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luv_mykatz

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16. It seems to me that the R's really haven't changed or learned anything from this election.
Sun Nov 18, 2012, 09:10 PM
Nov 2012

As usual, their problems, like their defeat, is always the fault of someone else.

What gets me is, the number of people who ever vote for Republicans (and by extension, their policies) in the first place. It is the numbers of people in the popular vote who voted for Robme and Lyan that me, and sometimes gives me sleepless nights.

How can we get past the corporate-owned media sell-out propaganda? The numbers of people voting for the Rethugs should be ZERO! Or, wait...1%.

I know we can't expect 100% of the people to have a clear view of who really supports their best future, but still, supposedly 49% of the popular vote went to Robme and Lyan?

In order to keep the Rethugs from stealing any more elections, it seems we have a lot of work cut out for us in the next cycle (2014).

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That topic takes attention off the Republican refusal to increase embassy security budgets. Overseas Nov 2012 #1
They did the same thing with Bush and Mrs Palin. eyewall Nov 2012 #2
not even close. This is in a whole other ball park. cali Nov 2012 #19
Yeah, just Romney, huh? Not the misogynists, the climate change deniers, the "takers vs givers" Ayn Overseas Nov 2012 #3
Birthers, union haters, ... Kolesar Nov 2012 #12
"Romney acted like a Compleat Republican." - Republcans (R) Berlum Nov 2012 #4
Let heaven05 Nov 2012 #5
OK, and why is Newt still on the national stage? Squinch Nov 2012 #6
Comedy needs him Kennah Nov 2012 #18
....well, OK. I guess that makes sense... Squinch Nov 2012 #24
Frankly. Frankly. Can I be Frank? Even though my name's Newt. Kennah Nov 2012 #25
Eating Raoul Iliyah Nov 2012 #7
I remember last week here with posters complaining - rightfully - the Sunday talk byeya Nov 2012 #8
Tv shows dangin Nov 2012 #11
The Republicans' Michael Dukakis bluestateguy Nov 2012 #9
he just said what they all think Skittles Nov 2012 #10
Yet I see that their former crash & burn Candidate crazyJohn McCain is out there KoKo Nov 2012 #13
Palin-Romney 2016! Sarah for Prez, Mitt for VP! struggle4progress Nov 2012 #14
it's all GOPpers that show disdain for the voters, not just R$ wordpix Nov 2012 #15
It seems to me that the R's really haven't changed or learned anything from this election. luv_mykatz Nov 2012 #16
"Quit despising the American people." luv_mykatz Nov 2012 #17
Newt Gingrich, Bobby Jindal, Lindsey Graham, and Carlos Gutierrez AlbertCat Nov 2012 #20
Romney needs to do his Kubler Ross stages of grief ALONE...and away from us! CoffeeCat Nov 2012 #21
It's strange that money can fuck up a teatotaler's (my take... tea party, teetotaler, no caffeine) truthisfreedom Nov 2012 #22
Yeah well, Newt criticizing Mitt for political tone deafness is like being called ugly by yellowcanine Nov 2012 #23
When the Republicans sensed Obama's strength with the voters, Mitt was the sacrificial lamb. libdem4life Nov 2012 #26
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