THE ERA OF TRUMP
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What like how Obama shut down Gitmo? Are we over looking all of this now or nah?
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One of his bigger lies.TheReal_ND wrote:What like how Obama shut down Gitmo? Are we over looking all of this now or nah?
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Is anyone here going to overlook them?
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Dude. How was the Tea Party any different from irritated vaginas? Both were examples of the lowest possible denominator showing their ass on the national mall.C-Mag wrote:I'm not sure the voting record supports that.GrumpyCatFace wrote:It did happen. The GOP leadership met on the night of the 2008 election, and vowed to oppose all measures proposed by Obama. Greatest Filibuster Congress in history.Speaker to Animals wrote:What I find shocking is how many Americans are willing to tolerate a treasonous attempted coup as long as the coup targets their political enemies.
That's a really bad sign.
If this happened against the Obama admin, I don't think you would see so many Americans who vote republican for the most part turning a blind eye, but maybe I am wrong about that. Either way, this is really bad.
Funny how we’re all special victims as it suits us.
What Americans didn't do election night 2008 is plan and active resistence throughout the country, get the FBI and IC to stage a coup against Obama, work with foreign agents to dummy up evidence to over turn the election. There were no irritated vagina marches on Washington.
No, what you find is support for Obama went sky high across the board for Obama between election night and his inauguration. He only started to lose support when he cam out with his stimulus spending bill.
Meaningless and noisy. Just like our politics.
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Very convenient for you, "filibuster poster."TheReal_ND wrote:lol
Killing poor catass with your verbosity.
Asshole.
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The Tea Party led to people like Ron Johnson getting elected to office.GrumpyCatFace wrote: Dude. How was the Tea Party any different from irritated vaginas?
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congress is more than welcome to vote no on the president, i'm not so sure the intel agencies and divisions of the executive branch have that same leeway
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Exactlypineapplemike wrote:congress is more than welcome to vote no on the president, i'm not so sure the intel agencies and divisions of the executive branch have that same leeway
People forget that the FBI was created out of thin air by the Executive
No man's life, liberty, or property are safe while the legislature is in session
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Wow, hack bitch isn't even trying to pretend anymore. GCD from now on.GrumpyCatFace wrote:It did happen. The GOP leadership met on the night of the 2008 election, and vowed to oppose all measures proposed by Obama. Greatest Filibuster Congress in history.Speaker to Animals wrote:What I find shocking is how many Americans are willing to tolerate a treasonous attempted coup as long as the coup targets their political enemies.
That's a really bad sign.
If this happened against the Obama admin, I don't think you would see so many Americans who vote republican for the most part turning a blind eye, but maybe I am wrong about that. Either way, this is really bad.
Funny how we’re all special victims as it suits us.
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They were not meaningless. Tea Party directly affected primary elections, you know those things you know nothing about. Its how we got Marco Rubio and Charlie Christ being a bitch and switching to democrat to lose races he once won. Remember Sen Mike Castle from Delaware? Oh no you don't. See what happens when people actually pay attention to Congressional elections. The only lowest common denominator dumb fuck is you.GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dude. How was the Tea Party any different from irritated vaginas? Both were examples of the lowest possible denominator showing their ass on the national mall.C-Mag wrote:I'm not sure the voting record supports that.GrumpyCatFace wrote:
It did happen. The GOP leadership met on the night of the 2008 election, and vowed to oppose all measures proposed by Obama. Greatest Filibuster Congress in history.
Funny how we’re all special victims as it suits us.
What Americans didn't do election night 2008 is plan and active resistence throughout the country, get the FBI and IC to stage a coup against Obama, work with foreign agents to dummy up evidence to over turn the election. There were no irritated vagina marches on Washington.
No, what you find is support for Obama went sky high across the board for Obama between election night and his inauguration. He only started to lose support when he cam out with his stimulus spending bill.
Meaningless and noisy. Just like our politics.