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Bad News Continues for GOP: Allen West Likely Out

3rdandgoal Wrote: Nov 07, 2012 3:59 AM
The Neo-Con wing of the Republican Party blundered us into 9-11. Richard Clarke wrote "Against All Enemies," worked at the NSC and couldn't obtain face time with George W. Bush, Richard Cheney or Condi Rice before 911. The Republican Party, in 2001, and the Neo-Con cabal were interested in ginning up remnants of the Cold War with Russia by wanting to scrap the ABM (Anti-Ballistic Missile) treaty. This trio of Republican nin-com-poops couldn't care less about some terrorists in the Middle East who were plotting and scheming until 9-11. Only after 9-11, did this triumvirate of Republicans tune to the threat of Islamic Fascism. Capiche?
AJ113 Wrote: Nov 07, 2012 4:20 PM
Right, they should have anticipated that kind of terrorism in their first 9 months in office after 8 years of Clinton looking away on all the terrorist attacks on Americans.
Moonbat Exterminator Wrote: Nov 07, 2012 10:55 AM
Clarke is a self promoting blowhard. Your statements suggest that he had direct, specific knowledge of how, when, and where Al Quaeda would attack, but was ignored. You need to tighten your tinfoil hat a bit.
Moonbat Exterminator Wrote: Nov 07, 2012 10:55 AM
Clarke is a self promoting blowhard. Your statements suggest that he had direct, specific knowledge of how, when, and where Al Quaeda would attack, but was ignored. You need to tighten your tinfoil hat a bit.

Floridians in the new 18th congressional district gave much of the conservative world a shock Tuesday when Rep. Allen West, a freshman congressman, ended up slightly behind Democrat Patrick Murphy in voting with 97 percent of the precincts reporting. While the full vote count may not be known until Wednesday/Thursday, according to a WPTV.com account, Business Insider felt confident enough to report Murphy as the projected winner based on NBC News numbers. These had Murphy up 159,959 to 157,578 with 99 percent of the precincts reporting.

One thing this contest certainly was not was boring. At one point, West...

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