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news More class and race wars from Hillary Clinton (D - Earmark)


What a country!!!


http://tinyurl.com/24ewfg


Pastor Got $1.5 Million in Clinton Earmarks Before Endorsement


Luckily, no other candidate has every done such a thing.
Otherwise,
we
could
have a plague on our hands.


Let's see...the absolute slimeball who runs Blackwater contributes
to
the GOP and gets how many millions in return in taxpayer dollars for
his
Team'o'Thugs and their Toys? :-)- Hide quoted text -


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Doesn't change the fact that Billary was the most sold out Whitehouse
in history, And will be even worse if we let them in again..


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I don't debate with dumbasses... shut up...


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I don't want to debate with you. You are much too powerful for me. I
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I would prefer if you would just go away..

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That's not going to happen. Present your data. If you don't, we can only
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Conclude what you want, you are alone here...
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As are you. Present your data.


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On Jan 24, 4:57 pm, hk wrote:
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On Jan 24, 4:18 pm, hk wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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news More class and race wars from Hillary Clinton (D - Earmark)
What a country!!!
http://tinyurl.com/24ewfg
Pastor Got $1.5 Million in Clinton Earmarks Before Endorsement
Luckily, no other candidate has every done such a thing. Otherwise,
we could
have a plague on our hands.
Let's see...the absolute slimeball who runs Blackwater contributes to
the GOP and gets how many millions in return in taxpayer dollars for
his
Team'o'Thugs and their Toys? :-)- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Doesn't change the fact that Billary was the most sold out Whitehouse
in history, And will be even worse if we let them in again..
Sputter to your heart's content...come next January, either hillary or
barack will be sitting behind the desk in the oval office. Hopefully,
shortly thereafter, the grand juries will start meeting to indict
various members of the bush mal-administration and its buddie$.- Hide
quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
Yeah, even though Bush let Billary off the hook, no class, no honor
among dems. Look at the disgusting actions of Bill and Jimmi Carter
lately. Bill is very lucky Bush gave him a pass...


The disgusting actions of Presidents Bill and Jimmy? Ahh...you're upset
because the Dems are playing hardball...hard enough to beat the crap out
of the Repubs this fall.

Where's Karl Rove when you need him to destroy John McCain?


If Gay Old Party can't destroy McCain soon, I'm sure they'll call the rabid
dog for help.

http://www.time.com/time/nation/arti...6450-1,00.html




The beauty of the GOP race is that Florida will pick the frontrunner,
probably. If it is McCain who wins, the hard-core right in the GOP will
have apoplexy. If it is Romney who wins, they'll have a candidate in a
glass suit. I think Huckabee is about done, except for the ignorant part
of the south.
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On Jan 24, 5:22*pm, hk wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Jan 24, 4:57 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 24, 4:18 pm, hk wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Red Bluefish" wrote in message
newsauhp3lgsfqvgvln6hjmhiroc5laauv93b@4ax .com...
More class and race wars from Hillary Clinton (D - Earmark)
What a country!!!
http://tinyurl.com/24ewfg
Pastor Got $1.5 Million in Clinton Earmarks Before Endorsement
Luckily, no other candidate has every done such a thing. Otherwise,
we could
have a plague on our hands.
Let's see...the absolute slimeball who runs Blackwater contributes to
the GOP and gets how many millions in return in taxpayer dollars for
his
Team'o'Thugs and their Toys? *:-)- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Doesn't change the fact that Billary was the most sold out Whitehouse
in history, And will be even worse if we let them in again..
Sputter to your heart's content...come next January, either hillary or
barack will be sitting behind the desk in the oval office. Hopefully,
shortly thereafter, the grand juries will start meeting to indict
various members of the bush mal-administration and its buddie$.- Hide
quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
Yeah, even though Bush let Billary off the hook, no class, no honor
among dems. Look at the disgusting actions of Bill and Jimmi Carter
lately. Bill is very lucky Bush gave him a pass...


The disgusting actions of Presidents Bill and Jimmy? Ahh...you're upset
because the Dems are playing hardball...hard enough to beat the crap out
of the Repubs this fall.


Where's Karl Rove when you need him to destroy John McCain?


