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Posted: Friday, October 19, 2012 8:31 am

“I am sure most Democrats don’t understand the comment about how Carmona should protect women by snubbing Clinton. They either weren’t alive in the 90’s or aren’t smart enough to realize the man’s actions have proven time and again what he really thinks of the role of women. Their continuing support of him tells me everything I need to know about the Democratic party. That is why I left the party to become an independent.”

“When in a debate, a person who is not telling the truth should be interupted, that makes for a heated debate and makes it much more interesting. Otherwise you can’t tell where one lie leaves off and the next one begins. An interuption serves the same purpose as comma or period in the political arena.”

“I think our political canidates think more about the Middle East than they do about the USA. We should bring our troops home and let them guard our boarders and provide security at our airports.”

“We now know that Hillary was promised that if she would take the fall and blame for Obama in the Libya deaths, He and the democrat’s would back and totally finance her in 2016. The buck will not stop with Obama (as it should) because he would never raise himself to that level of decency as Nixon did when he too lied to the American public.”

“Hillary’s biggest mistake in the Benghazi fiasco, trusting in Obama!”

“Looks like Cathy Herrod — the state lobbyist responsible for quashing the school anti-bullying bill (saying that it was ‘pro-gay’), is at it again. Now, at the behest of the Rethuglican powers that be, she is attacking the sales tax referendum designed to support quality education in Arizona, saying that the money ‘supports Planned Parenthood.’ This issue has absolutely NOTHING to do with health care or Planned Parenthood. It is to ensure that our schools receive guaranteed funding, seeing that the GOP majority in our state government intends to choke the life out of our education system while still in the crib. Don’t be fooled, folks.”

“I found out one very interesting point from the V.P. debate, Paul Ryan has not only pledged allegiance to the lobbyist Grover Norquist and taken it to the floor of Congress, he has also pledged allegiance to the Vatican and taken that to the floor of Congress. At no time during the debate did he speak of his oath to the constitution.”

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12 comments:

  • Engaged Voter posted at 8:30 pm on Tue, Oct 23, 2012.

    Engaged Voter Posts: 1070

    Hiya mrconservative!

    I notice you're back to commenting regularly again...any chance you'll man up and back the numerous specious claims you've been making, or will you scurry off into the shadows again?

     
  • mrconservative posted at 1:57 pm on Mon, Oct 22, 2012.

    mrconservative Posts: 398

    I'm pretty sure John Kerry interrupted Bush many times during their debates eight years ago. I can't really remember for sure, but I wouldn't be surprised if Demonrats wree alright with that.

     
  • truth posted at 3:39 pm on Sat, Oct 20, 2012.

    truth Posts: 1002

    DonMey, now we all know what brain you are using the little brain.

     
  • Arizona Willie posted at 2:59 pm on Sat, Oct 20, 2012.

    Arizona Willie Posts: 1988

    Accuracy ... your not being accurate when you accuse OBAMA of continuing to send them billions of dollars.
    To be ACCURATE ... it is the Congress that votes to send them billions of dollars.
    The President signs the bill -- that is true -- but Congress writes the bill and decides how much to give which countries.
    The President < could > veto the bill but usually it would be overridden because the bill contains many things that are needed by our country and to veto the foreign aid would veto the whole bill.
    I agree that we should stop virtually all foreign aid.
    But it is Congress that puts foreign aid into a bill --- NOT THE PRESIDENT.

     
  • Accuracy posted at 8:46 am on Sat, Oct 20, 2012.

    Accuracy Posts: 1994

    truth posted: “Republicans want to blame Obama for the attack on Benghazi, Libya embassy, BUT THE REPUBLICANS WANT TO IGNORE THE HALF A BILLION DOLLAR CUT FOR EMBASSY SECURITY BY THE REPUBLICANS.”

    Multiple stories have been told to the American people about how and why our ambassador and three other Americans were killed in Libya. What has always been clear is that our embassies have been attacked in radical nations around the world, and President Obama continues to send them billions of our tax dollars.

    Congress (Republicans and Democrats) need to investigate not only the fraud and deceit that happened after the terrorist attack on our Libyan Consulate, but also the numerous attacks on other embassies and not defund countries like Libya.

     
  • Arizona Willie posted at 8:04 am on Sat, Oct 20, 2012.

