Wayne Harrison wrote: Please spare us your repeated announcements of who will win in November. I prefer to wait for the actual voters to cast their votes. Indulge us.
Yeah, all that chest pounding has such a hollow sound.... :Whistle
Wayne, you remind me of an old grandpa, crotchety, grumpy, pessimistic, an old fart..when you say "spare us your repeated announcements," That is directed only at you skippy! You know very well your liberal pals are going to get thumped in November..accept it, mourn for the losses you will have, and get with the program..pretty simple advice. Remember you called me Dr. Phil, I can help you :thumbsup:
Net, not this november, you libs with be thumping your heads in disbelief! :bash
You seem to be stuck on just a part of the subject of your own post, the masturbation part. Since you are not a religious person, apparently the Biblical Reference to it wouldn't faze, the part about:" better to deposit your seed in the belly of a whore, than upon the ground." Do you remember that one from your youth Sunday School classes?
Sorry to be preaching to you, but our youth is schooled with your Liberal mentality and I am opposed to things like that, including condoms to Kindergartners, and other extreme things like it. Call me Old Fashioned!!! Or is it just Old Values?
I have always thought there was a resemblance between Wayne and his Idol, now you have changed my whole outlook. Hmmm Wayne there is a pattern evolving here!
Majority Thinks GOP Has Moved Right Since Obama Took Office
The prevailing view among Americans is that the Republican Party has become more conservative since Barack Obama took office. Among the 54% who say so, most believe it is for reasons other than the Tea Party movement’s influence, and they are divided on whether the shift is a good or a bad thing.
Among the 54% who say so, about a third -- representing 19% of all Americans -- think the Tea Party movement is the primary reason for this; the rest believe other factors are at work.
The poll finds 30% of Americans identifying themselves as supporters of the Tea Party movement and 27% as opponents, with the remainder neutral or not having an opinion, consistent with what Gallup has found in four separate polls this year.
Wayne Harrison wrote: Majority Thinks GOP Has Moved Right Since Obama Took Office
The prevailing view among Americans is that the Republican Party has become more conservative since Barack Obama took office. Among the 54% who say so, most believe it is for reasons other than the Tea Party movement’s influence, and they are divided on whether the shift is a good or a bad thing.
Among the 54% who say so, about a third -- representing 19% of all Americans -- think the Tea Party movement is the primary reason for this; the rest believe other factors are at work.
The poll finds 30% of Americans identifying themselves as supporters of the Tea Party movement and 27% as opponents, with the remainder neutral or not having an opinion, consistent with what Gallup has found in four separate polls this year.
Good! This country needs to move back to the right and more conservative, especially fiscally. That is what almost all Americans want. They don't want liberal spending policies and bigger government. If you were to ask, most Americans would say they want more fiscally Conservative people running this country. And more conservative means more to the right.
The primaries have already moved the national debate sharply to the right. They have ended the boasts, so trendy in 2009, about a new era of liberal dominance. The tsunami is about seven weeks from shore, and the only question now is how many Democrats it washes out to sea.