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LonePirate

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2. Lugar has no room to talk since he usually votes as a rejectionist and opposes all Democratic ideas
Wed May 9, 2012, 07:44 AM
May 2012

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Unfortunately, this will probably fall on deaf ears. nt sufrommich May 2012 #1
"rejectionist orthodoxy? Haw, he talk funny" FreeBC May 2012 #12
You're probably correct. AnotherMcIntosh May 2012 #13
Lugar has no room to talk since he usually votes as a rejectionist and opposes all Democratic ideas LonePirate May 2012 #2
He should ProSense May 2012 #3
Not completely true karynnj May 2012 #6
That's nice but now a Dem has a shot at his seat! nt Walk away May 2012 #23
Lugar is as gentlemanly and genial as anyone in our government - that second statement shows how karynnj May 2012 #4
This is worthy of it's own thread. CrispyQ May 2012 #18
Rachel had a good segment about this last night... Little Star May 2012 #5
The video.... AlbertCat May 2012 #7
I think we're missing the point here bupkus May 2012 #8
+1 emulatorloo May 2012 #15
it's too articulate to be of much use cali May 2012 #9
During our primary for local & state awhile ago it seemed the teabagger candidates were infused lunasun May 2012 #10
I think maybe a handful of Republicans in Indiana ... Myrina May 2012 #11
Maybe if he had been more liberal, more voters would have turned out for him. AnotherMcIntosh May 2012 #14
Republican primary voters are not "liberals," especially in states like Indiana emulatorloo May 2012 #16
Indiama is an open primary state. Some voters stayed home. AnotherMcIntosh May 2012 #19
K & R Scurrilous May 2012 #17
The more important question, does a Democrat stand a chance ?? groundloop May 2012 #20
Same old same old zzaapp May 2012 #21
Mourdock looks like Alfred E. Newman...only spookier red dog 1 May 2012 #22
Another Mile Marker On The Road To The Bottom Laxman May 2012 #24
He lost? Ter May 2012 #25
The Tea Party targeted him, that seems to be why he lost. Little Star May 2012 #26
Talking Point to Indies Tom Rinaldo May 2012 #27
i like that the very supreme court they put in, allowed this unidentified money to flood campaigns seabeyond May 2012 #28
Lugar isn't moderate, in fact he is quite conservative. He is sane and even tempered, which is TheKentuckian May 2012 #29
Hell hath no fury like a republican scorned. GoCubsGo May 2012 #30
Wow. JNelson6563 May 2012 #31
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