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reply to post by mishigas
The entire Bagger movement is nothing more then the latest scam concocted by TPTB to get the people to continually vote against their own interests. They do not represent you, the nation but the financiers of the group.
The only reason why they exist in the first place is because millions of Americans see the "Left-v-Right" paradigm for what it really is, the greatest con job ever imposed and created in politics. They are losing their grip on power and realize they need to put something together fast or else they are going to lose hence why the entire premise of the entire group is to make Obama a "1 Term POTUS" and are not willing to do a damn thing to get this nation back on the road to economic recovery. Anyone who thinks otherwise is just the latest sucker.
To everyone,
In the event you are at a town hall with these people demand to know what they plan on doing about the economy and if you hear the same generic response recycled a hundred times demand who's backpocket they are in. Ask what they are planning to do about the mass exodus of American jobs. Demand to know about the repealment of the Bush tax cuts, demand that they work on fixing the nation. Demand to know what they plan on doing to fix the decaying infrastructure, demand to know what they plan to do to keep teachers, firefighters, police officers, civil service workers employed.
JCPD recently thwarted a plan to lay off 53 cops.
Originally posted by tncryptogal
reply to post by Lionhearte
I was always taught that even if we don't respect the man, we should respect the office. My grandmother was a child of the depression and of WWII. I agree with her. What bothers me isn't the disrespect I see for our Commander in Chief, it's the blatant disrespect we seem to have for the office. How are we supposed to unite to change things when there is this much derision? It's impossible. The attitude needs to change.
The job isn't easy. As a mom, it's hard to run a household without a few hiccups. Imagine being responsible for every household in the US.
Originally posted by tncryptogal
reply to post by Lionhearte
I was always taught that even if we don't respect the man, we should respect the office. My grandmother was a child of the depression and of WWII. I agree with her. What bothers me isn't the disrespect I see for our Commander in Chief, it's the blatant disrespect we seem to have for the office. How are we supposed to unite to change things when there is this much derision? It's impossible. The attitude needs to change.
The job isn't easy. As a mom, it's hard to run a household without a few hiccups. Imagine being responsible for every household in the US.
Originally posted by Pervius
The President of the United States stated publicly in a speech "half the country is my enemy".....meaning half of Americans are his enemy. That President lost my respect for the Office he holds. Even if you think that, you should never SAY THAT...as President of the United States....it disrespects the Office he holds.
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
reply to post by TheImmaculateD1
Is it racist if we call the Romney version Romneycare?
Originally posted by Torgo
reply to post by mishigas
Yes, but only after the leaders of the tea party sent out emails telling their followers to "Tea Bag the Fools in D.C.". Those in charge of the protests knew what it meant, but many of their followers didn't. It was only after the rest of the country let them in on the joke that they took offense and then blamed the "lamestream" media for a label they had already given themselves.edit on 1-7-2011 by Torgo because: (no reason given)
Until you are capable of being an adult and forming an original though do not post to this thread as you are a shill for this draconian group and those who challenge it are no better then the terrorists!
Originally posted by Kitilani
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
reply to post by TheImmaculateD1
Is it racist if we call the Romney version Romneycare?
You mean the most successful and most popular healthcare system out of any state?
I just want to make sure we are talking about the same things around here.
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
Originally posted by Kitilani
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
reply to post by TheImmaculateD1
Is it racist if we call the Romney version Romneycare?
You mean the most successful and most popular healthcare system out of any state?
I just want to make sure we are talking about the same things around here.
I was addressing his charge of racism, not the quality of care. Anyway, we have yet to see the true results of Obamacare.