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AnoHito
May 8, 2014

Jurgan posted:

Liberals also because they believe in the fourth amendment.

Well the fourth amendment can pretty much be summed up by "big government isn't allowed to take your poo poo," so I guess it's mostly for the same reasons both sides hate it.

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Georgia Peach
Jan 7, 2005

SECESSION IS FUTILE

Will the Arizona governor appoint McCain's wife or daughter to the seat if he dies? There are some dangers here.

quote:

To: All
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The LA Times did a piece on Daughter McCain, and she says she Loves Lena Dunham.

And Cindy McCain had something to do with the Vagina monologues.

Who paid for that overseas trip to get the Fake Dossier from a foreign agent, again?



48 posted on 7/19/2017, 10:56:11 PM by AnthonySoprano
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jojoinnit
Dec 13, 2010

Strength and speed, that's why you're a special agent.
^^^^^ wait are they implying John McCain paid for the Steele Dossier???

Captain_Maclaine
Sep 30, 2001

Every moment that I'm alive, I pray for death!

jojoinnit posted:

^^^^^ wait are they implying John McCain paid for the Steele Dossier???

Sure, why not?

Reince Penis
Nov 15, 2007

by R. Guyovich

jojoinnit posted:

^^^^^ wait are they implying John McCain paid for the Steele Dossier???

We're all paying for it, friend

BarbarianElephant
Feb 12, 2015
The fairy of forgiveness has removed your red text.
Interesting that hating John McCain is the only point on which Freep agrees with SA entirely.

SocketWrench
Jul 8, 2012

by Fritz the Horse

BarbarianElephant posted:

It's cheaper than the healthcare exchanges (unsubsidized) - that would be over $1000 for a family.

There's no rule saying that employers have to give you great health insurance. Paradoxically, the better your job, the cheaper your health insurance. If you are a Google engineer, they want to keep you happy and healthy, and they'll give you a great plan for peanuts. But if this guy is something like a retail store manager, he's barely less replaceable than benefit-less part-time employees, so they aren't going to go crazy on his compensation.

Hell, I drive a forklift at a local steel stamping shop and we've got relatively good coverage.
If the fucker wants to be mad at something, he should be mad at his employers for giving him the shittiest plan they could. But then that's capitalism, exactly what he's voted for all his life, I'd wager

Smeep posted:

To: WVMnteer

sure ya would. and you’d be surprised at how much more he knows than you.

5 posted on 7/19/2017, 2:18:02 PM by SoFloFreeper

Given so far all he knows is what people tell him to know, but only if they tell him with pictures and mentioning his name repeatedly, I'd bet yes, this guy would know more than Trump.

SocketWrench fucked around with this message at 17:21 on Jul 20, 2017

SocketWrench
Jul 8, 2012

by Fritz the Horse

Keeshhound posted:

Not really surprising. Asset Forfeiture is one of the vanishingly rare topics where pretty much everyone except the police agrees that it's a terrible idea and needs to be done away with. Liberals because (aside from it being super hosed up) it gets disproportionately used against minorities, and conservatives because it's literally big government taking your poo poo.

Well, freep only dislikes it when it's a dem government doing it. When it's their team it's one of the best systems out there

Captain_Maclaine
Sep 30, 2001

Every moment that I'm alive, I pray for death!

BarbarianElephant posted:

Interesting that hating John McCain is the only point on which Freep agrees with SA entirely.

It's one of those odd things, where a lot of us dislike McCain for the various horrible things he's done/voted for, and they almost universally despise him for not doing or voting horribly enough.

RagnarokAngel
Oct 5, 2006

Black Magic Extraordinaire

Captain_Maclaine posted:

It's one of those odd things, where a lot of us dislike McCain for the various horrible things he's done/voted for, and they almost universally despise him for not doing or voting horribly enough.

Horseshoe theory confirmed.

Tip Shades
Oct 28, 2016

Georgia Peach posted:

Will the Arizona governor appoint McCain's wife or daughter to the seat if he dies? There are some dangers here.

"She had SOMETHING do to with those Vagina Monologues. Maybe she wrote one, maybe she just has a vagina. Either way it's all bad!"

