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Corruptocrat Eric Holder's GOP Enablers

jrpublic Wrote: Jun 16, 2012 1:32 AM
Looks like Arizona needs two new Republican Senators
Wendy60 Wrote: Jun 16, 2012 11:50 AM
John Kyl is retiring, and Jeff Flake will hopefully replace him. Hopefully the Arizona Tea Party, which is very active, has been building a reservoir of Tea Party candidates to start filling every seat in the next few years.
algae Wrote: Jun 16, 2012 11:38 PM
You must be joking. McAmnesty Flake? Hardly a TEA candidate Wendy.

NO TEA party in Arizona supports Jeff Flake.

Do you really know anything about his record or are you just going by the world according to DeMint? Flake voted with Congressional Democrats when he opposed the GOP spending cut proposal in February of 2011. One of TWO in the GOP to do so.
Victor191 Wrote: Jun 16, 2012 1:53 AM
George Washington used up some of his farewell address to the nation warning us about the dangers of "Political Parties". You can find it on Google, it's half way down the letter.

"Do not let political parties get started. They will turn you one against the other, and you'll have foreign governments over here in your business" ---George Washington
Mountain Rose Wrote: Jun 16, 2012 3:26 AM
I'm looking forward to the political party I will throw when the American people toss Barak the Weasel out on his ear. Fortunately for him, it will be a soft landing.

While calls for U.S. Attorney General Eric "Stonewall" Holder's resignation grow and the House GOP gears up for a contempt vote next week, it's worth remembering how we got into this mess. In two words: feckless bipartisanship.

"I like Barack Obama and want to help him if I can." That was Utah GOP Sen. Orrin Hatch in January 2009, just weeks before the Senate voted on President Obama's attorney general nominee, Eric Holder. Right out of the gate, upon Obama's election in November 2008, Hatch signaled that he would greenlight the administration's top law enforcer.

"I start with...

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