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hippiechick

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Feb 19, 2010 - 9:57am |
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dmax wrote:
My understanding is that they represent the policy of smaller government. When Reagan and the Bushes were President (which was a lot of years, right?) did they make government any smaller?
No.
"Smaller government" is simply a myth, or maybe it is code for something like "We won't give your tax money to people who don't deserve it."
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Feb 19, 2010 - 9:48am |
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fuh2 wrote: Every human is guilty of lies and hypocrisy. But the Republicans have mastered it to an artform. How else could they get so many votes from the middle class when they really represent the interests of the wealthy top 2%??
My understanding is that they represent the policy of smaller government. When Reagan and the Bushes were President (which was a lot of years, right?) did they make government any smaller? No.
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GeneP59

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Feb 18, 2010 - 10:04pm |
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fuh2 wrote:
If I recall you slammed the Obama jobs stimulus quite hard screaming about overspending. FDR's New Deal jobs stimulus was much bigger. So what is it greenp? Hypocrisy is your middle name.
I can't believe I'm wasting my time on someone whose so thick.genepicard: I'm sorry, is this a five minute argument, or the full half-hour? fuh2: Oh, it's the lifetime one. genepicard: Look this isn't an argument. fuh2: Yes it is. genepicard: No it isn't, it's just contradiction. fuh2: No it isn't. genepicard: Yes it is. fuh2: It is not. genepicard: It is. You just contradicted me fuh2: No, no, no, no. genepicard: You did, just then. fuh2: No, nonsense! genepicard: An argument is a connected series of statements intended to establish a definite proposition. fuh2: No it isn't. genepicard: Yes it is. It isn't just contradiction. genepicard: Oh, look this is futile. Obama's stimulus package is a failure. Show me how it's working. 10% unemployment, read my reply on the previous page again. SLOOOWLY this time. FDR's New Deal jobs stimulus was much bigger. The entire country was out of work. Different time.
You mean your comparing Obama's time to FDR's time.
Are you hungry? Got no food in the cupboard? Got no home? Got no car? Got no internet to voice only your correct opinion. Got no electricity to power your PC. Oh, yes I know your a PC user.
Boy, I think you should read, if you can, about the GREAT DEPRESSION.
This is futile.My mom told me to never talk about 2 things in public. 1. Politics 2. Religion Sorry mom, I lowered my standards and IQ in this forum.
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Proclivities

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Feb 18, 2010 - 9:26pm |
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kurtster wrote: Eisenhower was an opportunist, not a Republican.
Eisenhower was courted to run for Prez by both parties. He was so (publically) politically neutral and popular, he would have been elected no matter which side he ran on. That's how we ended up with Stevenson as his opponent. Sorta like Dole vs Clinton. Dole was merely a sacrificial lamb as was Stevenson.
Adlai Stevenson was often called an "egghead". A large portion of the public seemed to think he was "too smart". He was quite popular though, but not enough to win against a war hero like Eisenhower - particularly in Ike's first term. Ike's VP was definitely a Republican: I believe his wife even wore a "respectable Republican cloth coat".
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GeneP59

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Feb 18, 2010 - 9:25pm |
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fuh2 wrote: I think youre a bit politically confused greenp.
First up let me clean up your spelling. I think youre you're a bit politically confused greenp green-up. For your information, I was green and developing solar power and recycling when you were wetting your Pampers. I think you should green up. Don't you know that Pampers will take 500 years to degrade. You should have used a nice cotton cloth one.
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fuh2

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Feb 18, 2010 - 9:18pm |
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genepicard wrote: What planet are you from?
I've NEVER met a Republican supporter who also supported FDR. They should let you out of the institute more often. You just can't understand that a Republican can admire a Democrat. Your first few lines say it all about your philosophy. Most Republicans consider FDR as the devil. Only Most? According to you ALL Republicans should consider FDR as the devil.
If I recall you slammed the Obama jobs stimulus quite hard screaming about overspending. FDR's New Deal jobs stimulus was much bigger. So what is it greenp? Hypocrisy is your middle name.
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GeneP59

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Feb 18, 2010 - 9:16pm |
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genepicard wrote: Hey, nice cheap shot.  phineas wrote:You slag the entire forum because of some tiff you are involved in and my comment is the cheap shot? As they say in Okliehomie, Okie Dokie...  My smiley face is missing. I thing the Democrat stole it so here he is again.
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fuh2

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GeneP59

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Feb 18, 2010 - 9:12pm |
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fuh2 wrote: I think youre a bit politically confused greenp. You rattle off all the Rightwing talking point lies yet claim that FDR is your favorite president. They are diametrically opposed positions. It leads me to believe you dont have a clue what youre talking about. I've NEVER met a Republican supporter who also supported FDR. Most Republicans consider FDR as the devil. They tried to assassinate him at one point!
Three great Republicans.
Lincoln who was a "Radical" Republican. The GOP got bought off in the 1870's by Big Businesss monopolists.
Teddy Roosevelt who was had to quit the Republican party because he busted up the big monopolies. He was the 1st to enforce the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
Eisenhower who warned us of the dangers of the Military Industrial Complex and raise dthe taxes on the rich from 90% to 92% at one point. You should read the letter he wrote to his brother sometime. Wow, the guy was way more Progressive than Clinton or Obama. Very unusual Republican.
What planet are you from? I've NEVER met a Republican supporter who also supported FDR. They should let you out of the institute more often. You just can't understand that a Republican can admire a Democrat. Your first few lines say it all about your philosophy. Most Republicans consider FDR as the devil. Only Most? According to you ALL Republicans should consider FDR as the devil.
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kurtster