Jurgan
May 8, 2007

Just pour it directly into your gaping mouth-hole you decadent slut

Malloc Voidstar posted:

Sen. John McCain diagnosed with malignant brain tumor
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3570513/posts
(also here which has lots of deleted posts followed by lots of freepers talking about people they know who died to cancer followed by much less aggressive posting)

claims to be pro life
dies anyway

I don't want Mccain to die, I want him to have an epiphany and realize the harm he's done. I know that's unrealistic, but I think it's the correct Christian position.

Keeshhound
Jan 14, 2010

Mad Duck Swagger
Maybe being faced with the prospect of his ultimate mortality will cause John to spontaneously grow a spine and actually back up all his tough talk about how despicable he finds Donny's behaviour to be.

Smeep
Jan 20, 2004

out-of-context Freep always good for a chuckle

quote:

I’ve been saying for years that good black people don’t own enough firearms.

21 posted on 7/20/2017, 10:20:53 AM by Blood of Tyrants (Conservatives love America for what it is. Liberals hate America for the same reason.)

C. Everett Koop
Aug 18, 2008

Keeshhound posted:

Maybe being faced with the prospect of his ultimate mortality will cause John to spontaneously grow a spine and actually back up all his tough talk about how despicable he finds Donny's behaviour to be.

mccain had a spine the problem is he broke it in vietnam and it didn't heal right


yes this is literal and figurative i think i ain't doing any research

SHY NUDIST GRRL
Feb 15, 2011

Communism will help more white people than anyone else. Any equal measures unfairly provide less to minority populations just because there's less of them. Democracy is truly the tyranny of the mob.

What he finds despicable is the rude 'tude

SocketWrench
Jul 8, 2012

by Fritz the Horse

Keeshhound posted:

Maybe being faced with the prospect of his ultimate mortality will cause John to spontaneously grow a spine and actually back up all his tough talk about how despicable he finds Donny's behaviour to be.

Nah, because that would break the party line, and we can't have that or Jesus will kick him out of....hell?

SocketWrench
Jul 8, 2012

by Fritz the Horse

Smeep posted:

Conservatives love America for what it is. Liberals hate America for the same reason.

Lol, says the guy that voted Trump because he doesn't like America for what it is

I think of myself as pretty liberal, well within freep's definition anyways, and I love america, I just don't love what conservatives seem to want to turn it into. We passed the era of society where there was just filthy rich and filthy poor and everyone except the rich had no rights back in the late 1800's

MeLKoR
Dec 23, 2004

by FactsAreUseless














:gary:

Mantis42
Jul 26, 2010

America has the largest Roma population in the world going back at least a century. The fact that most people don't know that tells you how well they've assimilated.

Billy Gnosis
May 18, 2006

Now is the time for us to gather together and celebrate those things that we like and think are fun.

Mantis42 posted:

America has the largest Roma population in the world going back at least a century. The fact that most people don't know that tells you how well they've assimilated.

Do you think Dale crossed paths with a Romani old woman decades ago?

Freeper

SocketWrench
Jul 8, 2012

by Fritz the Horse

Mantis42 posted:

America has the largest Roma population in the world going back at least a century. The fact that most people don't know that tells you how well they've assimilated.

Eh, when it comes to freep I think it's more because they're sheltered idiots.

MeLKoR
Dec 23, 2004

by FactsAreUseless








SocketWrench
Jul 8, 2012

by Fritz the Horse

Says a shitlord posting on a board full of old divorcees because they were the kind of man he fawns over

Fathis Munk
Feb 23, 2013

??? ?

Yes, what a tragedy that women can't find Hitler Youth members anymore.

Also :lol: at freeps obsession with pussy hats.

Mustached Demon
Nov 12, 2016

Fathis Munk posted:

Yes, what a tragedy that women can't find Hitler Youth members anymore.

Also :lol: at freeps obsession with pussy hats.

Closest thing to a real vagina they've seen outside of pornhub affiliates in decades.

Sexual Aluminum
Jun 21, 2003

is made of candy
Soiled Meat
So how is Freep reacting with this healthcare thing?

Covok
May 27, 2013

Yet where is that woman now? Tell me, in what heave does she reside? None of them. Because no God bothered to listen or care. If that is what you think it means to be a God, then you and all your teachings are welcome to do as that poor women did. And vanish from these realms forever.

Sexual Aluminum posted:

So how is Freep reacting with this healthcare thing?

They have completely flip flopped from "bill bad, good it fail: RINO WHORES" to "this is an amazing bill! Those liberals and illegals are going to lose their healthcare! Our premiums are going to go down any second now! Praise Trump!"

