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45. Voting irregularities in our future.
Sat Sep 6, 2014, 06:48 PM
Sep 2014

Last edited Sat Sep 6, 2014, 07:41 PM - Edit history (1)

Stack the House, stack the Senate, then give us a conservative friendly Democrat president. imo

Gee, what a shocker. City Lights Sep 2014 #1
I think most of America is still suffering from Bush fatigue notadmblnd Sep 2014 #2
Americans have extremely short memories, and are not the sharpest tacks in the box. still_one Sep 2014 #4
This... dhill926 Sep 2014 #23
x2 Cosmocat Sep 2014 #40
I think you misjudge. WinkyDink Sep 2014 #20
time will tell notadmblnd Sep 2014 #22
Just look at the jerks many people are electing in states like Wisconsin and Michagan, and I still_one Sep 2014 #32
You are 100% CORRECT on this one. If I have to listen onecent Sep 2014 #27
I will cut the cord also still_one Sep 2014 #33
But the VOTING MACHINEZ Love Bush (any Bush) AndyTiedye Sep 2014 #38
would that it were up to them. reddread Sep 2014 #46
When the dust settles I predict jeb will be the gop candidate. DCBob Sep 2014 #3
I tend to agree. A lot of the tea party won't go for him, but he will try for the moderates, just still_one Sep 2014 #34
Likely and frankly the "safe" play for democrats Cosmocat Sep 2014 #41
It's the GOP, the bar is really really low Politicalboi Sep 2014 #5
they did get behind Sarah Palin after all....THAT alone shows you how depraved they really are! VanillaRhapsody Sep 2014 #25
And a far-right Supreme Court, hmmmm, rerun? Dont call me Shirley Sep 2014 #6
I bet that he waits for Hillary to declare first, sadoldgirl Sep 2014 #7
I suspect what happened the last two times will repeat Cosmocat Sep 2014 #39
hillary vs jeb. doesn't say much for the vitality of the US political system nt msongs Sep 2014 #8
no, same old, same old. n/t sadoldgirl Sep 2014 #10
Voting irregularities in our future. Deadbeat Republicans Sep 2014 #45
Calling it now ... he's the GOP nominee nt broadcaster75201 Sep 2014 #9
Hate to admit it, but I agree Auggie Sep 2014 #11
We'll get to see just how strong the teabaggers are Hugabear Sep 2014 #12
with ya on that one... VanillaRhapsody Sep 2014 #26
While they may despise Jeb, IDemo Sep 2014 #43
And we still can't audit black box voting machines Deadbeat Republicans Sep 2014 #13
The ship of state is going down........... japple Sep 2014 #14
What's one more swing of the Bush family wrecking ball? TwilightGardener Sep 2014 #15
Nay, nay, don't forget there is Neil still in the closet! n/t sadoldgirl Sep 2014 #16
Another Bush. Get ready for the Next Great Depression. blkmusclmachine Sep 2014 #17
Was there ever any doubt - TBF Sep 2014 #18
This confirms my theory. Major Hogwash Sep 2014 #19
Yes, but who has said they have decided to run? former9thward Sep 2014 #31
So what did Hillary say? Reter Sep 2014 #37
Meet the new Bush. Same as the old Bush. Get on my knees and pray...we won't get fooled again. hollowdweller Sep 2014 #21
I am pretty certain it will end up being Jeb Bush against Hillary Clinton... VanillaRhapsody Sep 2014 #24
Robin Williams: Turbineguy Sep 2014 #28
Surprise, surprise, surprise. Kablooie Sep 2014 #29
No Stargazer09 Sep 2014 #30
If their is even the slightest chance that this country elects Bush number 3 Alittleliberal Sep 2014 #35
No...More...Bush......EVER. SoapBox Sep 2014 #36
No dynastic presidencies bl968 Sep 2014 #42
Sure, why not...Hillary vs Jeb, a win-win for the oligarchy. nt NorthCarolina Sep 2014 #44
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