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24 Sep 2011, 7:56 pm

From what those tea baggers were spouting at the Republican presidential debate, people without insurance would be left to die if it were up to them. And considering that moist of the candidates, with the exception of Huntsman, were sucking up to the tea party, I can only believe that a Republican president would pursue such a heartless policy.

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24 Sep 2011, 9:14 pm

Kraichgauer wrote:
From what those tea baggers were spouting at the Republican presidential debate, people without insurance would be left to die if it were up to them. And considering that moist of the candidates, with the exception of Huntsman, were sucking up to the tea party, I can only believe that a Republican president would pursue such a heartless policy.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


It was mostly Republicans who created the Medicare we know and sometimes love. Even Republicans have to insure themselves against potential hazard and that includes injury and illness.

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24 Sep 2011, 10:22 pm

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From what those tea baggers were spouting at the Republican presidential debate, people without insurance would be left to die if it were up to them. And considering that moist of the candidates, with the exception of Huntsman, were sucking up to the tea party, I can only believe that a Republican president would pursue such a heartless policy.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Um, when's the last time you went through even half of a day without some kind of tea bagger rant?
I'm sure others have noticed the obsession.......



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24 Sep 2011, 10:51 pm

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From what those tea baggers were spouting at the Republican presidential debate, people without insurance would be left to die if it were up to them. And considering that moist of the candidates, with the exception of Huntsman, were sucking up to the tea party, I can only believe that a Republican president would pursue such a heartless policy.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Um, when's the last time you went through even half of a day without some kind of tea bagger rant?
I'm sure others have noticed the obsession.......


I wouldn't have to rant if so many of them weren't such a bunch of a**holes.
And by the way, why won't you comment on the tea baggers I was mentioning?

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer



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24 Sep 2011, 10:55 pm

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From what those tea baggers were spouting at the Republican presidential debate, people without insurance would be left to die if it were up to them. And considering that moist of the candidates, with the exception of Huntsman, were sucking up to the tea party, I can only believe that a Republican president would pursue such a heartless policy.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


It was mostly Republicans who created the Medicare we know and sometimes love. Even Republicans have to insure themselves against potential hazard and that includes injury and illness.

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Please go into detail about Republicans being behind such Godless socialism.

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24 Sep 2011, 10:59 pm

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From what those tea baggers were spouting at the Republican presidential debate, people without insurance would be left to die if it were up to them. And considering that moist of the candidates, with the exception of Huntsman, were sucking up to the tea party, I can only believe that a Republican president would pursue such a heartless policy.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Um, when's the last time you went through even half of a day without some kind of tea bagger rant?
I'm sure others have noticed the obsession.......


I wouldn't have to rant if so many of them weren't such a bunch of a**holes.
And by the way, why won't you comment on the tea baggers I was mentioning?

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Well I'm not as obsessed with them like you are so I don’t keep up with their doings.
Maybe you should start a liberal movement along the same lines as a counter to the tea party.
Let’s see, instead of tea baggers you could call yourselves douche baggers.
Sleep on that and tell me what you think…………



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24 Sep 2011, 11:09 pm

Raptor wrote:
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Raptor wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
From what those tea baggers were spouting at the Republican presidential debate, people without insurance would be left to die if it were up to them. And considering that moist of the candidates, with the exception of Huntsman, were sucking up to the tea party, I can only believe that a Republican president would pursue such a heartless policy.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Um, when's the last time you went through even half of a day without some kind of tea bagger rant?
I'm sure others have noticed the obsession.......


I wouldn't have to rant if so many of them weren't such a bunch of a**holes.
And by the way, why won't you comment on the tea baggers I was mentioning?

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Well I'm not as obsessed with them like you are so I don’t keep up with their doings.
Maybe you should start a liberal movement along the same lines as a counter to the tea party.
Let’s see, instead of tea baggers you could call yourselves douche baggers.
Sleep on that and tell me what you think…………


Douche baggers? That's so funny, I forgot to laugh!

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25 Sep 2011, 12:56 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
From what those tea baggers were spouting at the Republican presidential debate, people without insurance would be left to die if it were up to them. And considering that moist of the candidates, with the exception of Huntsman, were sucking up to the tea party, I can only believe that a Republican president would pursue such a heartless policy.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Remember what I told you about common knowledge Kraichgauer. Don't ever take something as factually simply because it is "common knowledge."

In fact "common knowledge" is that the Republicans and Tea Party is made up of racist, well if that were the case, Herman Cain wouldn't have won the Florida Straw Poll, because he is African American. Btw, Herman Cain did win the Florida Straw Poll.



