Wha...Wha...wha...what!? You mean someone finally admitted this?:Q
Oh and the title is a direct quote, but I'm looking for who said it.
CkG
Oh and the title is a direct quote, but I'm looking for who said it.
CkG
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
:music: Where oh where have the conservative republicans gone? Oh where oh where have they gone? :music:
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
I know you haven't left the bldg, Cad, however where are the conservative republicans in Congress? Why would they forsake such basic conservative tenets and push through such a massive entitlement? $400B over 10 years?! My god, it's full of pork. Someone keep the pills away from Rush's mouth.
Howard Dean about Richard GephartOriginally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Oh and the title is a direct quote, but I'm looking for who said it.
CkG
Originally posted by: SViscusi
Howard Dean about Richard GephartOriginally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Oh and the title is a direct quote, but I'm looking for who said it.
CkG
On Pbs
Yawn. People in the same party disagree about something. Oh my God, the sky is falling. Thank God you're not one of those partisan hacks you keep whining about, or you might try to use this quote as part of some lame political game.Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Wha...Wha...wha...what!? You mean someone finally admitted this?:Q
Oh and the title is a direct quote, but I'm looking for who said it.
CkG
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Yawn. People in the same party disagree about something. Oh my God, the sky is falling. Thank God you're not one of those partisan hacks you keep whining about, or you might try to use this quote as part of some lame political game.Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Wha...Wha...wha...what!? You mean someone finally admitted this?:Q
Oh and the title is a direct quote, but I'm looking for who said it.
CkG
When you're done with this little diversion, how about chasing down a little quote about "voodoo economics"? Maybe we could start pulling up some of McCain's quotes about Bush-lite.
While I'll grant you it's not as common these days, even Republicans are sometimes allowed to think for themselves. A pity so many have forgotten how.
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Yawn. People in the same party disagree about something. Oh my God, the sky is falling. Thank God you're not one of those partisan hacks you keep whining about, or you might try to use this quote as part of some lame political game.Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Wha...Wha...wha...what!? You mean someone finally admitted this?:Q
Oh and the title is a direct quote, but I'm looking for who said it.
CkG
When you're done with this little diversion, how about chasing down a little quote about "voodoo economics"? Maybe we could start pulling up some of McCain's quotes about Bush-lite.
While I'll grant you it's not as common these days, even Republicans are sometimes allowed to think for themselves. A pity so many have forgotten how.
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Yawn. People in the same party disagree about something. Oh my God, the sky is falling. Thank God you're not one of those partisan hacks you keep whining about, or you might try to use this quote as part of some lame political game.Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Wha...Wha...wha...what!? You mean someone finally admitted this?:Q
Oh and the title is a direct quote, but I'm looking for who said it.
CkG
When you're done with this little diversion, how about chasing down a little quote about "voodoo economics"? Maybe we could start pulling up some of McCain's quotes about Bush-lite.
While I'll grant you it's not as common these days, even Republicans are sometimes allowed to think for themselves. A pity so many have forgotten how.
Ever since the Repubs pushed this medicare prescription drug benefit thru, the worst Cad has said about the Repubs is essentially "I don't agree with it." Meanwhile, he takes every opportunity to jab the democrats and score some points at their expense. That's fine Cad, I don't really care considering the Dems are huge hypocrites for bitching about the repubs pandering to AARP, but your true colors are showing. You partisan hack.
Yawn. People in the same party disagree about something. Oh my God, the sky is falling. Thank God you're not one of those partisan hacks you keep whining about, or you might try to use this quote as part of some lame political game.Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Yawn. People in the same party disagree about something. Oh my God, the sky is falling. Thank God you're not one of those partisan hacks you keep whining about, or you might try to use this quote as part of some lame political game.Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Wha...Wha...wha...what!? You mean someone finally admitted this?:Q
Oh and the title is a direct quote, but I'm looking for who said it.
CkG
When you're done with this little diversion, how about chasing down a little quote about "voodoo economics"? Maybe we could start pulling up some of McCain's quotes about Bush-lite.
While I'll grant you it's not as common these days, even Republicans are sometimes allowed to think for themselves. A pity so many have forgotten how.
Hey - I didn't say it - Dean said it. Remember all those years that Republicans were tagged with the "he's going to destroy SS, Medicare, etc" label? Well, I'm glad someone finally admitted that it really was fear-mongering. Kudos to Dean for calling them on their own tactic.
CkG
Hey! I liked what you said before the edit.Originally posted by: busmaster11
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Originally posted by: busmaster11
My fault for not reading all thie links first.
And for Bowfinger:
Cad, I love how you prove again and again how scared you and the other conservatives here are of Dean. How many threads have you opened devoted solely to trash him?
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: busmaster11
My fault for not reading all thie links first.
And for Bowfinger:
Cad, I love how you prove again and again how scared you and the other conservatives here are of Dean. How many threads have you opened devoted solely to trash him?
Few, and actually I've spread them around. Infact, I've actually posted threads in support of Dean(well, OK this is my second)
Oh, and for your comment about being "scared" of Dean - not hardly I welcome him as the nominee, as I think alot of Republicans do. I think Bush would have a harder time against someone like Kerry or Clark than he would with Dean.
CkG
Originally posted by: busmaster11
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: busmaster11
My fault for not reading all thie links first.
And for Bowfinger:
Cad, I love how you prove again and again how scared you and the other conservatives here are of Dean. How many threads have you opened devoted solely to trash him?
Few, and actually I've spread them around. Infact, I've actually posted threads in support of Dean(well, OK this is my second)
Oh, and for your comment about being "scared" of Dean - not hardly I welcome him as the nominee, as I think alot of Republicans do. I think Bush would have a harder time against someone like Kerry or Clark than he would with Dean.
CkG
13 in the last 30 days originated by you, Cad. I haven't gone through all of them so I don't know how many are expressly for mudslinging purps only.
Being a Dean supporter, I definitely think that if there's one Democratic candidate that can end up biting you on the a@@, its Dean... And its because the conservatives aren't taking him seriously. I don't mind. Let's keep it that way.
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Against Dean? Hardly, and like I said - there are atleast 2 threads that I've posted recently that somewhat "support" Dean. And I'm not sure people want to get into a counting debate about theads supposedly aimed at certain people There are plenty of anti-Bush threads, no?
Now again, back to the subject about admitting that Democrats use fear-mongering tactics with seniors and Medicare and Dean admitting it.
CkG
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
I agree with your statement, however does Dean speak for the entire democratic party?
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
I agree with your statement, however does Dean speak for the entire democratic party?
Is he not correct?
CkG
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
And I'm not sure people want to get into a counting debate about theads supposedly aimed at certain people There are plenty of anti-Bush threads, no?
It's funny - Deanites claim we don't take him seriously but then in a different breath say that he must be real threat since we are taking swipes at him...so which is it? I'll consider him a "threat" once(if) he gets the Dem nomination, until then he's just another candidate and I'll post things about any or all of them.