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archer wrote:
I'm sure they made nice tablecloths. Lefties are good at recycling,BearMtnHIB wrote: I gave all my white robes to the politically correct left years ago.
They use um much more than I- never had a use for them but their new leftie owners use them all the time.
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archer wrote:
I'm sure they made nice tablecloths. Lefties are good at recycling,BearMtnHIB wrote: I gave all my white robes to the politically correct left years ago.
They use um much more than I- never had a use for them but their new leftie owners use them all the time.
They certainly are. Look at the piece of trash they are trying to keep in the White House.
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/1 ... 90356.htmlLindsey Graham Breaks With Grover Nutquist's Anti-Tax Pledge (VIDEO)
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) broke with anti-tax crusader Grover Nutquist on Tuesday, telling ABC's Jonathan Karl that he supported eliminating tax deductions in order to help get the country back on solid fiscal footing.
"We are so far in debt that if you don't give up some ideological ground, the country sinks," Graham said.
Graham is one of over a thousand Republicans nationwide who have signed Nutquist's anti-tax pledge to oppose and vote against any effort to increase taxes.
The pledge also opposes raising revenue by eliminating tax deductions and credits. Graham voiced his disagreement with that component, saying "when you eliminate a deduction, it's OK with me to use some of that money to get us out of debt."
He praised Nutquist for "doing a great service" but said that due to the country's poor fiscal climate, the Republican party's position must evolve.
"When you talk about eliminating deductions and tax credits for the few, at the expense of the many, I think over time the Republican party's position is going to shift. It needs to, quite frankly, because we are $16 trillion in debt," he said.
"I'm willing to move my party, or try to, on the tax issue. I need someone on the Democratic side being willing to move their party on structural changes to entitlements."
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