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Politics : The Obama - Clinton Disaster

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To: calgal who wrote (73112)5/30/2012 10:24:43 PM
From: Hope Praytochange1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 103300
 


Meanwhile, the Occupy Wall Street movement appears to be completely shovel-ready. Where the heck is it? The Wall Street movement, the Occupy Wall Street movement has been nothing but a protest movement. That's all it's been. This cannibal, this guy down in Florida, he's got more in common with the Occupy movement than he does any other group in this country. Well, the same kind of perverted stuff goes on. Maybe not cannibalism, but I mean you've got every other example of human depravity going on within the Occupy movement. We never hear anything about the Occupy movement anymore, unless it's a report about some of their members being arrested for terrorist plots like wanting to blow up bridges or something.

So while the Occupy movement has been busy trying to blow up bridges, the Tea Party has been busy winning primary after primary. See, the Tea Party's not a movement. The Tea Party is an idea. The Tea Party is a series of ideas. It has a core. Occupy doesn't have a core. It's just a bunch of rabble-rousers thrown together. And they are a movement. By the way, speaking of Texas, a major Democrat has bitten the dust. Here it is. A major upset. "In a major upset, longtime US Rep. Silvestre Reyes has lost the race for the Democratic nomination to retain his congressional seat in far West Texas.
"Reyes lost narrowly to former El Paso city councilman Beto O'Rourke. Reyes appeared to be closing the gap," but he came up short at the end.

He's 67 years old, first elected to Congress 1966, and he received a rare primary endorsement last month from none other than The One, Barack Hussein Obama, mmm, mmm, mmm. So coattails, anybody? Obama with a rare primary endorsement, and as is somewhat common, Obama endorses you and you are toast, like Kathryn's computer. (interruption) Well, of course among the Democrats. It's the Democrat primary. Damn right.
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