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18 Mar 2013 09:51 #61 by RenegadeCJ
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The Dude wrote: What is really funny about this thread is that all the people in the videos that frogger posted have hurt there party more than they have helped it. I really hope you guys keep pushing these people as the leaders of the republican party.


What exactly is in those video's that is against the feelings of the average American?

Too bad future generations aren't here to see all the great things we are spending their $$ on!!

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18 Mar 2013 10:36 #62 by netdude
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RenegadeCJ wrote:

The Dude wrote: What is really funny about this thread is that all the people in the videos that frogger posted have hurt there party more than they have helped it. I really hope you guys keep pushing these people as the leaders of the republican party.


What exactly is in those video's that is against the feelings of the average American?


Keep thinking your an average American, your not as far right as some here, but you still don't see why your party is in decline.... denial leads to dismissal.

RNC: Voters see GOP as ‘scary’ and ‘out of touch'
http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm? ... 6A522AC300

RNC: ‘Drastic changes’ needed if party hopes to remain competitive
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing- ... ompetitive


You (collective not singular) live in an echo chamber (see Blazer Bob's forum as an example) and vehemently deny an possibility that anything outside of the policies set forth by the tea party and this is what you get, a total misunderstanding of what the 'Average American' needs want or is thinking..

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18 Mar 2013 11:01 #63 by archer
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netdude wrote: You (collective not singular) live in an echo chamber (see Blazer Bob's forum as an example) and vehemently deny an possibility that anything outside of the policies set forth by the tea party and this is what you get, a total misunderstanding of what the 'Average American' needs want or is thinking..


Isn't that the point here....that the GOP knows what is best for us and we, the people, should have no say in the kind of America we want?

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18 Mar 2013 11:13 #64 by RenegadeCJ
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netdude wrote:

RenegadeCJ wrote:

The Dude wrote: What is really funny about this thread is that all the people in the videos that frogger posted have hurt there party more than they have helped it. I really hope you guys keep pushing these people as the leaders of the republican party.


What exactly is in those video's that is against the feelings of the average American?


Keep thinking your an average American, your not as far right as some here, but you still don't see why your party is in decline.... denial leads to dismissal.

RNC: Voters see GOP as ‘scary’ and ‘out of touch'
http://dyn.politico.com/printstory.cfm? ... 6A522AC300

RNC: ‘Drastic changes’ needed if party hopes to remain competitive
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing- ... ompetitive


You (collective not singular) live in an echo chamber (see Blazer Bob's forum as an example) and vehemently deny an possibility that anything outside of the policies set forth by the tea party and this is what you get, a total misunderstanding of what the 'Average American' needs want or is thinking..


The mainstream liberal press has done a phenomenal job of telling people what the GOP stands for...regardless of whether they do or do not.

I don't know which policies are in those videos, or what most conservatives believe that are not what most people want...IF they were actually put into practice. Admittedly, many GOP members become as corrupt as the dems when they get in office. Just like when the GOP was in power, and became corrupt themselves.

Is living within your means really out of the mainstream?

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18 Mar 2013 11:15 #65 by RenegadeCJ
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archer wrote:

netdude wrote: You (collective not singular) live in an echo chamber (see Blazer Bob's forum as an example) and vehemently deny an possibility that anything outside of the policies set forth by the tea party and this is what you get, a total misunderstanding of what the 'Average American' needs want or is thinking..


Isn't that the point here....that the GOP knows what is best for us and we, the people, should have no say in the kind of America we want?


???? Isn't that the dem model? Life of Julia? Govt provides for us, and either allows us, or doesn't allow us freedoms throughout our life? GOP doesn't ban anything (or they shouldn't, unless it harms others physically), but the dems want to get involved in every part of our life.

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18 Mar 2013 12:11 #66 by chickaree
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It's become the model of all politicians.

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18 Mar 2013 13:15 #67 by archer
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RenegadeCJ wrote: GOP doesn't ban anything (or they shouldn't, unless it harms others physically), but the dems want to get involved in every part of our life.


You think DOMA allows freedoms for the gay community? How does allowing gays to marry harm others physically?

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18 Mar 2013 15:11 #68 by archer
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Listening to the Republican party interviews today, it appears they are very concerned about the color of lipstick the same old pig will be wearing going forward. Not one has recommended that the GOP replace the pig.

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18 Mar 2013 15:28 #69 by RenegadeCJ
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archer wrote: Listening to the Republican party interviews today, it appears they are very concerned about the color of lipstick the same old pig will be wearing going forward. Not one has recommended that the GOP replace the pig.



Incorrect Archer. That is EXACTLY what we are saying, which is why our young team is so strong. We are working on replacing the entrenched politicians. Right now, we, both dem and rep citizens are serving our govt. They aren't serving us...as they are supposed to do.

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18 Mar 2013 16:17 #70 by ScienceChic
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I'd love to see entrenched politicians replaced because you're right Renegade, they aren't serving us.

"Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another as if we were one single tribe.” -King T'Challa, Black Panther

The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it. ignorance may deride it, but in the end, there it is. ~Winston Churchill

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