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Lugar Defeat Sends Many Messages

Shoot Wrote: May 10, 2012 5:39 AM
Good bye Lugar you at one time was as discribed as a conservative but you turned your back on us here in Indiana yes I can spell it and my drivers license is from Indiana, how bad did you turn when I wrote asking you not to vote for Sotamayor and kagan you wrote back you would vote your consious and that was enough so goodbye obammy's favorite rino, dont let the door hit ya where the Good Lord split ya!!!
Bob115 Wrote: May 10, 2012 1:30 PM
Your period key is apparently broken on your keyboard. You may want to avoid bragging about your spelling when your grammar and writing skills are atrocious! But politically I am right there with you! :-)
Greg1084 Wrote: May 10, 2012 7:36 AM
Greg1084 Wrote: May 10, 2012 7:37 AM
got it right--just woke up.
BSsifter Wrote: May 10, 2012 7:17 AM
Hoosier here too, Shoot. I agree, good post. Supporting and sponsoring a bill letting the UN run gun control in this nation also had a lot to do with this non-residents demise. If Obummercare is upheld, we can thank Lugar for voting for Kagan and the "wise Latino" who will no doubt vote for it. Kagan should clearly have recused herself, but didn't because she was chosen specifically to vote for it. Lugars ineptness may haunt us all long after he has passed. Thanks Lugar!
mmercier Wrote: May 10, 2012 8:48 AM
Kagan was appointed to the Supreme Court to diminish credibility.

The Senate is a stone wall blocking all action of the peoples House Of Representative's.

Guess who is left to fun the system.

I have seen this exact process in micro scale. A crack dealer takes out the competitor's in the hood, and decides all for all.

They are the best thuggish types to murder.
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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