michal1980
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The point is to draw the stunning comparison to obamas presidency.
You built it, right? :thumbsdown:
Are you really that dense? "The government owns you!" is NOT what that ad states at all. Let me restate it. Are you part of the social contract that makes our society, nay, our civilization work? Or do you reject any notion of social contract and government? Stop pretending that you are an island.
The DNC will talk about this:
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To keep everyones' mind off of this:
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This right here is the mind of liberal.
He honest belives "you didn't build that". You had better bow down to society and thank it for allowing you to succeed.
You built it, right? :thumbsdown:
Are you really that dense? "The government owns you!" is NOT what that ad states at all. Let me restate it. Are you part of the social contract that makes our society, nay, our civilization work? Or do you reject any notion of social contract and government? Stop pretending that you are an island.
If President Obama had half the fire (or spine) of Governor Patrick, this election would be over.Playing a few games, listening to the speechifying in the background.
I thought it might be a bit entertaining but for all the hoopla it is quite the boring evening thus far.
Playing a few games, listening to the speechifying in the background.
I thought it might be a bit entertaining but for all the hoopla it is quite the boring evening thus far.
If President Obama had half the fire (or spine) of Governor Patrick, this election would be over.
Of course, if President Obama had half the fire (or spine) of Governor Patrick, he might actually be getting something done in the West Wing.
Did you mistake him for John of Orange?Are you learning anything new?
I mean besides that David Axelrod is spending way too much time in the artificial tan spray booth?
Emph. mine.One thing that may have blunted the Republican convention's message is the perception by a majority in the poll that the GOP spent too much time criticizing the Democrats, leading only 36% of registered voters to say that the convention made them more likely to vote for Romney - a historically low number. Forty-six percent said what they saw or heard from the convention made the less likely to vote for Romney, with 13% saying it made no difference to their vote.
Did you mistake him for John of Orange?
Nice poster. Did it come with the El Flushbo newsletter?
Shooting politicians?
It seems the advice in your sig is something you only expect other people to take.