Keeshhound
Jan 14, 2010

Mad Duck Swagger

Keeshhound posted:

Maybe being faced with the prospect of his ultimate mortality will cause John to spontaneously grow a spine and actually back up all his tough talk about how despicable he finds Donny's behaviour to be.

You stupid, naive motherfucker.

McGlockenshire
Dec 16, 2005

GOLLOCKS!


Astounding.

Anyway, what does Freep think of Trump making GBS threads on Sessions?

From Trump messes with Sessions, and Senate Republicans are not pleased posted by freeper Mariner

quote:

There is not a Republican anywhere in the country, all the way down to dog catcher and up to Senator or Governor that can get elected without the support of Trump's most zealous 10%.

Not one.

And they know it.

Trump's political capital should be directed at Republicans henceforth. It's time for war.


Delays on appointments? Call out McConnell by name. Budget, healthcare, taxes?

Go into their districts and call them out by name. SAY: They do not deserve reelection unless they support xyz.

1 posted on 7/25/2017, 7:14:58 AM by Mariner

quote:

To: Mariner

“President Donald Trump is getting a bitter Washington lesson...”

Stopped reading right there.

The only individuals being schooled are the DC establishment.

3 posted on 7/25/2017, 7:18:10 AM by ConservativeWarrior (Fall down 7 times, stand up 8. - Japanese proverb)

what the gently caress

quote:

To: Mariner

As I have said on other threads: Jeff is now a bargaining chip.

This story has it backwards: The story says Trump must be nice to Jeff so that the Senate is nice to Trump.

I think it is more accurate to say: The Senate must be nice to the President so that the President will be nice to Jeff.

The Senate needs to support the president. How hard is that?

5 posted on 7/25/2017, 7:20:40 AM by ClearCase_guy (Islam: You have to just love a "religion" based on rape and sex slavery.)

Okay wait, so do they think that Russia is real now?

quote:

To: Mariner

I am a fan of Sessions, but I am absolutely certain he let the president down with the recusal.

If he actually did have conversations that required a recusal, contrary to his testimony, then Trump would actually be doing him a favor by firing him and removing him from legal jeopardy.

The enemies, of course, would want a compromised, blackmailable AG to remain in that office.

7 posted on 7/25/2017, 7:23:02 AM by xzins ( Support the Freepathon! Every donation is important.)
Also I'd just like to note the shift there to "the enemies." This is chilling, even coming from over-the-top freep. Or it's that I've tried to insulate myself from this poo poo for long enough that things still seem to matter?

life is pain

quote:

To: Jim 0216

Why do you think Kid Rock might possibly win in Michigan. Americans have had it with these traitors in DC.

10 posted on 7/25/2017, 7:25:59 AM by mothball

Oh, look, disagreement.

quote:

To: Mariner

Trump does play by the rules, Session is not. If Sessions does not respect the President and investigate those communists Democrat criminals then Session has to go. He is not supporting the President.

17 posted on 7/25/2017, 7:32:02 AM by Logical me

August, 2016 regdate.

quote:

To: Mariner

Very telling squeal from the Republican Party.....Obviously they want Sessions in place stalling any prosecution of their Democrat friends. The GOPe is just as involved in the attempted Coup de Etat against the legally elected President as the DNCe

They both meet together down at the Bohemian Grove to worship Lucifer.

18 posted on 7/25/2017, 7:34:10 AM by Trump_vs_Evil_Witch (His Justice will not wait forever.....God, please preserve the Republic)

I picked a really bad day to come back.

quote:

To: Mariner

The Seventeenth Amendment (Amendment XVII) to the United States Constitution established the popular election of United States Senators by the people of the states. The amendment supersedes Article I, §3, Clauses 1 and 2 of the Constitution, under which senators were elected by state legislatures.

We can repeal the 17th at the next Constitutional convention.

After the civil war.


37 posted on 7/25/2017, 7:53:39 AM by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives)

This is more likely to be a representation of a mainstream Trump supporter than anything else on freep. This is my hope.

quote:

To: Mariner

President Trump is getting real bad advice on this one. AG Sessions was correct to recuse himself. What could he have accomplished as AG if the coup members could keep him busy with "Russia, Russia, Russia"? Add to that, Senator Sessions was the conservative mentor, the man with wisdom and experience in law and politics, in the US Senate. What does President Trump gain by alienating the most conservative members of the US Senate?

