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Box A Rox
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Quoted from bumblethru


oh....they're really all the same.

bantering back and forth is nothing more than just pure entertainment...just a pass time!

cause in the end........it won't matter.

so just pass the pop corn and have some fun!!!

most folks don't really care..... 'thankfully' most have no faith in Gov Almighty anymore any way!!!



YES!!!  Bumbler and his troll both won't vote!
No  Changing Your Mind.  


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YES!!!  Bumbler and his troll both won't vote!
No  Changing Your Mind.  


changing one's mind.....hhhmmmm.....does a person do it of their own volition or allow another entity to do it for them?

does one change their mind for survival?
does one change their mind because they are different from status quo?
does one change their mind because they are the same as the status quo?

why change your mind?


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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Majority of Americans See GOP Dysfunction

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By 59% to 29%, Americans say Republicans’ disagreement in selecting a House speaker is a sign of dysfunction rather than
reflecting healthy debate within the party, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.


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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

John Kenneth Galbraith

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The GOP Train Wreck

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“Two of the worst sins in politics are to be­come ob­sessed with pla­cat­ing your party’s base
and to be­come con­sumed with hat­ing your op­pon­ent. This cer­tainly isn’t the first time a party has
en­gaged in one or both self-de­struct­ive activ­it­ies, and it won’t be the last. The ques­tion is wheth­er
the Re­pub­lic­an Party is squan­der­ing the power­ful time-for-a-change dynamic, which should be
work­ing to its ad­vant­age this year, by com­ing across as a party that is un­worthy of be­ing en­trus­ted
with all three branches of our fed­er­al gov­ern­ment.”


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The TeaBaggers Are Done!





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This post fits so many on this board!  



The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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GOD Talks To Republicans!
   (Who Knew?)


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Former House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) said in a recent interview that he knew Rep. Paul
Ryan (R-WI) would become Speaker of the House because it was part of God's plan.

CNN's Dana Bash asked Boehner in an interview that aired on Sunday how he was able to get
Ryan to change his mind and take the job of Speaker.

"I laid every ounce of Catholic guilt that I could on him," Boehner recalled. "You have no choice,
this isn't about what you want to do, this is about what God wants you to do."


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To further point out the Republican Party Chaos, below is a conversation
between Robert Reich and his friend, a Republican Congressman.

Reich began by asking his friend what he thought of the candidates running for President:
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Him (the Congressman): “They’re all nuts.”
Me (Reich): “Seriously. What do you really think of them?”
Him: “I just told you. They’re bonkers. Bizarre. They’re like a Star Wars bar room.”
Me: “How did it happen? How did your party manage to come up with this collection?”
Him: “We didn’t. They came up with themselves. There’s no party any more. It’s chaos.
Anybody can just decide they want to be the Republican nominee, and make a run for it.
Carson? Trump? They’re in the lead, and they’re both out of their f*cking minds.”

Me: “That’s not reassuring.”
Him: “It’s a disaster. I’m telling you, if either of them is elected, this country is going to hell.
The rest of them aren’t much better. I mean, Carly Fiorina? Really? Rubio? Please. Ted Cruz?
Oh my god. And the people we thought had it sewn up, who are halfway sane — Bush and Christie
— they’re sounding almost as batty as the rest.”

Me: “Who’s to blame for this mess?”
Him: “Roger Ailes, David and Charles Koch, Rupert Murdoch, Rush Limbaugh. I could go on.
They’ve poisoned the American mind and destroyed the Republican Party.”


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“Less than three months before the kick-off Iowa caucuses, there is growing anxiety bordering
on panic among Republican elites about the dominance and durability of Donald Trump and Ben Carson
and widespread bewilderment over how to defeat them,” the Washington Post reports.

“According to other Republicans, some in the party establishment are so desperate to change the
dynamic that they are talking anew about drafting Romney — despite his insistence that he will not
run again. Friends have mapped out a strategy for a late entry to pick up delegates and vie for the
nomination in a convention fight, according to the Republicans, who were briefed on the talks, though
Romney has shown no indication of reviving his interest.”


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WOW!  Donald Racist Trump has energized me!

I watched almost all of the FoxSnooze debate last night.
Without 'narcissist Trump on stage, the 'actual candidates' had a chance to voice their
opinions, and the press covered THEM.

It was interesting to see 'normal' Republicans voicing their views.  I even thought
that Randy Paul expressed his position well for a change.

It must be so frustrating for GOP candidates to be put in the mix with 'cry baby' trump.
(How embarrassing to be a Republican today)


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