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On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 22:17:33 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... On Sep 22, 10:53 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... On Sep 22, 9:18 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... On Sep 22, 8:13 pm, JohnH wrote: On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 16:30:13 -0700, jps wrote: The new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds that if health care reform is not passed this year, 37% will blame congressional Republicans, 16% will blame congressional Democrats and 10% will blame President Obama. Pretty stupid, huh? If the Democrats consider it such a great bill, they should pass it by themselves. No reason to blame Republicans. -- John H That demonstrates just how silly those liberals are. It just *has* to be someone else's fault. It's all about their lack of personal responsibility. Such maroons. So, you're claiming that saying no to just about everything is preferable to trying to help people. Sounds to me the people are right on target. FYI, no mention of "liberals" in the poll. That's a pretty large leap you took... hope you didn't hurt yourself. Jack, they're words... just words. lol Still a huge leap. lol Two things are for sure... if the Dems want to pass a health care bill, the Republicans can't stop them. Unlike Republicans, Democrats are much less monolithic. Think Will Roger's comments about party affiliation. All the more reason to blame the Dems if it doesn't get passed, eh? Both sides get blame. The Republicans are making a lot of noise and not contributing to an intelligent discussion. Perhaps that's why they're getting most of the blame. The Democrats can't, as usual, get their act together, even though most have the best interest of the country in mind. Thus, they get less blame. Obama hasn't been forceful enough. Thus, he gets some blame too. And those 37% of the people that will blame the Republicans if a bill isn't passed are not too smart, are liberals, or both. After all, conservatives aren't going to "blame" Republicans if a bill they don't want isn't passed... they'd give them, and the Dems that came to their senses the *credit* for it not passing, right? Perhaps they're clinging to their guns and bibles. That's an idiot statement. You're full of the koolaid, aren't you. Jeeeze... I gave you the gun, I gave you the bullet, and you shot yourself in the foot. It was a quote from Obama for God's Sake! It was a national poll. The same people elected Obama and the Dem. Congress, and yes even the Republicans in Congress. Yep... and out of the ~51% that installed BO, only 37% would blame Republicans for the Dem's failure. Sounds like the liberals are really coming around on the farce they've been fed. LOL Big clue... this is a representative democracy. If you don't like how you're being represented, vote. Obama won, the Dems won, and now you have to live with it. You betcha. A while back you commented that you didn't sound like Harry. You should read this exchange. You are becoming a clone of the guy. -- John H |
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On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 22:18:13 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: "jps" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 18:18:21 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... On Sep 22, 8:13 pm, JohnH wrote: On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 16:30:13 -0700, jps wrote: The new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds that if health care reform is not passed this year, 37% will blame congressional Republicans, 16% will blame congressional Democrats and 10% will blame President Obama. Pretty stupid, huh? If the Democrats consider it such a great bill, they should pass it by themselves. No reason to blame Republicans. -- John H That demonstrates just how silly those liberals are. It just *has* to be someone else's fault. It's all about their lack of personal responsibility. Such maroons. So, you're claiming that saying no to just about everything is preferable to trying to help people. Sounds to me the people are right on target. FYI, no mention of "liberals" in the poll. Three Pontoons is so daft he doesn't realize there's not even a handful of liberals in congress. Again, you're wasting your time with him. Three pontoons? It's a 'derogatory' term. Don't you just love the way Harry, jps, et al, give you the personal background of folks? You should be more appreciative of this. Those guys are trying to set you straight and keep you out of trouble. It's kind of like being invited to a party. The host (probably Krause) brings you in the door and then introduces you to everyone - giving you the little, snide background comments as you walk through the room. Don't you just love it? -- John H |
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On Sep 22, 7:30*pm, jps wrote:
The new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds that if health care reform is not passed this year, 37% will blame congressional Republicans, 16% will blame congressional Democrats and 10% will blame President Obama. Hey - Math Genius, "The sample for the poll: 41 percent Democrat and 29 percent Republican" Wow - BIG SHOCKER POLL!!! Putz. |
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On Sep 23, 5:54*am, JohnH wrote:
