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The "supercomittee" the republicans so stupidly allowed the dems to talk
them into, was nothing but a way to stall, and eventually destroy our
military and the economy by doing nothing... It was a setup from the get
go, I don't know why even after years of a democratic "do nothing
congress", they fell for this "sharing" thing....
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In article ,
says...

On 10/26/2011 11:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,

says...

The "supercomittee" the republicans so stupidly allowed the dems to talk
them into, was nothing but a way to stall, and eventually destroy our
military and the economy by doing nothing... It was a setup from the get
go, I don't know why even after years of a democratic "do nothing
congress", they fell for this "sharing" thing....


It's just another day of the Republican obstructionists not letting
anybody do anything about our jobs problems.


You do know there is a total of 15 republican sponsored jobs bills not
being allowed to be discussed or voted on in the Senate, right? Or did
Jon Stewart leave out that little tidbit? Remember, your interpretation
of the "mission accomplished" was proven to be miserably uninformed this
morning by a Navy Veteran? Just wondering, if you knew about who really
is holding up the jobs bills???


That's pure horse****. And "mission accomplished" is subjective and at
best skeptical. How about those occupiers with no people of color, who
was "miserably misinformed" about that? And just because someone is a
Navy veteran doesn't mean that they know for sure what the sign was for.
Yes, I know who is holding up the jobs bills, the republicans.

http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/...-blocks-obama-
jobs-bill-134332362.html

And while you're at it, look at some of the bills that you far righties
refused to pass just because you don't want to work with the other side:

http://www.addictinginfo.org/2011/01...-have-blocked/

Including but not limited to

Political Ad disclosure bill- Would have required all donors to
political campaigns to reveal themselves. Republicans blocked this, not
once but twice. Which seems odd seeing how YOU try to say here every day
that it's Obama who is hiding donors...

Benefits for Homeless Veterans- Would have expanded benefits to homeless
veterans and homeless veterans with children. Republicans blocked this.
Republicans don't like homeless vets, I guess.

Fair Pay Act of 2009- Also called the Lily Ledbetter bill. Requires that
women receive equal compensation to men for doing the same work.
Republicans attempted to block this.
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On 10/26/11 11:53 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/26/2011 11:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,
says...

The "supercomittee" the republicans so stupidly allowed the dems to talk
them into, was nothing but a way to stall, and eventually destroy our
military and the economy by doing nothing... It was a setup from the get
go, I don't know why even after years of a democratic "do nothing
congress", they fell for this "sharing" thing....


It's just another day of the Republican obstructionists not letting
anybody do anything about our jobs problems.


You do know there is a total of 15 republican sponsored jobs bills not
being allowed to be discussed or voted on in the Senate, right? Or did
Jon Stewart leave out that little tidbit? Remember, your interpretation
of the "mission accomplished" was proven to be miserably uninformed this
morning by a Navy Veteran? Just wondering, if you knew about who really
is holding up the jobs bills???


Those "job bills" are nothing more than GOP attempts to remove even more
societal safeguards against pollution, workplace safety, consumer
safety, and so forth. In other words, more bills aimed at transferring
more wealth to the wealthy.

You're quite the Fox News viewer...you have no money, you'll never have
any, and yet you side with the wealthy against your own economic interests.

Idiot.


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On Oct 26, 2:02*pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 10/26/11 11:53 AM, JustWait wrote:





On 10/26/2011 11:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,
says...


The "supercomittee" the republicans so stupidly allowed the dems to talk
them into, was nothing but a way to stall, and eventually destroy our
military and the economy by doing nothing... It was a setup from the get
go, I don't know why even after years of a democratic "do nothing
congress", they fell for this "sharing" thing....


It's just another day of the Republican obstructionists not letting
anybody do anything about our jobs problems.


You do know there is a total of 15 republican sponsored jobs bills not
being allowed to be discussed or voted on in the Senate, right? Or did
Jon Stewart leave out that little tidbit? Remember, your interpretation
of the "mission accomplished" was proven to be miserably uninformed this
morning by a Navy Veteran? Just wondering, if you knew about who really
is holding up the jobs bills???


