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The Purpose of Presidential Debates

vlanzi Wrote: Oct 26, 2012 7:38 AM
Rick Santorum says, "One of Mitt Romney's greatest accomplishments, one of the things he talks about most is how he heroically showed up on the scene and bailed out and resolved the problems of the Salt Lake City Olympic Games. He heroically bailed out the Salt Lake City Olympic Games by heroically going to Congress and asking them for tens of millions of dollars to bail out the Salt Lake games - in an earmark, in an earmark for the Salt Lake Olympic games." What is so unique about this? It's just another Republican going for his government "teat suck" when it suits his needs. Happens all the time.
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Needless Negativity

vlanzi Wrote: Oct 26, 2012 7:05 AM
Let's talk of Republicans pandering to corporate interests. Republicans put the interests of corporations ABOVE the interests of the American people. Remember when Joe Barton(R) of Texas apologized to British Petroleum because Obama made them clean up the mess they created? Joe Barton apologizing to BP, is like the country of Israel, apologizing for the Holocaust to Germany. Just who does the Republican party represent?
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The Purpose of Presidential Debates

vlanzi Wrote: Oct 26, 2012 6:15 AM
People who say the eight person family should pay the least in income taxes (for reasons of national security...oh, please....yawn) are, quite frankly, SOCIAL ENGINEERS! What is so hard to understand about that?
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The Purpose of Presidential Debates

vlanzi Wrote: Oct 26, 2012 6:14 AM
Here's is what card-carrying Republicans and dupes of the Republican party say about the poor paying any income tax what-so-ever. "Of course they get way more than that back in tax credits each year so they actually pay nothing." Answer me thus my fellow conservatives. Who should pay more in taxes; (1) a husband and wife (2) a husband and wife and two children (3) a husband and wife and six children
Here's some tidbits from the latest spam from our beloved and so-called "Libertarian Tea Party princess." "Ron Paul and the Neoliberal Reeducation Campaign" and "the Hypocrisy of Ron Paul" So Tea Party princess, just who is your Neo-con Republican presidential candidate that wants to social engineer throughout the world and use American taxpayer's dollars to re-build foreign countries?
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Obama: Half-Black But All Democrat

vlanzi Wrote: Oct 26, 2012 4:56 AM
I followed up with, "Well, that money used to be my money." The Republican abruptly said, "It's not anymore." http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=11047 "If this Republican Congress bails out the airline industry, who's next?"
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Needless Negativity

vlanzi Wrote: Oct 26, 2012 4:30 AM
"Michael Moore says 400 Americans have more wealth than half of all Americans combined," Politifact Wisconsin, March 10, 2011 http://www.moveon.org/r?r=268074&id=33208-13513811-OfAjDzx&t=7
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Needless Negativity

vlanzi Wrote: Oct 26, 2012 4:30 AM
Top 5 TeaBag myths to debunk. MYTH #2: Nobody knows what Occupy Wall Street is about. REALITY: Occupy Wall Street may not have a formal list of demands, but anyone who's been paying attention understands the core problems that occupiers are protesting-that corporations have far too much power in our political system, that Wall Street banks crashed our economy but were never held accountable, and that the richest 400 Americans have more wealth than half of all Americans-156 million people-combined.
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Gold Off Lows

vlanzi Wrote: Oct 26, 2012 4:13 AM
That won't happen until Republicans put aside their extremist stance.
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Foreign Diplomacy Eruptions

vlanzi Wrote: Oct 26, 2012 4:12 AM
A card-carrying Republican says, "What if I prefer the Founders ideal of self reliance & believe everyone should be self reliant?" Hmmmmm....is this Republican talking about the Bush bank bailouts, the insurance company bailouts, the ethanol mandates, the Wall Street bailouts, the auto bailout, the airline bailout, the Big Pharma handout, agricultural subsidies, pork barrel spending and the Republican party's 'Faith-Based Initiatives,' to name just a few of the Republican wealth redistribution schemes. Are these card-carrying Republicans talking about self-reliance for the poor but ENDLESS HANDOUTS for corporations with political connections and contributions to the Republican party?
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