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12 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - MoveOn.org Ad Targets ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Well dude...thanks to President Bush we don't have to speculate what would have happened to Detroit if they went bankrupt now do we...

By the way...don't judge a book by its cover. You conservatives scream and yell loudly when the "liberal media" or “libtard” as you idiot would call them judge conservatives intellect.

Your response to my post only shows that your hypocrisy knows no bounds…

12 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - MoveOn.org Ad Targets ... · 2 replies · 0 points

Really...are you kidding me dude your that dumb?

12 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - MoveOn.org Ad Targets ... · 0 replies · 0 points

No dude the economic illiteracy in this echo chamer is what is frightening!!!!

12 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Koch Bros Fight Back A... · 10 replies · -22 points

And conservative/republicans are not you’re blinded by your ideology if you think there’s any difference between the two parties.

12 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Koch Bros Fight Back A... · 5 replies · -8 points

Don't count your eggs before they hatch you might have to stomach 58 more months of President Obama....the republicans and conservatives are shooting themselves in the foot and would be wise to stop courting the ultra-conservative fruits and start tacking to the center to court the independent voters who decide elections.

So keep the dream alive man....if you keep living in your echo chamber like this you'll never see reality until it is too late.

12 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Santorum: Support For ... · 1 reply · +1 points

What do you mean This is not a good sign?

12 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Tea Party vs Occupy Vi... · 0 replies · 0 points

So where you there dude on the steps of the capital when the incident took place?

12 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Newt Ad: Romney Rewrit... · 2 replies · -4 points

Yea you two keep yappin like little dogs...but soon when Romney is the nominee you'll fall in line like the rest of the idiot in this echo chamber. As a matter of fct i bet you in six months you'll be singing Romney's praises...how great he was as governor of the most liberal state in the union and how successful he was as a businessmen.....

All you sheep on this site are the same...you lack the capacity for careful consideration, imagination, or individual thought...when Rush, Hugh or Palin tell you that Romeny is great you'll be singing along

12 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - South Carolina Primary... · 0 replies · +2 points

They may not, but the establishmnet GOP will give you the "Massachusetts liberal". Then all the right wing sheep that vote strict party line will go into the voting booth hold their nose and pull the level for the "Massachusetts liberal".

Once the "Massachusetts liberal" is anointed as the GOP candidate it will be hilarious to see the right wing sheep in this echo chamber defend him….

12 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - South Carolina Primary... · 5 replies · +3 points


Dude….did you skip history classes or do you just make sh!t up as you go along in life?

The Constitution, which established a league of state (OUR NATION) and a government, is a document full of compromise. Our great nation was established through compromise. Let us review.

Big states wanted representation based on population. Small states upheld a legislature based on equal votes for each state. They resolved that dilemma with a two-house structure for the legislature. The Senate has equal representation of two votes per state and terms of six years. (Ironically, the six-year term was supposed to shield them against capricious shifts in public opinion.) The House of Representatives is based upon population, with each elected congressman serving a two-year term. This proposal became known as the Connecticut Compromise or the Great Compromise.

Compromise settled conflicts over the issue of slavery as well. The delegates from the Northern states wanted Congress to have the power to forbid the foreign slave trade and eventually to abolish slavery. Most Southern delegates did not wish Congress to have this power. A compromise decided that Congress would not be allowed to regulate the foreign slave trade until 1808. Another compromise involved the question of how to count slaves in determining the number of congressmen a state could have. Slaves were not considered citizens, and so the Convention agreed that only three-fifths of them could be counted.

Alexander Hamilton advocated a life term for the president. James Madison wanted to give the federal legislature power to veto state laws. When the final states refused to ratify the new Constitution, the founders once again, yes, compromised and added the Bill of Rights.

In a historical sense, COMPROMISE involves walking in the footsteps of the Founding Fathers.