Romney isn't a conservative. He was governor of Massachusetts. That's like pointing to Bloomberg as a republican idealist On Sep 8, 2014 11:41 PM, "Rick Faircloth" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Judah stated: > > "You know, Rick, my wife said to me on election night, "I've never seen > someone so depressed and pissed off when the person they voted for won". > I really don't care for Democrats as a general rule and I really hated > to have to vote for Obama, but you and your ilk, Rick, make me want to > vomit and you are why we can't have a reasonable political discourse in > this country. It makes me sick." > > First, if you had any brains, you would have voted for Romney. He's been > proven right in all the perspectives that Obama mocked in the debates. A > dog always returns to its vomit, and Obama is having to eat what he > vomited in the debates. Your ilk, Judah, are the kind that makes America > weak, because you can't take a stand for what is right. You think > compromise is the only way forward. You are an appeaser, just like your > master, Obama, for whom you voted. You got what you deserved. > > Conservatives have realized that we have to fight the liberals, led by > Obama, because liberals, like terrorists, believe that their ends > justify their means. That's the reason Obama can constantly lie (just > one case, "You can keep you doctor...") and deceive and not feel guilty > about it in the least. Obama and the liberal ideologues have this > country in tatters domestically and the rest of the world in flames. > There is no reason whatsoever to attempt reasonable discourse with > radical liberals. They can't reason. They must blindly follow ideology, > even when it doesn't product good fruit. > > So, yes, we've given up on dialogue. We're at war, politically, and we > will fight to the finish. If the liberals don't like the fight, they can > always give in and have what they say they want everywhere: peace. But > they'll have it only on our terms, not theirs. Here's the line in the > sand. And unlike Obama's, we mean what we say. > > You can vomit all you want, Judah, as long as you surrender any liberal > causes that are unpalatable to those of us who believe we know what is > best for this country. We have watched for 6 long years as Obama and > other radical liberals have marched us down the path of socialism > domestically and weakened out ability to combat evil in this world. We > are mocked in the rest of the world and no one takes us seriously as a > superpower, because Obama believes that America should be considered > only an equal to any other country in the world, be it Russia or Somalia. > > American is distinctive and unique and will be a force for good in this > world, or, by our lack of leadership, will allow the world to fall into > even more chaos that it already has. > > > On 9/8/2014 9:58 PM, Judah McAuley wrote: > > On Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 3:45 PM, Rick Faircloth <[email protected] > > > > wrote: > > > >> That's nonsense, Judah... at least the House votes and passes bills. > >> > > You mean the double digit votes to "repeal" the Affordable Care Act? > > > > > >> Wouldn't it be smarter for Reid to bring up bills for a vote, pass them > >> (if he could), > >> and then force the House to have to wrestle with a bill? > >> > > No, that wouldn't be smarter, for the reasons I already stated. Please > pay > > attention. > > > > > >> Reid is only trying to protect his senators by making sure they don't > >> have to take a > >> vote, show their stripes, and be held accountable by a public that has > >> soured on > >> all things democrat, including Obama with a 38% approval rating. > >> > >> > > Except that Republicans have an even worse (by far) approval rating than > > Democrats. > > > > > >> And the entire reason you have a hard-core Tea Party wing, is that the > >> conservative > >> public got tired of the rampaging hard-core liberals running rough-shod > >> over the > >> country. > >> > >> > > I would disagree on the reasons. And when was the last time there were > > rampaging hard-core liberals running rough shod over the country? FDR? > > > > > >> That now works both ways, too. (Unless Obama and his IRS can > >> successfully shut down > >> the conservative groups by hunting them down and running them out of > >> business.) > >> > >> > > Which, of course, was a lie from day one. Please, do tell me which groups > > the IRS denied status to, for political or other reasons. > > > > > >> Rick > > > > You know, Rick, my wife said to me on election night, "I've never seen > > someone so depressed and pissed off when the person they voted for won". > I > > really don't care for Democrats as a general rule and I really hated to > > have to vote for Obama, but you and your ilk, Rick, make me want to vomit > > and you are why we can't have a reasonable political discourse in this > > country. It makes me sick. > > > > Judah > > > > > > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~| Order the Adobe Coldfusion Anthology now! http://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Coldfusion-Anthology/dp/1430272155/?tag=houseoffusion Archive: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/message.cfm/messageid:372082 Subscription: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/subscribe.cfm Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-community/unsubscribe.cfm
