Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Read a newspaper and enlighten yourself. Or, if you're the lazy type, google Hillary and choose among thousands of links |
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#17
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LOL - the Dems fear Walker? A few weeks ago they feared The Canuck. And a week after that they feared the Paul kid. After what was reported today, Walker is the Koch brothers anointed water boy |
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I'm afraid you've committed yet another grammatical error with your phraseology
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You guys are slowly going insane ... |
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So, the answer is none. Just as I thought.
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Do you have any idea how inane such comments sound?
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Walker is Koch's puppet. Always has been and always will be.
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That is just a stupid statement.
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I've noticed over the years that liberals/democrats often refer to a "bogeyman" of some type in their political world. They seem to have some type of deep psychological need to run against, rail against or project hate towards some type of "bad guy.' It's like they seem to equate many of their troubles in life with outside evil forces, as opposed to the loser that they look at in the mirror each morning.
A few examples of objects or people to focus their liberal hate on would be: - Big Oil - Big Pharma - Big Corporations - Big Business - the Koch Brothers - the 1% - Old white males Muslims historically have shown a need to throw stones (literally) at objects they consider to be "devils" but I think this liberal phenomenon is different. Can anyone provide insight as to what motivations or psychological needs impel our liberal friends to engage in this type behavior? |
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Unfortunately we also know from the demonstrated behavior to expect no answer. Or the usual violent swing of suject matter to anything unrelated, unintended or not germain to the question. To be polite one can only assume the behavior to be sad on so many levels. |
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I am a Republican by nature and I still can't stand Scott Walker, that's how bad his politics are.
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Can you provide a couple of specifics that you do not like?
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I think that is largely because he took on the teachers' unions and you did not find that to be in your own personal interest ... which is understandable on one level.
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Maybe it was because Walker said he could be commander-in-chief because he is an Eagle scout, or because Walker compared his kindergarten teachers to ISSL members. This guy needs to go back and finish his college education. Even Sarah Palin got a degree after attending six different colleges. |
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