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Taekwon
United States8155 Posts
our foreign policy is safe! | ||
TheTenthDoc
United States9561 Posts
Edit: And apparently healthcare reform isn't entitlement reform. What a joke. | ||
HardlyNever
United States1258 Posts
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JinDesu
United States3990 Posts
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LightningStrike
United States14276 Posts
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ey215
United States546 Posts
On November 07 2012 13:40 koreasilver wrote: Karl Rove has probably lost his sanity. I'm not, repeat NOT saying he's right and it doesn't really matter, however, he was part of the team that was right in 2000 when they called BS on the early calls on Florida. Again, I don't agree with him but he wouldn't be saying what he's saying just out of spite. | ||
ticklishmusic
United States15977 Posts
Doesn't matter, still won | ||
oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
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Sermokala
United States13738 Posts
On November 07 2012 13:44 jpak wrote: He had credibility to start the day? That's news to me. He got bush elected twice back in the day. How much skill did that have to take ![]() | ||
tshi
United States2495 Posts
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ragz_gt
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koreasilver
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On November 07 2012 13:46 JinDesu wrote: Wait, if Akins and Mourdock lost their seats, how is the senate for the dems? They'll take the senate. | ||
Waio
Chile82 Posts
I'm watching him at Fox and it's quite insightful. Almost makes me reconsider Ohio. Almost. | ||
Hrrrrm
United States2081 Posts
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slyboogie
United States3423 Posts
On November 07 2012 13:44 jpak wrote: He had credibility to start the day? That's news to me. Actually, the modern American political scene was largely shaped by Karl Rove's 2000 campaign plan. The political activation of the Republican base was largely his doing, and the polarization of the nation was a strategic plan of his. Target the 51% while antagonizing the 49%. Very successful, actually. | ||
Archybaldie
United Kingdom818 Posts
On November 07 2012 13:46 JinDesu wrote: Wait, if Akins and Mourdock lost their seats, how is the senate for the dems? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-20009195 You can see right here the house and senate in a nice graphic at the bottom | ||
JinDesu
United States3990 Posts
YEEEEEEEEES So the only thing left is the house? On November 07 2012 13:47 Archybaldie wrote: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-20009195 You can see right here the house and senate in a nice graphic at the bottom Thanks! | ||
Adila
United States874 Posts
On November 07 2012 13:46 ey215 wrote: I'm not, repeat NOT saying he's right and it doesn't really matter, however, he was part of the team that was right in 2000 when they called BS on the early calls on Florida. Again, I don't agree with him but he wouldn't be saying what he's saying just out of spite. He's also the same guy who said he had the math that Republicans wouldn't get wiped out in the 2006 midterms... | ||
TNK
United States163 Posts
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eviltomahawk
United States11133 Posts
On November 07 2012 13:43 Sawamura wrote: why is obamatoss ? anyway I am glad obama won, that romney is really dodgy in his policies. MC is the Protoss President. The president was Obama back then. Hope for America; hope for the Protoss race. | ||
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