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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Freeper on February 21, 2012, 06:53:11 PM
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The Second Stone
Careful what you wish for. Santorum is a grave danger to America
There have been a number of posts in various threads and forums about how people would like to see Santorum as the Republican nominee because he is so easily beatable.
Please stop this and consider. I thought Reagan and Bush II were hopeless clowns nobody would vote for. I was wrong. Santorum is much, much worse, and we must make sure he does not occupy the White House. He is a zealous religious fascist. No major candidate in the history of our nation threatens interests he disagrees with as blindly as Santorum.
As bad as the Republican field is, none represents the fascist danger that Santorum has laid bare in the past few weeks.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002336664
Yeah he will ban birth control, make church attendance mandatory, and round up the gheys and have them shot. :whatever:
If any candidate is dangerous, it is 0bama, he has been destroying our country for 3 years now, we cant handle another term.
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002336664
Yeah he will ban birth control, make church attendance mandatory, and round up the gheys and have them shot. :whatever:
If any candidate is dangerous, it is 0bama, he has been destroying our country for 3 years now, we cant handle another term.
They tell us who the fear. In two weeks, I get my chance to help make all of their nightmares come true!
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Lighten up Francis.
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I do hope Santorum gets the nomination.
Just for the sheer batshit crazy it will drive DUmmies and liberals. :lmao:
Damn, this is going to be GREAT!!!
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Yup, no possible way any damned Catholic could ever make a decent POTUS...
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c3/John_F._Kennedy%2C_White_House_color_photo_portrait.jpg/500px-John_F._Kennedy%2C_White_House_color_photo_portrait.jpg)
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Santorum has some ideas he really should keep to himself as far as federal policy goes (tripling the child tax deduction for one), but he has no problem explaining them and doesn't sound like a stumble**** retard if he doesn't have a script in front of him. I'd need underwear made of Space Shuttle tiles to post this at the DUmp but I agree with some of what he's said, at least from what I've seen on his MTP interviews.
If more married women left the workforce to take care of their children, it would be a net gain to society. It certainly can't make it any worse than it already is. It frees up jobs for others, provides a stable foundation for children's academic and personal growth, and future economic prospects and families aren't paying for two of everything, including taxes. Of course, DUmmies hear that and immediately leap to the most ridiculous conclusions they can conceive. But nobody likes having the government tell them what to do, whether it's Rick Santorum or Barack Obama. So... maybe Rick needs to focus on the important stuff and let people live their lives without his help.
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If more married women left the workforce to take care of their children, it would be a net gain to society. It certainly can't make it any worse than it already is. It frees up jobs for others, provides a stable foundation for children's academic and personal growth, and future economic prospects and families aren't paying for two of everything, including taxes. Of course, DUmmies hear that and immediately leap to the most ridiculous conclusions they can conceive. But nobody likes having the government tell them what to do, whether it's Rick Santorum or Barack Obama. So... maybe Rick needs to focus on the important stuff and let people live their lives without his help.
It's almost not cost effective for some women to work...by the time you add up childcare, gas costs, etc. I know I spend more money when I work a lot compared to when I don't, just due to not being able to "shop smart" in the limited amount of free time I have.
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Santorum has some ideas he really should keep to himself as far as federal policy goes (tripling the child tax deduction for one), but he has no problem explaining them and doesn't sound like a stumble**** retard if he doesn't have a script in front of him. I'd need underwear made of Space Shuttle tiles to post this at the DUmp but I agree with some of what he's said, at least from what I've seen on his MTP interviews.
If more married women left the workforce to take care of their children, it would be a net gain to society. It certainly can't make it any worse than it already is. It frees up jobs for others, provides a stable foundation for children's academic and personal growth, and future economic prospects and families aren't paying for two of everything, including taxes. Of course, DUmmies hear that and immediately leap to the most ridiculous conclusions they can conceive. But nobody likes having the government tell them what to do, whether it's Rick Santorum or Barack Obama. So... maybe Rick needs to focus on the important stuff and let people live their lives without his help.
Then why isn't the welfare/foodstamp/project ghetto's a source of geniuses?
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Then why isn't the welfare/foodstamp/project ghetto's a source of geniuses?
Because none of those bitches are married. It's all babymamas... you got kids raising kids.
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Santorum has some ideas he really should keep to himself as far as federal policy goes (tripling the child tax deduction for one), but he has no problem explaining them and doesn't sound like a stumble**** retard if he doesn't have a script in front of him. I'd need underwear made of Space Shuttle tiles to post this at the DUmp but I agree with some of what he's said, at least from what I've seen on his MTP interviews.
