Posted on 06/27/2011 4:47:28 PM PDT by MuscledUpEnforcer
Speculation is running rampant about why House Majority Leader Eric Cantor walked out of debt ceiling talks with Democrats.
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Other than spelling, not much..
If Barack Obama changed parties would you vote for him because of it? Barack Obama (R)
Sure. We can't let a dem in can we? /s
A dime ain’t as much as it used to be. If ya get my drift.
It will be interesting to see how the Freshmen GOP bunch votes on the Debt Ceiling thingy!
I'll take a guess.
MuscledUpEnforcer wrote:
Speculation is running rampant about why House Majority Leader Eric Cantor walked out of debt ceiling talks with Democrats.
He only rented that spine for a week, and he had to get it back before they charged him for an extra day.
Americans Will See if Republicans Are Any Different Than Democrats
Of course not. Now if you try to compare them to tea partyers, there is a world of difference.
my guess is that it wasn’t real spine, and is all for show.
Would never vote for Obama under any circumstances. If America gets to the point where both parties regularly field people like obama, you know america is in serious trouble
We already have Barack O’Bama (R). That’s Romney.
See that you are new to FR by just a few days....any particular reason you decided to join Free Rebublic?
Oh, they are just different in the way they go about destroying America.
Republicans, NO..
Conservatives, Like night and day!
I can’t but wonder if a deal wasn’t made by Boehner with Obama to “bring in Obama on the debt talks” so he can save the day. Why do Republicans allow Obama to get the platform, like inviting him to their gathering last year to speak where he insulted them. Republicans should be advertising, ramming home the fact that under the Dems, no budget for almost 2 yrs...sigh.
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