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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 8:28 pm 
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Ronnie expanded government, bailed out social security, raised the deficit and raised taxes 11 times.
The deranged extremist right loons today would call him liberal a socialist.

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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Ronnie expanded government, bailed out social security, raised the deficit and raised taxes 11 times.
The deranged extremist right loons today would call him liberal a socialist.

Link please.

And not from one of your pinko prisonplanet.com sources.

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 9:22 pm 
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Link please.

WTF, why would you need a link?
Those are well known facts that everybody with a function brain knows. Oh wait I know, you're a republican conservative like Eric Cantor...stupid & ignorant:
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/02/c ... sed-taxes/

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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Link please.

WTF, why would you need a link?
Those are well known facts that everybody with a function brain knows. Oh wait I know, you're a republican conservative like Eric Cantor...stupid & ignorant:
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/01/02/c ... sed-taxes/


Didn't think so...

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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So you really need a conservative to tell you that Ronnie raised taxes? OK
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David Stockman: We Need To Raise Taxes. Like Reagan Did.

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Ronald Reagan’s former budget director is unlikely to make any friends among the Grover Norquest crowd after his appearance on This Week today:
http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/david- ... eagan-did/


More good stuff about your hero:
Reagan The Liberal
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2011/06/27 ... e-liberal/

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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edge540 wrote:
So you really need a conservative to tell you that Ronnie raised taxes? OK
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David Stockman: We Need To Raise Taxes. Like Reagan Did.

Doug Mataconis

Ronald Reagan’s former budget director is unlikely to make any friends among the Grover Norquest crowd after his appearance on This Week today:
http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/david- ... eagan-did/


More good stuff about your hero:
Reagan The Liberal
http://www.addictinginfo.org/2011/06/27 ... e-liberal/


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And not from one of your pinko prisonplanet.com sources.

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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In Today’s GOP, Reagan Is A RINO

http://www.outsidethebeltway.com/in-tod ... is-a-rino/
With the nation at risk of default next month, the Republicans’ fierce anti-tax orthodoxy is running square into the Ghost of the Gipper— the GOP’s great modern, pre-tea party hero, Ronald Reagan.

Indeed, a POLITICO review of Reagan’s own budget documents shows that the Republican president repeatedly signed deficit-reduction legislation in the 1980′s that melded annual tax increases with spending cuts just as President Barack Obama is now asking Congress to consider.

The Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) is the most famous, because of its historic size and timing, a dramatic course correction that quickly followed Reagan’s signature income tax cuts in 1981. But in the six years after were four more deficit-reduction acts, which combined to almost double TEFRA’s revenue impact on an annual basis.

A table in one of Reagan’s final budget submissions spells this out.

For 1991, the document projects $61.6 billion in revenue increases attributed to TEFRA. At the same time, the four other smaller deficit-reduction acts were expected to add a total of $53 billion in revenues on an annual basis.

Translated into current dollars, the total revenue increases for the five bills would then be equal to about $190 billion a year. That’s far in excess of anything that has been proposed by the White House in recent deficit talks led by Vice President Joseph Biden, yet most of these increases were approved when Republicans controlled the Senate in the 1980′s.


Ronnie expanded government, bailed out social security, raised the deficit and raised taxes 11 times.

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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Conservatives Remain Largest Ideological Group in USA

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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A Mississippi judge has temporarily blocked 21 of over 200 executive pardons and medical releases given this week by outgoing Republican Gov. Haley Barbour, raising further questions about whether the former presidential aspirant used his pardon powers injudiciously.

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The governor’s outgoing pardons had attracted an outcry when it was revealed that he had pardoned five people last week who had been convicted of murder.

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One of the speakers was Tiffany Brewer, whose sister was killed by one of those pardoned, David Glenn Gatlin. In 1993, Mr. Gatlin shot his wife, Tammy, while she was holding their 6-week-old baby, and then wounded her friend Randy Walker.

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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A Mississippi judge has temporarily blocked 21 of over 200 executive pardons and medical releases given this week by outgoing Republican Gov. Haley Barbour, raising further questions about whether the former presidential aspirant used his pardon powers injudiciously.

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The governor’s outgoing pardons had attracted an outcry when it was revealed that he had pardoned five people last week who had been convicted of murder.

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One of the speakers was Tiffany Brewer, whose sister was killed by one of those pardoned, David Glenn Gatlin. In 1993, Mr. Gatlin shot his wife, Tammy, while she was holding their 6-week-old baby, and then wounded her friend Randy Walker.


Two words...Willie Horton.

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chuckmo48 wrote:
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A Mississippi judge has temporarily blocked 21 of over 200 executive pardons and medical releases given this week by outgoing Republican Gov. Haley Barbour, raising further questions about whether the former presidential aspirant used his pardon powers injudiciously.

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The governor’s outgoing pardons had attracted an outcry when it was revealed that he had pardoned five people last week who had been convicted of murder.

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One of the speakers was Tiffany Brewer, whose sister was killed by one of those pardoned, David Glenn Gatlin. In 1993, Mr. Gatlin shot his wife, Tammy, while she was holding their 6-week-old baby, and then wounded her friend Randy Walker.



