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Old 08-17-2015, 05:46 AM
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Dodge and weave! It is impossible to compete on the "dodge and weave" playing field here, because that is what most Republicans here excel at.

Why am I questioning age? In a normal flow, a student would graduate college at age 22. I was accused of changing the subject from student to youth. Aren't all students youths? It was just what you have to expect here, a petty shot.

What is done on a constant basis here is make the exception the rule. A small group of students don't want to pay back their student loans, so all students don't want to pay back their loans. All they have to do is band together, and the Democrats will come to their aid to buy their vote.

A small group of illegal Hispanics are no damn good, so all Hispanics are no damn good. So, it is the goal of Republicans to make sure Hispanics don't vote. This, of course, is done for the good of the country.

The one thing that is done here is comparing the times we grew up to the current times. Times have changed a lot, and it is a lot hard for youth/students now. By calling them deadbeats, just shows how closed minded some people here are.

I could go on and on, but that would be changing the subject. However, I now have to change the subject.

Do they want to live in poverty once the country goes bankrupt? What do conservatives offer? How about prosperity, freedom and security? Always a flair for the dramatic. The nation under our last Republican president almost went bankrupt. Prosperity! The middle class has been falling behind the rate inflation, since Reagan. The programs that were complete failures they want to bring back. security! That Iraq war certainly help our security, and security around the world. It also did wonders for our debt.
Says the party that changes the subject when they have no answer. You and Debbie Whatshername should get together and compare notes.