americans to continue to buy their goods.

If Obama continues down this road he's going to be the Carter of the new millennium. Before the Dems get ticked at me, hey, I voted for the guy. Wall Street is now living high off bailout money the same way they were before the big scare. Unemployment is rising and no one is doing anything to address it - in fact it's not even BEING addressed vocally. What, is the fact that it is no longer a voting year change everything? Yes, unfortunately it did.

If we're going to live in Corporate America, we need to be employed by Corporate America.
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