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willbeurdaddy -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/22/2011 9:42:41 PM)

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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

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Hint: I dont give a fuck what your "source" says. He's wrong.


Bummer you aren't the guy Romney listens to, ain't it?




Bummer youre so delusional you think he will value your "source" over practical politics. Even money, if Romney is the candidate Rubio is the VP, and thats giving you the entire field.




SternSkipper -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/22/2011 10:10:25 PM)

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Bummer youre so delusional you think he will value your "source" over practical politics. Even money, if Romney is the candidate Rubio is the VP, and thats giving you the entire field.


Sorta like those Cubano sandwiches pork, chicken, lizard, yada yada yada




MasterSlaveLA -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 1:04:25 AM)

 
Best comment of the night...

"My next door neighbor's two dogs have created more
shovel-ready jobs than this current administration."

--Gary Johnson
 
ROTFLMAO [sm=rofl.gif]
 




Masta808 -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 1:51:14 AM)

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ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy
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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

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Are you confusing the ability to beat cancer with being able to afford a single visit to Herman Cain's high-priced oncologist?


Not confused at all.... under a GOP winner, you will be able to acquire quality healthcare after a mere 2500 on time deliveries



And with Obamacare you'll be delivered early to the funeral home because you were waiting for your chemo


Dont worry with the Ron Paul plan they will pull the plug once they find out you cant pay your bills.

the Rick Perry plan like his Texas drought plan will have you pray for a miracle, best plan over all, no one has to spend money on any health care.




Masta808 -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 2:06:45 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MasterSlaveLA
Best comment of the night...

"My next door neighbor's two dogs have created more
shovel-ready jobs than this current administration."

--Gary Johnson
 
ROTFLMAO [sm=rofl.gif]


Exactly we all know that government doesnt create any jobs. Rick Perry said it, John Boehner Said it Michele Steel Said it
Some how some way the republicans they will magically make the jobs appear if they are in control of government. But that doesnt mean government has created jobs, the republicans did and not through government because  Government Doesnt Create Jobs!!!




Sanity -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 3:48:14 AM)


Government stifles the real job creators through overly burdensome regulations, and high taxes remove the real stimulus money from the economy.

quote:

ORIGINAL: Masta808

quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterSlaveLA
Best comment of the night...

"My next door neighbor's two dogs have created more
shovel-ready jobs than this current administration."

--Gary Johnson
 
ROTFLMAO [sm=rofl.gif]


Exactly we all know that government doesnt create any jobs. Rick Perry said it, John Boehner Said it Michele Steel Said it
Some how some way the republicans they will magically make the jobs appear if they are in control of government. But that doesnt mean government has created jobs, the republicans did and not through government because  Government Doesnt Create Jobs!!!





thompsonx -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 4:19:50 AM)

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Government stifles the real job creators through overly burdensome regulations, and high taxes remove the real stimulus money from the economy.


Which overly burdensome regulations and which high taxes would you remove?




thompsonx -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 4:23:23 AM)


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ORIGINAL: MasterSlaveLA

 
Best comment of the night...

"My next door neighbor's two dogs have created more
shovel-ready jobs than this current administration."

--Gary Johnson
 
ROTFLMAO [sm=rofl.gif]
 


What, exactly is a "shovel ready" job?




EternalHoH -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 4:54:03 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MasterSlaveLA

Best comment of the night...





Too bad it takes dogshit as subject matter during 'open mic night' to finally appeal to a republican audience.

I'm sure someone on the inside came to that conclusion during the round of post-joke attaboys.





pahunkboy -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 6:07:12 AM)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvG8uWT1sq4&feature=youtu.be  highlights




tazzygirl -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 6:28:51 AM)

WASHINGTON — Texas Gov. Rick Perry declared in the latest Republican presidential debate that he had never advocated turning Social Security over to the states. His denial was hard to fathom given his past rhetoric about the program.

"Let the states do it," he said last year, for example.

Also in Thursday night's debate, Michele Bachmann misread presidential approval polls and denied making a statement that she actually did make just the week before, concerning a vaccine for girls. Mitt Romney denied supporting an Obama administration education program that he had praised.

But the most consequential exchange may have been over Social Security, and Perry's changing thoughts about it.