If Gay Old Party can't destroy McCain soon, I'm sure they'll call the rabid
dog for help.


http://www.time.com/time/nation/arti...6450-1,00.html


The beauty of the GOP race is that Florida will pick the frontrunner,
probably. If it is McCain who wins, the hard-core right in the GOP will
have apoplexy. If it is Romney who wins, they'll have a candidate in a
glass suit. I think Huckabee is about done, except for the ignorant part
of the south.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Why would anyone, and I mean anyone trust analysis from you about the
republican party. There is no reason for anyone on this earth to trust
you in such matters... nothing personal, but you have no integerity
when it comes to politics... And you have a low transom too!
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wrote in message
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On Jan 24, 5:22 pm, hk wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"hk" wrote in message
...
wrote:
On Jan 24, 4:57 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 24, 4:18 pm, hk wrote:
JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
"Red Bluefish" wrote in message
newsauhp3lgsfqvgvln6hjmhiroc5laauv93b@4ax .com...
More class and race wars from Hillary Clinton (D - Earmark)
What a country!!!
http://tinyurl.com/24ewfg
Pastor Got $1.5 Million in Clinton Earmarks Before Endorsement
Luckily, no other candidate has every done such a thing.
Otherwise,
we could
have a plague on our hands.
Let's see...the absolute slimeball who runs Blackwater contributes
to
the GOP and gets how many millions in return in taxpayer dollars
for
his
Team'o'Thugs and their Toys? :-)- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Doesn't change the fact that Billary was the most sold out
Whitehouse
in history, And will be even worse if we let them in again..
Sputter to your heart's content...come next January, either hillary
or
barack will be sitting behind the desk in the oval office. Hopefully,
shortly thereafter, the grand juries will start meeting to indict
various members of the bush mal-administration and its buddie$.- Hide
quoted text -


- Show quoted text -
Yeah, even though Bush let Billary off the hook, no class, no honor
among dems. Look at the disgusting actions of Bill and Jimmi Carter
lately. Bill is very lucky Bush gave him a pass...


The disgusting actions of Presidents Bill and Jimmy? Ahh...you're upset
because the Dems are playing hardball...hard enough to beat the crap
out
of the Repubs this fall.


Where's Karl Rove when you need him to destroy John McCain?


If Gay Old Party can't destroy McCain soon, I'm sure they'll call the
rabid
dog for help.


http://www.time.com/time/nation/arti...6450-1,00.html


The beauty of the GOP race is that Florida will pick the frontrunner,
probably. If it is McCain who wins, the hard-core right in the GOP will
have apoplexy. If it is Romney who wins, they'll have a candidate in a
glass suit. I think Huckabee is about done, except for the ignorant part
of the south.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Why would anyone, and I mean anyone trust analysis from you about the
republican party. There is no reason for anyone on this earth to trust
you in such matters... nothing personal, but you have no integerity
when it comes to politics... And you have a low transom too!

===================

Your other source for analysis isn't much better. Is he still addicted to
pain meds, or did he get past that?


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On Jan 24, 5:22 pm, hk wrote:


The beauty of the GOP race is that Florida will pick the frontrunner,
probably. If it is McCain who wins, the hard-core right in the GOP will
have apoplexy. If it is Romney who wins, they'll have a candidate in a
glass suit. I think Huckabee is about done, except for the ignorant part
of the south.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Why would anyone, and I mean anyone trust analysis from you about the
republican party. There is no reason for anyone on this earth to trust
you in such matters... nothing personal, but you have no integerity
when it comes to politics... And you have a low transom too!




You think the closed GOP primary in Florida will not determine the GOP
frontrunner? Fine.

I think it will, and I think it will be Romney or McCain. Guiliani is
not doing well there, and Huckabee is beginning to scare even some
evangelicals.

Maybe you should save this post. If I'm right, why...I'll be right. And
if I am wrong, why, you'll still be wrong.

I understand several of the leading right-wing pundits - Limbaugh,
Coulter, et al - are close to having a stroke over the McCain rise, with
Limbaugh claiming McCain will destroy the Republican Party. Crikey, if
that were the case I would vote for the guy in the GOP primary.