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 22:17:33 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message .... On Sep 22, 10:53 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message .... On Sep 22, 9:18 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... On Sep 22, 8:13 pm, JohnH wrote: On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 16:30:13 -0700, jps wrote: The new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds that if health care reform is not passed this year, 37% will blame congressional Republicans, 16% will blame congressional Democrats and 10% will blame President Obama. Pretty stupid, huh? If the Democrats consider it such a great bill, they should pass it by themselves. No reason to blame Republicans. -- John H That demonstrates just how silly those liberals are. It just *has* to be someone else's fault. It's all about their lack of personal responsibility. Such maroons. So, you're claiming that saying no to just about everything is preferable to trying to help people. Sounds to me the people are right on target. FYI, no mention of "liberals" in the poll. That's a pretty large leap you took... hope you didn't hurt yourself. Jack, they're words... just words. lol Still a huge leap. *lol Two things are for sure... if the Dems want to pass a health care bill, the Republicans can't stop them. Unlike Republicans, Democrats are much less monolithic. Think Will Roger's comments about party affiliation. All the more reason to blame the Dems if it doesn't get passed, eh? Both sides get blame. The Republicans are making a lot of noise and not contributing to an intelligent discussion. Perhaps that's why they're getting most of the blame. The Democrats can't, as usual, get their act together, even though most have the best interest of the country in mind.. Thus, they get less blame. Obama hasn't been forceful enough. Thus, he gets some blame too. And those 37% of the people that will blame the Republicans if a bill isn't passed are not too smart, are liberals, or both. After all, conservatives aren't going to "blame" Republicans if a bill they don't want isn't passed... they'd give them, and the Dems that came to their senses the *credit* for it not passing, right? Perhaps they're clinging to their guns and bibles. That's an idiot statement. *You're full of the koolaid, aren't you. Jeeeze... I gave you the gun, I gave you the bullet, and you shot yourself in the foot. It was a quote from Obama for God's Sake! *It was a national poll. The same people elected Obama and the Dem. Congress, and yes even the Republicans in Congress. Yep... and out of the ~51% that installed BO, only 37% would blame Republicans for the Dem's failure. *Sounds like the liberals are really coming around on the farce they've been fed. *LOL Big clue... this is a representative democracy. If you don't like how you're being represented, vote. Obama won, the Dems won, and now you have to live with it. You betcha. *A while back you commented that you didn't sound like Harry. You should read this exchange. You are becoming a clone of the guy. -- John H Plum's responses are non-responses, full of spin, non-sequiturs, and even name calling when backed into a corner. I believe you've pegged it, John. |
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On Sep 23, 1:17*am, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Jack" wrote in message ... On Sep 22, 10:53 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message .... On Sep 22, 9:18 pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message .... On Sep 22, 8:13 pm, JohnH wrote: On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 16:30:13 -0700, jps wrote: The new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds that if health care reform is not passed this year, 37% will blame congressional Republicans, 16% will blame congressional Democrats and 10% will blame President Obama. Pretty stupid, huh? If the Democrats consider it such a great bill, they should pass it by themselves. No reason to blame Republicans. -- John H That demonstrates just how silly those liberals are. It just *has* to be someone else's fault. It's all about their lack of personal responsibility. Such maroons. So, you're claiming that saying no to just about everything is preferable to trying to help people. Sounds to me the people are right on target. FYI, no mention of "liberals" in the poll. That's a pretty large leap you took... hope you didn't hurt yourself. Jack, they're words... just words. lol Still a huge leap. *lol Two things are for sure... if the Dems want to pass a health care bill, the Republicans can't stop them. Unlike Republicans, Democrats are much less monolithic. Think Will Roger's comments about party affiliation. All the more reason to blame the Dems if it doesn't get passed, eh? Both sides get blame. The Republicans are making a lot of noise and not contributing to an intelligent discussion. Perhaps that's why they're getting most of the blame. The Democrats can't, as usual, get their act together, even though most have the best interest of the country in mind. Thus, they get less blame. Obama hasn't been forceful enough. Thus, he gets some blame too. You're getting dizzy... And those 37% of the people that will blame the Republicans if a bill isn't passed are not too smart, are liberals, or both. After all, conservatives aren't going to "blame" Republicans if a bill they don't want isn't passed... they'd give them, and the Dems that came to their senses the *credit* for it not passing, right? Perhaps they're clinging to their guns and bibles. That's an idiot statement. *You're full of the koolaid, aren't you. Jeeeze... I gave you the gun, I gave you the bullet, and you shot yourself in the foot. It was a quote from Obama for God's Sake! It was idiotic when he said it, and idiotic when you wrote it. He shot himself in the foot when he said it. Besides, what are you doing now, channeling BO? Have some more koolaid. *It was a national poll. The same people elected Obama and the Dem. Congress, and yes even the Republicans in Congress. Yep... and out of the ~51% that installed BO, only 37% would blame Republicans for the Dem's failure. *Sounds like the liberals are really coming around on the farce they've been fed. *LOL Big clue... this is a representative democracy. If you don't like how you're being represented, vote. Obama won, the Dems won, and now you have to live with it. You betcha. Big clue... It's America, and I can point out the stupidity of the left. Like you said, they can't even get their act together to pass a bill when they have a fillibuster proof majority. Pitiful. |
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nom=de=plume wrote:
