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The people who need government to stay open don't vote republican anyway. Dayton's calling the bluff of people who have no reason to bluff. Oh well.
This is the same guy who said that the stimulus worked and the recession is over.
I'm betting that some classless, post-adolescent male liberal will try to sprinkle the Palins with glitter or pennies or something similar that reflects the fear and resentment towards normal, traditionalist people that's taught in Minnesota's union-run government schools.
I hope 'ol Harland hasn't ever used his state email account for personal bidness.
They better be careful what they say. Republicans like myself spend a lot of money at their establishment.
"The truth is, Rep. Bachmann does not have a single success that she has delivered ... just a long record of divisive rhetoric, extreme policy positions, hypocrisy and shameless self-promotion."
That could have been said about Barrack Obama in 2008.
I don't expect you to vote for her, will.
This election will be a referendum on whether Barrack Obama deserves another four years.
Whoever the GOP nominee happens to be will benefit from that performance appraisal, whether it's Bachmann or someone else I don't really care.
It's a matter of public record that the plan was/is to take $500 billion from Medicare to help pay for Medicare. (The democrats say, "no, no, that $500 billion isn't a cut, it's anticipated "savings.")
Now, what do you think is going to happen to a government program that has $500 billion taken away from it at a time when more people then ever will be enrolled?
WASHINGTON - The House has voted down a measure giving President Barack Obama the authority to continue the U.S. military action against Libya.
The vote was 295-123 on Friday. The congressional action has no immediate effect on American involvement but represents a repudiation of the commander in chief.
When are liberals of conscience, should any still exist, say they've had enough of the mean and sexist commentary directed at religious women by allegedly journalists like Tiabbi?
Good grief, people. I realize that the leftwing press' readership is the young and the clueless, but the constant juvenile name-calling and ridicule directed at women of faith is shocking not only for its blatant misogyny, but for the lack of outrage and pushback by so-called feminists who've lost whatever...