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by Revolutopia » Sat Sep 29, 2012 12:54 pm
by Felix Terra » Sat Sep 29, 2012 1:06 pm
Revolutopia wrote:First, George talking about being brainwashed about Vietnam and now Anne worrying Mitt's mental well-being if he wins the election. Do the Romney men just have a history of problems relating to their mental health and a need to share that with the public?
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/09/28/ann-romney-worries-about-mitts-mental-well-being-if-he-wins-election/
by Gauthier » Sat Sep 29, 2012 2:11 pm
Revolutopia wrote:First, George talking about being brainwashed about Vietnam and now Anne worrying Mitt's mental well-being if he wins the election. Do the Romney men just have a history of problems relating to their mental health and a need to share that with the public?
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/09/28/ann-romney-worries-about-mitts-mental-well-being-if-he-wins-election/
by Geilinor » Sat Sep 29, 2012 3:39 pm
Gauthier wrote:Revolutopia wrote:First, George talking about being brainwashed about Vietnam and now Anne worrying Mitt's mental well-being if he wins the election. Do the Romney men just have a history of problems relating to their mental health and a need to share that with the public?
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/09/28/ann-romney-worries-about-mitts-mental-well-being-if-he-wins-election/
Romney's campaign is starting to look like The Dead Zone. Hmm... I wonder if someone manages to sneak a sniper rifle at his next appearance he'll grab a baby and use it as a bullet shield?
by The Black Forrest » Sat Sep 29, 2012 10:28 pm
Revolutopia wrote:First, George talking about being brainwashed about Vietnam and now Anne worrying Mitt's mental well-being if he wins the election. Do the Romney men just have a history of problems relating to their mental health and a need to share that with the public?
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/09/28/ann-romney-worries-about-mitts-mental-well-being-if-he-wins-election/
by The Black Forrest » Sat Sep 29, 2012 10:29 pm
Geilinor wrote:Gauthier wrote:
Romney's campaign is starting to look like The Dead Zone. Hmm... I wonder if someone manages to sneak a sniper rifle at his next appearance he'll grab a baby and use it as a bullet shield?
Thankfully the debates are coming and we'll be able to better judge what's going to happen.
by Farnhamia » Sat Sep 29, 2012 10:35 pm
by Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f » Sun Sep 30, 2012 2:04 am
by Ashmoria » Sun Sep 30, 2012 5:50 am
There is no longer any ambiguity about the path that Romney would pursue as president, because it's the same trajectory charted by Ryan, the architect of the House GOP's reactionary agenda since the party's takeover in 2010. "Picking Ryan as vice president outlines the future of the next four or eight years of a Romney administration," GOP power broker Grover Norquist exulted in August. "Ryan has outlined a plan that has support in the Republican House and Senate. You have a real sense of where Romney's going." In fact, Norquist told party activists back in February, the true direction of the GOP is being mapped out by congressional hardliners. All the Republicans need to realize their vision, he said, is a president "with enough working digits to handle a pen."
The GOP legislation awaiting Romney's signature isn't simply a return to the era of George W. Bush. From abortion rights and gun laws to tax giveaways and energy policy, it's far worse. Measures that have already sailed through the Republican House would roll back clean-air protections, gut both Medicare and Medicaid, lavish trillions in tax cuts on billionaires while raising taxes on the poor, and slash everything from college aid to veteran benefits. In fact, the tenets of Ryan Republicanism are so extreme that they even offend the pioneers of trickle-down economics. "Ryan takes out the ax and goes after programs for the poor – which is the last thing you ought to cut," says David Stockman, who served as Ronald Reagan's budget director. "It's ideology run amok."
by Natapoc » Sun Sep 30, 2012 6:43 am
by Farnhamia » Sun Sep 30, 2012 8:00 am
Natapoc wrote:I'm glad that "third party" has more supporters than Romney on this forum. I suspect that's the way it is in the real world too except that the people who are most against Romney are also the least likely to vote.
by New Chalcedon » Sun Sep 30, 2012 8:09 am
Ashmoria wrote:here's a little something so scary that it will make an atheist pray to god that mitt romney doesnt get elected.
mitt romney's real agenda
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... a-20120928There is no longer any ambiguity about the path that Romney would pursue as president, because it's the same trajectory charted by Ryan, the architect of the House GOP's reactionary agenda since the party's takeover in 2010. "Picking Ryan as vice president outlines the future of the next four or eight years of a Romney administration," GOP power broker Grover Norquist exulted in August. "Ryan has outlined a plan that has support in the Republican House and Senate. You have a real sense of where Romney's going." In fact, Norquist told party activists back in February, the true direction of the GOP is being mapped out by congressional hardliners. All the Republicans need to realize their vision, he said, is a president "with enough working digits to handle a pen."
The GOP legislation awaiting Romney's signature isn't simply a return to the era of George W. Bush. From abortion rights and gun laws to tax giveaways and energy policy, it's far worse. Measures that have already sailed through the Republican House would roll back clean-air protections, gut both Medicare and Medicaid, lavish trillions in tax cuts on billionaires while raising taxes on the poor, and slash everything from college aid to veteran benefits. In fact, the tenets of Ryan Republicanism are so extreme that they even offend the pioneers of trickle-down economics. "Ryan takes out the ax and goes after programs for the poor – which is the last thing you ought to cut," says David Stockman, who served as Ronald Reagan's budget director. "It's ideology run amok."
its 3 pages of stomach churning possibility.
its not that you didnt know it. its putting it all in one place that hits you in the gut.
by Natapoc » Sun Sep 30, 2012 9:41 am
Farnhamia wrote:Natapoc wrote:I'm glad that "third party" has more supporters than Romney on this forum. I suspect that's the way it is in the real world too except that the people who are most against Romney are also the least likely to vote.