The Russia thing is real inconvenient, for sure. Would it have been any less so if AG Sessions were heading it? Meanwhile AG Sessions is doing some real good things on many of the issues the US faces. Another factor....President Trump needs Steve Miller writing his speeches. Those of us who became mesermized by the campaign have a strong suspicion that the great speeches, the ones that will be passed down through the ages, are written by him.

I'm a Deplorable. Check back on FR. I'm one of the very first ones to jump on the Trump Train soon after the announcement. But I'm gonna' not keep it to myself. I'm not sure President Trump can govern without AG Sessions and Steve Miller and Bannon nearby. I'm concerned that Trump may be listening to people who've consumed too much swamp water.

40 posted on 7/25/2017, 7:56:23 AM by grania (Deplorable and Proud of It!)

Back to the crazy.

quote:

To: Mariner

When Herman Cain withdrew from the Presidential race in 2012, he publicly stated that the lives of his grandchildren were threatened.

What many of us didn’t realize at the time was, who the Deep State was, and to what lengths they would go.

This makes me begin to wonder if Sessions got that same “warning” even before he became AG.

41 posted on 7/25/2017, 7:56:35 AM by Kalamata (It's past time for pitchforks.)

This thread has it all.

quote:

To: Logical me

That’s what I have long thought. But Sessions isn’t stupid and the fact he hasn’t acted to date seems strange. Why wait for more evidence. We’ve been told so many times it’s a slam dunk. So some junior guy or gal should be able to make a move. But then again, maybe it isn’t the slam dunk we’ve been told it is.

45 posted on 7/25/2017, 8:05:41 AM by joesbucks

quote:

To: Mariner; All

TRUMP IS DOING MEDIA’S WORK

This attack on Sessions by Trump concerning Clintons conduct and dealings while Secretary of State HAS TRUMP DOING MEDIA’S WORK. And that’s the way it should be used and presented by conservatives as well the as so called party faithful including those posting here.

Instead FR’s are buying into the divisive direction the socialist globe-bullists are taking this which feeds into their impeachment meme.

62 posted on 7/25/2017, 8:41:47 AM by mosesdapoet (Mosesdapoet aka L.J.Keslin)

Freep is genuinely divided over this and I'm intrigued and disgusted.

quote:

To: mosesdapoet

Trump is displeased with AG Jeff Sessions, and rightly so.

It was Sessions who foolishly recused himself without consulting—or even notifying—the President who appointed him.

And that's not the only thing, as we all know.

Clearly, you're a big fan of Jeff Sessions. I used to be. No longer.

But is silly for you to suggest that Sessions should be above criticism, or that those who do so are helping the Media.

Sessions should do the right thing and resign...

65 posted on 7/25/2017, 8:45:51 AM by sargon ("If we were in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, the Left would protest for zombies' rights.")

quote:

To: ghostkatz

I don’t think Trump should air “dirty laundry” on Twitter.

Trump shouldn't go on public record and say that the recusal was improper? Why?

It's important to set the record straight and that's what Trump is doing. To refrain from doing that is to perpetuate the lies, that the investigation is legitimate and that the recusal was appropriate.

This is about the country. This is about setting the record straight about a witch hunt that is designed to stop an agenda and to remove a president. This is not about Jeff Sessions personal fragile feelings.

69 posted on 7/25/2017, 8:55:19 AM by FreeReign

So, Russia isn't real? Is the narrative this shattered?

quote:

To: bar sin·is·ter

Basically Sessions acted according to what he believed to be the ethical standard, allowing the investigation to go forward. It was not clear in advance that it was going to be the sham that it has turned out to be.

Since the Special Counsel has now turned it into a farce, a new response may well be appropriate. But that it would go in that direction was certainly not clear at the inception.

78 posted on 7/25/2017, 9:15:50 AM by Ohioan

quote:

To: Helicondelta

If Sessions is still acting with affability and loyatly to the GOPE leadership as AG, he needs fired ASAP! WE WANT A RABID DOG TO GO AFTER OBAMA, CLINTON AND THEIR DEEP STATE CRONIES!