If more married women left the workforce to take care of their children, it would be a net gain to society. It certainly can't make it any worse than it already is. It frees up jobs for others, provides a stable foundation for children's academic and personal growth, and future economic prospects and families aren't paying for two of everything, including taxes. Of course, DUmmies hear that and immediately leap to the most ridiculous conclusions they can conceive. But nobody likes having the government tell them what to do, whether it's Rick Santorum or Barack Obama. So... maybe Rick needs to focus on the important stuff and let people live their lives without his help.
I gave up having a career when we decided to have children. My "repuke" husband didn't make me, I wanted to be home with my children. If I had to work I would (and did until I had my 2nd child) and don't think women who either decide to work or have to work are any less of a mother. BUT I do think being home everyday when my kids get out of school made a difference and I don't feel any less successful than a woman who thinks she has it all.
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As opposed to an inexperienced SCOAMF that has added over 5 trillion dollars of new debt in three years, divided the country more than it has been since the 1850s, and continually violated a majority of the Bill of Rights.
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Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Pol Pot, Castro, Saddam...now that's grave danger.
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The hypocrisy is dramatic.
When a Republican refers to satan and evil....its a threat to national freedom.
When Obama says Jesus supports his plan to tax the rich...its ignored, No big deal.
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Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Pol Pot, Castro, Saddam, 0bama...now that's grave danger.
Fixord!
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Stalin, Hitler, Mao, Pol Pot, Castro, Saddam...now that's grave danger.
Ya left out O'bummer! This POS has set our country down the road to Greece and the other Euro socialist paradises! Everyone complains about him takin' vacations and playin' too much golf! Hell, I wish he'd do more of each! At least then he wouldn't be screwin' the country as often!
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Right on cue, Maureen Dowd is calling Santorum a "Victorian-era fanatic".
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No one will love your children better than you can.
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Yeah he will ban birth control, make church attendance mandatory, and round up the gheys and have them shot.
That sounds okay, but I disagree with the part about banning birth control.
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I love how much they hate Santorum. :-)
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I love how much they hate Santorum. :-)
Watch, next he will be worse than Bush and Gingrich will start looking attractive to them.
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Watch, next he will be worse than Bush and Gingrich will start looking attractive to them.
HA! I will laugh my ass off if that happens. Watching them froth at the mouth is so entertaining.
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Watch, next he will be worse than Bush and Gingrich will start looking attractive to them.
Imagine if the media spent half as much time fact checking ( ala nadin et al. ) The Divine Obie Wan as they did writing (and maybe objectively checking) these stories:
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20120223/D9T2V2703.html
FACT CHECK: Errant claims on auto bailout, taxes
Feb 23, 2:56 AM (ET)
By CALVIN WOODWARD and TOM RAUM
WASHINGTON (AP) - Twenty Republican presidential debates later, the head-scratching claims kept coming.
Did Mitt Romney really cut taxes as Massachusetts governor, as he asserted yet again? Or did he raise them by hundreds of millions of dollars, as former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum alleged? And how could Newt Gingrich have given the nation four balanced budgets when he was only in Congress for two of them?
There was something old, something new in the misstatements of the candidates Wednesday in what was possibly the last GOP debate.
A look at some of the claims and how they compare with the facts:
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ROMNEY to Santorum: "You voted to raise the debt ceiling five times without compensating cuts in spending."
THE FACTS: Maybe so, but increases in the debt ceiling were not politically charged in the past as they are now. They just allow the government to pay bills run up by previous Congresses. To not pay them would be like deciding to stop paying a car loan or mortgage. In fact, President Ronald Reagan, an icon to most conservatives, supported increases in the debt limit 12 times over his two terms. The idea of insisting on offsetting spending cuts when raising the debt ceiling is relatively new.
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ROMNEY: "They finally realized I was right." - On the government ushering the auto industry into and out of bankruptcy.
THE FACTS: Romney did propose a bankruptcy process for the automakers before the government opted for that course. But there was a tremendous difference between the course he advocated and the one that was taken. GM and Chrysler went into bankruptcy on the strength of a massive bailout that Romney opposed. Neither Republican President George W. Bush nor Democratic President Barack Obama believed the automakers would have survived without that backup from taxpayers. Romney held out the possibility at the time of the government giving certain loan and warranty guarantees that would not have a
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Imagine that. :rotf: Naw who am I kidding. When you pull back the curtain the wizard turns out to be Soros feeding the script to TPOUS for The Divine Obie Wan to regurgitate to the adorning masses. Sickening really but kind of like what it must have been like listening to 'Dolf in the thirties.
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Then why isn't the welfare/foodstamp/project ghetto's a source of geniuses?
I think the operative phrase in what you bolded is the "Married woman" part, which doesn't apply in da gett-toe.
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Eenie Meenie Minee Moe
Catch a (what) by the toe
Surely not a ghett.