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25 Sep 2011, 1:15 am

Inuyasha wrote:
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From what those tea baggers were spouting at the Republican presidential debate, people without insurance would be left to die if it were up to them. And considering that moist of the candidates, with the exception of Huntsman, were sucking up to the tea party, I can only believe that a Republican president would pursue such a heartless policy.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Remember what I told you about common knowledge Kraichgauer. Don't ever take something as factually simply because it is "common knowledge."

In fact "common knowledge" is that the Republicans and Tea Party is made up of racist, well if that were the case, Herman Cain wouldn't have won the Florida Straw Poll, because he is African American. Btw, Herman Cain did win the Florida Straw Poll.


What does racism have to do with wanting to let a hypothetical uninsured person die from illness or injury? To refresh your memory, those were tea baggers.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer



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25 Sep 2011, 1:24 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
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From what those tea baggers were spouting at the Republican presidential debate, people without insurance would be left to die if it were up to them. And considering that moist of the candidates, with the exception of Huntsman, were sucking up to the tea party, I can only believe that a Republican president would pursue such a heartless policy.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Remember what I told you about common knowledge Kraichgauer. Don't ever take something as factually simply because it is "common knowledge."

In fact "common knowledge" is that the Republicans and Tea Party is made up of racist, well if that were the case, Herman Cain wouldn't have won the Florida Straw Poll, because he is African American. Btw, Herman Cain did win the Florida Straw Poll.


What does racism have to do with wanting to let a hypothetical uninsured person die from illness or injury? To refresh your memory, those were tea baggers.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


You never provided a source concerning your story, and given all the claims by people here about the tea party and Republicans being Racist and hating black people, the fact that a black man won the Florida Republican Straw Poll kinda debunks the last claims regarding the Tea Party and Republicans. So how is your story credible, when the last accusation spree appears not to have been.



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25 Sep 2011, 1:34 am

Inuyasha wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
From what those tea baggers were spouting at the Republican presidential debate, people without insurance would be left to die if it were up to them. And considering that moist of the candidates, with the exception of Huntsman, were sucking up to the tea party, I can only believe that a Republican president would pursue such a heartless policy.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Remember what I told you about common knowledge Kraichgauer. Don't ever take something as factually simply because it is "common knowledge."

In fact "common knowledge" is that the Republicans and Tea Party is made up of racist, well if that were the case, Herman Cain wouldn't have won the Florida Straw Poll, because he is African American. Btw, Herman Cain did win the Florida Straw Poll.


What does racism have to do with wanting to let a hypothetical uninsured person die from illness or injury? To refresh your memory, those were tea baggers.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


You never provided a source concerning your story, and given all the claims by people here about the tea party and Republicans being Racist and hating black people, the fact that a black man won the Florida Republican Straw Poll kinda debunks the last claims regarding the Tea Party and Republicans. So how is your story credible, when the last accusation spree appears not to have been.


Not credible? It had been all over the news! Haven't you been watching? In fact, at the last Republican debate, a gay soldier serving in Iraq who had asked Rick Santorum if DADT would be reinstated under his administration, was booed by the right wing audience. And not one Republican presidential candidate defended the soldier, who is currently putting his life at risk today, against the homophobic audience members. And no, this isn't "common Knowledge;" this is again something which has been on the news constantly since the incident happened.
Or is this some sort of conspiracy by the "lamestream" media, to destroy the right with their own words? :P

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer



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25 Sep 2011, 1:54 am

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Not credible? It had been all over the news! Haven't you been watching? In fact, at the last Republican debate, a gay soldier serving in Iraq who had asked Rick Santorum if DADT would be reinstated under his administration, was booed by the right wing audience.

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Word on the street is that it was a member of the audience, not the audience that booed.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2011/ ... _boos.html

http://www.sunshinestatesarah.com/2011/ ... e+Sarah%29


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25 Sep 2011, 1:56 am

Kraichgauer wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
From what those tea baggers were spouting at the Republican presidential debate, people without insurance would be left to die if it were up to them. And considering that moist of the candidates, with the exception of Huntsman, were sucking up to the tea party, I can only believe that a Republican president would pursue such a heartless policy.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Remember what I told you about common knowledge Kraichgauer. Don't ever take something as factually simply because it is "common knowledge."

In fact "common knowledge" is that the Republicans and Tea Party is made up of racist, well if that were the case, Herman Cain wouldn't have won the Florida Straw Poll, because he is African American. Btw, Herman Cain did win the Florida Straw Poll.


What does racism have to do with wanting to let a hypothetical uninsured person die from illness or injury? To refresh your memory, those were tea baggers.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


You never provided a source concerning your story, and given all the claims by people here about the tea party and Republicans being Racist and hating black people, the fact that a black man won the Florida Republican Straw Poll kinda debunks the last claims regarding the Tea Party and Republicans. So how is your story credible, when the last accusation spree appears not to have been.


