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- tedwest, on 01/05/2009, -3/+10I'm one conservative who said two years ago that Bush was the worst President there will EVER BE, and ever since, I've been writing about the phenomenon of the incredibly high percentage conservatives who blindly support the guy who literally sold them out and asking why that is. And in the process, I discovered that many on the right is every bit as ugly, stupid, and vicious as everyone on the left is.
- goldenrule4, on 01/05/2009, -2/+7The bottom line was that bush didn't do mc cain in, it was mc caine who did mc caine in.
All mc caine had to do when the bail out fiasco suddenly appeared was to have stood up and proclaimed he was not going to bail out anyone since this was a capitalist and not a socialist country. This would have been then a clear choice for the electorate. - tedwest, on 01/05/2009, -4/+6Let's try that again...
I'm one conservative who said two years ago that Bush was the worst President there will EVER BE, and ever since, I've been writing about the many and terrible things Bush has done as well as the phenomenon of the incredibly high percentage conservatives who blindly support the guy who literally sold them out and and ruined the Republican Party. In the process, I discovered that many on the right are every bit as ugly, stupid, and vicious as everyone on the left is. - Allegiance, on 01/06/2009, -0/+2"the republicans didn't want to be the ones that changed the nation into a socialist/fascist nation. Democrats have no such qualms."
Dems and RINO's are on the same team. There are very, very few real Repubs anymore. - boulder555, on 01/06/2009, -0/+1It IS disloyalty. Disloyalty to the Constitution --- to the law of the land. And BOTH Democrats & Republicans are complicit.
McCain was the WORST of the possible GOP candidates and ensured Republicans could not win. THAT was what the Bush Machine did to the American people. - heystoopid, on 01/05/2009, -5/+6Gee , I didn't know it was open season on pink faeries , now where did I put that dog's flea powder again ?
- inactive, on 01/05/2009, -9/+10ding ding ding. disloyalty to the USA and loyalty to the New World Order. Bush is not only a socialist but he also destroyed the conservative base in the Republican Party in 2006. Now the Republicans and Democrats walk on the same platform. The conservative Americans no longer have a tool to steer this Country from global domination. The base of the Democrat party don't even realize that they too have lost.
- inactive, on 01/05/2009, -4/+4I didn't think it needed explaining, it seemed fairly obvious even to me. The problems were pretty clear even a year and a half ago, the republicans didn't want to be the ones that changed the nation into a socialist/fascist nation. Democrats have no such qualms.
- NorEEzta, on 01/05/2009, -3/+3"Why did Bush throw the election? There's no other way to say it. That's what he did. Was it stupidity? Was it disloyalty? Or was it something else?"
I really, really want to pull the lever for 'stupidity'. But, with no transparency on his meetings with Canada & Mexico and the irrefutable truth of what the CFR stands for; I got to go with disloyalty. It's as if: if the Repubs, for example, can't have the country, no one can. So lets just plunge it into a NWO and see what happens. It could be a Putin style convenience for whoever is in office at the time. - johnny2k, on 01/05/2009, -8/+6"disloyalty to the USA and loyalty to the New World Order."
Ding Ding Ding! concresssucks, you got the guess right on your first guess! You didn't need the two bonus guesses. I should have known you would be the first to get it right! :) Good job, friend!


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