A careful parsing of Perry's words over the past months shows that his position on Social Security is not cut and dried. As he said in the debate, he believes that states should be allowed to exempt certain state or local government employees from the program, in favor of a state-approved alternative. That's already the reality in some places, including at least three Texas counties.

Far more radical is the idea of essentially dismantling Social Security as a federal entitlement and making states responsible for basic retirement security of all its citizens. He asserted in the debate, "We never said that we were going to move this back to the states."

But at times, Perry has sounded very much in favor of doing just that. In a November appearance on MSNBC, he said of Social Security, "Get it back to the states. Why is the federal government even in the pension program or the health care delivery program? Let the states do it."

What's clear is that Perry, in his book and afterward, trashed Social Security as a "Ponzi scheme" and "crumbling monument to the failure of the new deal" and has since backtracked on such harsh words, especially since rival Romney has come to the defense of the popular entitlement.

A look at some other statements in the Florida debate and how they compare with the facts.

BACHMANN: "President Obama has the lowest public approval ratings of any president in modern time."

THE FACTS: That's true, if you leave out Harry Truman, Richard Nixon, George W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, George H.W. Bush, Lyndon Johnson, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and Gerald Ford. All of them at some point in their terms dipped lower than Obama's low point of 38 percent job approval, according to Gallup's comparison.

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ROMNEY: "I don't support any particular program that he's describing," he said, disputing Perry's claim that Romney favors some of President Barack Obama's education initiatives, specifically the Race to the Top program.

THE FACTS: Romney was reluctant to tell Republican primary voters he doesn't hate every Obama policy. Romney does indeed support some of the specific policy changes encouraged by the Race to the Top program and said as much earlier in the week. Speaking in Miami on Wednesday, he praised the president's education secretary, Arne Duncan, for the program. And during the debate, Romney acknowledged supporting elements of the initiative, including teacher evaluations and charter schools.

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ROMNEY: "I believe government is too big. It's gone from 27 percent of our economy in the years of JFK to 37 percent of our economy."

THE FACTS: Romney is including state and local government spending along with federal spending. His numbers are not far off, but most of the big increases came from Social Security and Medicare payments. Medicare started after Kennedy's presidency. Now it is one of the biggest government spending programs, and one of the most popular. Federal spending alone accounted for 23.8 percent of the gross domestic product last year and is expected to reach 25.3 percent this year.

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PERRY: It's not the first time that Mitt has been wrong on some issues before. And the bottom line is, we never said that we were going to move this (Social Security) back to the states."

ROMNEY: "Well, it's different than what the governor put in his book just, what, six months (ago), and what you said in your interviews following the book. So I don't know. There's a Rick Perry out there (who) ... says that the federal government shouldn't be in the pension business, that it's unconstitutional. Unconstitutional and it should be returned to the states."

THE FACTS: In his book Perry heavily criticized Social Security, advocated states' rights and suggested federal entitlements were unconstitutional in general, but he never tied these beliefs together as succinctly as Romney claimed.

Even so, he danced close to branding Social Security as unconstitutional. He called Social Security the best example of a program that tosses "aside any respect for our founding principles of federalism." He also lamented: "If only the New Dealers had been kind enough to allow workers to make their own choice about whether to participate." And he said the program was introduced "at the expense of respect for the Constitution and limited government."

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ROMNEY: Obama "addressed the United Nations in his inaugural address and chastised our friend, Israel, for building settlements, and said nothing about Hamas launching thousands of rockets into Israel."

THE FACTS: Obama in his 2009 address to the U.N. General Assembly by no means ignored the plight of Israelis.

Describing those who pay the "greatest price" for the conflict, Obama spoke of an Israeli girl in the town of Sderot "who closes her eyes in fear that a rocket will take her life in the middle of the night." Sderot borders the Gaza Strip and has been the target of hundreds of rockets fired into Israel from Hamas-controlled Gaza.

In the 2009 speech, Obama also did reject the "legitimacy" of Israeli settlement construction in lands the Palestinians want for their state, but those terms are largely reflective of American thinking over the last three-and-a-half decades. The Obama administration later vetoed a U.N. resolution that would have condemned Israel for the policy.

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BACHMANN: "I didn't make that claim nor did I make that statement," she said when asked by a moderator if she stood by her comment that the HPV vaccine against cervical cancer was "potentially dangerous."

