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11 Mar 2011 1:42 pm in No Holds Barred Political Forum
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RichClem
21 Nov 2011 11:03 am
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I can't even begin to express my anger at that statement. It's off the charts.People like Newt Gingrich (champion of morality) or Sean Hannity classify all OWS protesters as 'a bunch of dirty hippies' at their own peril.Even Clinton pollster Doug Schoen warned Democrats not to embrace these mostly fringe Left moonbats.They are the moonbat Hard Left.Hard left my ***.Protests are now taking place in 1,000 U.S. cities, and in more than 80 countries around the world.When are you going to stop being a shill for the 1%?Shameless liar.
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Id personally like to see RichClem vs Misty Presidential Debate Parody one of these days
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21 Nov 2011 11:27 am
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Id personally like to see RichClem vs Misty Presidential Debate Parody one of these days Clem's idea of 'debate' is to call his opponent a shameless liar or a moonbat.
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21 Nov 2011 6:59 pm
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This guy is showing up all over the internet.
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This Saturday, Republican candidates for president gathered around for a 'Thanksgiving table forum' debate hosted by the Christian group Family Leader.... Newt Gingrich delivered the applause line of the night, telling Occupy Wall Street, 'go get a job after you take a bath'.I can't even begin to express my anger at that statement. It's off the charts.People like Newt Gingrich (champion of morality) or Sean Hannity classify all OWS protesters as 'a bunch of dirty hippies' at their own peril.I agree. The ugliness and nastiness of the right wing never fails. They love to indulge in gloating hatred of their fellow Americans.
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22 Nov 2011 10:21 am
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Clem's idea of 'debate' is to call his opponent a shameless liar or a moonbat. Oh gosh, another blatant lie. I've had many debates and disagreements with honest liberals on the board, non of whom I've accused of lying.Stop lying, and I'll stop pointing it out.This guy is showing up all over the internet.The OWS demonstrators were violating the law, some resisting arrest. They were violating the rights of students who wanted to continue to study.Was it illegal to spray them with pepper spray when they refused to disperse?If not, what are you bleating about?Or is this just the usual one-sided leftist Propaganda?
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23 Nov 2011 11:40 am
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This post is hidden because you have chosen to ignore posts by RichClem . View it anyway?Happy Thanksgiving Puss.
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23 Nov 2011 12:03 pm
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Newt Gingrich: Child labor laws are truly stupid.Speaking at Harvards Kennedy School of Government, he challenged laws that prevent children from working certain jobs before their mid-teens. Gingrich blamed the core policies of protecting unionization and bureaucratization for crippling children. It is tragic what we do in the poorest neighborhoods, entrapping children in, first of all, in child laws, which are truly stupid, he said. I tried for years to have a very simple model, he continued. Most of these schools ought to get rid of the unionized janitors, have one master janitor and pay local students to take care of the school. The kids would actually do work, they would have cash, theyd have pride in the schools, theyd begin the process of rising.
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23 Nov 2011 1:16 pm
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Newt Gingrich: Child labor laws are 'truly stupid'.Speaking at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, he challenged laws that prevent children from working certain jobs before their mid-teens. Gingrich blamed "the core policies of protecting unionization and bureaucratization" for "crippling" children. "It is tragic what we do in the poorest neighborhoods, entrapping children in, first of all, in child laws, which are truly stupid," he said. "I tried for years to have a very simple model," he continued. "Most of these schools ought to get rid of the unionized janitors, have one master janitor and pay local students to take care of the school. The kids would actually do work, they would have cash, they'd have pride in the schools, they'd begin the process of rising."You think this is radically controversial?That kids should be prohibited by federal law from working, even if their parents support it?That's just one more reason I call Liberalism Totalitarian-lite.
