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11 Mar 2011 1:42 pm in No Holds Barred Political Forum
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RichClem
1 Nov 2012 3:22 pm
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emphasis changedThat's a damn good question, you psycho, stalking, Freudian slipping, piece of racist crap.Racist? What have I written that's racist, psycho?
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1 Nov 2012 3:37 pm
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MistyBlue, on 01 November 2012 - 04:05 PM, said:When you take one position one day and another the next, and you deny that you ever held the previous position, even tough there is video evidence that shows otherwise, that's not a flip flop it's called a lie.Why did Romney and his officials dissemble and lie about the Benghazi attack?I don't know Puss. Why DID Romney and his officials dissemble and lie about the Benghazi attack?I only took you off ignore temporarily during the hurricane.Back on ignore you go, and it's not because I'm afraid of you, which is what you like to delude yourself into thinking.It's because trying to have any kind of a rational discussion with you is as useful as bashing my head into a brick wall repeatedly.
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1 Nov 2012 3:39 pm
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Jackhole.Very thoughtful!Voter fraud is rarer than green unicorns, trolls and leftists assure us.I wonder what new smear of John Fund little Miss Marxist can come up with. She can't refute his well documented evidence, so she has to destroy the source.Typical ugly leftist tactic.James O'Keefe has done outstanding work at video-ing Democrat officials and campaign workers encouraging and abetting it.All ignored by the Obama-fawning MSM.Voter fraud is no myth its more common than you thinkBy: John Fund 11/1/2012 10:16 AMPatrick Moran claims he was just joking about encouraging voter fraud. But he nonetheless resigned last week as field director for the campaign of his father, Virginia Congressman Jim Moran.Guerrilla videographer James OKeefe caught Patrick Moran on tape offering advice on how to commit in-person voter fraud. The scheme involved forging utility bills that would satisfy Virginias non-photo ID law, and then casting ballots in the name of others relying on the help of Democratic lawyers stationed at the polls if there were any problems. Some joke.Last April, a 22-year-old OKeefe associate showed how easy it is to vote in someone elses name if no ID is required by being offered the ballot of Attorney General Eric Holder simply by mentioning his name to a Washington, D.C. poll worker. Now OKeefe has shown just how easy it is to commit in-person voter fraud in states that have loose non-photo ID lawsBut opponents of voter ID dismiss worries about our voting systems vulnerability. The liberal Advancement Project claims youre more likely to get hit by lightning than find a case of prosecutorial voter fraud. I guess the Advancement Project missed these recent lightning strikes:A Democratic nominee for Congress had to resign in Maryland last month because she had voted in two states at the same time.An Arkansas state legislator resigned from office after pleading guilty along with a city councilman and police officer to committing voter fraud.In Iowa, a Canadian couple and a Mexican citizen were put in jail for illegally voting in U.S. elections.The guilty plea in California of a Mexican drug dealer who fraudulently voted in the 2008 election while in this country illegally.Our chaotic voter registration rolls make it too easy to commit voter fraud. A February study by the non-partisan Pew Center on the States found one in eight voter registrations were invalid or contained major errors. Some 2.8 million people were registered in two or more states, and 1.8 million registered voters are dead. Thats an open invitation to fraud and mischief. The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, ruling in 2007 in favor of photo ID laws, found there was an extreme difficulty of apprehending a voter impersonator if no ID was required. In other words, we have no idea how much fraud could be out there.We should clean up our voter rolls, require those casting absentee ballots to provide a drivers license or Social Security number and make photo ID mandatory at the polls. Photo ID will not just stop the voter impersonation liberals claim doesnt exist, but will cut down on multiple voting, non-citizen voting, people voting in the wrong precinct, out-of-state voting and voting in the names of fictitious people.Former Democratic Congressman Artur Davis says he stopped opposing photo ID laws because he knows of too many instances of voter fraud in his Alabama district. The worst kind of voter suppression today is the wholesale manufacture of ballots in African-American neighborhoods, he told me.Indeed, a 2012 Rasmussen poll found 64 percent of Americans think voter fraud is very or somewhat serious. African-Americans (64 percent) and those earning under $20,000 a year (71 percent) agreed.The Supreme Court has backed that concern. In 2008, it found states have the right to pass photo ID laws in an opinion written by liberal Justice John Paul Stevens. In a unanimous 2006 decision reinstating Arizonas voter ID law, the court stated: Voter fraud drives honest citizens out of the democratic process Voters who fear their legitimate votes will be outweighed by fraudulent ones will feel disenfranchised.Former Democratic Senator Chris Dodd of Connecticut put it simply when he co-authored the Help America Vote Act in 2002: We should make it easy to vote, and hard to cheat. We can do both. We should get to work to do just that.John Fund, a National Review columnist is co-author of Whos Counting: How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote At Risk.http://www.humaneven...than-you-think/
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1 Nov 2012 3:47 pm
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Steve Douchebag of FOX NEWS: "Is there any possibility that Gov. Romney may go to New Jersey to tour some of the damage with you?"New Jersey Governor Chris Christie: "I have no idea, nor am I the least bit concerned or interested. I've got a job to do here in New Jersey that's much bigger than presidential politics and I could care less about any of that stuff."I have a job to do. I've got 2.4 million people out of power, I've got devastation on the shore, I've got floods in the northern part of my state. If you think right now I give a damn about presidential politics then you don't know me."James O'Keefe has done outstanding work...Oh yes Puss. He's done outstanding work at deceptively editing videos.
