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The future of the Republican Party? - RgrF - 03-02-2009




Re: The future of the Republican Party? - NeverMind - 03-02-2009

stop being a whiner.


Re: The future of the Republican Party? - Mac-A-Matic - 03-02-2009

I wonder what it's like to live so blindly consumed by politics that one is compelled to post something such as this.

It's as though the OP is ignorant of how the democrats lost control in 1992, only to emerge again sixteen years later. As though what comes around doesn't go around...


Re: The future of the Republican Party? - samintx - 03-02-2009

Mac-A-Matic wrote:
I wonder what it's like to live so blindly consumed by politics that one is compelled to post something such as this.

It's as though the OP is ignorant of how the democrats lost control in 1992, only to emerge again sixteen years later. As though what comes around doesn't go around...

AMEN but then I think one must consider the source. Typical for "the other side". Life and times tend to be a pendulum as you said.


Re: The future of the Republican Party? - Rick-o - 03-02-2009

The Republican'ts are quickly becoming irrelevant. It's amusing watching them going into shock over their continuing losses. The party of the filthy rich won't be able to buy/cheat/steal themselves out of this predicament.

The few that hang around here were stunned when their party lost the election in November, and now they cry like little babies now that they are told to pay their fair share of taxes.

Off with their heads! And that includes the filthy rich corrupted dimocrats that are also in the mix, although next to the repugnant-Cons, their numbers are small.

The way I see it, both parties have thieves and liars in the system. It's time to get these criminals from both sides out of our government and into prison.


Re: The future of the Republican Party? - Spock - 03-02-2009

If we get universal health care will all the right wingers have mandatory humor by-passes?

I thought it was a funny picture.


Re: The future of the Republican Party? - rgG - 03-02-2009

Bring back the Whig party! Big Grin


Re: The future of the Republican Party? - samintx - 03-02-2009

Rick-o wrote:
The Republican'ts are quickly becoming irrelevant. It's amusing watching them going into shock over their continuing losses. The party of the filthy rich won't be able to buy/cheat/steal themselves out of this predicament.

The few that hang around here were stunned when their party lost the election in November, and now they cry like little babies now that they are told to pay their fair share of taxes.

Off with their heads! And that includes the filthy rich corrupted dimocrats that are also in the mix, although next to the repugnant-Cons, their numbers are small.

The way I see it, both parties have thieves and liars in the system. It's time to get these criminals from both sides out of our government and into prison.

Me thinks you protest too much about the rich. Sour grapes? I'm not rich but Obama is going to be taxing me after this year to pay for all his handouts. The middle class may be getting a free ride for one year...but the coming years "rich" and middle class are going to see the tax ax fall....and hard.


Re: The future of the Republican Party? - Rick-o - 03-02-2009

I don't really care what you think, Suzanne.


Re: The future of the Republican Party? - Mike Sellers - 03-02-2009

Rick-o wrote:
The Republican'ts are quickly becoming irrelevant. It's amusing watching them going into shock over their continuing losses.

The exact same thing was said of the Democratic party after the 2002 elections. Don't be cocky. Fortunes can quickly change.