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On Jan 24, 5:39*pm, hk wrote:
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On Jan 24, 5:22 pm, hk wrote:
The beauty of the GOP race is that Florida will pick the frontrunner,
probably. If it is McCain who wins, the hard-core right in the GOP will
have apoplexy. If it is Romney who wins, they'll have a candidate in a
glass suit. I think Huckabee is about done, except for the ignorant part
of the south.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Why would anyone, and I mean anyone trust analysis from you about the
republican party. There is no reason for anyone on this earth to trust
you in such matters... nothing personal, but you have no integerity
when it comes to politics... And you have a low transom too!


You think the closed GOP primary in Florida will not determine the GOP
frontrunner? Fine.

I think it will, and I think it will be Romney or McCain. Guiliani is
not doing well there, and Huckabee is beginning to scare even some
evangelicals.

Maybe you should save this post. If I'm right, why...I'll be right. And
if I am wrong, why, you'll still be wrong.

I understand several of the leading right-wing pundits - Limbaugh,
Coulter, et al - are close to having a stroke over the McCain rise, with
Limbaugh claiming McCain will destroy the Republican Party. Crikey, if
that were the case I would vote for the guy in the GOP primary.


You could be right, but Florida does not allow the kinds of folly of
some of the other states where non-republicans came in to
intentionally disrupt the will of the voters. One of the two best
election tools the dems have, the other being outright voter fraud.

Either way, even if you are right, it would only be by accident. But
it is fun to read your posts and see who you are afraid of most
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On Jan 24, 5:39*pm, hk wrote:


I understand several of the leading right-wing pundits - Limbaugh,
Coulter, et al - are close to having a stroke over the McCain rise, with
Limbaugh claiming McCain will destroy the Republican Party. Crikey, if
that were the case I would vote for the guy in the GOP primary.


You understand huh.. Hummmm, I actually watched the rundown and
whoever told you this exagerated, just a little. I know, I know, you
would have said it anyway.. it's ok Harry, we know..

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As well as the salaries

For their 12 man staff

-- and,

This is all perfectly legal!


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Eisboch


While it is a hell of a story, it like most email legends is false.

http://www.snopes.com/politics/clintons/landlord.asp
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On Jan 24, 5:39 pm, hk wrote:
wrote:
On Jan 24, 5:22 pm, hk wrote:
The beauty of the GOP race is that Florida will pick the frontrunner,
probably. If it is McCain who wins, the hard-core right in the GOP will
have apoplexy. If it is Romney who wins, they'll have a candidate in a
glass suit. I think Huckabee is about done, except for the ignorant part
of the south.- Hide quoted text -
- Show quoted text -
Why would anyone, and I mean anyone trust analysis from you about the
republican party. There is no reason for anyone on this earth to trust
you in such matters... nothing personal, but you have no integerity
when it comes to politics... And you have a low transom too!

You think the closed GOP primary in Florida will not determine the GOP
frontrunner? Fine.

I think it will, and I think it will be Romney or McCain. Guiliani is
not doing well there, and Huckabee is beginning to scare even some
evangelicals.

Maybe you should save this post. If I'm right, why...I'll be right. And
if I am wrong, why, you'll still be wrong.

I understand several of the leading right-wing pundits - Limbaugh,
Coulter, et al - are close to having a stroke over the McCain rise, with
Limbaugh claiming McCain will destroy the Republican Party. Crikey, if
that were the case I would vote for the guy in the GOP primary.


You could be right, but Florida does not allow the kinds of folly of
some of the other states where non-republicans came in to
intentionally disrupt the will of the voters. One of the two best
election tools the dems have, the other being outright voter fraud.

Either way, even if you are right, it would only be by accident. But
it is fun to read your posts and see who you are afraid of most



Afraid of most? On the GOP side? There's nothing there.

"Intentionally disrupt the will of the voters?" You sound like you have
been sniffing up Limbaugh's butt.
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On Jan 24, 5:39 pm, hk wrote:


I understand several of the leading right-wing pundits - Limbaugh,
Coulter, et al - are close to having a stroke over the McCain rise, with
Limbaugh claiming McCain will destroy the Republican Party. Crikey, if
that were the case I would vote for the guy in the GOP primary.


You understand huh.. Hummmm, I actually watched the rundown and
whoever told you this exagerated, just a little. I know, I know, you
would have said it anyway.. it's ok Harry, we know..

=======================


Many in the Gay Old Party really do not like McCain. I would've thought
someone as well informed as you would've been aware of this.

http://www.time.com/time/nation/arti...6450-1,00.html


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