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Re: Conservatism in the USA

Postby ooge on Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:31 pm

Phatscotty wrote:
ooge wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
ooge wrote:can anyone remember back to a time,not that long ago when republicans attitude was that deficits do not matter,that it would be better to grow the country's economy to solve whatever debt problem the country has and to achieve this taxes have to be cut.This will be the attitude again the next time there is a republican president.


Sure do. I also remember voting their asses out in the primaries.

Your post belongs in the year 2009

It's turning out that Conservatism in the USA is just something for Liberals to bash. Some are so consumed by their hate, that the current president can get away with anything and never be held accountable by his supporters.

I voted for Bush in 2000. I was very young, and I liked what he said about ending the practice of nation building. As soon as he started "building nations" I turned on him 180 degrees (explains how I went from voting for Bush to voting for Nader) and I felt lied to, and I with many other Conservatives criticized him exactly as much as I do Obama now. Where are all the Democrats like that? Are there any?

There is as clear difference here between Conservatives and Liberals when it comes to being objective, holding those they voted for accountable for their promises and actions, and not drinking the kool-aid.


prepare yourself to being disappointed again.


that you are a kool-aid drinking Democrat? I already knew that. I had high hopes during our live chat sessions, but it's clear that your mission is to remain silent when it's a Democrat, and focus criticisms on Republicans who really have little power to do anything at the moment.


I am a registered republican..its true.
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Re: Conservatism in the USA

Postby Phatscotty on Sun Jun 09, 2013 7:37 pm

ooge wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
ooge wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
ooge wrote:can anyone remember back to a time,not that long ago when republicans attitude was that deficits do not matter,that it would be better to grow the country's economy to solve whatever debt problem the country has and to achieve this taxes have to be cut.This will be the attitude again the next time there is a republican president.


Sure do. I also remember voting their asses out in the primaries.

Your post belongs in the year 2009

It's turning out that Conservatism in the USA is just something for Liberals to bash. Some are so consumed by their hate, that the current president can get away with anything and never be held accountable by his supporters.

I voted for Bush in 2000. I was very young, and I liked what he said about ending the practice of nation building. As soon as he started "building nations" I turned on him 180 degrees (explains how I went from voting for Bush to voting for Nader) and I felt lied to, and I with many other Conservatives criticized him exactly as much as I do Obama now. Where are all the Democrats like that? Are there any?

There is as clear difference here between Conservatives and Liberals when it comes to being objective, holding those they voted for accountable for their promises and actions, and not drinking the kool-aid.


prepare yourself to being disappointed again.


that you are a kool-aid drinking Democrat? I already knew that. I had high hopes during our live chat sessions, but it's clear that your mission is to remain silent when it's a Democrat, and focus criticisms on Republicans who really have little power to do anything at the moment.


I am a registered republican..its true.


Who is your favorite Republican in modern history? today?
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Re: Conservatism in the USA

Postby ooge on Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:06 pm

Phatscotty wrote:
ooge wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
ooge wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
ooge wrote:can anyone remember back to a time,not that long ago when republicans attitude was that deficits do not matter,that it would be better to grow the country's economy to solve whatever debt problem the country has and to achieve this taxes have to be cut.This will be the attitude again the next time there is a republican president.


Sure do. I also remember voting their asses out in the primaries.

Your post belongs in the year 2009

It's turning out that Conservatism in the USA is just something for Liberals to bash. Some are so consumed by their hate, that the current president can get away with anything and never be held accountable by his supporters.

I voted for Bush in 2000. I was very young, and I liked what he said about ending the practice of nation building. As soon as he started "building nations" I turned on him 180 degrees (explains how I went from voting for Bush to voting for Nader) and I felt lied to, and I with many other Conservatives criticized him exactly as much as I do Obama now. Where are all the Democrats like that? Are there any?

There is as clear difference here between Conservatives and Liberals when it comes to being objective, holding those they voted for accountable for their promises and actions, and not drinking the kool-aid.


prepare yourself to being disappointed again.


that you are a kool-aid drinking Democrat? I already knew that. I had high hopes during our live chat sessions, but it's clear that your mission is to remain silent when it's a Democrat, and focus criticisms on Republicans who really have little power to do anything at the moment.


I am a registered republican..its true.


Who is your favorite Republican in modern history? today?
today..zero..politicizing Benghazi,shameful behavior by them. in the past that is easy Eisenhower. you want to stop expansion of presidential powers,stop politicizing national security issues.I have my doubts you will understand this.
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Re: Conservatism in the USA

Postby Phatscotty on Mon Jun 10, 2013 1:27 am

ooge wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
ooge wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
ooge wrote:
Phatscotty wrote:
Sure do. I also remember voting their asses out in the primaries.

Your post belongs in the year 2009

It's turning out that Conservatism in the USA is just something for Liberals to bash. Some are so consumed by their hate, that the current president can get away with anything and never be held accountable by his supporters.

I voted for Bush in 2000. I was very young, and I liked what he said about ending the practice of nation building. As soon as he started "building nations" I turned on him 180 degrees (explains how I went from voting for Bush to voting for Nader) and I felt lied to, and I with many other Conservatives criticized him exactly as much as I do Obama now. Where are all the Democrats like that? Are there any?

There is as clear difference here between Conservatives and Liberals when it comes to being objective, holding those they voted for accountable for their promises and actions, and not drinking the kool-aid.


prepare yourself to being disappointed again.


that you are a kool-aid drinking Democrat? I already knew that. I had high hopes during our live chat sessions, but it's clear that your mission is to remain silent when it's a Democrat, and focus criticisms on Republicans who really have little power to do anything at the moment.


I am a registered republican..its true.


Who is your favorite Republican in modern history? today?
today..zero..politicizing Benghazi,shameful behavior by them. in the past that is easy Eisenhower. you want to stop expansion of presidential powers,stop politicizing national security issues.I have my doubts you will understand this.


is the politicization of Benghazi really worse than the actual attack/non response in Benghazi being blamed incorrectly on a youtube video? politicization is what politicians do. You have a problem with politicians, unless you seriously think Democrats don't politicize things?

and why are you a registered Republican?
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Re: Conservatism in the USA

Postby ooge on Mon Jun 10, 2013 2:03 am

like I said,you do not understands this.Try and think about the Attack that was used against John Kerry when he ran for president.Then The narrative that has been used against other Democratic candidates in the past. Why am I a registered republican? at this point I do not know.But I have been sense the beginning. I have stated it before but remember I work the elections and along with those duty's includes specifically protecting the rights of republican voters. which whatever you may think I take seriously.
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Re: Conservatism in the USA

Postby thegreekdog on Mon Jun 10, 2013 7:49 am

Ooge - I admit I'm confused as to why you think the Democratic Party does not also do the same things as the Republican Party. The politicizing of national security and the expansion of presidential powers continues unabated with a Democratic president.
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