Location: where fear is not a virtue Gender:  
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Feb 18, 2010 - 9:10pm |
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fuh2 wrote:... Eisenhower who warned us of the dangers of the Military Industrial Complex and raise dthe taxes on the rich from 90% to 92% at one point. You should read the letter he wrote to his brother sometime. Wow, the guy was way more Progressive than Clinton or Obama. Very unusual Republican.
Eisenhower was an opportunist, not a Republican. Eisenhower was courted to run for Prez by both parties. He was so (publically) politically neutral and popular, he would have been elected no matter which side he ran on. That's how we ended up with Stevenson as his opponent. Sorta like Dole vs Clinton. Dole was merely a sacrificial lamb as was Stevenson.
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kurtster

Location: where fear is not a virtue Gender:  
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Feb 18, 2010 - 9:02pm |
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romeotuma wrote:I admire former GOP Sen. Alan Simpson (R-Wyoming) a LOT... now it is your turn to name one commie you admire...
  eh ?
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GeneP59

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Feb 18, 2010 - 9:00pm |
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romeotuma wrote:I admire former GOP Sen. Alan Simpson (R-Wyoming) a LOT... now it is your turn to name one commie you admire...
I never said they were commies. See my reply's on the previous page.
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phineas


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Feb 18, 2010 - 8:51pm |
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genepicard wrote: Hey, nice cheap shot.
You slag the entire forum because of some tiff you are involved in and my comment is the cheap shot? As they say in Okliehomie, Okie Dokie...
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fuh2

Location: Mexican beach paradise Gender:  
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Feb 18, 2010 - 8:48pm |
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genepicard wrote: Hey can you make me one in blue.
I've tried to have an intelligent conversation but no ones at home here. They can't even agree to disagree. I even left the door wide open for them to name a Republican they can even say was decent after I named just a few I admired. I bet they don't even know who Abraham Lincoln was.
It was an effort in stupidity personified with a capital "S". So beam me up Scotty, cause there's no intelligence here in this forum.
I think youre a bit politically confused greenp. You rattle off all the Rightwing talking point lies yet claim that FDR is your favorite president. They are diametrically opposed positions. It leads me to believe you dont have a clue what youre talking about. I've NEVER met a Republican supporter who also supported FDR. Most Republicans consider FDR as the devil. They tried to assassinate him at one point! Three great Republicans. Lincoln who was a "Radical" Republican. The GOP got bought off in the 1870's by Big Businesss monopolists. Teddy Roosevelt who was had to quit the Republican party because he busted up the big monopolies. He was the 1st to enforce the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. Eisenhower who warned us of the dangers of the Military Industrial Complex and raise dthe taxes on the rich from 90% to 92% at one point. You should read the letter he wrote to his brother sometime. Wow, the guy was way more Progressive than Clinton or Obama. Very unusual Republican.
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GeneP59

Location: On the edge of tomorrow looking back at yesterday Gender:  
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Feb 18, 2010 - 8:45pm |
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phineas wrote: No doubt you feel right at home...
Hey, nice cheap shot.
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phineas


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Feb 18, 2010 - 8:36pm |
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genepicard wrote:...there's no intelligence here in this forum.
No doubt you feel right at home...
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GeneP59

Location: On the edge of tomorrow looking back at yesterday Gender:  
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Feb 18, 2010 - 8:35pm |
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oldslabsides wrote: nonsense - I've got a brand new foil hat.
Hey can you make me one in blue. I've tried to have an intelligent conversation but no ones at home here. They can't even agree to disagree. I even left the door wide open for them to name a Republican they can even say was decent after I named just a few I admired. I bet they don't even know who Abraham Lincoln was. It was an effort in stupidity personified with a capital "S". So beam me up Scotty, cause there's no intelligence here in this forum.
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Manbird

Location: La Villa Toscana Gender:  
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Feb 18, 2010 - 8:25pm |
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sirdroseph wrote: I see him in green, I stopped wearing dresses, they make me look fat.
Look. Ha ha.
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Proclivities

Location: Paris of the Piedmont Gender:  
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Feb 18, 2010 - 8:22pm |
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sirdroseph wrote:Yea, you know what happened and I have absolutely no redress!  Friggin people that don't exists in their black suits and vans!  Exactly, or they tell you that they "just want to borrow" your evidence or that they'll trade you a jet-pack for it. Bastards!
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sirdroseph

Location: Not here, I tell you wat Gender:  
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Feb 18, 2010 - 8:21pm |
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Manbird wrote: Phin has a red dress. Sassy!
I see him in green, I stopped wearing dresses, they make me look fat.
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