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    I don't think he answered one question...
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    I understand too is an adverb and to is a preposition, I still prefer using to in place of too.

    The way I see it I'll save maybe 5-10 minutes over my lifetime not typing that extra o at the end of to. Even typing up this explanation saves me more time than typing that extra o


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    Here is the interview for anyone who hasn't seen it.

    http://www.youtube.com/user/DPS72#p/a/u/0/Wdz6fy4sfAw

    Drink a bottle of Pepto first, cause it's going to make your stomach turn.

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    Wow, I think that was more disgusting than Bubba's "Is" tap dancing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr_smiles View Post
    I don't think he answered one question...
    He never did when he was running for office..Should we expect any different now that he got elected?? Like Bill Clinton, I don't think he's capable of telling the truth.. That's Ok, November's coming...

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    he defended the Louisiana Purchase because it also helps people harmed by the "earthquake in Hawaii" When did that ever happen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForTehNguyen View Post
    he defended the Louisiana Purchase because it also helps people harmed by the "earthquake in Hawaii" When did that ever happen?
    Hawaii? Haiti? It's one of those 57 states.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nathan_Bell View Post
    Hawaii? Haiti? It's one of those 57 states.
    Haha... you'd think, huh?
    Acta Non Verba

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    The voting public just pisses me off...the moderates who voted on emotion deserve everything they see and should be bitch slapped before walking into the booth next go round.
    "You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind each blade of grass."
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    Quote Originally Posted by Artos View Post
    The voting public just pisses me off...the moderates who voted on emotion deserve everything they see and should be bitch slapped before walking into the booth next go round.



    I don't like "moderates" or "independents" because it means they can't put stock in anything or make a decision. Either one platform is for you or isn't.



    If you look at this health care BS what, 80%+ of democrats voted for it. Now moderates are pissed the man they elected is pushing a socialist agenda? They voted for him, and only an idiot would vote for him thinking he was centrist. The writing was on the wall well before election time. With members of Congress they are all voting the way of the leadership, and a handful are not. You can count them on your digits. If you elect a democrat you should expect them to push the nanny state welfare crap. Democrats have been giving us big government programs and expenditures since the 30's when FDR signed Social Security into law. Its no surprise these big nanny state programs that cost us hundreds of billions a year are what democrats do. Then get pissed when you elect a democrat, and they push for another one? The last time we had a democrat Congress, and executive they did the same thing!


    People who have given up on their party? If you're a democrat who thinks democrats have gone too far left the next step to the right is republicans. That line is so meshed together, that aside from a few issues, there is little difference. If you think they are too centrist you should belong to the socialist or communist parties. If you're a republican who thinks republicans have gone too far left you become a libertarian, conservative, constitutionalist, etc. Floating out there "in the middle" just means you don't understand politics enough to have a conviction to anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MG Lincoln View Post
    This is my problem with democracy, we let any and every idiot make decisions that they are not qualified to make.
    In some European countries, decisions are made by groups of (supposedly) well-qualified technocrats. We would call them "bureaucrats." If we had that here we would have had "universal" health care a long time ago, along with many other horrible ideas.

    The problem isn't democratic elections, it's that the federal government is so large, arrogant and entrenched that it simply ignores the constraints of the Constitution and the boundaries of its proper role. I agree that it is encouraged to do so by the idiotic masses who don't have any understanding or appreciation for the concept of a constitutional republic and limited central government, but ultimately it is the failure of the government itself to follow its own rules.

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