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Cowardice vs. Stupidity vs. Insanity
You pick:
Cowards - the Dems in the Senate (specifically) refusing to allow an up or down vote on raising taxes for the average person and an up or down vote on raising taxes on income over $250K/year, basically afraid of the big, bad Republicans running ads against them. The Dems would rather run on what they _might_ do. Stupid - the Reps in the House and the Senate pledging to do nothing differently than the last time if they're returned to leadership, believing that anyone can take them seriously. The Reps would rather hijack the middle class for the sake of small business like Bechtel. Insane - the TPs pledging to bring human mouse brains, you-betcha winks, and inconsistent rants about the deficit vs. essential services to the nation like (or pre-recorded) on Faux News. The TPs would rather be living in the 1800s, and they want everyone else to suffer along with them. -- Nom=de=Plume |
Cowardice vs. Stupidity vs. Insanity
"nom=de=plume" wrote in message ...
You pick: Cowards - the Dems in the Senate (specifically) refusing to allow an up or down vote on raising taxes for the average person and an up or down vote on raising taxes on income over $250K/year, basically afraid of the big, bad Republicans running ads against them. The Dems would rather run on what they _might_ do. Stupid - the Reps in the House and the Senate pledging to do nothing differently than the last time if they're returned to leadership, believing that anyone can take them seriously. The Reps would rather hijack the middle class for the sake of small business like Bechtel. Insane - the TPs pledging to bring human mouse brains, you-betcha winks, and inconsistent rants about the deficit vs. essential services to the nation like (or pre-recorded) on Faux News. The TPs would rather be living in the 1800s, and they want everyone else to suffer along with them. -- Nom=de=Plume Run. The sky is falling. The Dems are doing what they always do. Too close to elections to vote for anything that might hurt their political aspirations. Business as usual. |
Cowardice vs. Stupidity vs. Insanity
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 20:44:05 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: You pick: Cowards - the Dems in the Senate (specifically) refusing to allow an up or down vote on raising taxes for the average person and an up or down vote on raising taxes on income over $250K/year, basically afraid of the big, bad Republicans running ads against them. i think the dems realize most americans are right wing and love the rich. |
Cowardice vs. Stupidity vs. Insanity
"Harry ?" wrote in message ... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... You pick: Cowards - the Dems in the Senate (specifically) refusing to allow an up or down vote on raising taxes for the average person and an up or down vote on raising taxes on income over $250K/year, basically afraid of the big, bad Republicans running ads against them. The Dems would rather run on what they _might_ do. Stupid - the Reps in the House and the Senate pledging to do nothing differently than the last time if they're returned to leadership, believing that anyone can take them seriously. The Reps would rather hijack the middle class for the sake of small business like Bechtel. Insane - the TPs pledging to bring human mouse brains, you-betcha winks, and inconsistent rants about the deficit vs. essential services to the nation like (or pre-recorded) on Faux News. The TPs would rather be living in the 1800s, and they want everyone else to suffer along with them. -- Nom=de=Plume Run. The sky is falling. The Dems are doing what they always do. Too close to elections to vote for anything that might hurt their political aspirations. Business as usual. You're truly stupid aren't you. Ok. We get it. No need to keep telling us. Vote for the insane or stupid group. You'll feel right at home! |
Cowardice vs. Stupidity vs. Insanity
"bpuharic" wrote in message ... On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 20:44:05 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: You pick: Cowards - the Dems in the Senate (specifically) refusing to allow an up or down vote on raising taxes for the average person and an up or down vote on raising taxes on income over $250K/year, basically afraid of the big, bad Republicans running ads against them. i think the dems realize most americans are right wing and love the rich. I think they're not very good at getting the message out about what's going on. Most people are in favor of taxing the rich, yet the Dems backed off on calling for a vote on it. |
Cowardice vs. Stupidity vs. Insanity
On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 20:44:05 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: You pick: Cowards - the Dems in the Senate (specifically) refusing to allow an up or down vote on raising taxes for the average person and an up or down vote on raising taxes on income over $250K/year, basically afraid of the big, bad Republicans running ads against them. The Dems would rather run on what they _might_ do. Stupid - the Reps in the House and the Senate pledging to do nothing differently than the last time if they're returned to leadership, believing that anyone can take them seriously. The Reps would rather hijack the middle class for the sake of small business like Bechtel. Insane - the TPs pledging to bring human mouse brains, you-betcha winks, and inconsistent rants about the deficit vs. essential services to the nation like (or pre-recorded) on Faux News. The TPs would rather be living in the 1800s, and they want everyone else to suffer along with them. Good analysis. The Dems need an injection of whatever got into Allen Grayson. He's running 15 points ahead of his opponent in a swing district. Actually, it's simple. He's got enough **** you money to live comfortably if he doesn't have the job and his balls aren't in a lockbox somewhere at home. |
