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Romney Says He Paid at Least 13% Tax Rate in Last Decade
#31
TheRealThing Wrote:What is your point? Akin is just a candidate, I don't know a thing about him and I'm not in a position to defend him. As for the rest, anyone of them on their worst day would be way better than politicians who think lying is just a means to an end. And that certainly incudes the office of the president. I just heard Obama tell another whopper only a couple hours ago. He said he doesn't have anything to do with his own superpack or the horrendous lie they put forth on the now famous Joe Soptic cancer death ad. Obama's superpack is run by one of Robert Gibbs subordinates. And was started in response to the SCOTUS's decision to uphold current campaign law. Then he said nobody associated with his campaign has ever called Romney a felon. See article--- http://www.politico.com/politico44/2012/...28757.html BTW, Stephanie Cutter is Obama's DEPUTY CAMPAIGN MANAGER for 2012
Akin is a congressman.
#32
TheRealVille Wrote:Akin is a congressman.

Just like your boy, Alcee Hastings, congressman from the Miami area, a convicted felon who was impeached, convicted, and removed from the judiciary by the US Senate. Now the "wise" voters of his district have him in the US Congress.

It wouldn't be advisable for you to start naming offenders. You would lose.
#33
It's ironic that a man who supports a ticket with Joe Biden on it would try to make an issue out of a Republican candidate making a stupid statement on the campaign trail. Especially considering how every prominent Republican who has voiced an opinion on the subject, from Romney down, has asked Akin to withdraw from the campaign. When Republican politicians embarrass the party, its leaders work to oust the offender.

When Democratic politicians embarrass the party...well, I don't think that ever happens these days. If liberals did not have double standards, they would have no standards at all.
#34
TheRealVille Wrote:Akin is a congressman.

So, in your opinion, if Akin says something that seems a little hard on the campaign trail, that's noteworthy in the extreme. But, if Obama gets caught in two lies inside of 5 minutes, no big deal and business as usual?
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#35
TheRealThing Wrote:So, in your opinion, if Akin says something that seems a little hard on the campaign trail, that's noteworthy in the extreme. But, if Obama gets caught in two lies inside of 5 minutes, no big deal and business as usual?
You said Akin was just a candidate. You people are the greatest at dancing, "twisting", that I have ever saw. Did I say anything of the sort? You Eric C Conn people need to go to bed, I've got to work in the morning.
#36
TheRealVille Wrote:You said Akin was just a candidate. You people are the greatest at dancing, "twisting", that I have ever saw. Did I say anything of the sort? You disability people need to go to bed, I've got to work in the morning.


Oh, so Akin isn't running for the senate in Missouri? There are 435 voting members in the house, heck nobody knows what half of them do or say. To me you dance around the facts daily. Does your main man Obama lie or not?
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#37
I'm a Republican but I'm also a realist. Akin may well cost the Republicans control of the US Senate just as the two female lightweights, O'Donnell in Delaware and Angle in Nevada may have done in 2010.

I think that Akin was trying to emphasize that he believes that pregnancies due to rape that result in abortions are rare and that he believes in protecting the preborn human being from the point of conception.

I wholeheartedly agree with Akin. I believe that the evidence provided by advances in DNA has removed any doubt that the newly conceived preborn is a separate being from the woman (I wouldn't refer to women who would kill their babies as "mothers"). Thus, it is a separate human being and should be entitled to the Fourteenth Amendment protections of due process and equal protection. I'm sure liberals/Democrats/abortionists don't like my position but they cannot rebut it in light of the facts.

Abortionists can argue all they want but we can now conclude from science that abortion does, in fact, murder another human being. So, in supporting abortion, for whatever reason, one is supporting the innocent murder of another human being. Intelligent individuals never doubted this fact. Now, no one can honestly argue otherwise with even a scintilla of credibility.

Nonetheless, the Republicans need to win as many elections as possible to negate Kardashian's agenda of socialism, disregard of human life, and destruction of absolute Judeo-Christian tenets. To do so requires that the Republicans do whatever is necessary to win. Akin can't win. He needed to go. His selfishness may end up playing a major role in the future of the country. There is nothing good to say about Akin's actions.

Sadly, Republicans in the political arena, top to bottom, tend to be pansies. They better get out their weapons and do whatever (and I do mean whatever) it takes to win. The alternative likely will end capitalism as we know it and we all know from history that Kardashian's Chicago crew knows how to fight dirty. To coin an old phrase, the Republicans better learn that you don't take a knife (or a prayer book) to a gun fight.
#38
TheRealThing Wrote:Oh, so Akin isn't running for the senate in Missouri? There are 435 voting members in the house, heck nobody knows what half of them do or say. To me you dance around the facts daily. Does your main man Obama lie or not?
Asking RV to tell the truth about Obama will not likely be a productive line of questioning. You might as well ask Obama directly if he is a liar. :biggrin:

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