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Old 03-13-2009, 10:51 AM
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No, they are supposed to present as the party with better answers, with strong suggestions, with a cohesive group of leaders meeting with Obama then holding the press conference saying, "Here's what we have recommended to the Pres".

Yes, they are outvoted, but they need to show the public that their sleeves are rolled up and they are working on solving this crisis, too - and are willing to work with Obama.

I agree that they should be doing what you said above instead of this childish bickering that is going on in Congress (and Dems are just as bad... constantly attacking the republicans in congress also). Its childish from both parties.

I'd like to see the Republicans working with Obama, but how are they supposed to work with him to get things done when his extremely liberal agenda is going against everything Republicans stand for? He hasnt seemed open to conservative ideas at all either, contrary to what he lead us to believe before the inaguration. I really had hope..

It goes both ways, for the Repubs to be able to work with Obama.. he needs to be more open to working with them, not just sitting down with them, listening to thier ideas and saying "well, we won...".
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Old 03-15-2009, 09:47 PM
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its laughable, republican, democrat. liberal, conservative. what a load of crap. people are too blind to recognize that either side will screw the people and point at the other guy. now the republicans excuse is a liberal agenda...what a farce. so far hes doing the same thing the last guy did, thats funny i thought he(bush)was supposed to be a conservative? earmarks, oh there were none of those the last 8 years. besides what do they amount to a few billion, meanwhile we've pissed away a almost a trillion on that iraq crap and another trillion on obamas boondoogle, thats just peachy. now were being called to the carpet by china and folks are worried about liberal or conservative, when both sides are loaded with idealogical morons. 90% of the sh!t they squabble about is nobody elses business, but both sides want to decide whats best for me and everyone else. to the conservatives...look out those stem cell terrorist might get you...to the liberals...give me a chainsaw i got some trees that got to go. meanwhile get your head out of the other guys a$$ hole and start doing something right then maybe i might believe either one of you.
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Old 03-15-2009, 11:40 PM
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I agree that they should be doing what you said above instead of this childish bickering that is going on in Congress (and Dems are just as bad... constantly attacking the republicans in congress also). Its childish from both parties.

I'd like to see the Republicans working with Obama, but how are they supposed to work with him to get things done when his extremely liberal agenda is going against everything Republicans stand for? He hasnt seemed open to conservative ideas at all either, contrary to what he lead us to believe before the inaguration. I really had hope..

It goes both ways, for the Repubs to be able to work with Obama.. he needs to be more open to working with them, not just sitting down with them, listening to thier ideas and saying "well, we won...".
Why are people on horse boards so conservative? Obama is not "liberal" at all. He is a politician.
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Old 03-16-2009, 09:35 AM
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Why are people on horse boards so conservative? Obama is not "liberal" at all. He is a politician.
smartest thing i've read. just like they tried to call bush a conservative, the guy was conservative on brainpower, thats about it.
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Old 03-17-2009, 07:31 PM
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smartest thing i've read. just like they tried to call bush a conservative, the guy was conservative on brainpower, thats about it.

LOL

Bush was as anti-conservative as it gets.
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Old 03-17-2009, 07:36 PM
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LOL

Bush was as anti-conservative as it gets.
Fiscally...maybe..Socially, very conservative
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Old 03-26-2009, 02:09 PM
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Just bumping this, so those fearfully hiding in their bunkers, awaiting the end of the US as we know it, have access
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Just bumping this, so those fearfully hiding in their bunkers, awaiting the end of the US as we know it, have access
Thanks and put this thread to bed. Too much to cover in one thread, chapter, book, or library at this point. Know you began a Rep welcome back!!!!! LMAO
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Old 03-26-2009, 06:31 PM
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Just bumping this, so those fearfully hiding in their bunkers, awaiting the end of the US as we know it, have access
WE can have access to your bunker??......Cool,Dude!
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