The DNC
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The DNC
Look at this lame ass line up. The only notable person of the bunch is Slick Willy.
There's not a single person who people will tune in to see what they have to say other than Clinton. I wonder if he will talk about all the issues he agrees with Romney on. Taxes etc.... Maybe he'll once again talk up how great of a business man Romney is.
Also note Hillary is not going to be anywhere near this shithole.
Speakers:
Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin
Congressman Xavier Becerra of California
Newark Mayor Cory Booker
Congressman G.K. Butterfield of North Carolina
Former President Jimmy Carter (via video)
San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro, who will be the first Latino keynote speaker at a Democratic National Convention
Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee
Congresswoman Judy Chu of California
Congressman Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri
Former President Bill Clinton
Congressman James Clyburn of South Carolina
Former Republican Governor of Florida Charlie Crist
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina Walter Dalton
The Honorable Arne Duncan
Congresswoman Diana DeGette of Colorado
Former Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Tammy Duckworth
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois
Congresswoman Donna Edwards of Maryland
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel
Georgetown Law School Graduate Sandra Fluke
Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx
Congressman Barney Frank of Massachusetts
Former Charlotte Mayor Harvey Gantt
Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm
Congressman Charlie Gonzalez of Texas
U.S. Senator Kay Hagan of North Carolina
California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris
Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper
Congressman Steny Hoyer of Maryland
Former Governor of North Carolina Jim Hunt
DCCC Chairman Congressman Steve Israel of New York
Montana State Superintendent of Public Instruction Denise Juneau
Former Virginia Governor Tim Kaine
Lieutenant General Claudia Kennedy (ret.)
Congressman John Larson of Connecticut
Congresswoman Barbara Lee of California
Congressman John Lewis of Georgia
CarMax co-founder and former CEO Austin Ligon
President of NARAL Pro-Choice America Nancy Keenan
Caroline Kennedy
U.S. Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts
Women’s rights activist Lilly Ledbetter
Obama Campaign Co-Chair Eva Longoria
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy
Delaware Governor Jack Markell
Boston Mayor Tom Menino
The Honorable Karen Mills
U.S. Senator Patty Murray of Washington
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter
U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, together with the women of the U.S. Senate
Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi will also lead a presentation of the women of the House:
Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney of New York
Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez of New York
Congresswoman Gwen Moore of Wisconsin
Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz of Pennsylvania
Congresswoman Donna Edwards of Maryland
Candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives Joyce Beatty of Ohio
Candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii
California Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez
Congressman Jared Polis of Colorado
Congressman David Price of North Carolina
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada
President of Planned Parenthood Action Fund Cecile Richards
Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak
The Honorable Ken Salazar
Journalist Cristina Saralegui
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer of New York
Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer
The Honorable Kathleen Sebelius
Costco co-founder and former CEO Jim Sinegal
Former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland
Congressman Chris Van Hollen
Los Angeles Mayor, Democratic Convention Chair Antonio Villaraigosa
The Honorable Tom Vilsack
Senate candidate from Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren
DNC Chair Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida
Congressman Mel Watt of North Carolina
There's not a single person who people will tune in to see what they have to say other than Clinton. I wonder if he will talk about all the issues he agrees with Romney on. Taxes etc.... Maybe he'll once again talk up how great of a business man Romney is.
Also note Hillary is not going to be anywhere near this shithole.
Speakers:
Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin
Congressman Xavier Becerra of California
Newark Mayor Cory Booker
Congressman G.K. Butterfield of North Carolina
Former President Jimmy Carter (via video)
San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro, who will be the first Latino keynote speaker at a Democratic National Convention
Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee
Congresswoman Judy Chu of California
Congressman Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri
Former President Bill Clinton
Congressman James Clyburn of South Carolina
Former Republican Governor of Florida Charlie Crist
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina Walter Dalton
The Honorable Arne Duncan
Congresswoman Diana DeGette of Colorado
Former Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Tammy Duckworth
U.S. Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois
Congresswoman Donna Edwards of Maryland
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel
Georgetown Law School Graduate Sandra Fluke
Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx
Congressman Barney Frank of Massachusetts
Former Charlotte Mayor Harvey Gantt
Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm
Congressman Charlie Gonzalez of Texas
U.S. Senator Kay Hagan of North Carolina
California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris
Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper
Congressman Steny Hoyer of Maryland
Former Governor of North Carolina Jim Hunt
DCCC Chairman Congressman Steve Israel of New York
Montana State Superintendent of Public Instruction Denise Juneau
Former Virginia Governor Tim Kaine
Lieutenant General Claudia Kennedy (ret.)
