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Bann

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Those links are about Democrats voting to vote against other Democrats. I don't see the connection to people turning against conservative ideas. None of the people noted in the articles were voting against conservative ideas, they were voting against other Democrats or in favor of their own.

I didn't say the Republicans were acting conservatively, nor did you say people were turning against Republicans. You said they were turning against conservative ideas.

Please answer the questions - what conservative ideas are Americans turning out against in record numbers, and what is your source of information for that.

Ahem. He won't be able to answer the questions. He has a limited vocabulary.
 

AndyMarquisLIVE

New Member
Please answer the questions - what conservative ideas are Americans turning out against in record numbers, and what is your source of information for that.
I said Americans are rejecting you folks' principles, as you aren't true conservatives. You're just far-right religious extremist moral majority facist Republicans.

And I've posted all the record breaking numbers in another thread, so tell your avatar to go fetch them.

:smile:
 

LesterGreen

New Member
I said Americans are rejecting you folks' principles, as you aren't true conservatives. You're just far-right religious extremist moral majority facist Republicans.

And I've posted all the record breaking numbers in another thread, so tell your avatar to go fetch them.

:smile:

:blahblah::blahblah::blahblah:
 

This_person

Well-Known Member
I said Americans are rejecting you folks' principles, as you aren't true conservatives. You're just far-right religious extremist moral majority facist Republicans.

And I've posted all the record breaking numbers in another thread, so tell your avatar to go fetch them.

:smile:
So, when you said Americans are turning against conservative principles in record numbers, you really meant this crap you said above.

Gotcha. Even YOU don't know what you're talking about when you speak.
 

AndyMarquisLIVE

New Member
So, when you said Americans are turning against conservative principles in record numbers, you really meant this crap you said above.

Gotcha. Even YOU don't know what you're talking about when you speak.
I showed you the numbers. 36 million people voted in the 2008 Democratic Primaries.

I'm sure a whopping 36 million will be out voting for John McCain, right? :sarcasm:

The Republican Party has abandoned conservatism, and if you guys yourself conservative, you're sadly mistaken. You are nothing more than just another religious extremist. :bigwhoop:
 
C

czygvtwkr

Guest
I showed you the numbers. 36 million people voted in the 2008 Democratic Primaries.

I'm sure a whopping 36 million will be out voting for John McCain, right? :sarcasm:

The Republican Party has abandoned conservatism, and if you guys yourself conservative, you're sadly mistaken. You are nothing more than just another religious extremist. :bigwhoop:

36 million of 28 million registered voters showed up :lmao: Happens more often than we know.
 

This_person

Well-Known Member
I showed you the numbers. 36 million people voted in the 2008 Democratic Primaries.

I'm sure a whopping 36 million will be out voting for John McCain, right? :sarcasm:

The Republican Party has abandoned conservatism, and if you guys yourself conservative, you're sadly mistaken. You are nothing more than just another religious extremist. :bigwhoop:
That's right. 36 million people voting for and/or against democrats. Having nothing to do with Republicans, or conservative principles (your initial claim).

Much of the Republican Party has acted in a very non-conservative manner. No doubt. But, again, you didn't claim people were turning against Republicans in record numbers, you claimed people were turning against conservative principles in record numbers. Democrats voting mostly against other democrats doesn't prove that - it proves lack of unity in the democrat party. Barry and John are running pretty much neck and neck, which kind of demonstrates that no one has a strong majority over anyone - and that if a truely conservative were running against Barry, I would submit to you you'd see a huge advantage to that person. After all, we have a strongly liberal/socialist running against a weak conservative, and they're about equal. A thinking person would see that the table shifting to the right would be advantageous to that party. That's why the MSM is now reporting BArry as a "centrist", effectively lying by claiming a right shift in their candidate to get him elected.
 

chernmax

NOT Politically Correct!!
I showed you the numbers. 36 million people voted in the 2008 Democratic Primaries.

I'm sure a whopping 36 million will be out voting for John McCain, right? :sarcasm:

The Republican Party has abandoned conservatism, and if you guys yourself conservative, you're sadly mistaken. You are nothing more than just another religious extremist. :bigwhoop:

Stop sucking up the middle, nothing there but uncertainty... Your agenda attacks both sides and like NObama you allow yourself the easy out of voting "Present" verse yes or no. :coffee:
 

AndyMarquisLIVE

New Member
Stop sucking up the middle, nothing there but uncertainty... Your agenda attacks both sides and like NObama you allow yourself the easy out of voting "Present" verse yes or no. :coffee:
I assure you I'd vote yes or no.

I just believe both sides are wrong - The Democrats are wrong on the Constitution and the economy, and to comprimise, The Republicans are wrong on foriegn policy and government spending.

Obama and McCain, it's a lose-lose either way. :shrug:
 

chernmax

NOT Politically Correct!!
I assure you I'd vote yes or no.

I just believe both sides are wrong - The Democrats are wrong on the Constitution and the economy, and to comprimise, The Republicans are wrong on foriegn policy and government spending.

Obama and McCain, it's a lose-lose either way. :shrug:

Damit!!! I totally agree with you on this one!!!

NObama, never ever get my vote PERIOD!!!

McCain, wish the Republicans had a better candidate!!!
 

This_person

Well-Known Member
I assure you I'd vote yes or no.

I just believe both sides are wrong - The Democrats are wrong on the Constitution and the economy, and to comprimise, The Republicans are wrong on foriegn policy and government spending.

Obama and McCain, it's a lose-lose either way. :shrug:
Before I agree with you, Democrats are wrong to compromise on what?

And, Republicans are wrong on government spending how - in what they've done, or in what their principles are? Because, if it's the action of spending too damned much of my money, I agree. If you think their principle of small government - personal responsibility is wrong, that's where I'll disagree.

However, overall I'll agree with your last statement - Barry is a huge "lose" for the country, and John is a smaller "lose", but they're still both a lose.
 

AndyMarquisLIVE

New Member
Before I agree with you, Democrats are wrong to compromise on what?

And, Republicans are wrong on government spending how - in what they've done, or in what their principles are? Because, if it's the action of spending too damned much of my money, I agree. If you think their principle of small government - personal responsibility is wrong, that's where I'll disagree.

However, overall I'll agree with your last statement - Barry is a huge "lose" for the country, and John is a smaller "lose", but they're still both a lose.
The Republicans don't believe in Small Government.

Unfortunately, they spend money like drunken sailors just like Democrats do.
 

This_person

Well-Known Member
The Republicans don't believe in Small Government.

Unfortunately, they spend money like drunken sailors just like Democrats do.
Republicans believe in small government. That's a conservative principle. The current Republicans in office, for the most part, do not act on the principles of their party.
 

This_person

Well-Known Member
Nooo, your not calling Andy Lier and little fibber?
Not calling him a liar, exactly. Just trying to get him to realize there are differences between conservatives, Republicans, and many of the current Republicans in office. That's not a group of interchangable words.
 
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