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Sure, and I'll be glad to show you around, my mongering brother.
[QUOTE=Black Shirt]Sure, and I'll be glad to show you around, my mongering brother.[/QUOTE]That might be fun. Carry on!
Mongers,
Well, things are about to get alot worse for the dwindling number of neo-cons remaining on this board and in the USA. Senator Arlen Spector, a 29 year veteran of the Senate, has announced he is switching parties and joining the Democratic ranks. This means that when Al Franken is seated (he has been judged the winner by the Minnesota Supreme Court) the Democrats will have a 60-seat filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, which means they can essentially do whatever they want and the Republicans can't do anything about it. This means Obama will now have so-called "supermajorities" in both Houses of Congress, and judging by this and his high personal approval ratings, will be able to push his agenda through unopposed.
Suerte,
Rock Harders
I agree with you Rock Harders but I don't want that CockSucker Spector in my party, he's probably just a spy anyway. He's a piece of shit when I'm talking nice about him.
Exon
Specter has already been voting in favor of the socialist agenda, how exactly is changing the letter at the end of his name from "R" to "D" going to change things?
The only reason this occurred was because this politician faced losing his seat in the GOP primary in the spring. He was already 10% behind a virtually unknown challenger.
This has as much practical effect as changing the name of your chica from "Roberta" to "Daniela." She's still a hooker, and he's going to continue voting the same way.
The Democrats and their allies pushing through borrow and spend are in serious trouble. The clock is ticking on them, with the probability of massive Democrat losses in the upcoming midterms, they will likely be trying to use the panic over swine flu to give them more excuses to spend more money. Until the voters turn off the spigot.
The Democrats have about as many members of Congress now as they did in 1993. Students of history remember what happened in 1994.
[QUOTE=Rock Harders]Mongers,
Well, things are about to get alot worse for the dwindling number of neo-cons remaining on this board and in the USA. Senator Arlen Spector, a 29 year veteran of the Senate, has announced he is switching parties and joining the Democratic ranks. This means that when Al Franken is seated (he has been judged the winner by the Minnesota Supreme Court) the Democrats will have a 60-seat filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, which means they can essentially do whatever they want and the Republicans can't do anything about it. This means Obama will now have so-called "supermajorities" in both Houses of Congress, and judging by this and his high personal approval ratings, will be able to push his agenda through unopposed.
Suerte,
Rock Harders[/QUOTE]Specter was Republican in name only. No big loss to the GOP and the PA Repubs knew this.
And those dwindling numbers of "Neo-Cons" will be repopulated in "supermajority" numbers. Kind of like after the Carter years. Remember those years under Reagan? The most prosperous in decades before and since when supply-side was practiced and Keynesian economics sidelined.
His 100 day approval rating is "almost exactly the average for an elected president at 100 days in polls back to Dwight Eisenhower. But it belies a more modern partisan gap: Ninety-three percent of Democrats approve. Only 36 percent of Republicans agree" according to the latest ABC News / Washington Post poll. GWB had more Dems than O has Republicans at the same point. I guess this means we are all dumbshits, but the Dems are obviously a little more partisan. I guess Government Cheese might do that to you.
BTW, for the fourth time: What is a "Neo-Con"? And please, something more than Neo-Conservative in your explanation.
[QUOTE=Hunt99]Specter has already been voting in favor of the socialist agenda, how exactly is changing the letter at the end of his name from "R" to "D" going to change things?
The only reason this occurred was because this politician faced losing his seat in the GOP primary in the spring. He was already 10% behind a virtually unknown challenger.
This has as much practical effect as changing the name of your chica from "Roberta" to "Daniela." She's still a hooker, and he's going to continue voting the same way.
The Democrats and their allies pushing through borrow and spend are in serious trouble. The clock is ticking on them, with the probability of massive Democrat losses in the upcoming midterms, they will likely be trying to use the panic over swine flu to give them more excuses to spend more money. Until the voters turn off the spigot.
The Democrats have about as many members of Congress now as they did in 1993. Students of history remember what happened in 1994.[/QUOTE]I remember what happened in 1994. I got a blow job from my neighbors ex-wife. Fucker never returned my Lawn Mower. Now we be Even Steven!
Arlen Spector is a piece of shit, was an investigating attorney on the "Warren Commission" if any of you "Turd's" can remember back that far he was a Crook Prosecutor in Pa, I was told by one of my jail mates one time. But that MotherFucker hangs out with Oren Hatch on the Senate Juduiary Commitee and you can always judge a man by the company he keep's, enought said.
The CockSucker.
Exon
[QUOTE=Exon123]Arlen Spector is a piece of shit, was an investigating attorney on the "Warren Commission" if any of you "Turd's" can remember back that far he was a Crook Prosecutor in Pa, I was told by one of my jail mates one time. But that MotherFucker hangs out with Oren Hatch on the Senate Juduiary Commitee and you can always judge a man by the company he keep's, enought said.
The CockSucker.
Exon[/QUOTE]As of today he's "hangs out" with Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, and Barack Obama (a/k/a Jimmy Carter Jr.). Good riddance to bad trash.
[QUOTE=Rock Harders]Mongers,
Well, things are about to get alot worse for the dwindling number of neo-cons remaining on this board and in the USA. Senator Arlen Spector, a 29 year veteran of the Senate, has announced he is switching parties and joining the Democratic ranks. This means that when Al Franken is seated (he has been judged the winner by the Minnesota Supreme Court) the Democrats will have a 60-seat filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, which means they can essentially do whatever they want and the Republicans can't do anything about it. This means Obama will now have so-called "supermajorities" in both Houses of Congress, and judging by this and his high personal approval ratings, will be able to push his agenda through unopposed.
Suerte,
Rock Harders[/QUOTE]Actually, if this happens, things will get a lot worse for everybody, Neo-Libs included. As some of you get older and actually gain some life experience, you'll understand all of this. Unfortunately for the rest of us, we must suffer while the basic lessons of economics and government must be re-learned by every generation.
Next on the list are Collins and Snow.
None of them are conservatives and their important votes almost always go left.
History will show who was right (I. E. Correct) and who was wrong. The problem of being proven right in playing russian roulette is what good is being right (I. E. Correct) if you're dead?
I for one think the stakes are too high to throw out the Constitution on a whim. I don't think that I am alone in that. I suspect that we will see a fairly strong indication, as to whether or not America has thrown in the towel, in the midterm elections.
Watch what Lieberman and Jeffords do.
Any good liberal knows that Reagan had the CIA create HIV in order to kill off the homosexuals and other deviants.
Using that logic, shouldn't we at least consider that Obama had the CIA develop this strain of swineflu as an weapon to kill off the infidels? Pretty ironic (using swine to eliminate infidels)
[QUOTE=QuakHunter]BTW, for the fourth time: What is a "Neo-Con"? And please, something more than Neo-Conservative in your explanation.[/QUOTE]QuakHunter,
As nearly as I can surmise, a "Neo-Con" is anybody who doesn't agree with the Neo-Libs, the ECLs, or the WCLs.
Thanks,
Jackson