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Ultra Member
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Feb 20, 2013, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Wondergirl
If they have the same company covering them as I do for me, they paid for my transfusions back in 2009.
SMH again...
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Senior Member
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Feb 20, 2013, 08:31 PM
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I think the Republicans have become too extreme to win a national election. If they want to have a chance again, they will have to make some changes to their positions and stop letting tea party types win nominations instead of reasonable candidates. They've lost at least four winnable senate seats in last few elections because of this. I think they will have to become more willing to compromise on immigration, raising taxes, shut up about abortion, birth control, rape, gay marriage.
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Ultra Member
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Feb 20, 2013, 09:29 PM
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You want them to compromise their views and their base to get elected, what is the use of that? May as well keep the compromise you have represented by the Democrats. The idea of politics is that you have opposing views not the same view. If you want parties with the same view you may as well have communism. The electorate has swung one way because of extremism and it will swing back. Nothing lasts for ever
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Uber Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 06:16 AM
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Hello again,
Remember when I said that the Republicans will NEVER pass an immigration bill?? Looky here:
excon
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Ultra Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 06:23 AM
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Originally Posted by paraclete
You want them to compromise their views and their base to get elected, what is the use of that? may as well keep the compromise you have represented by the Democrats. The idea of politics is that you have opposing views not the same view. If you want parties with the same view you may as well have communism. the electorate has swung one way because of extremism and it will swing back. Nothing lasts for ever
Thanks , someone gets it .
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Ultra Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 06:27 AM
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Originally Posted by excon
Hello again,
Remember when I said that the Republicans will NEVER pass an immigration bill??? Looky here:
excon
Imagine that... people living on the border and dealing with most of the negative effects of illegal immigration have different view than country club libs living in gated communities ;hiring illegals to do the laundry ,the lawn mowing ,and the parenting for them.
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Uber Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 06:31 AM
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Hello again, tom:
I did NOT know that you guys thought John McCain was a country club lib... You learn something on this site every day.
excon
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Ultra Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 06:38 AM
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Originally Posted by excon
Hello again, tom:
I did NOT know that you guys thought John McCain was a country club lib... You learn something on this site every day.
excon
He has always aligned himself with the Rockefeller,Country Club ,inside the beltway Repubics.
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Uber Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 07:09 AM
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Hello again, tom:
Come on, tom.. I KNOW you're flummoxed. I would be too, if say, MY party told me that Medicare recipients were MOOCHERS... Look. You're one of the guys who's yelling at McCain.. I got that... But, Rubio is out there too. Is HE a country club lib?
Really... You guys ARE at war with each other... Let me know when the smoke clears... We're either going to have the old Republican party back, or... I don't know what will happen if the Tea Party takes over...
excon
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Ultra Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 07:13 AM
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Originally Posted by earl237
I think the Republicans have become too extreme to win a national election. If they want to have a chance again, they will have to make some changes to their positions and stop letting tea party types win nominations instead of reasonable candidates. They've lost at least four winnable senate seats in last few elections because of this. I think they will have to become more willing to compromise on immigration, raising taxes, shut up about abortion, birth control, rape, gay marriage.
They've blown some chances for sure but this 'extremist' line is concocted nonsense.
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Expert
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Feb 21, 2013, 07:25 AM
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Originally Posted by tomder55
imagine that ... people living on the border and dealing with most of the negative effects of illegal immigration have different view than country club libs living in gated communities ;hiring illegals to do the laundry ,the lawn mowing ,and the parenting for them.
Lets be clear those are older conservative republicans believing a gun is the only answer to the immigration problem. Their attitude is no surprise. They have been hollering for years despite the fence and the laws they have written. Its also a place where buying guns in bulk by 18 year olds and reselling them to whoever is a misdemeanor less than jaywalking.
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Uber Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 07:34 AM
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Hello again, tal:
If you'd been told by your governor that HEADLESS Americans were scattered all around the desert, you'd think a gun was the only answer too..
Immigration reform will NOT make it by these people.
excon
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Expert
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Feb 21, 2013, 07:47 AM
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Unless the Maverick changes his mind and withdraws his support... AGAIN. And Rubio, not Obama's name is on he bill. McCain doesn't care what those town hallers are squawking about. It's the house that will kabosh everything as usual. The local yokels control them completely.
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Ultra Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by talaniman
The local yokels control them completely.
Um, isn't that how it was intended?
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Ultra Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 08:15 AM
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Speaking of 2016, this guy knows how to turn an awkward moment into a win...
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Uber Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 08:17 AM
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Hello again, Steve:
Um, isn't that how it was intended?
It IS. But, why don't you speak frank with us??
The PURPOSE of the right wing flip flop is to GAIN the Hispanic vote.. Nobody is pretending that you've actually CHANGED your minds about illegals, and NOBODY believes that you have - especially the Hispanics...
So, my question to you is, is it better to succumb to what the local yokels want, or win a presidency? OR, in the alternative, do you believe you CAN win the presidency even if you DON'T get that vote??
Excon
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Ultra Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 08:30 AM
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You'd think that as much as Hispanics hate Republicans and with Texas having a Hispanic population roughly 3 times the national average, Texas wouldn't be run by a bunch of white Republicans.
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Ultra Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 08:31 AM
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I don't want the illegal alien vote. As for McCain .I admire his service . But his record as a Senator has been at best mixed. He has this Senate 'commity ' obsession and concedes on too many positions as a result. Just this week he was doing a great job holding up Hagel's appointment to try to get answers on Benghazi. Then at the critical moment ;he backed down and threw away all the leverage he'd built .
He knows what the Republicans want in an immigration bill . But he is demonstrating yet again that he will cave.
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Uber Member
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Feb 21, 2013, 08:51 AM
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Hello again, Steve:
You'd think that as much as Hispanics hate Republicans and with Texas having a Hispanic population roughly 3 times the national average, Texas wouldn't be run by a bunch of white Republicans.
Are you saying that you're HAPPY with your current policy of throw 'em out, and so are Texas Hispanics?? I can't tell.. Are you FOR amnesty, or not? To quote John McCain, all I want is a yes or no.
And, Marco Rubio?? Maybe he'll move to Israel.
Excon
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Expert
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Feb 21, 2013, 09:15 AM
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Originally Posted by speechlesstx
You'd think that as much as Hispanics hate Republicans and with Texas having a Hispanic population roughly 3 times the national average, Texas wouldn't be run by a bunch of white Republicans.
2003 Texas redistricting - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 2003 Texas redistricting refers to a controversial mid-decade congressional redistricting plan. In the 2004 elections, it resulted in the Republicans' taking a majority of the House seats for the first time since Reconstruction, by a 21 to 11 margin, or a 2 to 1 ratio. This was disproportional to the voting breakdown in the state in the presidential election, in which there was a 61/38 voting ratio of Republicans to Democrats. Opponents challenged the plan in three suits, combined when the case went to the United States Supreme Court in League of United Latin American Citizens v. Perry.
On June 28, 2006, the Supreme Court upheld the statewide redistricting as constitutional, with the exception of Texas' 23rd congressional district, which it held was racially gerrymandered in violation of Section 2 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, apparently to try to protect a Hispanic Republican representative. This district had to be redrawn in a plan with oversight by the court. When completed, a special election was held for the representative of the new district; the Democrat Ciro Rodriguez won the seat.
The war goes on.
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