Not credible? It had been all over the news! Haven't you been watching? In fact, at the last Republican debate, a gay soldier serving in Iraq who had asked Rick Santorum if DADT would be reinstated under his administration, was booed by the right wing audience. And not one Republican presidential candidate defended the soldier, who is currently putting his life at risk today, against the homophobic audience members. And no, this isn't "common Knowledge;" this is again something which has been on the news constantly since the incident happened.
Or is this some sort of conspiracy by the "lamestream" media, to destroy the right with their own words? :P

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Were they booing the soldier himself, or upset about the question. Personally Santorum was correct, DADT should be put back in place, granted the soldiers that came forward during the Obama fiasco shouldn't be punished, however having people running around telling people their sexual orientation isn't what the military is supposed to be about. The military is for protecting this country it isn't an online dating service, doesn't matter if you are heterosexual or homosexual.

Furthermore, sexual preference is not a race.



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25 Sep 2011, 2:10 am

Inuyasha wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
Kraichgauer wrote:
From what those tea baggers were spouting at the Republican presidential debate, people without insurance would be left to die if it were up to them. And considering that moist of the candidates, with the exception of Huntsman, were sucking up to the tea party, I can only believe that a Republican president would pursue such a heartless policy.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Remember what I told you about common knowledge Kraichgauer. Don't ever take something as factually simply because it is "common knowledge."

In fact "common knowledge" is that the Republicans and Tea Party is made up of racist, well if that were the case, Herman Cain wouldn't have won the Florida Straw Poll, because he is African American. Btw, Herman Cain did win the Florida Straw Poll.


What does racism have to do with wanting to let a hypothetical uninsured person die from illness or injury? To refresh your memory, those were tea baggers.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


You never provided a source concerning your story, and given all the claims by people here about the tea party and Republicans being Racist and hating black people, the fact that a black man won the Florida Republican Straw Poll kinda debunks the last claims regarding the Tea Party and Republicans. So how is your story credible, when the last accusation spree appears not to have been.


Not credible? It had been all over the news! Haven't you been watching? In fact, at the last Republican debate, a gay soldier serving in Iraq who had asked Rick Santorum if DADT would be reinstated under his administration, was booed by the right wing audience. And not one Republican presidential candidate defended the soldier, who is currently putting his life at risk today, against the homophobic audience members. And no, this isn't "common Knowledge;" this is again something which has been on the news constantly since the incident happened.
Or is this some sort of conspiracy by the "lamestream" media, to destroy the right with their own words? :P

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Were they booing the soldier himself, or upset about the question. Personally Santorum was correct, DADT should be put back in place, granted the soldiers that came forward during the Obama fiasco shouldn't be punished, however having people running around telling people their sexual orientation isn't what the military is supposed to be about. The military is for protecting this country it isn't an online dating service, doesn't matter if you are heterosexual or homosexual.

Furthermore, sexual preference is not a race.


No one's talking about gays joining up to date other gays - they're patriotic Americans who are being kicked out of the service they love simply because of who they are. How many straight soldiers are punished for heterosexual relations? Let gay soldiers be open with who they are without fearing punishment.
As for a racial dimension - at one time, the military was segregated, until President Harry Truman had the balls to change it. You had very much the same kind of opposition to that in that day, as well.
Now excuse me, but I have to get to bed for church tomorrow.

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25 Sep 2011, 2:14 am

Hey Kraichgauer, it would help if you read what other people were posting too.

Dox47 wrote:
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Not credible? It had been all over the news! Haven't you been watching? In fact, at the last Republican debate, a gay soldier serving in Iraq who had asked Rick Santorum if DADT would be reinstated under his administration, was booed by the right wing audience.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Word on the street is that it was a member of the audience, not the audience that booed.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2011/ ... _boos.html

http://www.sunshinestatesarah.com/2011/ ... e+Sarah%29



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25 Sep 2011, 10:03 am

Inuyasha wrote:
Hey Kraichgauer, it would help if you read what other people were posting too.

Dox47 wrote:
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Not credible? It had been all over the news! Haven't you been watching? In fact, at the last Republican debate, a gay soldier serving in Iraq who had asked Rick Santorum if DADT would be reinstated under his administration, was booed by the right wing audience.

-Bill, otherwise known as Kraichgauer


Word on the street is that it was a member of the audience, not the audience that booed.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/weigel/2011/ ... _boos.html

http://www.sunshinestatesarah.com/2011/ ... e+Sarah%29


As a matter of fact, there were news correspondents and even other Republican candidates who had conceded that there had been more than one person who had booed the serviceman - and that had been my perception, too.

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