86 posted on 7/25/2017, 10:32:32 AM by GOPe Means Bend Over Spell Run (GO GALT - VOTE TRUMP!!!)

quote:

To: Mariner

Baloney!!! Senate Republicans are NO friend of Trump, Sessions or not. There were many times Sessions took positions ALONE with no cowardly Senate Republican support. If Sessions has lost the confidence of his BOSS, he should do the honorable thing and RESIGN. Sessions mad a mistake - thinking it was the honorable thing to do, I’m sure - by recusing himself from the Russian “investigation” and leaving his boss with NO support from the AG’s office. He should now “do the honorable thing” and resign.

93 posted on 7/25/2017, 11:33:38 AM by Dapper 26

Which talking head is this from?

quote:

To: Alberta's Child

Let’s not forget that Comey had told Senate & House there was no investigation of Trump. The FBI knew. Trump knew. But Comey intentionally postured in public that there was an investigation. He had zero reason to keep that close hold other than to have a dagger over Trump’s head.

Sessions knew that. Rosenstein knew that. THAT was why Trump disliked Comey. He knew Comey was lying in public on purpose.

So, Trump’s wanting Comey gone was not really about the Russian investigation. It was about Comey lying about it.

95 posted on 7/25/2017, 11:48:28 AM by xzins ( Support the Freepathon! Every donation is important.)

There's a few more on this theme, like this one with 140 replies and this one with nearly 300 if anyone else wants to go diving in for some absurd reason.

Jagged Jim
Sep 26, 2013

I... I can only look though the window...
Aw man, what happened, I thought you had escaped, I thought you were free of this torment... :smith:

Mantis42
Jul 26, 2010

You can check out anytime you want but can never leave.

Mantis42 fucked around with this message at 07:38 on Jul 26, 2017

Sarcastr0
May 29, 2013

WON'T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE BILLIONAIRES ?!?!?
62 posted on 7/25/2017, 8:41:47 AM by mosesdapoet (Mosesdapoet aka L.J.Keslin)

http://www.theusmat.com/ljkbiog.htm

Jagged Jim
Sep 26, 2013

I... I can only look though the window...
I wonder what's happening on freerepublic.com right no-
Transgender individuals banned from serving US Military - President Trump
NOPE!

LIVE: Voting on clean repeal RIGHT NOW

Better.

quote:

To: GIdget2004

Update: Capito, Collins, Heller all have voted no on “clean” GOP repeal. It’s already dead.

2 posted on 07/26/2017 12:51:46 PM PDT by GIdget2004
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quote:

To: GIdget2004

Kabuki...its dead Jim!

5 posted on 07/26/2017 12:53:27 PM PDT by ColdOne ((I miss my poochie... Tasha 2000~3/14/11~ Best Election Ever! “Laughing my #Ossoff)
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And then blame the Democrats afterward.

quote:

To: GIdget2004

GOP motto: When the going gets tough, we don’t even try.

6 posted on 07/26/2017 12:54:02 PM PDT by KC_Lion (If you want on First Lady Melania's, Ivanka Trump's or Sarah Palin's Ping Lists, just let me know.)
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quote:

To: GIdget2004

Then it’s time for the GOP to go.

McConnell should resign.

Bunch of liars.

9 posted on 07/26/2017 12:55:54 PM PDT by chris37 (Donald J. Trump, Tom Brady, The Patriots... American Destiny!)
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"honor and integrity" :rolleyes:

quote:

To: GIdget2004

Imo, every R that votes against repeal should be arrested and tried for fraud on a separate count for each and every donation contributor who claims he/she gave that political monies to support effort to repeal obamacare.

There is no accountability. As long as there is no accountability, there will be neither honor nor integrity.

10 posted on 07/26/2017 12:57:38 PM PDT by Grimmy (equivocation is but the first step along the road to capitulation)
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*votes straight-ticket Republican*

quote:

To: Oldeconomybuyer

Let’s hope we can oust all the RINOs in 2018 and 2020! They are so Dead to me!!!

11 posted on 07/26/2017 12:58:02 PM PDT by Harpotoo
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So much winning!

quote:

To: chris37

Another epic fail. Situation normal for the GOP.

17 posted on 07/26/2017 12:59:39 PM PDT by Starboard
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quote:

To: GIdget2004

I have lost all hope that these weasels will do what they promised they would do when we voted for them.

Screw em all.