Two words...Willie Horton.

Hmmm...one murderer on a furlough vs 20 murderers pardoned and now roaming free the US...

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
PostPosted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 10:08 pm 
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[color=#00080]Hmmm...one murderer on a furlough vs 20 murderers pardoned and now roaming free the US...[/color]

Man!

You guys sure have a selective memory!

Willie Horton was merely a metaphor for the Revolving Door.

Would you like to now up your number from 20, so as to bolster the strength of your argument?

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PBS documentary looks at Bill Clinton's 'womazing'

Although Bill Clinton’s reputation as a statesman has long since recovered in most quarters following personal scandals in the 1990s, a new, four-hour documentary portrays the arc of his career as one littered with sexual dalliances and foibles.

That’s doubly surprising when you consider the source: not a conservative production company but PBS.


“Clinton” is the latest installment in PBS’s “American Experience” series and is set to air in February. A half-hour sneak peak is being previewed Thursday evening at the National Press Club.

The film covers Clinton’s life in its entirety — from his childhood in Arkansas to his first runs for office to his election as governor of Arkansas to his presidency — but almost a full hour of the documentary focuses on Clinton’s personal struggles with fidelity, coupled with harsh, blunt language from many of his colleagues and chroniclers. In fact, the film’s introduction, a quick summary of the entire documentary, opens with the Monica Lewinsky scandal.

Eight minutes in, the topic of Gennifer Flowers surfaces.

“There was this growing skepticism in the press that this guy was just a big phony,” Time’s Joe Klein said, discussing Clinton’s reaction to the allegations. “He was too slick. He was too smooth. And he would lawyer answers to questions.”

When discussing the Clintons’ years in Arkansas, narrator Campbell Scott said, “Hillary had to deal with Bill’s constant womanizing.”

“You’ve got to understand, at one time, there [were] at least 25 women per day coming through there trying to find him,” sais Paul Fray, Clinton’s campaign manager during his unsuccessful congressional run in 1974. “I’d tell them, 'He’s on the road, get out the door.' But, Lord, it was bad, bad, bad, bad, bad, bad.”

“He draws women in, and they are literally mesmerized by this man,” said Marla Crider, who was a congressional campaign aide to Clinton. “It was absolutely like fly on honey. And he needed that. He needed that kind of adoration.”

The Lewinsky scandal occupies a nearly 40-minute stretch toward the end of the film and is largely used as the coda to Clinton’s time in office.

“There were almost these sparks flying between them from that first moment when they saw each other,” said Ken Gormley, a law professor at Duquesne University and the author of “The Death of American Virtue: Clinton vs. Starr.”

“It’s almost as though there was a part of Bill Clinton that he had no control over,” said William Chafe, a history professor at Duke University. “That whenever it had the opportunity to come out, it was going to come out and with no forethought, with no calculation, with no sense of the consequences; it was simply going to happen. And that’s terrifying.”









If only the leftist media had done it's job 21 years earlier.

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 Post subject: Re: Damn, it feels good to be a Republican!
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Awesome: “Daily Show” Destroys Liberal Columnist Over Her “Civility” Hypocrisy…

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Translataions of Common Euphemisms

DEMOCRAT (liberal) -------- REPUBLICAN (conservative)

Arsenal of Weapons ------ Gun Collection
Delicate Wetlands --------- Swamp
Undocumented Worker ---------- Illegal Alien
Assault and Battery ---------- Physical attack
Heavily Armed ------------- Well-protected
Narrow-minded ------------- Christian
Taxes or Your Fair Share --------- Coerced Theft
Commonsense Gun Control ----------- Gun Confiscation Plot
Illegal Hazardous Explosive ----------- Fireworks or Stump Removal
Non-viable Tissue Mass ------- Unborn Baby
Equal Access to Everything ----------- Communism
Multicultural Community--------------- High Crime Area
Fairness or Social Progress -------------- Marxism
Upper Class or "The Rich" --------------- Self-Employed
Progressive, Change -------------- Big Government Scheme
Homeless or Disadvantaged -------------- Bums or Welfare Leeches
Sniper Rifle ----------------- Scoped Deer Rifle
Investment For the Future ------------- Higher Taxes
Healthcare Reform ---------------- Socialized Medicine
Extremist, Judgmental, or Hater----------- Conservative
Truants --------------- Homeschoolers
Victim or Oppressed --------------- Criminal or Lazy Good-For-Nothing
High Capacity M agazine ------------- Standard Capacity Magazine
Religious Zealot -------------- Church-member
Reintroduced Wolves ------------ Sheep and Elk Killers
Fair Trade Coffee ---------------- Overpriced Yuppie Coffee
Exploiters or "The Rich" ----------- Employed or Land Owner
The Gun Lobby --------------- NRA Members
Assault Weapon ------------------ Semi-Auto (Grandpa's M1 Carbine)
Fiscal Stimulus ------------- New Taxes and Higher Taxes
Same Sex Marriage ----------------- Legalized Perversion
Mandated Eco-Friendly Lighting ----------------- Chinese Mercury-Laden Light Bulbs
Accepted Facts --------------- Horse Shyt

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