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Dick Cheney had plenty of company in backing the Iraq war, including the votes of such Democratic senators as Hillary Clinton and John Kerry.
 
and I guess Glen Beck and Meagan Kelly had all the top secret information to make that judgement......


Exactly right...and I don't recall those making this argument holding up Beck and Kelly in high esteem in the past.
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They told people that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. I think some republicans are jumping ship because they see the upcoming death of the republican party.... beck and Kelly have their motives.

With the amount of undereducated people in our society growing rapidly through graduation every year from our public school system and through immigration (coming from countries who are under educating), you may have "stumbled" on to something!!!

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With the amount of undereducated people in our society growing rapidly through graduation every year from our public school system and through immigration (coming from countries who are under educating), you may have "stumbled" on to something!!!

 

Good point...too many low information and/or entitlement minded voters will definitely kill the Republican party.

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Yes have nothing to do with gay marriage abortion or immigration... anyone who votes Democrat have to be uneducated a immigrant or entitled... Wonder why your party can't win election let's just name call more than half of US voters because we can't seem to make reason why we're so unpopular.
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Yes have nothing to do with gay marriage abortion or immigration... anyone who votes Democrat have to be uneducated a immigrant or entitled... Wonder why your party can't win election let's just name call more than half of US voters because we can't seem to make reason why we're so unpopular.

Having relatives who chose the gay lifetstyle in my own family, yes I am on the "wrong" side of the gay marriage issue as for how you believe.  All choices have untintended consequences. We are yet to see those consequences from the gay marriage issue as of yet!!!

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Thats why obama kicked ass and took names in 2008 and 2012. People realize how stupid the GOP's ideologies are. I bet people were saying on this site that Romney was going to win by a landslide and were embarrassed when he didnt win at all. They have been whining and complaining since that moment. Smh.....

that election night was fun times reading posts on this side of the board, the next day was pretty quiet though. I guess everyone had a hangover lol.
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The teabaggers here were supremely confident Obama would lose in 2012

And they think running a more conservative candidate will do the trick in 2016. Especially against Hillary. LOL

Not a chance. I'm not even a Hillary supporter just keeping it real


Thats why obama kicked ass and took names in 2008 and 2012. People realize how stupid the GOP's ideologies are. I bet people were saying on this site that Romney was going to win by a landslide and were embarrassed when he didnt win at all. They have been whining and complaining since that moment. Smh.....

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The teabaggers here were supremely confident Obama would lose in 2012

And they think running a more conservative candidate will do the trick in 2016. Especially against Hillary. LOL

Not a chance. I'm not even a Hillary supporter just keeping it real

 

Well, I think we should try a true CONSERVATIVE candidate on the GOP side.  The last two wasn't for sure.  Romney had a templet to beat a week 1st term President and couldn't/wouldn't do it.  History is a great teacher. 

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lol...upcoming death or the republican party?

 

Ok...we will see

 

Yep, the same sinking ship that took away the House the second year of Obama's first term. The same sinking ship that they hope doesn't take away the Senate also as they are convinced that they will lose seats.

 

Not bad for that ship that is going down. 

 

Mostly you have Dems trying to convince themselves that they can't possibly take a beating for the third straight election. 

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Do you not understand that hardcore liberals will always vote dem and "true" (lol) conservatives will always vote republican?



Well, I think we should try a true CONSERVATIVE candidate on the GOP side.  The last two wasn't for sure.  Romney had a templet to beat a week 1st term President and couldn't/wouldn't do it.  History is a great teacher.

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