Congressman John Larson of Connecticut
Congresswoman Barbara Lee of California
Congressman John Lewis of Georgia
CarMax co-founder and former CEO Austin Ligon
President of NARAL Pro-Choice America Nancy Keenan
Caroline Kennedy
U.S. Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts
Women’s rights activist Lilly Ledbetter
Obama Campaign Co-Chair Eva Longoria
Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy
Delaware Governor Jack Markell
Boston Mayor Tom Menino
The Honorable Karen Mills
U.S. Senator Patty Murray of Washington
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter
U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, together with the women of the U.S. Senate
Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi will also lead a presentation of the women of the House:
Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney of New York
Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez of New York
Congresswoman Gwen Moore of Wisconsin
Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz of Pennsylvania
Congresswoman Donna Edwards of Maryland
Candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives Joyce Beatty of Ohio
Candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii
California Assembly Speaker John A. Pérez
Congressman Jared Polis of Colorado
Congressman David Price of North Carolina
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada
President of Planned Parenthood Action Fund Cecile Richards
Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak
The Honorable Ken Salazar
Journalist Cristina Saralegui
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer of New York
Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer
The Honorable Kathleen Sebelius
Costco co-founder and former CEO Jim Sinegal
Former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland
Congressman Chris Van Hollen
Los Angeles Mayor, Democratic Convention Chair Antonio Villaraigosa
The Honorable Tom Vilsack
Senate candidate from Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren
DNC Chair Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida
Congressman Mel Watt of North Carolina
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LMFAO, you're incredibly stupid. It's impossible to agree with Romney on taxes since Romney has not released a tax plan. He made a general statement about lowering rates across the board and then recovering revenue by closing unspecified loopholes.roxxxtar wrote:I wonder if he will talk about all the issues he agrees with Romney on. Taxes etc....
Clinton said it was a good idea to extend the Bush tax cuts a little longer. He never said he agreed with Romney on taxes etc.. You're simply a liar.
Considering that the Bush tax cuts created ZERO jobs, it's a pretty weak position.
Remember this link asshole?
Private Sector Employment
http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/CES0500000001
There were fewer employed in the private sector when Bush left office than when Bush became president. 1-1 = 0. That make sense to you shit for brains? For every one job created, another one was lost. Then an additional 644,000 were lost assbag. Bush tax cuts did not add a single job to the private sector. Read it and weep bitch.
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Damn, Obama is even dumber than I thought. For four years he has kept in place the Bush tax rates, that create zero jobs. And on top of that, the God of the democratic party is in favor of extending them even further.DEATH ROW JOE wrote:LMFAO, you're incredibly stupid. It's impossible to agree with Romney on taxes since Romney has not released a tax plan. He made a general statement about lowering rates across the board and then recovering revenue by closing unspecified loopholes.roxxxtar wrote:I wonder if he will talk about all the issues he agrees with Romney on. Taxes etc....
Clinton said it was a good idea to extend the Bush tax cuts a little longer. He never said he agreed with Romney on taxes etc.. You're simply a liar.
Considering that the Bush tax cuts created ZERO jobs, it's a pretty weak position.
You're fucking retarded.
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I wonder if they'll have George Kennedy come out and talk to a chaise lounge like it's invisible Mittens?
You know, for a break between all the political speeches..
You know, for a break between all the political speeches..
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At least the DNC is acknowledging the Clinton administration, which is more than I can say for the RNC.
Why didn't they invite their most recent president or vice president again?
Oh, wait...
Why didn't they invite their most recent president or vice president again?
Oh, wait...
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Hey MORON..Obama has had more private sector job growth in 3 years than Bush had in 8 years! The DNC will show you how it's really done! It won't be just a hatefest like the RNC!roxxxtar wrote:Damn, Obama is even dumber than I thought. For four years he has kept in place the Bush tax rates, that create zero jobs. And on top of that, the God of the democratic party is in favor of extending them even further.DEATH ROW JOE wrote:LMFAO, you're incredibly stupid. It's impossible to agree with Romney on taxes since Romney has not released a tax plan. He made a general statement about lowering rates across the board and then recovering revenue by closing unspecified loopholes.roxxxtar wrote:I wonder if he will talk about all the issues he agrees with Romney on. Taxes etc....
Clinton said it was a good idea to extend the Bush tax cuts a little longer. He never said he agreed with Romney on taxes etc.. You're simply a liar.
Considering that the Bush tax cuts created ZERO jobs, it's a pretty weak position.
You're fucking retarded.
They might as well have been wearing white hoods at the RNC! Their hatred and intolerance will be the Repukes downfall!