"jps" wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 18:18:21 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message ... On Sep 22, 8:13 pm, JohnH wrote: On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 16:30:13 -0700, jps wrote: The new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds that if health care reform is not passed this year, 37% will blame congressional Republicans, 16% will blame congressional Democrats and 10% will blame President Obama. Pretty stupid, huh? If the Democrats consider it such a great bill, they should pass it by themselves. No reason to blame Republicans. -- John H That demonstrates just how silly those liberals are. It just *has* to be someone else's fault. It's all about their lack of personal responsibility. Such maroons. So, you're claiming that saying no to just about everything is preferable to trying to help people. Sounds to me the people are right on target. FYI, no mention of "liberals" in the poll. Three Pontoons is so daft he doesn't realize there's not even a handful of liberals in congress. Again, you're wasting your time with him. Three pontoons? That would be Jack, Sweetie. He is one of the good guys. |
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Jack wrote:
Plum's responses are non-responses, full of spin, non-sequiturs, and even name calling when backed into a corner. I believe you've pegged it, John. In Sweeties own words (stomping her feet) " Now thats just plain rude" ![]() |
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On Sep 23, 5:59*am, JohnH wrote:
On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 22:18:13 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "jps" wrote in message .. . On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 18:18:21 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Jack" wrote in message .... On Sep 22, 8:13 pm, JohnH wrote: On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 16:30:13 -0700, jps wrote: The new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds that if health care reform is not passed this year, 37% will blame congressional Republicans, 16% will blame congressional Democrats and 10% will blame President Obama. Pretty stupid, huh? If the Democrats consider it such a great bill, they should pass it by themselves. No reason to blame Republicans. -- John H That demonstrates just how silly those liberals are. *It just *has* to be someone else's fault. *It's all about their lack of personal responsibility. *Such maroons. So, you're claiming that saying no to just about everything is preferable to trying to help people. Sounds to me the people are right on target. FYI, no mention of "liberals" in the poll. Three Pontoons is so daft he doesn't realize there's not even a handful of liberals in congress. Again, you're wasting your time with him. Three pontoons? It's a 'derogatory' term. But not much of one. It's an attempt to belittle my boat because it doesn't fit his narrow definition of what a boat should be. Of course, there's no evidence that jps even owns a boat. Just more drivel from the narrow-minded, intolerant, boatless left. Oops, I guess I just called plum a couple of names... sorry. Don't you just love the way Harry, jps, et al, give you the personal background of folks? You should be more appreciative of this. Those guys are trying to set you straight and keep you out of trouble. It's kind of like being invited to a party. The host (probably Krause) brings you in the door and then introduces you to everyone - giving you the little, snide background comments as you walk through the room. Don't you just love it? -- John H |
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On 9/23/09 9:29 AM, Jack wrote:
On Sep 23, 5:59 am, wrote: On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 22:18:13 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message ... On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 18:18:21 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: wrote in message ... On Sep 22, 8:13 pm, wrote: On Tue, 22 Sep 2009 16:30:13 -0700, wrote: The new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds that if health care reform is not passed this year, 37% will blame congressional Republicans, 16% will blame congressional Democrats and 10% will blame President Obama. Pretty stupid, huh? If the Democrats consider it such a great bill, they should pass it by themselves. No reason to blame Republicans. -- John H That demonstrates just how silly those liberals are. It just *has* to be someone else's fault. It's all about their lack of personal responsibility. Such maroons. So, you're claiming that saying no to just about everything is preferable to trying to help people. Sounds to me the people are right on target. FYI, no mention of "liberals" in the poll. Three Pontoons is so daft he doesn't realize there's not even a handful of liberals in congress. Again, you're wasting your time with him. Three pontoons? It's a 'derogatory' term. But not much of one. It's an attempt to belittle my boat because it doesn't fit his narrow definition of what a boat should be. Of course, there's no evidence that jps even owns a boat. Just more drivel from the narrow-minded, intolerant, boatless left. Oops, I guess I just called plum a couple of names... sorry. Don't you just love the way Harry, jps, et al, give you the personal background of folks? You should be more appreciative of this. Those guys are trying to set you straight and keep you out of trouble. It's kind of like being invited to a party. The host (probably Krause) brings you in the door and then introduces you to everyone - giving you the little, snide background comments as you walk through the room. Don't you just love it? -- John H Wow...herring and jackoff talking boats...not. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All |
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On Wed, 23 Sep 2009 03:20:28 -0700 (PDT), Toots Sweet
wrote: On Sep 22, 7:30*pm, jps wrote: The new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll finds that if health care reform is not passed this year, 37% will blame congressional Republicans, 16% will blame congressional Democrats and 10% will blame President Obama. Hey - Math Genius, "The sample for the poll: 41 percent Democrat and 29 percent Republican" Wow - BIG SHOCKER POLL!!! Putz. If they'd asked, "Which party has the majority in Congress," the same 37% would have said, "The Republicans." Lots of stupid people out there. -- John H |
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