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23 Nov 2011 11:45 pm
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You think this is radically controversial?That kids should be prohibited by federal law from working, even if their parents support it?That's just one more reason I call Liberalism Totalitarian-lite.And that's just one more reason I call you nutty as a fruitcake.Of course it's radically controversial, and for you to act like there is some kind of a concensus in this country to do away with child labor laws, is just plain crazy, and shows just how much you are part of the radical right wing fringe. Edited by MistyBlue, 24 November 2011 - 12:46 AM.
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24 Nov 2011 12:03 pm
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You think this is radically controversial?That kids should be prohibited by federal law from working, even if their parents support it?That's just one more reason I call Liberalism Totalitarian-lite.And that's just one more reason I call you nutty as a fruitcake.Of course it's radically controversial, and for you to act like there is some kind of a concensus in this country to do away with child labor laws, is just plain crazy, and shows just how much you are part of the radical right wing fringe.Oh yeah, Americans could never, ever prevent their kids from working in some terrible sweat shop factory, right?Corporations will kidnap your kids and force them into slavery!!!!Silly leftist wackjob.
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2 Dec 2011 2:49 pm
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Norquist Tells GOP That Raising Taxes On The Middle Class Doesnt Count As A Tax IncreaseAnti-tax zealot Grover Norquist, the president of Americans For Tax Reform and author of the radical anti-tax pledge that has played a significant role in hamstringing budget and deficit-reduction negotiations, has said that it is unacceptable for those who have signed his pledge to vote in favor of any tax increase. But now that President Obama and congressional Democrats are backing a tax cut aimed at stimulating economic growth, Norquist has changed his tune. Norquist met with Republican members today to let them know that opposing the extension of the payroll tax cut which would provide many families an extra $1,000 a year would not amount to supporting a tax increase, National Journals Billy House reported today.That stands in contrast, however, to Norquists position on tax cuts for the wealthy. Norquist has repeatedly warned GOP members about voting in favor of repealing the Bush tax cuts for the rich or tax hikes on millionaires, even verbally sparring with a member of a group of millionaires advocating for higher taxes on themselves last month in Washington, D.C. And yet, when it comes to tax cuts for the middle class meant to drive economic recovery, Norquist clearly takes a different stance. Republicans who have defended those tax breaks for the wealthy arent so sure about holding the Norquist position, though. House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) warned his rank and file this morning about opposing the extension, telling them that taxes are a Republican issue and you arent a Republican if you want to raise taxes on struggling families to fund bigger government. Multiple Republican senators, meanwhile, have come out in favor of the extension, and Sen. Sue Collins (R-ME) even proposed raising taxes on some wealthy Americans to pay for it.Is there even the slightest doubt left in anyone's mind, that Republicans are out to destroy the middle class and enrich the wealthy (excuse me) job creators even more?
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2 Dec 2011 3:00 pm
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Herman Cain launches web site catering to misogynists, attacking husbandless accusers.What the ever-loving-**** is this?Women For Cain is an online national fellowship of women dedicated to helping elect Herman Cain as the next President of the United States.Mr. Cain has been a strong advocate for women throughout his lifetime, defending and promoting the issues of quality health care, family, education, equality in the workplace and many other concerns so important to American women.He sure has a great way of showing some women how to find and rendezvous with his crotch, and to learn how to deal with untoward sexual comments and advances. You know, the kind of on-the-job skilz hes talking about when he refers to being a strong advocate. He may also be referring to his unique mentorship that includes financial counseling text messages in the dead of night. Give it up Herman, the train with women voters on it has left the station, with you left in the Clown Car parking lot. Oh wait did I mention that his wife, Gloria Cain, is the National Chairperson for Women for Cain? The spouse he kept in the dark about his friendship with Ginger White?Wow. Is there a meter to detect the amount of #FAIL about all of this the excuses, the bold claim that all of these women are vindictive, jealous, unstable, and, get this husbandless. It reeks of male insecurity and powerlessness a desperate attempt to show that he, not these women, is in control and he has the babes to prove hes in the right and those bimbos making accusations are wrong. I have no doubt that it will solidify his support from the misogynist base of the GOP.Sheeesh!
