maineman
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No, I have, you twit. and the Demonrat party is nothing like the party of Kennedy.
No. You haven't. If you had, you could not make the false statement you did as to their content.
No, I have, you twit. and the Demonrat party is nothing like the party of Kennedy.
Prove it!Did I say that?
Of course I didn't.
The Republicans got the black vote for a number of years. I'm not sure why you would say they could never get it again. Parties and people change.
Gee we seem to be doing very well at the state level. Here Republicans are governing like, well, Republicans, and the Democrat Party is in shambles. Maybe there's a lesson there...
You libs can call it whatever you want. I prefer to call it "common sense".Maybe there is...maybe there is a strategy that you could develop... Call it a southern strategy. Who knows?
Didn't Menendez say that the GOP will never win in 2016 if they don't pass amnesty? Isn't that the implication? You sure are a leg humper aren't you?
Now go back to the bridge you crawled out of you troll
Here is what YOU said:
" The DNC platform lines up word for word with the Communist Manifesto."
Prove THAT. Take the democratic platform from 2012, and go down and show me "word for word" matching text from Marx's communist manifesto. I won't hold my breath, boris.
The GOP is on the wrong side of a lot of issues. Immigration is just one and finally passing reform want immediately undo the damage done by years of racist and xenophobic hate.
But you guys keep it up and democrats will be taking 90% of Hispanics. You seem to think you don't have any more to lose which just demonstrates how ignorant you are of politics.
How exactly are the Republicans on the wrong side of the immigration issue? What is the correct side?
In American politics, the correct side is obviously the one that garners the most votes, of course.
I meant, the social conservative douchebag wing like ila and boris. They seem to oppose any sort of reform that includes amnesty. As far as I can tell their side is to obstruct.
Is supporting amnesty the position one must take to be 'correct' on immigration?