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Lugar Defeat Sends Many Messages

curmudgeon10 Wrote: May 10, 2012 12:27 AM
did lugar somehow think that the senate seat was his right? perhaps he thought it should be a hereditary thing----to be occupied by his own rino dolnkey until he died of old age, then handed over to his oldest legitimate son. that and the rights of droits de signeur were surely his due. his detractors should all be taken to the tower and have their heads chopped off. how dare any american challenge the king.
mmercier Wrote: May 10, 2012 8:58 AM
You do not challenge a king. You kill him outright.

Unless you desire to be publicly drawn and quartered.
curmudgeon10 Wrote: May 10, 2012 12:30 AM
the townhall censor doesnt allow the other name of the donkey, also used in reference too ones hindquarters, to be used.
mmercier Wrote: May 10, 2012 9:02 AM
Censor...?

The www is not controllable. When we hit critical mass, the lights will go out.

Then the guns will come out.

Many understand what is happening.
The defeat of Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar has political tongues wagging all over the nation. Lugar was a major force in the U.S. Senate. He was well liked by colleagues and, ironically, made an early political name for himself as mayor of Indianapolis, where he became known as a strong proponent of the federal government giving power back to cities.

In light of his substantial loss in a GOP primary to State Treasurer Richard Mourdock, Lugar has an opinion as to the loss and what it means, as does his opponent -- as does every Republican and Democratic pundit in America....

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