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2 Dec 2011 3:36 pm
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Donald Trump is pairing up with Newsmax, the conservative magazine and news Web site, to moderate a presidential debate in Des Moines on Dec. 27.LinkOMFG! I can hardly wait.
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2 Dec 2011 3:47 pm
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Norquist Tells GOP That Raising Taxes On The Middle Class Doesn't Count As A Tax IncreaseIs there even the slightest doubt left in anyone's mind, that Republicans are out to destroy the middle class and enrich the wealthy (excuse me) job creators even more?Payroll "taxes" aren't really taxes. You pay in, then get the money back when you retire.Repubs are out to destroy the middle class?Yes, that's in the latest email of Democrat Talking Point Lies.So? Edited by RichClem, 02 December 2011 - 04:48 PM.
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On Thursday, Newt Gingrich reaffirmed previous comments that child labor laws are truly stupid. At a campaign event in Iowa, Gingrich explained that poor children need to learn how to earn money, rather than get it illegally.They have no habit of I do this and you give me cash-unless its illegal, Gingrich said, according to multiple reports of the event. LinkSo all poor people don't work, and only get money illegally?I guess Gingrich never heard of the working poor.The 2010 Census revealed that the working poor are the fastest growing class in America. Edited by MistyBlue, 02 December 2011 - 04:52 PM.
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Payroll "taxes" aren't really taxes.I guess that's why they call them payroll taxes. Repubs are out to destroy the middle class?It's as obvious as the fact that you are mentally deranged.
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2 Dec 2011 4:08 pm
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The pepper spray guy is making the rounds.
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12 Mar 2011 12:54 pm
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Redistricting is all they need to crush the Democrats beneath their hob-nailed boots.Thank you for reminding me of that, and nice of you to be so honest.That's the third prong in the Republican plan to institute one party rule.Step 1.....dismantle the unions.Step 2.....pass more restrictive ID laws, and make it more difficult for younger and first time voters (who tend to vote for Democrats) to register and vote.Step 3.....redistricting.Combine those three things with the Citizens United ruling, and you no longer have a level playing field.But that's exactly the way Republicans like it. They can't win elections fairly, so they cheat.The Democrats slept through the last election. But thanks to the Fascist overreaching tactics being used by Republicans, they have finally woken up. I think we're about to see a real grass roots movement forming, not like the phony astro-turf Tea Party movement which does the bidding of corporate America who finances it.**************************************************************This post is hidden because you have chosen to ignore posts by RichClem . View it anyway? Why Clem Discredits MeWhy Clem Derails My ThreadsIf nothing else, I admire your persistence Puss. Go spread your Republican Talking Point Lies somewhere else. Edited by MistyBlue, 12 March 2011 - 02:13 PM.
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12 Mar 2011 12:57 pm
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That's the third prong in the Republican plan to institute one party rule.Step 1.....dismantle the unions.Step 2.....pass more restrictive ID laws, and make it more difficult for younger and first time voters (who tend to vote for Democrats) to register and vote.Step 3.....redistricting.Combine those three things with the Citizens United ruling, and you no longer have a level playing field.But that's exactly the way Republicans like it. They can't win elections fairly, so they cheat.1) More Democrat Disinformation. Citizens United leveled the playing field by overturning post-Watergate restrictions on non-liberal Free Speech, giving the private sector an equal opportunity to compete with Democrat Big Government Special Interests.2) Democrats have committed massive voter fraud for decades.3) Both parties redistrict, so quit whining.The Democrats slept through the last election. But thanks to the Fascist overreaching tactics being used by Republicans, they have finally woken up. I think we're about to see a real grass roots movement forming, not like the phony astro-turf Tea Party movement which does the bidding of corporate America who finances it.More Disinformation. The struggle in Wisconsin, Indiana, Pennsylvania, NYt, et . has almost nothing to do with corporations.It's greedy, spoiled, thuggish public employee unions against Taxpayers.
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