Steele is a "Cow on the tracks"

MikeMike

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so he is attempting to stop something that he and his voters do not want... and he would rather a full go at a completely bi-partisan setup... with the Dems its "my way or the highway" what a bunch of toolbags.
 

UberNeuman

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Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
so he is attempting to stop something that he and his voters do not want... and he would rather a full go at a completely bi-partisan setup... with the Dems its "my way or the highway" what a bunch of toolbags.

The time for bi-partisanship has ended... Get the fuck out of the way....

/between this and the "new" GOP website, I haven't laughed harder...
 

JD50

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Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
so he is attempting to stop something that he and his voters do not want... and he would rather a full go at a completely bi-partisan setup... with the Dems its "my way or the highway" what a bunch of toolbags.

The time for bi-partisanship has ended... Get the fuck out of the way....

You sound like a neocon.
 

UberNeuman

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Originally posted by: JD50
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
so he is attempting to stop something that he and his voters do not want... and he would rather a full go at a completely bi-partisan setup... with the Dems its "my way or the highway" what a bunch of toolbags.

The time for bi-partisanship has ended... Get the fuck out of the way....

You sound like a neocon.

and you make no sound as your head is a vacuum...
 

EagleKeeper

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If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass
 

FuzzyBee

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Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass

Nobody can seem to answer that.
 

OrByte

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Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass

Nobody can seem to answer that.

because Dems don't goosestep like repubs do.

yes I know...its hard to imagine.
 

bozack

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Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass

I agree, if all the lib whackjobs like Uber are so confident of their power then why are their panties in such a bind over this??

Or is it more a matter of the republicans should just move over simply because...what a joke.
 

UberNeuman

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Originally posted by: MotF Bane
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
The time for bi-partisanship has ended... Get the fuck out of the way....

Great attitude. :disgust:

Teabaggers and birthers, and the GOP kissing the ass of an "entertainer" deserve nothing better....

 

FuzzyBee

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Originally posted by: OrByte
Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass

Nobody can seem to answer that.

because Dems don't goosestep like repubs do.

yes I know...its hard to imagine.

Interesting - they seemed to "goosestep" pretty good for the wall street bailout bill.
 
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Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

It's hard to turn on the insurance and pharmaceutical companies that help finance your reelection campaigns knowing that if you do they will become your mortal enemies and will heavily finance your opposition in the next election. That's part of the problem.

Note that it may be impossible to find a single middle class person in another first world nation that has socialized medicine who would want to scrap their system in exchange for the American system.
 

JKing106

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Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass

Nobody can seem to answer that.

I can. They've been bought, just like all of the Republican prostitutes. It's called "Lobbying." It should be called "Bribery." Gotta love that money. Right, spidey?
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
so he is attempting to stop something that he and his voters do not want... and he would rather a full go at a completely bi-partisan setup... with the Dems its "my way or the highway" what a bunch of toolbags.

The time for bi-partisanship has ended... Get the fuck out of the way....

/between this and the "new" GOP website, I haven't laughed harder...

:thumbsup:
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass


That's because the bludog Dems are ex Republican's that jumped ship and are struggling with their identity. The problem is mostly in the Senate and I blame this squarely on the Majority leader Harry Reid AKA spineless.
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: MotF Bane
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
The time for bi-partisanship has ended... Get the fuck out of the way....

Great attitude. :disgust:

Well the Dems tried the Bi-partisanship route but hell would freeze over before the Republican's would ever consider negotiating in good faith.

 

IndyColtsFan

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Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass

Nobody can seem to answer that.

Of course not, it is easier to blame the Republicans than look at your own party.

And oh, by the way, LOL at the lefties saying "let's ram this through" or "the time for bipartisanship has ended" or something similar. These were the same guys complaining when Bush and Co. acted that way.
 

boomerang

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Originally posted by: blanghorst
Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass

Nobody can seem to answer that.

Of course not, it is easier to blame the Republicans than look at your own party.

And oh, by the way, LOL at the lefties saying "let's ram this through" or "the time for bipartisanship has ended" or something similar. These were the same guys complaining when Bush and Co. acted that way.
Part of the reason I've laughed all the way through this thread. :laugh:
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: blanghorst
Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass

Nobody can seem to answer that.

Of course not, it is easier to blame the Republicans than look at your own party.

And oh, by the way, LOL at the lefties saying "let's ram this through" or "the time for bipartisanship has ended" or something similar. These were the same guys complaining when Bush and Co. acted that way.


Lord knows the Republican's never blame their problems on the other party :roll:
 

IndyColtsFan

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Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: blanghorst
Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass

Nobody can seem to answer that.

Of course not, it is easier to blame the Republicans than look at your own party.

And oh, by the way, LOL at the lefties saying "let's ram this through" or "the time for bipartisanship has ended" or something similar. These were the same guys complaining when Bush and Co. acted that way.


Lord knows the Republican's never blame their problems on the other party :roll:

Oh, I see, the classic "But he did it first!" response. I saw that one coming from about 10,000 miles away. Ironic that the Democrats like to act like they are "above" all of that but in the end, they behave the exact same way. Which proves my point that these guys (Dems and Reps) are two sides of the same coin.

 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: blanghorst
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: blanghorst
Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass

Nobody can seem to answer that.

Of course not, it is easier to blame the Republicans than look at your own party.

And oh, by the way, LOL at the lefties saying "let's ram this through" or "the time for bipartisanship has ended" or something similar. These were the same guys complaining when Bush and Co. acted that way.


Lord knows the Republican's never blame their problems on the other party :roll:

Oh, I see, the classic "But he did it first!" response. I saw that one coming from about 10,000 miles away.

:Q it took you this long to shit on my thread ;) I was counting on the "typical" Blangwhore response and got it ;)
 

IndyColtsFan

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Sep 22, 2007
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Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: blanghorst
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: blanghorst
Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass

Nobody can seem to answer that.

Of course not, it is easier to blame the Republicans than look at your own party.

And oh, by the way, LOL at the lefties saying "let's ram this through" or "the time for bipartisanship has ended" or something similar. These were the same guys complaining when Bush and Co. acted that way.


Lord knows the Republican's never blame their problems on the other party :roll:

Oh, I see, the classic "But he did it first!" response. I saw that one coming from about 10,000 miles away.

:Q it took you this long to shit on my thread ;) I was counting on the "typical" Blangwhore response and got it ;)

I'm sorry, I just have a natural instinct to point out hypocrisy from both parties. Lately, most Spasm threads seem to make it easy for me.
 

Ausm

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: blanghorst
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: blanghorst
Originally posted by: Ausm
Originally posted by: blanghorst
Originally posted by: FuzzyBee
Originally posted by: Common Courtesy
If the UHC is so good, then why are the Dems themselves having so much infighting and blaming the Republicans for the stall job?

They say that they do not need the Repub to pass

Nobody can seem to answer that.

Of course not, it is easier to blame the Republicans than look at your own party.

And oh, by the way, LOL at the lefties saying "let's ram this through" or "the time for bipartisanship has ended" or something similar. These were the same guys complaining when Bush and Co. acted that way.


Lord knows the Republican's never blame their problems on the other party :roll:

Oh, I see, the classic "But he did it first!" response. I saw that one coming from about 10,000 miles away.

:Q it took you this long to shit on my thread ;) I was counting on the "typical" Blangwhore response and got it ;)

I'm sorry, I just have a natural instinct to point out hypocrisy from both parties. Lately, most Spasm threads seem to make it easy for me.

I :lips: you too ;) You can't fault for pointing out your hypocrisy either? Well maybe you can...oh well :roll: