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Mar 27, 2013 11:38:23   #
NOSLEEP Loc: Calgary
 
Richard94611 wrote:
You haven't figured it out, have you ? Still in the same state of denial we're familiar with after seeing Republican reactions the morning after the presidential election. Hey, fella, the Democrats won. A lot more Blacks voted for Obama than not. A HUGE percentage (over 70%) of Hispanics did.

What are you trying to make of information about Malia's trip to Mexico with her school mates being removed ? The president long ago, during campaigns, stated that his family was off limits. Unfortunately the press didn't dig deeply enough about W,'s two daughters, who pulled all sorts of capers.

We won, fella. Get Over It !
You haven't figured it out, have you ? Still in t... (show quote)


You didn't win. You all lost... Your just to benevolent to know it...

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Mar 27, 2013 11:39:59   #
Reddog Loc: Southern Calif
 
Hal81 wrote:
Not me. Ive been retired for 20 years. I one of the guys they hate. Ive been collecting SS. They love the people that die before they can get any of their money back. Thats more they can rob out of the fund to give away for votes to keep them in their gravey jobs. And before you go off on the republems im going after both sides. Their both bottom feeders. As long as they keep the american devided they win. Wake up and vote them all out. But I think its already too late. Theirs more of them than us.
Not me. Ive been retired for 20 years. I one of th... (show quote)


Hal LOL your one of the 47% Romney was talking about, I am also retired and fit in. We tried voting them out with Tea Party folks who have now really destroyed our system! That did not work. I will opt for the shoplifter( Dems) over the serial killer (Reps). Your right they are both crooks its just that the GOP is so much worse!!! Have a good day!

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Mar 27, 2013 12:04:36   #
UP-2-IT Loc: RED STICK, LA
 
Richard94611 wrote:
Breaking from Newsmax.com

Pew’s Kohut: Right Is Cause of GOP Image Woes

The Republican Party has moved itself so far to the right that it’s losing relevance with voters, says Andrew Kohut, former president of the Pew Research Center and the Gallup Organization.

“The GOP has come to be seen as the more extreme party, the side unwilling to compromise or negotiate seriously to tackle the economic turmoil that challenges the nation,” he writes in The Washington Post.

A Pew Research Center poll last month showed that the party's favorability ratings have dropped to a 20-year low, which Kohut attributes to the dominance of the right wing driving the GOP far from the center.
Breaking from Newsmax.com br br Pew’s Kohut: Righ... (show quote)


As I have been saying for over 3 months now, the Republican Party will soon be history as it is in the midst of self-destruction. As long as they have self-serving idiots like Paul Rand, Mike Lee, Ted Cruz running their mouths
the destruction will continue. Everyone wants to blame our current administration for all our woes but in reality it is the current Congress's lack of supportive action that is destroying us as a Nation.

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Mar 27, 2013 12:19:37   #
lovesphotos Loc: Colorado and Arizona
 
UP-2-IT wrote:
As I have been saying for over 3 months now, the Republican Party will soon be history as it is in the midst of self-destruction. As long as they have self-serving idiots like Paul Rand, Mike Lee, Ted Cruz running their mouths
the destruction will continue. Everyone wants to blame our current administration for all our woes but in reality it is the current Congress's lack of supportive action that is destroying us as a Nation.


I have been a Republican all my life and I agree with you wholeheartedly.

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Mar 27, 2013 12:47:47   #
letmedance Loc: Walnut, Ca.
 
Used to be a Dem. Then slowly the Democrats turned into the give party, what they gave was part of my hard earned money to the takers, now I am a republican.

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Mar 27, 2013 13:00:10   #
Richard94611 Loc: Oakland, CA
 
Redog, that's how I feel, too. The Dems and Repubs are both bad, but the Repubs much worse.


Reddog wrote:
Hal LOL your one of the 47% Romney was talking about, I am also retired and fit in. We tried voting them out with Tea Party folks who have now really destroyed our system! That did not work. I will opt for the shoplifter( Dems) over the serial killer (Reps). Your right they are both crooks its just that the GOP is so much worse!!! Have a good day!

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Mar 27, 2013 13:01:25   #
Richard94611 Loc: Oakland, CA
 
My goodness, Nosleep. We didn't win ? I could swear that Obama is in the White House and is a Democrat !


NOSLEEP wrote:
You didn't win. You all lost... Your just to benevolent to know it...

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Mar 27, 2013 13:06:50   #
JBTaylor Loc: In hiding again
 
Richard94611 wrote:
Our present president certainly tried to bridge the gap. For details after details after details about this, you have merely to consult "The New New Deal" and the description it has of literally the first few weeks of Obama's first term. You would find Chapter 9 of this book particularly instructive. It is all there, documented comments from Repubs who felt their main aim would be to prevent Obama from achieving anything.


I don't think shutting Republicans out of the legislative process and telling them "I won! Get over it!" describes someone trying the bridge the gap.

