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has become as overused as the dems blaming Bush for everything that Obama has f'd up the last 8 years.

We ended the last administration in crippling recession and two wars and now we have peace and prosperity. Trust me -- nobody is blaming Bush for this rebound.
 
It's a good thing Obama learned from the Iraq deal and didn't go all in on removing a government and allow terrorists to take over.

At the end of Bush we had some terrorist cells. By the end of Obama we'll have multiple terrorist states. Go Varsity!
 
It's a good thing Obama learned from the Iraq deal and didn't go all in on removing a government and allow terrorists to take over.

At the end of Bush we had some terrorist cells. By the end of Obama we'll have multiple terrorist states. Go Varsity!


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Under the administration of whom have 75% of Americans KIA and just under 90% of Americans wounded in Afghanistan occurred?
 
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Yep those JV terrorist states are no threat to anybody. The view from your rectum must be amazing to you. Go Obama! Bestest prez ever!

Gawd, I hate to pseudo-hijack a thread, but your "rectum" post gave me a flashback into the last century before Mathis Bros. bought Evans Furniture. Friends of mine in OKC went to a t-shirt party and the winner was "Save a gerbil, shop Evans". Somewhere in my "archives" I also have a faux newspaper with the shorter Mathis' holding up a pelt of "Bruce, the giant gerbil" from South America. Sadly, things ain't gotten any purtier !
 
Gawd, I hate to pseudo-hijack a thread, but your "rectum" post gave me a flashback into the last century before Mathis Bros. bought Evans Furniture. Friends of mine in OKC went to a t-shirt party and the winner was "Save a gerbil, shop Evans". Somewhere in my "archives" I also have a faux newspaper with the shorter Mathis' holding up a pelt of "Bruce, the giant gerbil" from South America. Sadly, things ain't gotten any purtier !
Hahahahahaha!
 
http://www.weeklystandard.com/conventional-wisdom/article/2001980


"And these people are hardly the "establishment" in any meaningful sense of the word. Consider the process in Colorado. There was a hierarchy at play, no doubt—delegates at precinct caucuses voted for delegates to district and state conventions, who voted for delegates to the national convention. But the process was open to any registered Republican, and more than a thousand people served as delegates at the state convention. There were some big political players involved, naturally, but by and large they were just average people. The same goes for the state conventions in places like Wyoming and North Dakota. These meetings in Cheyenne and Bismarck are in no way beholden to, or the equivalent of, the power players working on K Street."



BTW, the "delegates at precinct caucuses", that Jay Cost references? There were 60,000 of them, and they voted on March 1.
 
Did this get answered?

Was it directed to @syskatine

Maybe he needs a handicapped multiple choice answer section from which to choose.

I don't know. Cite? What's the point? That Obama should've stayed? Left sooner? Dumbya was better?

As soon as we establish relevance, I'd like to see if the same source has the numbers for Iraq and Manhattan.
 
I don't know. Cite? What's the point? That Obama should've stayed? Left sooner? Dumbya was better?

As soon as we establish relevance, I'd like to see if the same source has the numbers for Iraq and Manhattan.

Deflection. Bitch.
 
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