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Post by International Hockey Club on Aug 29, 2012 20:24:19 GMT -5
Clinton should have no problem beating Christie's speech at the DNC
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Post by Nova Scotia Titans on Aug 30, 2012 9:36:04 GMT -5
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Post by International Hockey Club on Aug 30, 2012 19:31:14 GMT -5
^ I wanna read that but I keep getting a 503 error
Also, if anyone saw Pinocchio Ryan's speech last night, he lied no less than five times, including one blatant lie about a GM plant that he said Obama promised to keep open, but it closed while Bush was in office (an eight years Americans would love to forget).
IMHO this election is the American Dream (anyone can make it to the top through hard work, ie Obama) vs. Old Europe (Power is privilege based on birthright, ie Romney).
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Post by Nova Scotia Titans on Aug 30, 2012 20:56:57 GMT -5
Don't even get me started about "Dubya"...
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Post by Ryan on Aug 30, 2012 21:20:13 GMT -5
Don't even get me started about "Dubya"... I don't understand why the Rep. candidates don't distance themselves from him. Even Dems would benefit from becoming their own candidate. But all Republicans want to be connected to Reagan and the line that followed him, all Democrats want to be connected to Clinton and his line. The parties and the country would be better off if they would just worry about who THEY are and who they want to be, rather than what the party has been and who has represented the party. Be your own candidate and your own president.
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Post by International Hockey Club on Aug 30, 2012 22:02:15 GMT -5
Clinton was a great president who was brought down by a scandal. Come on, he had THREE STRAIGHT YEARS of a budget surplus (which Bush turned into a deficit within two years).
You know, it is a mystery: would we still be in this recession if Al Gore beat Bush in 2000 or if Kerry beat Bush in 2004?
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Post by Nova Scotia Titans on Aug 30, 2012 22:20:07 GMT -5
"You don't have to be crazy to blow $700 billion in one day, but it certainly helps."
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Post by International Hockey Club on Aug 30, 2012 22:24:28 GMT -5
Eager to see how the democratic convention in Denver next week affects the polls. This has been a DISASTER for the R(money) camp, so if Obama plays his cards right, it'll be four more years.
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Post by International Hockey Club on Aug 31, 2012 14:38:18 GMT -5
Lol clint eastwood lol
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Post by KC Scouts on Aug 31, 2012 16:59:53 GMT -5
^ I wanna read that but I keep getting a 503 error Also, if anyone saw Pinocchio Ryan's speech last night, he lied no less than five times, including one blatant lie about a GM plant that he said Obama promised to keep open, but it closed while Bush was in office (an eight years Americans would love to forget). IMHO this election is the American Dream (anyone can make it to the top through hard work, ie Obama) vs. Old Europe (Power is privilege based on birthright, ie Romney). That sums it up beautifully! You need to put that on FB!
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Post by KC Scouts on Aug 31, 2012 17:10:06 GMT -5
Attachments:
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Post by Nova Scotia Titans on Aug 31, 2012 17:47:05 GMT -5
I'm waiting for someone to make a Friday reference.
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Post by International Hockey Club on Sept 5, 2012 18:23:27 GMT -5
After last night, as long as Clinton speaks well, Obama has this in the bag
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Post by International Hockey Club on Sept 6, 2012 5:18:26 GMT -5
Clinton killed it last night, one of the best speeches I've heard in a while.
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Post by International Hockey Club on Sept 6, 2012 19:41:01 GMT -5
Great speeches everywhere tonight. Gabby Giffords' pledge was heartwarming
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