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   From: trdell1234@spamnogmail.com   
      
   On Sat, 08 Jun 2013 14:34:32 -0500, Dänk 42Ø wrote:   
      
   >On Sat, 08 Jun 2013 00:46:05 -0700, MattB . wrote:   
   >   
   >> On Sat, 08 Jun 2013 00:26:34 -0500, Dänk 42Ø wrote:   
   >>   
   >>>On Fri, 07 Jun 2013 15:05:35 -0600, Yoorghis quacked:   
   >>>   
   >>>> On Fri, 07 Jun 2013 11:41:55 -0700, MattB .   
   >>>> wrote:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>>Privacy vs national security: spy cases rekindle debate   
   >>>>   
   >>>> You mean the ON-GOING Bush Policy---Voted in TWICE by republicans that   
   >>>> was known of by all intel committees?   
   >>>   
   >>>Didn't Chairman Obama run on a promise to Change this sort of fascist   
   >>>corruption?   
   >>>   
   >>>It is true that many Americans who are condemning Chairman Obama for   
   >>>operating the same unconstitutional wiretap program as Emperor Bush are   
   >>>rightarded Republicans, but not all.   
   >>>   
   >>>I was so outraged over Bush's felony violation of the FISA law that I   
   >>>voted for Democraps in 2006 in the deluded beLIEf they would keep their   
   >>>promise to impeach the fucker if they won control of Congress. They   
   >>>won, and promptly moved impeachment off the table to make room for a   
   >>>farm subsidy bill to help good Christian family farmers like Monsanto.   
   >>>So they lost my support forever.   
   >>>   
   >>>As usual, a leftard tries to defend the corruption of his precious   
   >>>Democrap Party by pointing out that Republicans are corrupt, too. That   
   >>>Hitler is also a genocidal maniac somehow justifies the genocidal   
   >>>maniacy of Stalin. This is the entire extent of their so-called   
   >>>ideology, that two wrongs somehow make a right (left?).   
   >>>   
   >>>But I will concede that Yoorghis is correct in condemning former   
   >>>Bushtards for their hypocrisy. Remember that these are the   
   >>>pseudo-patriotic jerks who cheered Emperor Bush as he wiped his ass with   
   >>>the Constitution, and now suddenly act outraged that Chairman Obama is   
   >>>flushing the soiled shreds down the toilet. But Obamatards must also be   
   >>>condemned for bleating unquestioning support for unconstitutional   
   >>>policies they opposed when Emperor Bush was in power.   
   >>   
   >> Many republicans or Conservatives did consider what Bush did as wrong.   
   >> Yoorghis thinks all Republicans agree 100% with what Bush did he is very   
   >> wrong.   
   >>   
   >> I know many Democrats that are unhappy with Obama on several issues.   
   >> Think the Democrats have last votes because of Obama corruption.   
   >   
   >Not really. Most Americans who do criticize which major party they vote   
   >for will vote for that party again and again. The biggest risk either   
   >major party faces is not votes going to its major party rival, or to   
   >minor parties, but that its supporters will refuse to vote.   
   >   
   >I didn't vote at all in 2012.   
      
   So it is your fault we have Obama. :-)))   
      
   I did much the same in 2004 just couldn't vote for Bush again.   
      
      
   > In 2008 I broke by lifetime tradition of   
   >voting Libertarian, because that party decided to nominate a "former"   
   >Republican (and Reagan-era drug warrior), Bob Barr, as its presidential   
   >candidate. So I voted for the Green candidate, Cynthia McKinney, partly   
   >because continued to demand Bush's impeachment after Democraps refused to   
   >impeach him, and also because she is a lunatic, and I like lost causes.   
   >She is also a womyn of colour, and I can piss off Obamatards by saying   
   >that voting for a black woman makes me TWICE as progressive as them!   
   >(Fart, sniff, aahh...)   
   >   
   >The one time I voted Republican was back in 1994, when I voted for a   
   >steaming pile of dog shit named John Ensign. I quickly realized what a   
   >psycho he was, and to prevent him from becoming Senator I voted for Harry   
   >Reid in 1998 (?), an election he won by less than a thousand votes.   
   >Unfortunately, Ensign ran for Nevada's other Senate seat and won, and the   
   >damage he and his fellow Republicans inflicted on our country is   
   >irreparable, and the Democrats are continuing flog the last of freedom   
   >out of a dead constitution.   
   >   
   >Until the Libertarian Party purges every last Republican from its ranks,   
   >it will never get my vote again. And Democraps who aided and abetted   
   >Bush and Cheney's crimes sure won't get my vote. American democracy is   
   >dead. Our constitution and rule of law are dead. We might as well ask   
   >China to buy our country -- at least they have a functioning economic   
   >system.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
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