stevendedalus

stevendedalus

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"A three-member panel of the Denver-based U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled unanimously that the rights of plaintiff Muneer Awad , a Muslim man living in Oklahoma City , likely would be violated if the ban on Sharia law tak

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Some candidates just don't get it. Paul should just declare himself a Tea Partier and run on it. Santorum should startup a Vatican Party. Perry should indeed secede. The professor should returtn to his ultraconservative district in GA in order to rejuvenate ccarnival barking. Huntsman is in the same leaking boat as Giuliani and Romney last time--they're in the wrong party. To get anywhere in the GOP he has to abandon his principles as Mitt has done.

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If the economy continues to tank—especially with unemployment high—Re publicans will not become the party of color but simply more whi

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Remember when Reaganomics turned the New Deal uoside down? Let's take on the poor economy by returning to respectable labor laws and restructuring a vibrant middle class. It's not rocket science. The need for Public Works[hiring PRIVATE contracturs] is a foregone concl

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"I want individuals to have their own insurance," Romney said yesterday in a speech at the Nashua, N.H. Chamber of Commerce. "That means the insurance company will have an incentive to keep you healthy. It also means if you don't like what they do, you can fire them. I like being able to fire people who provide services to me." When you campaign for seven years, you’re bound to lose sigh

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Apple is at it again: thinks its the only show in town. Thirty years of fraudulent proprietary technology while the rest of the universe clones, Apple should grow up and accept reality—IBM was sportsmanlike—so lighten up, Apple.

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Not so Opposites clash. Talk about contrasts even though neither could be more conservative. Santorum is war mongering over Iran, and Paul wants all stateside! Santorum has the war industry euphoric and Paul the peaceniks or pacifists dancing. Perry, of course tops them both with sending troops back to Iraq. [e digicons]:drool:[/e]

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"I know what it's like to worry whether you're gonna get fired," Romney explained to a crowd of several hundred people in Rochester. "There were a couple of times I wondered whether I was going to get a pink slip.'' This coming from son of an ex-governor and auto industry executive!! Romney suffers from amnesia.

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With regard to Paul's cheap shot, calling Newt a draft dodger, Vietnam was a long time ago. Paul should know that Carter exonerated them. Let it go. You don't hear anybody lambasting Muhammad Ali anymore. Vietnam was a long time ago. Paul should know that Carter exonerated them. Let it go.

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Sounda expensive. "Walmart" Don't be shocked. Florida's an anti union, redneck enclave now. Besides, during the Great Depression my mom influenced a guiltless complex on me when she abandoned Mom & Pop stores while sending me to the A&P.

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Though I'm surely no friend of the former Speaker, Paul's cheap shot at Newt's lack of service is totally outdated and irrelevant. His rancor is consistent with the Paul image as a cantankerous old man--and i should know!

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Though we think of the Republican Party consisting of white voters we forget that 45% of color votes the hard right line as well—mystifying. Of course, Miami and other key cities have a lot to do with it, since most of the ostensible "color" vote is Latino.

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[e digicons]:annoyed:[/e] I'm all for paychecks. But we need an economy that will sustain job growth. It's just not happening.

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