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1 Nov 2012 3:52 pm
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Why did Romney and his officials dissemble and lie about the Benghazi attack?I don't know Puss. Why DID Romney and his officials dissemble and lie about the Benghazi attack?Gosh, why did she cut out my second question?Who refused to order a military strike over the seven hours the attack took place? Because she's a troll who dissembles and lies and fawns and grovels for whatever Democrat is in power, and doesn't care what the truth is.Given that you acknowledge Obama and officials dissembled and lied, why aren't you loudly outraged about it and demanding answers?I only took you off ignore temporarily during the hurricane.Back on ignore you go, and it's not because I'm afraid of you, which is what you like to delude yourself into thinking.It's because trying to have any kind of a rational discussion with you is as useful as bashing my head into a brick wall repeatedly.Translated into honest English: you have no Democrat Talking Point Lies to refute my points or answer my questions.
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1 Nov 2012 4:15 pm
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Misty Said: I only took you off ignore temporarily during the hurricane.Back on ignore you go, and it's not because I'm afraid of you, which is what you like to delude yourself into thinking.It's because trying to have any kind of a rational discussion with you is as useful as bashing my head into a brick wall repeatedly.Translated into honest English: you have no Democrat Talking Point Lies to refute my points or answer my questions.There was no need to translate anything Puss.I think I was perfectly clear.
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1 Nov 2012 4:41 pm
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Mitt Romney Suspends Campaign, Campaigns Anyway, Then Sends the Red Cross Tons of **** They Say They Dont Need or WantIn the wake of Hurricane Sandy, Mitt Romney announced that hes halting his Presidential campaign so he can collect supplies to send to the Red Cross. Except instead of canceling his campaign events, Mitt Romney just rechristened them storm relief events and continued to hold rallies, this time complete with photo ops of Mitt Romney packing supplies into bags for shipment out East. Not only did Romney continue to campaign under the guise that he was HELPING THE NEEDY, the way he was helping wasnt the sort of help that relief organizations want or need. The Red Cross has specifically indicated that donations of supplies arent helpful; that theyd prefer donations of money. But I suppose a photo op of Mitt Romney, sleeves rolled up, baling a pile of money for Hurricane victims wouldnt sit well with voters. According to press who were at his storm relief events, even the charity showboating was carefully choreographed. Volunteers in matching tee shirts were instructed to START PACKING! only after cameras were rolling, campaign assistants carefully arranged a cornucopia of nonperishables in front of a table so that Mitt Romney could stand behind it with his sleeves rolled up acting like a guy who gives a [excrement]. Furthermore, according to Buzzfeed, the supplies that they collected from concerned donors were mostly purchased by the campaign, which then had volunteers pretend like they were packing donated items into bags to hand to Romney.Meanwhile, Romney/Ryan campaign ads played in the back ground, reminding voters storm relievers that if only they would vote for Mitt Romney for President, sure, theyd get a leader whose budget proposes gigantic slashes to FEMA and has suggested that storm relief should be privatized, but JUST LOOK AT HOW PRESIDENTIAL HE IS. Rolled up action sleeves! Real. American. Jeans. Boxes and boxes of food. Without Mitt Romney NONE OF THIS WOULD BE HAPPENING!Romneys Storm Relief Event Was As Phony As The Rest Of His CampaignAnother staged event. Ryan shows up at a closed soup kitchen and washes clean pans.
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1 Nov 2012 5:13 pm
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Translated into honest English: you have no Democrat Talking Point Lies to refute my points or answer my questions.There was no need to translate anything Puss.I think I was perfectly clear.So answer my question. Who refused to order a military strike over the seven hours the attack took place?.And why aren't you demanding answers? What's more important, an ordinary campaign event like working in a homeless shelter or reprehensible dereliction of duty that resulted in the deaths of four Americans?Romneys Storm Relief Event Was As Phony As The Rest Of His CampaignPhony? He gives given a large percentage of his income to charity, troll, and a lot of his time. Why is this out of character?Lie much?What percentage of his income did Obama give?