19 posted on 07/26/2017 1:02:13 PM PDT by Skooz (Gabba Gabba we accept you we accept you one of us Gabba Gabba we accept you we accept you one of us)
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Light begins to dawn.

quote:

To: GIdget2004

Cant even blame Democrats for this..this is ALL on Republicans..they want Obamacare to be the law of the land..they NEVER had any intention to kill the bill, it was all a bunch of nonsense to get elected..all talk, NO action. Bottom line is there are plenty in the GOP who want single payer, they just don’t want to say it

22 posted on 07/26/2017 1:05:02 PM PDT by Sarah Barracuda
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They still hate John McCain, by the way.

quote:

To: GIdget2004

McCain has obviously decided that he is going scorched earth on Trump and Trump voters just to be nasty.

I despise him and I no longer wish him well. He hates us, I hate him.

25 posted on 07/26/2017 1:05:53 PM PDT by dforest
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quote:

To: Oldeconomybuyer

The GOP is no longer a viable political party.

The problem lies not with the GOP, but with us, the voters. Despite knowing they have turned their backs on us, we continue to vote for them. Because somehow, they are "better" than the leftists, or something...

27 posted on 07/26/2017 1:07:02 PM PDT by dware (If you think voting still works, you're part of the problem. The ballot box is broken.)
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103rd Dimensional Chess!

quote:

To: GIdget2004

Trump is smoking out the enemy. These haters of liberty think we will forget. We won’t.

28 posted on 07/26/2017 1:07:31 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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quote:

To: GIdget2004

UniParty at work.....these POS are all the SAME....there is NO DIFFERENCE.
The UniParty wants single payer and will get single payer.
It will NOT change until the People outright revolt. Then, they’ll try to kill us all.

29 posted on 07/26/2017 1:07:43 PM PDT by lgjhn23 (It's easy to be liberal when you're dumber than a box of rocks.)
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They gettin Mad!

quote:

To: GIdget2004

Every Pub who ran on repealing ZeroCare and who now votes against repeal should be removed from any leadership position and assigned to kitchen duty at the Republican summer family picnic.

This is our way of telling you that that sort of behavior is not tolerated.

Wen that happens, I might consider becoming a Pub.

31 posted on 07/26/2017 1:09:28 PM PDT by BlueYonder
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quote:

To: Oldeconomybuyer

Time to show the Uniparty-Rinos the gate.

Get off the Trump Ship.

32 posted on 07/26/2017 1:10:16 PM PDT by ptsal ( Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please. - M. Twain)
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This is good for Trump!

quote:

To: chris37

McConnell should resign.

There are many reasons why The Turdle, McConnell should resign. I'm not sure this is one of them. It's been standard practice up until now not to allow a vote on a bill that will fail. In this case, McConnell brought this bill to the floor even though he didn't have the votes, and that's a good thing. Now all the naysayer RINO's are on record and we and Trump can work to primary their asses out.

36 posted on 07/26/2017 1:13:21 PM PDT by FreeReign
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quote:

To: dforest

“...I despise him and I no longer wish him well. He hates us, I hate him....”

I find him totally despicable...always have. However, I held off saying anything when he was diagnosed. I’ve found thru the years that It’s just better not to say anything if I couldn’t say anything good. However, at this point, I will say that Karma has a way of coming around, and Juan is gonna find that out....the hard way. May it be slow, agonizing and terrible. Let it be a lesson to the rest of that useless trash up there.

42 posted on 07/26/2017 1:15:40 PM PDT by lgjhn23 (It's easy to be liberal when you're dumber than a box of rocks.)
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*Votes straight-ticket Republican*

quote:

To: Starboard

End of the road? Who are you kidding. They will be reelected. They always are. Yes, we want them gone. The problem is WE don’t vote in those elections in those states.

They will not be voted out of office.

Nothing ever changes. This is all theatre.

43 posted on 07/26/2017 1:15:41 PM PDT by silentknight
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Brilliant!

quote:

To: GIdget2004

It's time for Trump to force Congress and staff to live under Obamacare. Who cares if they don't like it - it will just prove the point that no one wants it.

44 posted on 07/26/2017 1:16:25 PM PDT by Major Matt Mason (It is time to make America an uncomfortable place for Marxist usurpers.)
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That was pretty cool...

quote:

To: billyboy15

The Democrats have dropped the 60 vote rule to show that the Republicans even without the Democrats interfering in any way can’t get it done on their own.

