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2012 Elections Part I: All Politics is Yokel

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You just can't follow a simple line of logic can you?

Illegals aren't IN-STATE people either. Period. End of discussion. That's the point and it's IRREFUTABLE. Done. Over.

Whether you like it or not, clown, the Texas legislature decides who pays what tuition at Texas schools. Period. I'd suggest taking it up with your chaplain.
 
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You just can't follow a simple line of logic can you?

Illegals aren't IN-STATE people either. Period. End of discussion. That's the point and it's IRREFUTABLE. Done. Over.
Did the law give it(in state tuition) to illegals or anchor babies?
 
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He isn't to get the repubs nomination anyway:D. Not sure how anyone could vote for GWB jr for president. Didn't we already have that disaster?

Romney isn't any better, or different. In fact he may be more Bush than Perry.
 
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Romney isn't any better, or different. In fact he may be more Bush than Perry.
I realize you've been being deliberately perverse the last couple months, but this is just not correct, unless you mean Bush Senior.

Romney is an old-fashion Country Club Republican. If he had been running in the 70's his platform would be indistinguishable from Nelson Rockefeller. In the 80's it would have been Jack Kemp. I'm sure there was one in the 90's, too, I'm just forget-- oh, Lee Iacocca, or Peter Ueberroth. These are the guys who honestly believe that if we just let the Board of Trustees of the Kennedy Center run the world, everybody will be better off, including the poor. He is Lacey Davenport.

Perry is the second coming of Dubya in all but name.
 
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I realize you've been being deliberately perverse the last couple months, but this is just not correct, unless you mean Bush Senior.

Romney is an old-fashion Country Club Republican. If he had been running in the 70's his platform would be indistinguishable from Nelson Rockefeller. In the 80's it would have been Jack Kemp. I'm sure there was one in the 90's, too, I'm just forget-- oh, Lee Iacocca, or Peter Ueberroth. These are the guys who honestly believe that if we just let the Board of Trustees of the Kennedy Center run the world, everybody will be better off, including the poor.

Perry is the second coming of Dubya in all but name.

Okay, the crack about the Kennedy Center board is funny. I laughed out loud.
 
Re: 2012 Elections Part I: All Politics is Yokel

I realize you've been being deliberately perverse the last couple months, but this is just not correct, unless you mean Bush Senior.

Romney is an old-fashion Country Club Republican. If he had been running in the 70's his platform would be indistinguishable from Nelson Rockefeller. In the 80's it would have been Jack Kemp. I'm sure there was one in the 90's, too, I'm just forget-- oh, Lee Iacocca, or Peter Ueberroth. These are the guys who honestly believe that if we just let the Board of Trustees of the Kennedy Center run the world, everybody will be better off, including the poor. He is Lacey Davenport.

Perry is the second coming of Dubya in all but name.

How can you tell? Romney changes his mind like he changes his underwear. That's why he reminds me of Bush II. Whatever I can say or do to get elected. Perry's not Bush. Bush never would have screwed up the debates that badly. Bush knew his audience and pandered to it. Perry's too stupid and too insane to care.
 
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How can you tell? Romney changes his mind like he changes his underwear. That's why he reminds me of Bush II. Whatever I can say or do to get elected. Perry's not Bush. Bush never would have screwed up the debates that badly. Bush knew his audience and pandered to it. Perry's too stupid and too insane to care.

For heaven's sake, can't you read off your own teleprompter? Perry's also "racist" and "homophobic." Sooner or later, genius, you're gonna be on your own.
 
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I agree. It would be almost impossible for a candidate for president, congress or governor to harbor true racial animus yet somehow be able to keep it secret. Opposition research would surely uncover something incriminating in the primary or general. Besides, we spend lots of time ruminating about phony accusations of racism (like what was written on a rock 30 years ago) that real, serious evidence of racism would instantly become front page news. And more than just WAPO's sleazy "reporting."

Notice our colleagues who simply cannot wrap their minds around the concept that their political opponants aren't standing around, waiting for the trains to arrive to take minorities to the camps. The idea that conservatives are racists is part of their DNA. And they aren't the slightest bit constrained about letting us know it. Which leaves them denying libtards are prone to imputing racism in others, by imputing racism in others.

