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9/26/2008 6:53 PM
I have stronger words than that but won't use them. Number one is I was thinking the same thing Magoo said, " The dems have the majority in the Senate and the House."  If their plan is the solve - all plan, why don't they vote it in? Because as usual they don't want to take any responsibility, they want to blame the other side if it fails. Typical do nothing Senate and House. Watched Dirty Harry yelling that it's all McCain's fault. " We had it all solved before he showed up." Watched our idiot Senator Sharrod Brown saying the same thing. It really amazes me that the ones trying to shove this plan down our throats are the ones that caused this mess. Then vote the G.D. thing through you dirty, yellow cowards. I've had enough.and I'm tired of listening to a bunch of idiots lying to me and the idiots that back them.
 And NWfan, I had the nerve to watch  Curic's interview with Palin. I quit watching Curic and her cohorts years ago when I got tired of their bias opinions. And just because you've been voting since 1968 doen't mean sh#t. Does it mean that everyone you voted for did a great job? I doubt it. I'm glad for you that you don't have a mortgage, pay no taxes and  independently wealthy. Some of us are not so fortunate. One other thing, I first voted in 1964 and I sure voted for the wrong man twice. No, not Bush. Johnson and Carter.
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9/26/2008 9:15 PM
You ain't kidding..but don't let the pubs have a free reign on things either...
they have issues that have added to all this too.

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9/27/2008 10:45 AM
E3 did you ever get to vote for Nixon?


And did you vote Reagan?
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9/27/2008 1:23 PM
Yes and yes. Voted for Reagan 3 times. Once for governor.
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9/28/2008 9:06 PM
97faninrva wrote:
You ain't kidding..but don't let the pubs have a free reign on things either...
they have issues that have added to all this too.

 

I'm a fan of gridlock, myself.  I like it when they can't get much done.
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9/29/2008 1:59 AM
Bandman wrote:
97faninrva wrote:
You ain't kidding..but don't let the pubs have a free reign on things either...
they have issues that have added to all this too.

 

I'm a fan of gridlock, myself.  I like it when they can't get much done.
Well, there certainly is something to be said for that!!  At least when their tied in knots,our money lasts longer.   Duane


PS My very first vote was against McGovern, and I'm orginally from South Dakota.
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9/29/2008 6:03 PM
Oh I love gridlock myself too!   I just don't like it when everyone balems the dummycrats for everything when hte repukes are in their shoveling chit as much as the dems are...
But gridlock is great!  It means it takes longer for them to *** us over!!
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9/29/2008 10:21 PM
Eldora Three wrote:
I have stronger words than that but won't use them. Number one is I was thinking the same thing Magoo said, " The dems have the majority in the Senate and the House."  If their plan is the solve - all plan, why don't they vote it in? Because as usual they don't want to take any responsibility, they want to blame the other side if it fails. Typical do nothing Senate and House. Watched Dirty Harry yelling that it's all McCain's fault. " We had it all solved before he showed up." Watched our idiot Senator Sharrod Brown saying the same thing. It really amazes me that the ones trying to shove this plan down our throats are the ones that caused this mess. Then vote the G.D. thing through you dirty, yellow cowards. I've had enough.and I'm tired of listening to a bunch of idiots lying to me and the idiots that back them.
 And NWfan, I had the nerve to watch  Curic's interview with Palin. I quit watching Curic and her cohorts years ago when I got tired of their bias opinions. And just because you've been voting since 1968 doen't mean sh#t. Does it mean that everyone you voted for did a great job? I doubt it. I'm glad for you that you don't have a mortgage, pay no taxes and  independently wealthy. Some of us are not so fortunate. One other thing, I first voted in 1964 and I sure voted for the wrong man twice. No, not Bush. Johnson and Carter.


You entirely missed my point. here Allen.  My point was to prove that I am just an average guy that has made some choices if life that may be right or wrong!  You  are way over the edge on this thing.   I am not independently wealthy and will not explain why.   Your comments show how unhappy you are.  It will be over for you in about four weeks, one way or another.   Then......you will really be unhappy.   lol

Oh well, life just goes on 

PS.  You failed to comment about what you thought of the video.  Foreigh Policy experience segment especially!!!






 
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9/30/2008 11:03 AM
NWFAN#1 wrote:
Eldora Three wrote:
I have stronger words than that but won't use them. Number one is I was thinking the same thing Magoo said, " The dems have the majority in the Senate and the House."  If their plan is the solve - all plan, why don't they vote it in? Because as usual they don't want to take any responsibility, they want to blame the other side if it fails. Typical do nothing Senate and House. Watched Dirty Harry yelling that it's all McCain's fault. " We had it all solved before he showed up." Watched our idiot Senator Sharrod Brown saying the same thing. It really amazes me that the ones trying to shove this plan down our throats are the ones that caused this mess. Then vote the G.D. thing through you dirty, yellow cowards. I've had enough.and I'm tired of listening to a bunch of idiots lying to me and the idiots that back them.
 And NWfan, I had the nerve to watch  Curic's interview with Palin. I quit watching Curic and her cohorts years ago when I got tired of their bias opinions. And just because you've been voting since 1968 doen't mean sh#t. Does it mean that everyone you voted for did a great job? I doubt it. I'm glad for you that you don't have a mortgage, pay no taxes and  independently wealthy. Some of us are not so fortunate. One other thing, I first voted in 1964 and I sure voted for the wrong man twice. No, not Bush. Johnson and Carter.


