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To: stockpirate

When Pelosi said “Boehner went to the dark side”? Republicans should have come out and reminded Pelosi of her “PAYGO” PLATFORM...which she never honored.

Notice how Medicare and Defense are the ones to take the big hits next time if no agreements? WHY? Because those are the two that the DEMS can scream about and acuse the Repubs once again the elderly and our soldiers will go without if you don’t raise the limit.....SHELL CAME AGAIN.

Notice cuts over 10 years again....

Did you hear how the illegals are going back to Mexico because our economy is so bad and the unemployment in Mexico is like 4% unlike 9.7% in US.


54 posted on 07/31/2011 6:41:43 AM PDT by Engedi
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To: Engedi

“When Pelosi said “Boehner went to the dark side”? Republicans should have come out and reminded Pelosi of her “PAYGO” PLATFORM...which she never honored.”

I’ve come to the conclusion that a major criteria of becoming a Republican leader is learning how to turn the other cheek. Bush spent eight years as a punching bag with Reid, Pelosi, Kerry, Kennedy, and the mainstream media spewing lies and distortions.

We are seeing the same thing with Boehner and McConnell. Reid, Obama, and Pelosi tell outrageous lies which are not responded to by the Republicans.

The Democrats approach politics as nuclear warfare. We saw this in the adoption of healthcare where they used every dirty trick. The Republicans approach politics as a country club sport. Winning or losing isn’t important it is the social aspect of the game. They just want to get it over with so they can shake hands and go on to the cocktail hour.


59 posted on 07/31/2011 7:42:00 AM PDT by Soul of the South (When times are tough the tough get going.)
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