It would be impossible unless the base of the party they were appealing to was racist themselves. Gee, which party might that be (hint: it starts with an "R"). See, what you and husky fail to realize is that whether you truly hate minorities, or whether you just choose to scapegoat them for political advantage, its still sleazy. However, its also a winning issue for conservative voters. I don't believe Bush Senior hated blacks, but that didn't make his Willie Horton ads any less disgusting.
 
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It would be impossible unless the base of the party they were appealing to was racist themselves. Gee, which party might that be (hint: it starts with an "R"). See, what you and husky fail to realize is that whether you truly hate minorities, or whether you just choose to scapegoat them for political advantage, its still sleazy. However, its also a winning issue for conservative voters. I don't believe Bush Senior hated blacks, but that didn't make his Willie Horton ads any less disgusting.

So now it's the Republican party base that's racist, in addition to the candidates. And your pals at the MSM are silent about it? So instead of reporting on this actual rampant racism, they're reporting on Texas rocks? By the way, Mr. Race Baiter, you are aware that Al Gore was the one who raised Willie Horton first in the primaries? By your standards, that makes HIM a racist, doesn't it? You continue to make my argument for me: libtards impute racism to anyone who stands in their way. And they do it everyday. In your case, several times a day. Try to apply the first rule of holes.
 
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How can you tell? Romney changes his mind like he changes his underwear. That's why he reminds me of Bush II. Whatever I can say or do to get elected. Perry's not Bush. Bush never would have screwed up the debates that badly. Bush knew his audience and pandered to it. Perry's too stupid and too insane to care.

Romney isn't changing his mind, he's saying what he needs to win the nomination. To win the nomination of today's GOP you have to act like Biff Tannen.

Also: Bush was terrible in the debates, his handlers just set the bar so low that when he didn't literally pee his pants on stage the media had to call it a draw. And in the primaries the only thing that matters in a Republican debate is chest-thumping and bloodlust, and Perry's irresponsible enough to put on a show they'll eat up.
 
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So now it's the Republican party base that's racist, in addition to the candidates. And your pals at the MSM are silent about it? So instead of reporting on this actual rampant racism, they're reporting on Texas rocks? By the way, Mr. Race Baiter, you are aware that Al Gore was the one who raised Willie Horton first in the primaries? By your standards, that makes HIM a racist, doesn't it? You continue to make my argument for me: libtards impute racism to anyone who stands in their way. And they do it everyday. In your case, several times a day. Try to apply the first rule of holes.

I'm sorry if societal norms have passed you by, but there's some phrases that people no longer use in the lexicon due to their toxic meanings. The name of Perry's ranch is one of them. Much like booing combat veterans serving our country over an issue that has nothing to do with their service is now looked down upon. You slide further and further into Dinosaur status with every post, and I suspect you and your party are going the same way as that long lost creature as demographics continue to work against you and your fellow bronts.
 
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I'm sorry if societal norms have passed you by, but there's some phrases that people no longer use in the lexicon due to their toxic meanings. The name of Perry's ranch is one of them. Much like booing combat veterans serving our country over an issue that has nothing to do with their service is now looked down upon. You slide further and further into Dinosaur status with every post, and I suspect you and your party are going the same way as that long lost creature as demographics continue to work against you and your fellow bronts.

You know that Perry "used" this terminology how, Mr. Wizard? Apart from you, I'm not aware of anyone claiming that. Nobody, including Perry and me, defends the use of that word. And it wasn't "Perry's ranch." And there's no evidence he dallied once he learned about the rock. But you know that, and go right ahead with your smears anyway, like a typical libtard. Besides, some people DO use that "toxic" word. It's just that it's okay for them to do so. Who knows, Perry may have watched "Song of the South" as a kid. While the booing was wrong, and I've said so, please don't come across like a big supporter of the troops. That would be, uh, a lie. Or that the booing represented anything other than a few slobs in the audience. You guys are just as dishonorable as you claim your opponants are. Worse in some cases. No Republican has gone to the capital of a country with whom we were at war and posed for pictures. No Republican has stolen vital secrets and given them to the Soviet Union. No Republican spied on America while serving in the Department of State.

And I think we've all noticed you've retreated from your untenable "racist" position and are digging in on gays. You may have a point, but it's different, isn't it?
 
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Romney isn't any better, or different. In fact he may be more Bush than Perry.
Not sure how anyone can vote for him either, lets face it, we're stuck with Obama for another 4 years as bad as that sucks as he might as well be Bush jr also
 
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