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1 posted on 06/29/2011 3:01:04 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Heck. a kitchen mop is better looking than the current illegitimate occupant(s).


2 posted on 06/29/2011 3:09:20 AM PDT by MestaMachine (Sarah Palin is the mirror by which evil reflects back upon itself until consumed out of existence)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Nice puff piece for Romney and his wannabe
Rollins-controlled GlobalWarming-loving IRS agent Bachmann.


3 posted on 06/29/2011 3:26:23 AM PDT by Diogenesis (Nothing surpasses the complexity of the human mind. - Leto II: Dar-es-Balat)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

He said John Wayne.

LoL!


4 posted on 06/29/2011 3:29:15 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
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To: Cincinatus' Wife; All

If Michele, or her staff, does not learn how to do a Google Search before she makes the kind of gaffe she made in Iowa this week, she will not be considered a “babe” but a “bimbo”. To confuse the actor, John Wayne, with the homosexual, mass-murderer, John Wayne Gacy (who was the one born in Waterloo; not the actor) has already done irreparable damage to her candidacy. We can talk about all the gaffes Obama and Biden have made, but, remember; Republicans are held to a higher standard and have to really be on top of our game.

Come on Michele: Do a friggin’ Google Search.


5 posted on 06/29/2011 3:33:42 AM PDT by no dems (When I learn that a person, regardless of who they are, is a Democrat, I lose respect for them.)
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She is a nice looking woman, but she is no Babe.
I guess that is a matter of opinion, but it’s mine.

I don’t think she is ready for the Presidency, but she is more ready than the anti-American Hustler we have in the WH now.


7 posted on 06/29/2011 3:42:20 AM PDT by Venturer
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I offer this for your consideration. This was an interview bachmann gave only 2 years ago. I think it is telling of exactly who and what she is.

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http://thespeechatimeforchoosing.wordpress.com/2011/06/07/michele-bachmann-i-stand-for-the-same-values-that-my-parents-stood-for-when-we-were-carter-democrats/

From The Hill:

Bachmann was a Jimmy Carter Democrat

Speaking to the St. Cloud Times about her growing role on the national stage, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) references her past as a diehard Carter-Mondale supporter:

Q: You’ve been described as Democrats’ Public Enemy No. 1. How do you feel about being a target?

A: In being forceful and fighting for the positions that I’m standing for, I obviously must pose a threat for liberals advancing their agenda. I say that because I grew up a Democrat in a Democrat family. My husband and I both worked on Jimmy Carter’s presidential campaign. The first time I ever came to Washington was to dance at Walter Mondale’s inaugural ball. It was a thrill for my husband and me, and we were both happy to work on behalf of Walter Mondale and Jimmy Carter. We really believed in them when we were in college. So in some ways I don’t understand why the Democratic Party would be opposed to me, because I stand for the same values that my parents stood for when we were Democrats”.

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What were those democrat “values” when bachmann was a democrat and he parents were democrats and she was working for jimmy carter? Here you go... a snippet of the Values lain down in the 1980 democrat platform.

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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=29607#axzz1QX0p0wCi

Here is Chapter ONE:

“Chapter I: The Economy A Commitment to Economic Fairness

The Democratic Party will take no action whose effect will be a significant increase in unemployment—no fiscal action, no monetary action, no budgetary action—if it is the assessment of either the Council of Economic Advisers or the Congressional Budget Office that such action will cause significantly greater unemployment.

In all of our economic programs, the one overriding principle must be fairness. All Americans must bear a fair share of our economic burdens and reap a fair share of our economic benefits.

High interest rates impose an unfair burden—on farmers, small businesses, and younger families buying homes. Recession imposes an unfair burden on those least able to bear it. Democratic economic policy must assure fairness for workers, the elderly, women, the poor, minorities and the majority who are middle class.”

I will include a snippet from Chapter Two... but if you stand for the values espoused in Chapter One... then one stands for the marxist policies of wealth redistribution.