Those "job bills" are nothing more than GOP attempts to remove even more
societal safeguards against pollution, workplace safety, consumer
safety, and so forth. In other words, more bills aimed at transferring
more wealth to the wealthy.

You're quite the Fox News viewer...you have no money, you'll never have
any, and yet you side with the wealthy against your own economic interests.

Idiot.- Hide quoted text -

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BINGO!
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In article 063ecfe6-a263-4aaf-95d3-fe0ec5a41279
@r21g2000yqi.googlegroups.com, says...

On Oct 26, 2:02*pm, X ` Man dump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 10/26/11 11:53 AM, JustWait wrote:





On 10/26/2011 11:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,
says...


The "supercomittee" the republicans so stupidly allowed the dems to talk
them into, was nothing but a way to stall, and eventually destroy our
military and the economy by doing nothing... It was a setup from the get
go, I don't know why even after years of a democratic "do nothing
congress", they fell for this "sharing" thing....


It's just another day of the Republican obstructionists not letting
anybody do anything about our jobs problems.


You do know there is a total of 15 republican sponsored jobs bills not
being allowed to be discussed or voted on in the Senate, right? Or did
Jon Stewart leave out that little tidbit? Remember, your interpretation
of the "mission accomplished" was proven to be miserably uninformed this
morning by a Navy Veteran? Just wondering, if you knew about who really
is holding up the jobs bills???


Those "job bills" are nothing more than GOP attempts to remove even more
societal safeguards against pollution, workplace safety, consumer
safety, and so forth. In other words, more bills aimed at transferring
more wealth to the wealthy.

You're quite the Fox News viewer...you have no money, you'll never have
any, and yet you side with the wealthy against your own economic interests.

Idiot.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


BINGO!


Look, it's Suckling Don, once again acting as Harry's personal butt
plug.
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North Star wrote:
On Oct 26, 2:02 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you-
can.com wrote:
On 10/26/11 11:53 AM, JustWait wrote:





On 10/26/2011 11:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,
says...
The "supercomittee" the republicans so stupidly allowed the dems to talk
them into, was nothing but a way to stall, and eventually destroy our
military and the economy by doing nothing... It was a setup from the get
go, I don't know why even after years of a democratic "do nothing
congress", they fell for this "sharing" thing....
It's just another day of the Republican obstructionists not letting
anybody do anything about our jobs problems.
You do know there is a total of 15 republican sponsored jobs bills not
being allowed to be discussed or voted on in the Senate, right? Or did
Jon Stewart leave out that little tidbit? Remember, your interpretation
of the "mission accomplished" was proven to be miserably uninformed this
morning by a Navy Veteran? Just wondering, if you knew about who really
is holding up the jobs bills???

Those "job bills" are nothing more than GOP attempts to remove even more
societal safeguards against pollution, workplace safety, consumer
safety, and so forth. In other words, more bills aimed at transferring
more wealth to the wealthy.

You're quite the Fox News viewer...you have no money, you'll never have
any, and yet you side with the wealthy against your own economic interests.

Idiot.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

BINGO!


So you can identify with that? It explains your house, but not the
state of the crap in your yard, boyfriend!

-HB
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On 26/10/2011 9:53 AM, JustWait wrote:
On 10/26/2011 11:44 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In ,
says...

The "supercomittee" the republicans so stupidly allowed the dems to talk
them into, was nothing but a way to stall, and eventually destroy our
military and the economy by doing nothing... It was a setup from the get
go, I don't know why even after years of a democratic "do nothing
congress", they fell for this "sharing" thing....


It's just another day of the Republican obstructionists not letting
anybody do anything about our jobs problems.


You do know there is a total of 15 republican sponsored jobs bills not
being allowed to be discussed or voted on in the Senate, right? Or did
Jon Stewart leave out that little tidbit? Remember, your interpretation
of the "mission accomplished" was proven to be miserably uninformed this
morning by a Navy Veteran? Just wondering, if you knew about who really
is holding up the jobs bills???


Need more Tea Party in th senate to fix things so they move again. Too
many old time senators have long time ties with special interests to get
anything meaningful done.

Trouble witht he old farts int he senate, is they all want back room
deals and port for doing the right things. Time to clean up the senate
in 2012. Get new faces that are not so corrupt.
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