LOL! Gotta give 'em credit for calling their bluff!

GOP: "We were fully committed to repealing Obamacare when we knew it would be vetoed."

49 posted on 07/26/2017 1:18:31 PM PDT by Drew68
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quote:

To: FreeReign

Yeah, I get what you are saying, and he does deserve credit for that, but I am basically at the point where I am ready for the entire GOP to resign and cease to exist.

False party is false.

52 posted on 07/26/2017 1:25:38 PM PDT by chris37 (Donald J. Trump, Tom Brady, The Patriots... American Destiny!)
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To: SoFloFreeper

It is justifiable now for president Trump to state that he won't sign the up coming continuing resolution aka the C.R. The government already is shutdown legislatively if they can fix the problem then no more money.

Budget, Wall, Repeal, Tax Cuts or every senators major donors pet projects get starved.

No Bill to Desk no CR and at this point he should demand his budget be passed and we should help him make that happen.

Lock her up and shut it down - then flush.

57 posted on 07/26/2017 1:34:11 PM PDT by datricker (Why are Trump lawyers on TV and not Hillary's - Lock her up! Lock her up!)
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To: GIdget2004

Truly hope John McCain has a massive brain hemorrhage, and drops dead on the senate floor.

65 posted on 07/26/2017 1:38:35 PM PDT by JME_FAN
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To: mazda77

Flake is up next year, but he voted the CORRECT way. My thinking is he only voted for repeal because he is up next year.

71 posted on 07/26/2017 1:50:30 PM PDT by SoFloFreeper
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*Votes straight-ticket Republican*

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To: Oldeconomybuyer

The GOP is no longer a viable political party.

There is no longer Republicans and Democrats. Only the political class and the working class. D’s and R’s mean nothing now that an outsider has been elected President. Quite frankly I am a pissed Indian about it. They can all go f$#k themselves

73 posted on 07/26/2017 2:01:15 PM PDT by BobinIL
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:siren:They officially mad now!:siren:

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To: GIdget2004

​LIAR 🤥Susan Collins,.....LIAR🤥Lisa Murkowski,...LIAR🤥 Shelley Capito...LIAR🤥Rob Portman...LIAR 🤥 Dean Heller,..LIAR🤥 Lamar Alexander,...LIAR🤥John McCain..they all broke their promise to repeal OCARE!!! Vote them out!!!

81 posted on 07/26/2017 2:14:45 PM PDT by RoseofTexas
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To: GIdget2004

Voting trickery redux: Christmas Eve, 2009: every single Republican senator voted against passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care act because they knew the `rats had the votes and they wanted to look tough to their constituents.
Since that day they have flogged their opposition to the act on the hustings.

The `rats have so much confidence in their GOP allies that they allow a straight majority vote.
The Republicans in office then and now who voted against this law in 2009 don’t have any excuses for voting against repeal today.

82 posted on 07/26/2017 2:16:39 PM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives)
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McCain can eat s-— and die! He is a scum bag!!!!

83 posted on 07/26/2017 2:22:19 PM PDT by 4yearlurker (Government can make you feel so small and mean.-John Steinbeck)
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Revolution is Coming!

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To: SoFloFreeper

>>>Flake is up next year, but he voted the CORRECT way. My thinking is he only voted for repeal because he is up next year.<<<

Which is only indicative of the cancer that has grown to the metastasized stage in our government. Truly it is time for a new revolution to retake our country - and that isn’t going to happen.

America, sadly, is dying.

The experiment failed.

84 posted on 07/26/2017 2:25:52 PM PDT by Pilgrim's Progress (http://www.baptistbiblebelievers.com/BYTOPICS/tabid/335/Default.aspx D)
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The government has failed.

You don’t have a revolution with ballots and votes. There is only one way when the government must be overturned because it no longer serves the will of the governed.

The old fashioned way.

85 posted on 07/26/2017 2:30:30 PM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: GIdget2004

The GOP were for repeal of Obamacare only as long as their vote meant nothing. More and more, Congress resembles the old Roman Senate; a bunch of old, gutless cowards who want prestige without responsibility.

86 posted on 07/26/2017 2:31:06 PM PDT by Flick Lives (#CNNblackmail)
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To: GIdget2004

>>McCAIN

Must be nice to be exempt. Especially when ya got a fatal brain cancer cookin’ in yer skull instead of a functioning neural network.