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Mar 27, 2013 13:15:51   #
rrforster12 Loc: Leesburg Florida
 
Blurryeyed wrote:
Well, I am not in love with republican politicians and I think that it would be good for some of the old stalwarts to move on... But I honestly don't believe that the republicans are anti anti black or anti latino... there is room for differing views as to how immigration should be fixed, and I would hope you can see the unfairness if just giving people a free pass who came here illegally. The country is waking up to the depth of some of the issues and this includes republicans, they may be late in coming to the table on some of those issues but common sense eventually will rule the day. As far as the notion you have of republicans being against blacks and Latino's, I would suggest much of that is from a concentrated effort of the left to portray them that way and then a few pockets on state law makers that have handled some of the issues rather poorly. Personally I don't know the validity of the issues that for instance Arizona faces but I suspect they are much more severe than DC would care to admit... just a couple of years ago Phoenix was worse for kidnapping than Bogota Colombia which had always had the reputation of being the kidnapping capital of the world... you have national parks in Arizona where the government has posted for people to stay out of because of the drug and people trafficking in them makes them unsafe for our citizens to use them... I can't speak to Arizona, but I do know that the democratic party does not want to discuss many of the issues that state faces either. The democratic party did everything it could to present the republicans as being anti everything and to be honest they were very effective at it... and republicans did no present a well reasoned and palatable argument as to why this was untrue, then you had a couple of politicians and state legislatures that crossed a few different lines, but their actions do not represent the national party. A couple of examples of republicans losing fights that they should have won were both voter ids and school vouchers, voter ID was somehow won by the democrats even though 80% of Americans supported it... School vouchers offer the most benefit to inner city children attending failing schools, many of those parents fully support the idea, just watch the raffles for charter schools in NY and tell me that there is not support... The dems did a good job of defining the republican party as something that people can not trust and as a party only looking out for the wealthy... It is not true, that is not what conservatism stands for, but I agree with you that many see it that way.

There is a flip side... you say that the republicans don't care about the minorities, but I would ask you, what has the current administration and congress done to advance the condition of the African American community in this country.... The issues are deep Richard, you know this probably better than I do and the democratic party's lip service at some point will run thin and their unbridled spending with nothing to show for it will catch up to them.... The republicans will not come back until they can better articulate why there ideas are beneficial, but they certainly are not simply looking out for the rich, some of the individual politicians, maybe but that is not what the party stands for... and I promise you that you can find democratic politicians that are just as bought and paid for as are the republicans...

The republicans have an uphill road Richard... but those of us who are paying attention know this... it does not mean that we sell out our principles what it does mean is that we get rid of a few hard headed politicians and have better dialogues with each other and with the country... It is also time for the republicans to stop catering to the religious extremes, that does not mean that we not stand for our religious rights, but that we stop with the arcane pandering that leads to comments like "a real rape will not result in a pregnancy" or that "pregnancy resulting from a rape is god's will". Like I said, it will not be an easy road, but it is doable, it is also helped by your party's fiscal irresponsibility with little to nothing to show for all the spending it supports, sooner or later the youth of this country will wake up to the fact that they are being totally screwed by the current generation in power.
Well, I am not in love with republican politicians... (show quote)

Very well spoken! I do agree with your response. Having been a Republican all of my life I am sad about the demonstrated poor execution of the Republican Principles we have seen since Reagan left the scene. I am equally sad to witness the path that the Democrats are taking the country. We have seen the results of the Obama vision play out where ever they have been implemented before, but we are still marching toward oblivion like a bunch of lemmings. Unfortunately, already too many people are at the government trough now to voluntarily turn this society around. I fear that Obama's policy of pitting the Have's and the Have-Less members of our country against each other is leading us into eventual physical conflict that will destroy America as a democracy. Eventually those that are able to, will just go somewhere else. Who then shall carry the "less fortunate"?

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Mar 27, 2013 13:27:09   #
UP-2-IT Loc: RED STICK, LA
 
letmedance wrote:
Used to be a Dem. Then slowly the Democrats turned into the give party, what they gave was part of my hard earned money to the takers, now I am a republican.


So, you went from give to take?

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Mar 27, 2013 13:28:15   #
UP-2-IT Loc: RED STICK, LA
 
JBTaylor wrote:
I don't think shutting Republicans out of the legislative process and telling them "I won! Get over it!" describes someone trying the bridge the gap.


It's all about attitude JB. At the time the remark was well deserved.

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Mar 27, 2013 13:41:49   #
gasmandon Loc: Bentleyville, PA
 
cjkorb wrote:
Spoken like a true liberal! Yea, Pews Kohut must be an intelligent person to be able to figure that out! People that are able to think for themselves don't need to rely on blogs that other people wrote who have an ax to grind to get their point across.


Assuming you are correct about those able to think for themselves, you need to shut up and go back up to the Hill District where you live.

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Mar 27, 2013 13:43:50   #
Richard94611 Loc: Oakland, CA
 
I agree with you absolutely ! However, the attempts Obama made to bridge that gap are documented extensively and in great detail in the book "The New New Deal." Obama has tried over and over to bridge the gap. The proof is there. All you have to do is read it.


JBTaylor wrote:
I don't think shutting Republicans out of the legislative process and telling them "I won! Get over it!" describes someone trying the bridge the gap.

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Mar 27, 2013 13:54:16   #
cudakite Loc: San Antonio
 
travelwp wrote:
"anti-immigrant"

No anti-illegal. Big difference.


Hear! Hear!

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Mar 27, 2013 13:58:43   #
Scubie Loc: Brunswick Georgia
 
They are trying to keep Obama from breaking America.......What part of this do you not get????
Richard94611 wrote:
Breaking from Newsmax.com

Pew’s Kohut: Right Is Cause of GOP Image Woes

The Republican Party has moved itself so far to the right that it’s losing relevance with voters, says Andrew Kohut, former president of the Pew Research Center and the Gallup Organization.

“The GOP has come to be seen as the more extreme party, the side unwilling to compromise or negotiate seriously to tackle the economic turmoil that challenges the nation,” he writes in The Washington Post.

A Pew Research Center poll last month showed that the party's favorability ratings have dropped to a 20-year low, which Kohut attributes to the dominance of the right wing driving the GOP far from the center.
Breaking from Newsmax.com br br Pew’s Kohut: Righ... (show quote)

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