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Last post 13 years ago by ZRX1200. 22 replies replies.
what if some of your tea party peo9ple win.
RICKAMAVEN Offline
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when they get to washington, they will fimd the established republicans control everything. what's the possibility that sharon angle, or o'donnell could ever be allowed to propose. any legislation.

they will disappear into some committee that no one ever heard of and will never be seen again
HockeyDad Offline
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The Democrats control everything in Washington and have for a few years.

jackconrad Offline
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Lets start a BEER Party...
Kawak Offline
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Is "peo9ple" liberal code? Or is that still maven jumble?
DadZilla3 Offline
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Actually you have a point, there is way too much 'Inside the Beltway' deal making going on, and has been for some time. We basically need to drain the swamp and start over with some new blood.

New blood that is, that has repudiated Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx.
DrMaddVibe Offline
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1 th1nk th4t 1t w1ll b3 a g00d th1ng.
DrMaddVibe Offline
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DadZilla3 wrote:
New blood that is, that has repudiated Friedrich Engels and Karl Marx.



Um...good luck with that.

The super structure is a model lobbyists have used for centuries.
fishinguitarman Offline
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They will be a liberating breath of fresh air, freeing the country from Obummerbondage....
donutboy2000 Offline
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11. Author: RICKAMAVEN Date: 09/26/2009  05:39 PM Reply   

I DO NOT UNDERSTAND MUCH ABOUT ANYTHING, SO I MAKE STUPID POSTS._____________ 
Whistlebritches Offline
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^Rick

If some Tea Party people win that'll be a good thing.They're a damn sight better than the dim bulbs we now have(supposedly)representing us.



Ron
borndead1 Offline
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A bunch more RINOs in office...just what we need. Brick wall
rfenst Offline
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The early beginning of the end of the Republican party?
donutboy2000 Offline
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Wishful thinking Lefty !
HockeyDad Offline
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One-party nations have more efficient elections.
Whistlebritches Offline
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rfenst wrote:
The early beginning of the end of the Republican party?



Wishful thinking Robert but far from where were headed.I see this as a return to Reagan conservatism.........Which IMHO is a good thing.We are the "SHINING CITY ON A HILL".......and our best days are ahead of us IF WE CAN KEEP THE LOONY LEFT IN CHECK!!!!!!!


Ron
jackconrad Offline
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DEMS died years ago now they are the Red left,

Republican tide rolls back stronger than ever as Tea Party goes Hardy .

Tea Party takes down Obama, Pelosi,Reid And the whole Kaboodle

as Reds wilt Like a very wet noodle..
SteveS Offline
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jackconrad wrote:

Republican tide rolls back stronger than ever as Tea Party goes Hardy .
Tea Party takes down Obama, Pelosi,Reid And the whole Kaboodle
as Reds wilt Like a very wet noodle..


One can only hope that's the way it plays out ...
DrMaddVibe Offline
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Thin Crowd for Cleveland Campaign Rally
By SHERYL GAY STOLBERG
CLEVELAND — President Obama wrapped up a weekend of last-minute campaigning in Ohio on Sunday, addressing Democrats in an indoor arena that, in a sign of the “enthusiasm gap” that the president is working so hard to close, was little more than half full.

About 8,000 people attended the Democratic National Committee’s Moving America Forward’ rally at Cleveland State University’s Wolstein Center, a hall where the capacity is 13,000. The rafters were largely empty.

Organizers noted the president was competing on a Sunday afternoon with church, football and Halloween. And Mr. Obama drew a huge crowd of about 35,000 when he was in nearby Columbus, Ohio, in an earlier October rally. Still, the thin crowd was perhaps a foreboding sign in the waning days of the midterm races, when Mr. Obama, who was joined Sunday by Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., considers getting Democrats to the polls his most important mission.

Mr. Obama was in Ohio to give a final push to Gov. Ted Strickland, who is in a tight race for re-election. Lee Fisher, the lieutenant governor and Democratic Senate candidate, also attended, and Mr. Obama gave a pitch for him as well, though he is trailing badly behind his Republican opponent.

“We’ve got to get Cleveland out to vote!” Mr. Obama said. “We’ve got to get everybody in Ohio out to vote.’’

He made a pitch for early voting: “There is early voting just a few blocks from here, so you can go right after this rally if you haven’t voted. Because if everyone who fought for change in 2008 shows up to vote in 2010, we will win this election, I’m confident that we will.’’
rfenst Offline
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Whistlebritches wrote:
Wishful thinking Robert but far from where were headed.I see this as a return to Reagan conservatism.........Which IMHO is a good thing.We are the "SHINING CITY ON A HILL".......and our best days are ahead of us IF WE CAN KEEP THE LOONY LEFT IN CHECK!!!!!!!


Ron


Ron,

I do not wish for either the Dems or Reps to fall apart, I simply don't care- from a day-to-day or lifetime perspective. Neither of them represents me well on the current issues I consider important. Both have let me down in multiple ways. Neither comes close. That is why I am an Independant.

It is just a historical fact that no single party will rule or last forever; or even a long time (in historical terms) without having to make significant changes in itself. And I see absolutely noting wrong with that either. People and the issues both continually change over time. Evolution of political parties must occur to- in order for teach to survive.

The parties are really just a reflection of the voters. Who can say we won't have more than two major parties? The more complex and numerous the relevant issues there are, the greater the number of parties that will will exist. There is nothing undemocratic or unconstitutional about that at all. Hell, there was atime in this country where neither the Dems nor Reps existed.

And there will come a time again where one or both are replaced and/or where an additional party or parties will exist.


(BTW, I truly do apprecitae your thoughtful response to my comment. Others here can only reply by insulting people with different perspectives or opinions.)
jackconrad Offline
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(")(") Rfenst is a dummy !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Charlie Offline
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Rick

Why do you dislike all Republican women, but seem to love Pelosi, Boxer et al?
ZRX1200 Online
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If they won't be able to do anything Rick, why are you testing the efficiency of your adult incontinent supplies?
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