88 posted on 07/26/2017 2:37:16 PM PDT by HLPhat (It takes a Republic TO SECURE THESE RIGHTS - not a populist Tyranny of the Majority)
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Save us Trump!

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To: Erik Latranyi

>>It is time for conservatives to work and clean the GOP via the primary process<< Yea...that’ll work Folks, this WAS our last opportunity to make serious change. It is slipping through our fingers, but one thing is for certain, the liberals that infiltrated the republican party have been exposed. We ain’t gonna fix it y’all. The electoral process is too broken. Too much $$$ flowing to power hungry/greedy individuals. What is going to happen, one of the houses will change hands and we will have true deadlock yet again. Then it will flip back to the socialist and they will effectively ram rod policy to finish off the republic as we know it. Bout a decade I reckon it’ll take. Trump was it. Our vehicle for change. Unless he takes on the swamp head on, shuts down this gubbamint, it’s all for naught.

89 posted on 07/26/2017 2:40:22 PM PDT by servantboy777
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It is a mystery.

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To: GIdget2004

What the hell is wrong with them. They voted yes to repeal on the same bill last year.

93 posted on 07/26/2017 3:15:45 PM PDT by Sam Gamgee
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Fathis Munk
Feb 23, 2013

??? ?

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To: FreeReign 

Yeah, I get what you are saying, and he does deserve credit for that, but I am basically at the point where I am ready for the entire GOP to resign and cease to exist. 

False party is false. 

52 posted on 07/26/2017 1:25:38 PM PDT by chris37 (Donald J. Trump, Tom Brady, The Patriots... American Destiny!) 
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Even their own party is fake now!

WampaLord
Jan 14, 2010

Freeper tears from their party being in power and failing are so much sweeter than Obama-era Freeper tears, in my opinion. So many of them actually believed that Trump would do all 100+ things he promised to do on Day 1, it's loving great to see reality start to set in for a few of them.

Obviously they'll continue to just vote straight ticket R, but their complaints? :discourse:

Mustached Demon
Nov 12, 2016

WampaLord posted:

Freeper tears from their party being in power and failing are so much sweeter than Obama-era Freeper tears, in my opinion. So many of them actually believed that Trump would do all 100+ things he promised to do on Day 1, it's loving great to see reality start to set in for a few of them.

Obviously they'll continue to just vote straight ticket R, but their complaints? :discourse:

It's the same thing that makes the dryer wines good I think.

Sarcastr0
May 29, 2013

WON'T SOMEBODY PLEASE THINK OF THE BILLIONAIRES ?!?!?

Fathis Munk posted:

Even their own party is fake now!

The republicans are a waste.

Georgia Peach
Jan 7, 2005

SECESSION IS FUTILE

vanity ( who is funding LGBT)

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Posted on 7/26/2017, 11:31:46 PM by PCPOET7

Question to freepers

it just occurs to me that LGBT movement has a lot of money funding them and now I am wondering if most of it is Soros money.

who are the people funding the assault on society with alternate ways of looking at sexujality
1 posted on 7/26/2017, 11:31:46 PM by PCPOET7
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Remember, most gays don’t have children, so they have a lot more discretionary spending than say a family of 4 or 5.

They can easily afford to donate to their own cause.


8 posted on 7/26/2017, 11:59:09 PM by Boomer (I'm offended by political correctness.)
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To: PCPOET7
Do you all remember that Reagan spent the Soviet Union into defeat? They tried to match every military expenditure and went broke doing so.

Doesn’t it look a little like Trump is getting the left to “punch itself out” meaning expend way more energy and money on stuff they thought they had under control than planned?


15 posted on 7/27/2017, 1:43:25 AM by anton
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To: PCPOET7
A good amount of it is funded by prostitution and pornography,


18 posted on 7/27/2017, 2:19:53 AM by MrEdd (long hours.)
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Okay, I laughed

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To: PCPOET7
Probably from some fudge PAC.


22 posted on 7/27/2017, 3:19:24 AM by Wilderness Conservative (Nature is the ultimate conservative.)
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evilmiera
Dec 14, 2009

Status: Ravenously Rambunctious
I wonder if the guy saying the republicans who had money donated to them from people who wanted Obamacare repealed should be sued understands what a bribe is and why it might be a bad idea to try and sue people who don't do jobs for bribes

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