Posted on 11/18/2012 11:47:18 AM PST by Windy City Conservative
In response to Mitt Romney's analysis of why he may have lost the election -- specifically, that the President was successful in promising to bestow financial gifts on various constituent groups -- the Governor of Louisiana has remarked on CBS and on Fox News Sunday this morning that the Republican Party needs to stop talking down to voters and stop being ... wait for it ... the Stupid Party.
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If B H Obama, with his fake Hawaii BC, and a well known communist father of Kenyan citizenship, just won 2nd term as president, you are just wasting steam in saying any person born in US of legal parents, with a BC every body can see and get a copy of, is ineligible to run for president.
Not one of the 535 members of congress has raised issue of Obama’s ineligibility, neither has SCOTUS, neither has any of the 50 governors, neither has any of the 50 state legislatures passed such a resolution.
I suggest you employ your efforts in something you have at least a sliver of a chance in succeeding.
I'm sure you have a source and URL ready to substantiate your claim. I'd like to see it. Thanks.
It was on a televised interview right after the BP oils spill. Do your own research.
You have no source. You're full of crap.
Just because you want things to be a certain way doesn't make them so.
I like Jindal. I'd like to be able to vote for him, but he himself said he wasn't eligible.
You don't want to do any research, fine, don't. That doesn't make me wrong.
It's not my responsibility to prove Jindal didn't say something. That's not even possible. What is possible, if he indeed did say what you claim, is for you to post the evidence.
But you won't.
LOL
By the way, here is the stock answer to every abortion question. It needs to be memorized by every Republican office-holder and candidate:
"At the present time, the right to abortion is held by the Supreme Court as the law of the land and that ruling can only be changed by the Supreme Court. There is certainly nothing a single senator or congressman - - or even the entire Congress, for that matter - - can do to overturn a ruling of the Supreme Court, even a ruling with which I and many millions of other Americans profoundly disagree. As a US (Senator/Congressman) I will continue to support pro-life legislation that tests that 1974 ruling.
I will support judicial nominees, including appointments to the Supreme Court, who respect the United States Constitution, not as a guideline, or a meaningless living document, but as the framework for the limited government intended by the nations founders; a serious legal document that guarantees the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
"My hope is that someday soon Roe v. Wade will be overturned - - by the Supreme Court - - and decisions about abortion can be returned to the people; that is, to the states and to the communities where those decisions belong.
You want a link that badly, go find it. I also heard obama say "my muslim religion" and I don't have a link for that, either.
Actually I agree with what Mourdock said, but not with what Akin said.
But my point is that the candidate must be media savvy if he/she is going to win elections. Neither of those two were.
If Bobby Jindal decides to run for president, which I don’t think he will, but he will be more eligible than the current resident of White House. Why? Because...
Not one of the 535 members of congress has raised issue of Obamas ineligibility, neither has any one on SCOTUS, neither has any of the 50 governors, neither has any of the 50 state legislatures. People like you who like to eat your own disgust me.
Problem is that Jindal is right. The GOP IS The Stupid Party, just like the Democrats are The Evil Party.
The GOP is the Washington Generals.
I could not agree more with your stock answer to every abortion question. Why is it so difficult to get that through to conservative candidates?
How am I eating my own?
NOT YOU! Did I answer you instead of socalgal?
LOL yes...no problem and Happy Thanksgiving!
You certainly don't have to believe anything that interferes with the way you want to see the world. The name calling, though, is out of line.
You're complaining about name-calling?
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