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Because even Bush and Cheney or Bush 41 won't touch this group of RNC clowns! Even Bush himself barely endorsed Romney! While the elevator door was closing!Stoner wrote:At least the DNC is acknowledging the Clinton administration, which is more than I can say for the RNC.
Why didn't they invite their most recent president or vice president again?
Oh, wait...
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I think it's the other way around.
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Well, that' okay. Because the economy is a weak position for Obama.DEATH ROW JOE wrote:LMFAO, you're incredibly stupid. It's impossible to agree with Romney on taxes since Romney has not released a tax plan. He made a general statement about lowering rates across the board and then recovering revenue by closing unspecified loopholes.
Clinton said it was a good idea to extend the Bush tax cuts a little longer. He never said he agreed with Romney on taxes etc.. You're simply a liar.
Considering that the Bush tax cuts created ZERO jobs, it's a pretty weak position.
Only because Dems haven't figured out a way to tax the balls off of breathing air...yet.Food Stamp Nation
Uncle Sam's free grocery rolls keep growing.
The Obama and Romney campaigns spent Tuesday sniping over whether the President deserves an "incomplete" grade, as Mr. Obama put it, for fixing the economy. The more revealing news was the Department of Agriculture report, released on the Friday before Labor Day weekend, that 46,670,373 Americans are now on food stamps.
That's an all-time record, at an annual cost of $71.8 billion, $770 billion over a decade. Mull over that one for a minute. That's nearly one of out every seven people—46 million citizens—who depend on taxpayers to buy one of life's most basic responsibilities. It's a good thing breathing air is free.
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September 4, 2012
"Win the future."?If Obama claims that 8%+ unemployment is success, what is failure?
Oh, that's right; it's George Bush's fault. If you can't believe that President Barack Obama's supporters still are dragging out that old, discredited BS.
Beginning Tuesday night, the Democratic National Convention will be faced with answering the question: What did you do?
It's the natural follow-up to the promise that rang out four years ago, "Yes, we can." To which we can legitimately ask, "What is it that you thought you could do?" And, "Did you?"
With higher unemployment, lower family income, more people living in poverty, higher gasoline prices, an inept foreign policy that watches Iran spin its way toward nuclear weaponry and a Syrian despot crush his own people yearning to breathe free, a national debt that has increased at twice the rate as the Obama administration's predecessor, a costly and unworkable nationalization of health care, the squishiest economic recovery in decades, the nation's longest housing slump, America's first-ever debt downgrading, President Barack Obama can be said to have accomplished the nearly impossible: So many Americans now question whether their children's future will be as good as our past.
So with great irony, Obama's campaign has jettisoned his earlier "Yes, we can" slogan with an inexplicably laughable one: "Win the future." If we are to judge our future by a sustained record of past failures, a second term for President Barack Obama portends a bleak future indeed.
It's as if "the future" is Obama's to dispense. By now, millions of Americans who cheered Obama's hope and change swindle must realize that success is more than a matter of government policy, edict or mandate. Often it's a matter of government not screwing up or simply getting out of the way.
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September 4, 2012
Ouch! So much for the future.Poll: Romney Leads in N.C. as Younger Voters Drift Away From Obama
In 2008, Obama won an overwhelming 74 percent of the vote among voters under age 30, but the new poll shows him at only 58 percent among voters aged 30 and younger.
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wtf are they doing putting clinton up against the opening game of NFL?!?
im gonna dvr clinton...but that shit is sure to sit there unwatched until it becomes as irrelevant as, well...obama.
im gonna dvr clinton...but that shit is sure to sit there unwatched until it becomes as irrelevant as, well...obama.
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Stoner wrote:I think it's the other way around.
EXACTLY!
Bush and Cheney ruined the Republican brand...and the country for that matter...
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agreed...bush/cheney were terrible for this country.Dr J Jones wrote:Stoner wrote:I think it's the other way around.
EXACTLY!
Bush and Cheney ruined the Republican brand...and the country for that matter...
talk about zigged when you shoulda zagged.
gonna be interesting to see if the voters hold the current admin to the same standards.
over 40% of eligible voters saying they will not vote says a lot about BOTH candidates.
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Michelle Obama's looking hot tonight!
4 more years! 4 more years! 4 more years!
4 more years! 4 more years! 4 more years!
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She looked like instead of lecturing the American people about what to eat, she should take her fat ass (literally) to the gym.Dr J Jones wrote:Michelle Obama's looking hot tonight!
4 more years! 4 more years! 4 more years!
The first night can be summed up in:
Show a video of a murderer debating Mitt Romney
Throw a woman out there with no legs for sympathy.