Cowardice vs. Stupidity vs. Insanity
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 09:51:01 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: "bpuharic" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 20:44:05 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: You pick: Cowards - the Dems in the Senate (specifically) refusing to allow an up or down vote on raising taxes for the average person and an up or down vote on raising taxes on income over $250K/year, basically afraid of the big, bad Republicans running ads against them. i think the dems realize most americans are right wing and love the rich. I think they're not very good at getting the message out about what's going on. Most people are in favor of taxing the rich, yet the Dems backed off on calling for a vote on it. that's true. but the right has a nice story to tell, filled with bread and circuses that people are too willing to believe |
Cowardice vs. Stupidity vs. Insanity
"bpuharic" wrote in message ... On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 09:51:01 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "bpuharic" wrote in message . .. On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 20:44:05 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: You pick: Cowards - the Dems in the Senate (specifically) refusing to allow an up or down vote on raising taxes for the average person and an up or down vote on raising taxes on income over $250K/year, basically afraid of the big, bad Republicans running ads against them. i think the dems realize most americans are right wing and love the rich. I think they're not very good at getting the message out about what's going on. Most people are in favor of taxing the rich, yet the Dems backed off on calling for a vote on it. that's true. but the right has a nice story to tell, filled with bread and circuses that people are too willing to believe Well, they usually have horse's behinds as representatives, so ... |
Cowardice vs. Stupidity vs. Insanity
"jps" wrote in message ... On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 20:44:05 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: You pick: Cowards - the Dems in the Senate (specifically) refusing to allow an up or down vote on raising taxes for the average person and an up or down vote on raising taxes on income over $250K/year, basically afraid of the big, bad Republicans running ads against them. The Dems would rather run on what they _might_ do. Stupid - the Reps in the House and the Senate pledging to do nothing differently than the last time if they're returned to leadership, believing that anyone can take them seriously. The Reps would rather hijack the middle class for the sake of small business like Bechtel. Insane - the TPs pledging to bring human mouse brains, you-betcha winks, and inconsistent rants about the deficit vs. essential services to the nation like (or pre-recorded) on Faux News. The TPs would rather be living in the 1800s, and they want everyone else to suffer along with them. Good analysis. The Dems need an injection of whatever got into Allen Grayson. He's running 15 points ahead of his opponent in a swing district. Actually, it's simple. He's got enough **** you money to live comfortably if he doesn't have the job and his balls aren't in a lockbox somewhere at home. Even better he tell it like he sees it, and he tells the truth. That's hard for some people to take... like all those supposed "men" here who are afraid of me to the point of plonking or who feel it's necessary to stalk. |
Cowardice vs. Stupidity vs. Insanity
On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 10:28:03 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: "bpuharic" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 09:51:01 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "bpuharic" wrote in message ... On Thu, 23 Sep 2010 20:44:05 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: You pick: Cowards - the Dems in the Senate (specifically) refusing to allow an up or down vote on raising taxes for the average person and an up or down vote on raising taxes on income over $250K/year, basically afraid of the big, bad Republicans running ads against them. i think the dems realize most americans are right wing and love the rich. I think they're not very good at getting the message out about what's going on. Most people are in favor of taxing the rich, yet the Dems backed off on calling for a vote on it. that's true. but the right has a nice story to tell, filled with bread and circuses that people are too willing to believe Well, they usually have horse's behinds as representatives, so ... Who are white men. |
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