You've been around here long enough to realize that one should never equate NSG to "the real world."
by New Chalcedon » Sun Sep 30, 2012 10:54 am
by Gauthier » Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:02 am
New Chalcedon wrote:Hopefully, this will go viral and put to rest (permanently) the myth of the poor, oppressed businessman:
I am a Job Creator, hear meroarwhine.
by Alien Space Bats » Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:23 am
Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f wrote:I swear the Romney campaign is one of the greatest comedies ever made. Truth is often more funny than something manufactured...and this is so ably demonstrated every time either Romney or his hangers on open their mouths. The icing on the cake will surely be the debates.
I propose a drinking game - a snifter for each Romney gaffe.
Actually perhaps not a good idea.
I don't want to promote binge drinking.
by Gauthier » Sun Sep 30, 2012 11:55 am
Alien Space Bats wrote:Rubiconic Crossings V2 rev 1f wrote:I swear the Romney campaign is one of the greatest comedies ever made. Truth is often more funny than something manufactured...and this is so ably demonstrated every time either Romney or his hangers on open their mouths. The icing on the cake will surely be the debates.
I propose a drinking game - a snifter for each Romney gaffe.
Actually perhaps not a good idea.
I don't want to promote binge drinking.
What are you going to do when half the Nation checks into rehab?
by Evraim » Sun Sep 30, 2012 12:11 pm
New Chalcedon wrote:Ashmoria wrote:here's a little something so scary that it will make an atheist pray to god that mitt romney doesnt get elected.
mitt romney's real agenda
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... a-20120928
its 3 pages of stomach churning possibility.
its not that you didnt know it. its putting it all in one place that hits you in the gut.
As one of the commenters to the piece notes, the Republican Party are truly today's Pharisees, whited sepulchres who loudly proclaim their piety and rectitude whenever in public, but act as they see fit in private.
Jesus would be appalled at them.
Ashmoria wrote:here's a little something so scary that it will make an atheist pray to god that mitt romney doesnt get elected.
mitt romney's real agenda
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... a-20120928There is no longer any ambiguity about the path that Romney would pursue as president, because it's the same trajectory charted by Ryan, the architect of the House GOP's reactionary agenda since the party's takeover in 2010. "Picking Ryan as vice president outlines the future of the next four or eight years of a Romney administration," GOP power broker Grover Norquist exulted in August. "Ryan has outlined a plan that has support in the Republican House and Senate. You have a real sense of where Romney's going." In fact, Norquist told party activists back in February, the true direction of the GOP is being mapped out by congressional hardliners. All the Republicans need to realize their vision, he said, is a president "with enough working digits to handle a pen."
The GOP legislation awaiting Romney's signature isn't simply a return to the era of George W. Bush. From abortion rights and gun laws to tax giveaways and energy policy, it's far worse. Measures that have already sailed through the Republican House would roll back clean-air protections, gut both Medicare and Medicaid, lavish trillions in tax cuts on billionaires while raising taxes on the poor, and slash everything from college aid to veteran benefits. In fact, the tenets of Ryan Republicanism are so extreme that they even offend the pioneers of trickle-down economics. "Ryan takes out the ax and goes after programs for the poor – which is the last thing you ought to cut," says David Stockman, who served as Ronald Reagan's budget director. "It's ideology run amok."
its 3 pages of stomach churning possibility.
its not that you didnt know it. its putting it all in one place that hits you in the gut.
by Nightkill the Emperor » Sun Sep 30, 2012 12:34 pm
Nat: Night's always in some bizarre state somewhere between "intoxicated enough to kill a hair metal lead singer" and "annoying Mormon missionary sober".
Swith: It's because you're so awesome. God himself refreshes the screen before he types just to see if Nightkill has written anything while he was off somewhere else.
by PapaJacky » Sun Sep 30, 2012 2:46 pm
by Ashmoria » Sun Sep 30, 2012 3:19 pm
Evraim wrote:Ashmoria wrote:here's a little something so scary that it will make an atheist pray to god that mitt romney doesnt get elected.
mitt romney's real agenda
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/ne ... a-20120928
its 3 pages of stomach churning possibility.
its not that you didnt know it. its putting it all in one place that hits you in the gut.
We actually left the era of George W. Bush? I never got the memo.
Your source confounds me in all the wrong ways. Do you have anything with more substance?
by Demphor » Sun Sep 30, 2012 4:56 pm
iiWiki • National Anthem of Demphor“When my information changes, I alter my conclusions. What do you do, sir?"
by Khadgar » Sun Sep 30, 2012 5:12 pm
Demphor wrote:I put NC as Democratic as it is beginning to waver in the Republican storm, and Virginia is going to be Obama as polls indicate Obama has a 12-17 point lead over Romney, but any who this is what I see in the future.
http://www.270towin.com/2012_election_p ... ?mapid=CWx
by Arumdaum » Sun Sep 30, 2012 5:23 pm
Demphor wrote:I put NC as Democratic as it is beginning to waver in the Republican storm, and Virginia is going to be Obama as polls indicate Obama has a 12-17 point lead over Romney, but any who this is what I see in the future.
http://www.270towin.com/2012_election_p ... ?mapid=CWx
by Geilinor » Sun Sep 30, 2012 5:48 pm
PapaJacky wrote:The Emerald Dawn wrote:100% Debt Removal ideal > Countries without debt doing it wrong > San Marino doesn't have debt so shut up > San Marino isn't a country worth talking about when discussing economy.
And now we're back to the original point:
The great economies of Russia and Iran are also near-debt free, as is Saudi Arabia!
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