Talked about how they want to steal money from one group of US citizens and redistribute it in the name of social justice and "helping" the middle class.
Trotted out a brown skinned dude pandering for the Mexican vote.
Dropped God from the official party platform.
Endorsed taxpayer-funded abortions.
No mention of the record $16 Trillion dollar debt. 5 of which Obama created in 4 years.
And Michelle Obama spewed a bunch of crap about how great government is. Chris Wallace said it best. "The reliance on government, the praise on government, the central role it plays and their vision of America"
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Thank you for that completely unbiased review roxxturd, now back to you Hannity..
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"Only because Dems haven't figured out a way to tax the balls off of breathing air...yet."
The highest taxation rates we EVER had were under a republican administration. Taxes right now? They are at a 60 year low.
You exemplify everything republicans stand for, in that, why deal in facts when lies get your point across so much more effectively.
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That's awesome.
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According to the democrats, we “belong” to the government?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gLa9Te8Blw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gLa9Te8Blw
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And...roxxxtar wrote:According to the democrats, we “belong” to the government?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gLa9Te8Blw
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As opposed to being owned by corporations, which is what RAPE-Uglicans envision.roxxxtar wrote:According to the democrats, we “belong” to the government?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gLa9Te8Blw
Remember friends, corporations are people.
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Roxxxtard, I had forgotten how fucking ignorant and just plain stupid you could be. Thanks for reminding me.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/belong
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/belong
Definition of BELONG
intransitive verb
1
a : to be suitable, appropriate, or advantageous <a dictionary belongs in every home>
b : to be in a proper situation <a man of his ability belongs in teaching>
2
a : to be the property of a person or thing —used with to <the book belongs to me>
b : to be attached or bound by birth, allegiance, or dependency —usually used with to <they belong to their homeland>
c : to be a member of a club, organization, or set —usually used with to <she belongs to a country club>
3
: to be an attribute, part, adjunct, or function of a person or thing <nuts and bolts belong to a car>
4
: to be properly classified
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And no matter which gay ass user name you choose this week, you're still a douchebag.Danzig in the Dark wrote:Roxxxtard, I had forgotten how fucking ignorant and just plain stupid you could be. Thanks for reminding me.
Government is the only thing we are all SUBJECT to. In effect, the Democrats were celebrating the subjugation of the people to government.
The Democrats are now running like hell from this video. Everyone is trying to blame it on everyone else. Even the Obama regime themselves want nothing to do with it.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeedpolitic ... -belong-to
But you go ahead and keep sucking those balls.
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How does the definition you highlighted apply to any of us? None of us are members.Danzig in the Dark wrote:Roxxxtard, I had forgotten how fucking ignorant and just plain stupid you could be. Thanks for reminding me.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/belongDefinition of BELONG
intransitive verb
1
a : to be suitable, appropriate, or advantageous <a dictionary belongs in every home>
b : to be in a proper situation <a man of his ability belongs in teaching>
2
a : to be the property of a person or thing —used with to <the book belongs to me>
b : to be attached or bound by birth, allegiance, or dependency —usually used with to <they belong to their homeland>
c : to be a member of a club, organization, or set —usually used with to <she belongs to a country club>
3
: to be an attribute, part, adjunct, or function of a person or thing <nuts and bolts belong to a car>
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: to be properly classified
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Have you ever read that document you claim to revere, the Constitution? How does it start out? Oh yeah, "We, the people..." Do us a favor and take a civics class.roxxxtard wrote:And no matter which gay ass user name you choose this week, you're still a douchebag.Danzig in the Dark wrote:Roxxxtard, I had forgotten how fucking ignorant and just plain stupid you could be. Thanks for reminding me.
Government is the only thing we are all SUBJECT to. In effect, the Democrats were celebrating the subjugation of the people to government.
the only ones freaking out are Republican assclowns in paroxysms of Fox, sorry, faux outrage.roxxxtard wrote:The Democrats are now running like hell from this video. Everyone is trying to blame it on everyone else. Even the Obama regime themselves want nothing to do with it.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/buzzfeedpolitic ... -belong-to
But you go ahead and keep sucking those balls.
You're not an American? You know, the "We, the people" referenced in the Constitution.brotherplanet wrote:
How does the definition you highlighted apply to any of us?
You most certainly are a member.brotherplanet wrote:None of us are members.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/medical/member1
: a body part or organ: as a : limb b : penis
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Sorry, bubba, your sarcasm didn't answer the question.
As for being an American... How does that make me a member of Congress or a state and/or local government?
None of us belong to the government.
As for being an American... How does that make me a member of Congress or a state and/or local government?
None of us belong to the government.