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  • #16
    Re: The '12 GOP convention

    http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/d...-election.html

    Do you feel lucky?

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    • #17
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      And for most pathetic performance by a washed up befuddled doofus, the winner is Clint Eastwood!! Laughing at someone so obviously impaired is in bad taste, but how can you not?

      Liberal talk show host Mike Malloy, who you can hear on your computer on KTLK, KPTK, or KPOJ, has taken to calling Paul Ryan Lyin' Ryan. It is amazing to watch these people chirp their lies over and over. Goebbels would be proud.

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      • #18
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        Originally posted by Kalalau View Post
        And for most pathetic performance by a washed up befuddled doofus, the winner is Clint Eastwood!!.
        Between Eastwood and the empty chair. I thought the empty chair was the more effective speaker!
        Peace, Love, and Local Grindz

        People who form FIRM opinions with so little knowledge only pretend to be open-minded. They select their facts like food from a buffet. David R. Dow

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        • #19
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          Originally posted by matapule View Post
          I thought the empty chair was the more effective speaker!
          And it certainly had the better hair...
          My money says, another no 'bump' for the conjobs.
          https://www.facebook.com/Bobby-Ingan...5875444640256/

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          • #20
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            Originally posted by salmoned View Post
            If Democrats are for 'tax and spend', then Republicans are for 'spend and spend'. One is balanced, the other is not.
            Or, as Glenn Beck put it a couple of years ago...
            http://www.hawaiithreads.com/showpos...8&postcount=21

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            • #21
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              Originally posted by Kalalau View Post
              And for most pathetic performance by a washed up befuddled doofus, the winner is Clint Eastwood!! Laughing at someone so obviously impaired is in bad taste, but how can you not?
              A perfect representation of the campaign: an old white man arguing with an imaginary Barack Obama.

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              • #22
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                And Another Thing...

                Remember Sen. McCain advocating for wars against Algeria, Syria, Iran, and tough postures against China & Russia? Remember the crowd cheering their heads off? So Gov. Romney got a religious exemption from serving in the Vietnam War, none of his 5 boys will be serving, either. The perfect picture of the classic chicken hawk: send other people to get slaughtered but keep your own family out of the meat grinder and wave the flag. How very much the Republicans appreciate the service of the wounded veterans, by turning Walter Reed into a festering sewer, once the best hospital in the world, but under Bush with the wounded heros they care so much about lying in their own bodily waste...so taxes could be cut for billionaires. My God. Considering the horrible human and economic cost of wars, when somebody advocates for war, especially after the experiences of Iraq & Afghanistan, people should be very wary. Starting another war is treated as seriously as driving down to the neighborhood 7-11.

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                • #23
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                  Originally posted by Leo Lakio View Post
                  A perfect representation of the campaign: an old white man arguing with an imaginary Barack Obama.
                  Brilliant! I wish I had said that.
                  Peace, Love, and Local Grindz

                  People who form FIRM opinions with so little knowledge only pretend to be open-minded. They select their facts like food from a buffet. David R. Dow

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                  • #24
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                    Originally posted by Kalalau View Post
                    And Another Thing...

                    Remember Sen. McCain advocating for wars against Algeria, Syria, Iran, and tough postures against China & Russia? Remember the crowd cheering their heads off? So Gov. Romney got a religious exemption from serving in the Vietnam War, none of his 5 boys will be serving, either. The perfect picture of the classic chicken hawk: send other people to get slaughtered but keep your own family out of the meat grinder and wave the flag. How very much the Republicans appreciate the service of the wounded veterans, by turning Walter Reed into a festering sewer, once the best hospital in the world, but under Bush with the wounded heros they care so much about lying in their own bodily waste...so taxes could be cut for billionaires. My God. Considering the horrible human and economic cost of wars, when somebody advocates for war, especially after the experiences of Iraq & Afghanistan, people should be very wary. Starting another war is treated as seriously as driving down to the neighborhood 7-11.
                    Lopeti, malo'aupito for speaking with passion!
                    Peace, Love, and Local Grindz

                    People who form FIRM opinions with so little knowledge only pretend to be open-minded. They select their facts like food from a buffet. David R. Dow

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                    • #25
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                      Clint Eastwood did an homage to Jimmy Stewart performing Harvey.

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                      • #26
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                        http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=754841

                        The chair is not my son.

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                        • #27
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                          It's hard to believe it was only four short years ago!
                          Peace, Love, and Local Grindz

                          People who form FIRM opinions with so little knowledge only pretend to be open-minded. They select their facts like food from a buffet. David R. Dow

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                          • #28
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                            From the Twitter account @TheTweetOfGod:

                            "How many Republicans does it take to change a lightbulb? One - what are we, socialists?! Besides, Obama broke it. No gay marriage!"

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                            • #29
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                              Originally posted by Leo Lakio View Post
                              It does disturb me how much effort is being expended to shut down Ron Paul's representatives. Regardless of my own political leaning, the candidate DID earn a voice at the convention, though I'm not at all surprised at the party's behavior.
                              The fallout from the treatment of Ron Paul will echo throughout the party - all the way to November. Republicans at the highest level supported Paul, a true independent, conservative anti-war voice in a sea of neocons. The latest bombshell:

                              Sep. 13, 2012 8:55 PM ET
                              GOP elector in Iowa who wavers on Romney resigns


                              By MIKE BAKER, Associated Press
                              Melinda Wadsley of Ames, Iowa, tells The Associated Press that she could not in good conscience vote for party nominee Mitt Romney.

                              Wadsley was among three electors who had told the AP for a story published Thursday that they were exploring alternatives should Romney win their states. Wadsley had backed candidate Ron Paul.

                              We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.

                              — U.S. President Bill Clinton
                              USA TODAY, page 2A
                              11 March 1993

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