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View Poll Results: The GOP debate is tonight! I can't wait for ...
Rick Perry to kick Mitt Romney's ass! 0 0%
Michelle Bachmann to attack Perry. 1 16.67%
Me to drink every time someone says, "Reagan" (drink!) 2 33.33%
Ron Paul to win another debate, be ignored by media. 1 16.67%
Sarah Palin to park her motorhome outside the theatre, "just in the neighborhood". 0 0%
See if Rick Santorum (google!) will be there and get angry he's being ignored again. 1 16.67%
See those liberal jerks at MSNBC ask "gotcha!" questions! 1 16.67%
Will Rick Perry's hair be better than Romney's? 2 33.33%
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Old 09-07-2011, 08:36 PM
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Huntsman is a wannabe globalist. He wants in the club so bad.
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Old 09-07-2011, 09:10 PM
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Well, when the audience interrupted with cheering and applause a question addressed to former presidential candidate Rick Perry, noting he's had more people on death row killed - 254 - than any other governor, I give up.

That is the most pathetic thing I've ever seen. Cheering dead death row inmates. Welcome to America.
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Old 09-07-2011, 09:12 PM
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Americans love the death penalty, border fences, forced inoculations, multiple wars, and jerbs.
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Old 09-07-2011, 09:14 PM
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Americans love the death penalty, border fences, forced inoculations, multiple wars, and jerbs.
How do you think Perry did?
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Old 09-07-2011, 09:16 PM
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How do you think Perry did?
Not good. He's a democrat in RINO clothing.
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Old 09-07-2011, 09:19 PM
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Not good. He's a democrat in RINO clothing.
Yeah. He lost his train of thought several times, and had to look down at his notes to pick something up and carry on.

I don't think any of them did well or came across as even competent tonight. It was ugly and weird.
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Old 09-07-2011, 09:23 PM
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Ron Paul was honest and that's not good when you're addressing sheeple. The problem with the border fence is what happens when our economy collapses and police officers aren't being paid and martial law is declared. Can we get out?

The mainstream media doesn't want to discuss that possibility but every month that goes by things keep getting worse. We're looking at a total collapse in the next 18 months.
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That is the most pathetic thing I've ever seen. Cheering dead death row inmates. Welcome to America.
The old ladies and children, in the streets, following the fall of the twin towers, cheering murdered, innocent victims was the most pathetic thing I've ever seen.
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The old ladies and children, in the streets, following the fall of the twin towers, cheering murdered, innocent victims was the most pathetic thing I've ever seen.
Dell wins this round.
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Dell wins this round.
I was talking about American citizens sitting in an auditorium at a freeking political debate, cheering a US Governor for having the highest number of inmates killed.

Cheering and applauding.

An embarrassment to the American political system IMO. Rude, nasty, hateful (and btw, I am not against the death penalty)

If we want to open morality comparisons up to behaviour of other societies around the world, Dell's example hardly matters as significant in the scheme of things.

Tell me, Dell - do you agree or disagree with the applause by those in the debate audience? Yes or no?
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I was talking about American citizens sitting in an auditorium at a freeking political debate, cheering a US Governor for having the highest number of inmates killed.

Cheering and applauding.

An embarrassment to the American political system IMO. Rude, nasty, hateful (and btw, I am not against the death penalty)

If we want to open morality comparisons up to behaviour of other societies around the world, Dell's example hardly matters as significant in the scheme of things.

Tell me, Dell - do you agree or disagree with the applause by those in the debate audience? Yes or no?
On this point
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Dells - Far Worse
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On this point
Riots point - Bad
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Did you watch the debate? It was pretty discomfiting to witness that, so much so that Brian Williams immediately gave Rick Perry the opportunity to distance himself from it - and Perry declined to do so.

Then Perry doubled down on never having any doubt about anybody he's executed. Un- effing believable.

But, Williams didn't have the guts to name names. He should have.
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Tell me, Dell - do you agree or disagree with the applause by those in the debate audience? Yes or no?
I disagree but is still light years away from the most pathetic thing I've ever seen.

Tell me Riot was the cheering for the murdered victims of Twin Towers compared to the cheering of the deaths or convicted murderers, far more pathetic, slightly more pathetic, equal or less pathetic?

BTW I think your question posed above, in the face of my response is just about equally pathetic to the applause at the debate last night.
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I disagree but is still light years away from the most pathetic thing I've ever seen.
Point taken. Same thought, different adjectives. But yes, that was one of the most pathetic things I've ever seen at a political debate

(we'll qualify it in that more obvious way for the more literal crowd)
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Huntsman is a wannabe globalist. He wants in the club so bad.
He was slammin' them right and left with reality. He is exactly hoping they ditch Mittens for him.
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