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1 Nov 2012 7:29 pm
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Rush Limaugh not only implies that Governor Chris Christie is gay, but also that he can be bought.RUSH LIMBAUGH: Christie's the only Republican not just praising Obama, it's a -- let's just put it this way. Is it wrong for one man to love another man?RUSH LIMBAUGH: The Drive-By Media. The Drive-By Media got some love for Chris Christie. They are loving them some Chris Christie today. Chris Christie is saving Obama. Now, one thing: We know that Obama called Bloomberg, the mayor of New York. And Doomberg said, No, don't come. Now, therefore we know that Obama was making phone calls. So is it possible... I'm just throwing it out there.Is it possible that Obama called Christie and said, You want some money? You want some? You better let me come. Doomberg already said, I can't come. So what if Obama called and wants to come, and made money contingent on it? Christie wouldn't reveal that. Im trying to be charitable here, folks. Im trying to be charitable.http://www.rushlimba...ection_campaign
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1 Nov 2012 8:31 pm
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EXCLUSIVE: Romney Campaign Incorrectly Trains Iowa Poll Watchers To Check For Photo ID - With VideoEarlier this week, ThinkProgress released internal documents from the Romney campaign detailing how it is training poll watchers to mislead voters in Wisconsin. Now, according to new documents, Wisconsin may not be the only state where Romneys campaign is equipping volunteers with deceptive information. A new ThinkProgress investigation has found that in Iowa, Romney poll watchers are being trained to watch for voters who show up without a photo ID, even though no voter ID law exists in the state. In a training video for Romney poll watchers in Iowa, the narrator tells volunteers to be on the lookout for anytime a voter fails to show a voter ID and they are still permitted to vote. If that happens, he says, alert the legal team so they can handle the problem. The text of the campaigns slide, however, says something contradictory, instructing volunteers when poll workers should check the voters ID. Despite the mixed messages, the slide ends with: If an election worker is not checking photo ID, please call the legal hotline immediately.NARRATOR: Naturally, youre probably wondering what irregularities may come up throughout the day. Well walk you through some quick examples. First, there may be an instance where a voter fails to show a voter ID and they are still permitted to vote. If you notice this, use the legal help button to alert the legal team so they can handle the problem and you can get back to checking voters.The text on the video notes that utility bills and other government documents are acceptable forms of ID, but that section is contradicted by the narrators decree to be on the lookout for anyone who tries to vote without a photo ID and text at the bottom warning poll watchers to be on the lookout for voters who lack photo ID. In sum, the training material is, at best, highly misleading. Iowa in not a voter ID state. ThinkProgress asked a representative at the Iowa Secretary of States office whether it would be incorrect to say that voter ID is required in Iowa. Thats right, she confirmed. Voters do not need ID on Election Day; they can show a current utility bill (including cell phone bill), bank statement, paycheck, or other government document, but are not required to do so. This video is part of Romneys massive nationwide poll-watcher effort on Election Day. The campaign is training 34,000 volunteers to fan out in swing states across the country and monitor for voter fraud. Romney personally touted Project ORCA in a video released Wednesday evening, telling poll watchers that theyll be the key link in providing critical, real-time information to me. Because of the program, Romney said, our campaign will have an unprecedented advantage on Election Day.Update: After ThinkProgress published this story, the Romney campaign scrubbed the original training video from the web.It has since been replaced with an alternate video that does not mention photo ID.You can see the original video at the link above.Voter intimidation plain and simple.
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1 Nov 2012 8:34 pm
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House ok, MB?
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1 Nov 2012 8:42 pm
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EXCLUSIVE: Romney Campaign Incorrectly Trains Iowa Poll Watchers To Check For Photo ID - With VideoOh my gosh, "incorrectly?" Yet another huge issue that will change the course of history!Voter intimidation plain and simple.Not to confuse you with common sense, but why would anyone be intimidated by someone with a video camera? Would you be intimidated by that?Unless they were doing something illegal?Rush Limaugh not only implies that Governor Chris Christie is gayHuh? Are you psychotic?And really ironic coming from someone who's dishonestly smeared at least two conservatives as child molesters. but also that he can be bought.No, as being vulnerable to blackmail by a corrupt, thuggish Chicago politician.Bloomberg, for example, had declared he wasn't going to endorse anyone. Then suddenly he endorses Obama.He needed money and cooperation, and I'll bet veiled threats were made by Obama's thuggish aids to induce him into doing that.
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You can see the original video at the link above.Voter intimidation plain and simple.It sure is. Desperation appears to be setting in...