“Chapter Two

Health

snip

To meet the goals of a program that will control costs and provide health coverage to every American, the Democratic Party pledges to seek a national health insurance program with the following features:

—Universal coverage, without regard to place of employment, sex, age, marital status, or any other factor;

—Comprehensive medical benefits, including preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic, health maintenance and rehabilitation services, and complete coverage of the costs of catastrophic illness or injury;

—Aggressive cost containment provisions along with provisions to strengthen competitive forces in the market place;

—Enhancement of the quality of care;

—An end to the widespread use of exclusions that disadvantage women and that charge proportionately higher premiums to women;

—Reform of the health care system, including encouragement of health maintenance organizations and other alternative delivery systems;

—Building on the private health care delivery sector and preservation of the physician-patient relationship; —

Provision for maximum individual choice of physician, other provider, and insurer;

—Maintenance of the private insurance industry with appropriate public regulation;”

snip

“In the 1980s we must move beyond these existing health care initiatives and tackle other problems as well. Long-Term Care—

We must develop a new policy on long-term care for our elderly and disabled populations that controls the cost explosion and at the same time provides more humane care.

We must establish alternatives to the present provisions for long-term care, including adequate support systems and physical and occupational therapy in the home arid the community, to make it unnecessary to institutionalize people who could lead productive lives at home.

We must support legislation to expand home health care services under Medicare and other health programs. Visits from doctors, nurses and other health personnel are a cost-effective and necessary program for the elderly who often cannot travel to medical facilities. Without home health services, many elderly citizens would be forced to give up their homes and shift their lives to institutions. Multilingual Needs—

We must support the utilization of bilingual interpreters in English-Spanish and other appropriate languages at federal and state-supported health care facilities. In addition, we support broader, more comprehensive health care for migrants.

These programs must increase the presence of men and minorities in nursing, and must be targeted toward women and minorities in other health professions. Minority and Women Health Care Professionals—

We recognize the need for a significant increase in the number of minority and women health care professionals. We are committed to placing greater emphasis on enrollment and retention of minorities and women in medical schools and related health education professional programs. We are also committed to placing a greater emphasis on medical research and services to meet the needs of minorities, women and children. Reproductive Rights—

We fully recognize the religious and ethical concerns which many Americans have about abortion. We also recognize the belief of many Americans that a woman has a right to choose whether and when to have a child. The Democratic Party supports the 1973 Supreme Court decision on abortion rights as the law of the land and opposes any constitutional amendment to restrict or overturn that decision. Furthermore, we pledge to support the right to be free of environmental and worksite hazards to reproductive health of women and men. We further pledge to work for programs to improve the health and safety of pregnancy and childbirth, including adequate prenatal care, family planning, counseling, and services with special care to the needs of the poor, the isolated, the rural, and the young. Financially Distressed Public Hospitals—

Frequently, the only sources of medical care for much of the inner city population is the public general hospital. The ever-increasing costs of providing high quality hospital services and the lack of insurance coverage for many of the patients served have jeopardized the financial stability of these institutions. Immediate support is required for financially distressed public hospitals that provide a major community service in urban and rural areas. In underserved areas where public hospitals have already been closed because of financial difficulty, we must explore methods for returning the needed hospitals to active service. We must develop financial stability for these hospitals. Our approach should stress system reforms to assure that more primary medical care is provided in free-standing community centers, while the hospital is used for referral services and hospitalization. Medicaid Reimbursement—

The Democratic Party supports programs to make the Medicaid reimbursement formulae more equitable. Unnecessary Prescriptions—”


24 posted on 06/29/2011 4:41:25 AM PDT by LibLieSlayer ("GIVE ME LIBERTY OR GIVE ME DEATH"! I choose LIBERTY and PALIN!)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

“Mitt” Romney always looks like a sleazy used-car salesman to me

And his behaviour proves it too.

What has he said or done recently to make the media believe he is the ‘front runner’


27 posted on 06/29/2011 5:22:21 AM PDT by Mr. K (CAPSLOCK! -Unleash the fury! [Palin/Bachman 2012- unbeatable ticket])
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She is—and I say this with all due respect—a babe

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Well we know this could never be said about Dum women for two reasons.

1) Majority are ugly as hell
2) Dum women would attack this guy mercilessly as a misogynist pig.


34 posted on 06/29/2011 5:49:23 AM PDT by Marty62 (Marty60)
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Michele Bachmann kind of reminds me of a fondly-remembered old girlfriend of mine.

Anyway.

How are Romney’s looks “classically presidential”? He looks like a president only if Hollywood is doing the casting. There have been a few presidents who were handsome. There have been more that have been distinguished-looking. There have been some that were goofy-looking. Most have been ordinary-looking.


41 posted on 06/29/2011 7:27:51 AM PDT by Southside_Chicago_Republican ("It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged." -- G.K. Chesterton)
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