    Arizona Willie Posts: 1988

    DonMey, Clinton was using carefully crafted word definitions. Sexual Intercourse, by definition requires interaction between the genitalia of a male and female.
    Sexual Acts however, cover a much broader range of activities.
    Clinton never at any time said he hadn't engaged in sexual acts with Monica.
    So he told the literal truth.
    Our two greatest Presidents of recent years have both been womanizers.
    Kennedy and Clinton.
    Too bad we don't have a womanizer running this time.
    They seems to make pretty darn good Presidents.

     
  • Arizona Willie posted at 7:59 am on Sat, Oct 20, 2012.

    Arizona Willie Posts: 1988

    Some people said the recent attack on our embassy was a terrorist attack.
    Others said it was a mob reaction to a critical video.
    It actually was probably both.
    The terrorists had been planning an attack and the video gave them the perfect opportunity to whip the mob up and use them as cover for their attack.
    One of those rare occasions where both sides can be right.[smile][smile]

     
  • DonMey posted at 10:23 pm on Fri, Oct 19, 2012.

    DonMey Posts: 265

    Clinton honored those women by sticking his < in their mouth. Doesn't matter if they were his employees. He was a great man who needed something from them, and it's ok, because he never gave anything back. He didn't have "relations" with Monica, because it was all about what she could do for him.

    Women exist to fulfill a man's needs. Oh, I'm sorry, that's only offensive if the "man" in question is rich and powerful. And since Clinton was both, this is a non-issue. He did those women a favor, and they should be grateful for the opportunity, including the ones he opted to "grace with his presence" while he was merely a governor. Thankfully, the judges saw through the complaints women levied against Clinton and his love of women as equals can shine through.

     
  • DonMey posted at 10:17 pm on Fri, Oct 19, 2012.

    DonMey Posts: 265

    I don't know what you are talking about. It is the utmost showing of respect to tell a woman who works for me to polish my knob, while ensuring she gets nothing in return, so I can say to Congress with a clear mind, that I did not have sexual relations with the woman, because all I had her do was take care of me; she got nothing out of it other than the awesomness of my <filtered word for obscenity but it's a GD medical term P*E*N*I*S).

     
  • truth posted at 4:38 pm on Fri, Oct 19, 2012.

    truth Posts: 1002

    Republicans want to blame Obama for the attack on Benghazi, Libya embassy, BUT THE REPUBLICANS WANT TO IGNORE THE HALF A BILLION DOLLAR CUT FOR EMBASSY SECURITY BY THE REPUBLICANS.

     
  • truth posted at 3:52 pm on Fri, Oct 19, 2012.

    truth Posts: 1002

    Sheldon Adelson, a casino magnate worth $21 billion, has given $70 million to Republican Super PACs this year, and he plans to give $30 million more.
    " As a rising furor over voter fraud has prodded to mount some extensive efforts against illegal voters, election-fraud cases more often involves citizens who sell their votes, usually remarkably cheaply. In West Virginia over the past decade, the cost was as low as $10. Last year in West Memphis, Ark., A statehouse canadate used $2 half pints of vodka. Appalachis to the Miami suburbs, have revealed the trick of an underground trade: Conspirators allegedly bought off absentee voters, fake absentee ballots, and bribed people heading to the polls to vote one way or another. The Washington Post
    Once again, we saw what happens when "rich and powerful guys" try to marginalize regulators and rule-makers, whether on Wall Street or the gridiron. Underfunding those charges with policing bad behavior creates an "anything-goes enviroment," and" bag things happen- but only the public and the little guys seem to suffer." But today, " " it's like a zero-sum game." Now profit flushed companies adamantly oppose funding pensions for their workers, even as they hand out fat paychecks to top executives. The DailyBeast.com

     
  • Accuracy posted at 12:21 pm on Fri, Oct 19, 2012.

    Accuracy Posts: 1994

    VENT # 3 wrote: “I think our political candidates think more about the Middle East than they do about the USA. We should bring our troops home and let them guard our boarders and provide security at our airports.”

    U.S. officials say the CIA station chief in Libya reported to Washington within 24 hours there was evidence suggesting the deadly attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, was carried out by terrorists, not by a mob upset over the trailer from an American-made derogatory film on Islam.

    But, the Obama administration did not officially call the Benghazi attack a terror attack until weeks after it took place. Rather, President Obama and top administration officials repeatedly claimed the video sparked the attack.

    Today, Turkey and Syria have been trading artillery fire, as fighting between rebels and the Syrian government has spilled over the border into Turkey. An escalating conflict in the Middle East could erupt into a regional war.

    While the number one issue on voters minds in America is the economy, though the subject of the final presidential debate (Monday, Oct. 22, in Boca Raton, Florida) will be about the Middle East and foreign policy.

     
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