THE FACTS: Bachmann can't escape the tape. Bachmann used that exact phrase during the last debate when she criticized Perry for trying to order pre-teen girls to get the vaccine in Texas. "Little girls who have a negative reaction to this potentially dangerous drug don't get a mulligan. They don't get a do-over," Bachmann said then. Bachmann has tried to distance herself from remarks she made after the debate linking the vaccine to mental retardation — a claim debunked by scientists. She said then and now she was relaying the story of another mother whose daughter had the shot.

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http://xfinity.comcast.net/articles/news-politics/20110923/US.Republican.Debate.Fact.Check/?cid=hero_media




tazzygirl -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 6:31:02 AM)

Santorum: 'Don't ask, don't tell' repeal foolish

ORLANDO, Fla. — Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum says the end of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy that barred gays and lesbians from serving openly is a social experiment pushed by Democrats.

Santorum on Thursday said the military has one responsibility: protecting the country. He says that allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly is a distraction to that role.

The former senator from Pennsylvania was responding to a video question from a gay soldier that yielded boos from the debate audience. Congress repealed the Clinton-era ban; it ended Tuesday.

Santorum says that "sex is not an issue" and the government should leave it alone. He also says he would not expel the soldier who asked the question.





rulemylife -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 6:40:11 AM)


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ORIGINAL: SternSkipper

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we want ron paul to get slapped in the face with a trout.


Mr Chairman
The Mayflower State of Massachusetts votes for a slap with a
Flounder



In Florida we bitch slap them with snook.




slvemike4u -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 8:13:18 AM)

Is this a rush to the bottom....in one debate we had a large portion of the audience applauding executions....in another we had some yahoos answering YES(rather loudly) to a question about letting a 30 year old with a serious illness die.
Last night we had some idiots booing a soldier that has served in a combat zone for being gay....what will they cheer/ boo next ?
Apple pie and baseball ?




willbeurdaddy -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 9:50:00 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterSlaveLA

 
Best comment of the night...

"My next door neighbor's two dogs have created more
shovel-ready jobs than this current administration."

--Gary Johnson
 
ROTFLMAO [sm=rofl.gif]
 


Apparently he stole that line from Rush Limbaugh (who may have stolen it from somewhere else of course).

My favorite line was Newt's story about the 1980 election (though I will change the punch line to today)

When your brother in law is out of work its called a recession
When you are out of work its called a depression
When Obama is out of work its called a recovery




SternSkipper -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 11:07:55 AM)

quote:

Best comment of the night...

"My next door neighbor's two dogs have created more
shovel-ready jobs than this current administration."

--Gary Johnson


Yeah Yeah, Gary's exploits with the neighbors dogs are both famous and disturbing




SternSkipper -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 11:09:59 AM)

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Apparently he stole that line from Rush Limbaugh (who may have stolen it from somewhere else of course).


The dishonest steal... Since when is that a mystery?





SternSkipper -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/23/2011 11:11:46 AM)

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Dont worry with the Ron Paul plan they will pull the plug once they find out you cant pay your bills.


That'll work out great WillBee's being treated for auto-erotica




Masta808 -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/24/2011 3:20:28 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Sanity

Government stifles the real job creators through overly burdensome regulations, and high taxes remove the real stimulus money from the economy.

quote:

ORIGINAL: Masta808

quote:

ORIGINAL: MasterSlaveLA
Best comment of the night...

"My next door neighbor's two dogs have created more
shovel-ready jobs than this current administration."

--Gary Johnson
 
ROTFLMAO [sm=rofl.gif]


Exactly we all know that government doesnt create any jobs. Rick Perry said it, John Boehner Said it Michele Steel Said it
Some how some way the republicans they will magically make the jobs appear if they are in control of government. But that doesnt mean government has created jobs, the republicans did and not through government because  Government Doesnt Create Jobs!!!




Exactly, Government only destroys jobs it doesnt create them unless you elect a republican to head of government then they will magically create the jobs, but it wont be government.




SternSkipper -> RE: Debate 9pm ET FOX !!! (9/24/2011 4:54:05 PM)

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Exactly, Government only destroys jobs it doesnt create them unless you elect a republican to head of government then they will magically create the jobs, but it wont be government


Can they do that blindfolded though?




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