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1 Nov 2012 9:46 pm
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Rush Limaugh not only implies that Governor Chris Christie is gay, but also that he can be bought.So, it must be time for clembat to throw Cristie under the bus...
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1 Nov 2012 10:09 pm
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MistyBlue, on 01 November 2012 - 09:31 PM, said: You can see the original video at the link above.Voter intimidation plain and simple.It sure is. Desperation appears to be setting in...Hey, I'd be really terrified to have a video camera around as I walked in to vote, wouldn't you?The silly things liberals claim.
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2 Nov 2012 11:30 am
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House ok, MB?We're all good Red.We never even lost power.My son and his family lost power for three days and had a tree fall in their front yard.Luckily it missed their house by about two feet.
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Romney's Delphi scandal involves his undisclosed 2009 taxes & Bain Capital Today, several groups filed an ethics complaint against Mitt Romney because he failed to disclose his investments in Delphi Automotive, a recipient of some $12 billion from the auto bailout. Complainants included: SEIU, UAW, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, Public Citizen, Public Campaign, People for the American Way and The Social Equity Group And they point out that: Romney's June 1, 2012, Public Financial Disclosure Report to the Office of Government Ethics did not reveal this windfall because he did not disclose the underlying holdings of his private equity and limited partnership funds.So dear media, here's some background: What the Romneys financial disclosures do show is that they invested OVER $1 million in the hedge fund that bought Delphi Automotive, which fired its American workers and opened up new plants in Asia. And the Romneys made an estimated $15 million for every 1 million invested. So how much did Mitt make from Delphi? 30 million? 100 million? We don't know, in part, because he's hiding his 2009 taxes.Related:Mitt Romney's Bailout Bonanza Did Mitt Romney Break the Law by Failing to Disclose Delphi Investments? Edited by MistyBlue, 02 November 2012 - 12:02 PM.
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2 Nov 2012 12:52 pm
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What the Romneys financial disclosures do show is that they invested OVER $1 million in the hedge fund that bought Delphi Automotive, which fired its American workers and opened up new plants in Asia. And the Romneys made an estimated $15 million for every 1 million invested. So how much did Mitt make from Delphi? 30 million? 100 million? We don't know, in part, because he's hiding his 2009 taxes.Oh my gosh, Mitt Romney's friend and adviser made a great investment and lots of money! That's outrageous!At least, to a Marxist.And he refused to keep spoiled, overpaid unions. So?Romney released as many years of taxes as the average presidential candidate. Tough s***.
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2 Nov 2012 1:11 pm
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Romney released as many years of taxes as the average presidential candidate. Tough s***.How much does the GOP pay you to be an internet shill and liar for them?From PolitiFact.com:Our colleagues at Factcheck.org looked at this and found that since 1980, only two general election candidates have revealed just two years of tax returns. One was Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., in 2008 and the other is Mitt Romney (at least so far during this campaign).The high-water mark for disclosure was set by Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan., in the 1996 election. He released 30 years of tax returns. Second place honors go to Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., for providing 20 years worth when he ran in 2004, although he had released 15 of those returns before he launched his presidential bid. (Kerrys wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, had considerable wealth and released only a portion of her 2003 taxes.)After that, there is a tie between Romneys father, George Romney, in 1968 and Bill Clinton in 1992. Both men released 12 years of tax returns. Close on their heels is Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C., with 10 when he was Kerrys running mate.Several candidates released anywhere from six to nine years of returns. In 2000, George W. Bush provided nine and Al Gore eight. In the 2008 primary, then Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., delivered seven, a move that was matched by Hillary Clinton about a month later. In 1988, Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis released six years of returns.Mathematically speaking, our tally shows the median number of tax returns released to be seven and a half. http://www.politifac...release-10-or-/You do realize that we all have computers and can fact check your ****, right Clem?That's an average of 7 & 1/2.....not 2. Edited by MistyBlue, 02 November 2012 - 01:13 PM.
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Oh my gosh, Mitt Romney's friend and adviser made a great investment and lots of money! That's outrageous!At least, to a Marxist.And he refused to keep spoiled, overpaid unions. So?Romney released as many years of taxes as the average presidential candidate. Tough s***.Todays letter points out, however, that Ann Romneys trust is blind in name only. Romney himself has said that the blind trust is an age-old ruse, if you will. Which is to say you can always tell a blind trust what it can and cannot do. Moreover, this is not a federally recognized blind trust of the sort Romney would be forced to create if he won the White House. If it was, he would have never been able to reap his windfall from Delphi, the letter points out.Did Mitt Romney Break the Law by Failing to Disclose Delphi Investments?Not surprisingly, clem, the wanna-be plutocrat, has no qualms about legalities that apply to rich, White guys...
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