You entirely missed my point. here Allen.  My point was to prove that I am just an average guy that has made some choices if life that may be right or wrong!  You  are way over the edge on this thing.   I am not independently wealthy and will not explain why.   Your comments show how unhappy you are.  It will be over for you in about four weeks, one way or another.   Then......you will really be unhappy.   lol

Oh well, life just goes on 

PS.  You failed to comment about what you thought of the video.  Foreigh Policy experience segment especially!!!






 


If you'd read your post on the Palin interview you'd have seen that I said I watched it and my comments. I did not watch the second half last night. Off the deep end? I don't think so. And you're right, in a few weeks we all will live with the consequents.
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9/30/2008 1:55 PM
Eldora Three wrote:
NWFAN#1 wrote:
Eldora Three wrote:
I have stronger words than that but won't use them. Number one is I was thinking the same thing Magoo said, " The dems have the majority in the Senate and the House."  If their plan is the solve - all plan, why don't they vote it in? Because as usual they don't want to take any responsibility, they want to blame the other side if it fails. Typical do nothing Senate and House. Watched Dirty Harry yelling that it's all McCain's fault. " We had it all solved before he showed up." Watched our idiot Senator Sharrod Brown saying the same thing. It really amazes me that the ones trying to shove this plan down our throats are the ones that caused this mess. Then vote the G.D. thing through you dirty, yellow cowards. I've had enough.and I'm tired of listening to a bunch of idiots lying to me and the idiots that back them.
 And NWfan, I had the nerve to watch  Curic's interview with Palin. I quit watching Curic and her cohorts years ago when I got tired of their bias opinions. And just because you've been voting since 1968 doen't mean sh#t. Does it mean that everyone you voted for did a great job? I doubt it. I'm glad for you that you don't have a mortgage, pay no taxes and  independently wealthy. Some of us are not so fortunate. One other thing, I first voted in 1964 and I sure voted for the wrong man twice. No, not Bush. Johnson and Carter.


You entirely missed my point. here Allen.  My point was to prove that I am just an average guy that has made some choices if life that may be right or wrong!  You  are way over the edge on this thing.   I am not independently wealthy and will not explain why.   Your comments show how unhappy you are.  It will be over for you in about four weeks, one way or another.   Then......you will really be unhappy.   lol

Oh well, life just goes on 

PS.  You failed to comment about what you thought of the video.  Foreigh Policy experience segment especially!!!






 


If you'd read your post on the Palin interview you'd have seen that I said I watched it and my comments. I did not watch the second half last night. Off the deep end? I don't think so. And you're right, in a few weeks we all will live with the consequents.


Glad to see the market in on its way up today.  That is good and I do believe the "bailout will happen", don't you?
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9/30/2008 7:35 PM
NWFAN#1 wrote:
Eldora Three wrote:
NWFAN#1 wrote:
Eldora Three wrote:
I have stronger words than that but won't use them. Number one is I was thinking the same thing Magoo said, " The dems have the majority in the Senate and the House."  If their plan is the solve - all plan, why don't they vote it in? Because as usual they don't want to take any responsibility, they want to blame the other side if it fails. Typical do nothing Senate and House. Watched Dirty Harry yelling that it's all McCain's fault. " We had it all solved before he showed up." Watched our idiot Senator Sharrod Brown saying the same thing. It really amazes me that the ones trying to shove this plan down our throats are the ones that caused this mess. Then vote the G.D. thing through you dirty, yellow cowards. I've had enough.and I'm tired of listening to a bunch of idiots lying to me and the idiots that back them.
 And NWfan, I had the nerve to watch  Curic's interview with Palin. I quit watching Curic and her cohorts years ago when I got tired of their bias opinions. And just because you've been voting since 1968 doen't mean sh#t. Does it mean that everyone you voted for did a great job? I doubt it. I'm glad for you that you don't have a mortgage, pay no taxes and  independently wealthy. Some of us are not so fortunate. One other thing, I first voted in 1964 and I sure voted for the wrong man twice. No, not Bush. Johnson and Carter.


You entirely missed my point. here Allen.  My point was to prove that I am just an average guy that has made some choices if life that may be right or wrong!  You  are way over the edge on this thing.   I am not independently wealthy and will not explain why.   Your comments show how unhappy you are.  It will be over for you in about four weeks, one way or another.   Then......you will really be unhappy.   lol

Oh well, life just goes on 

PS.  You failed to co