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To: i-node who wrote (791120)6/21/2014 2:55:39 PM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1584236
 
Because Dave, after your side crying "wolf" time after time, even if this current "crisis" is REALLY a "wolf", no one friggin' believes ANY of you. Even independents just tune your tribe OUT.

That's why I think it's time for Obama to take some really heinous action against your tribe. You'll cry, and no one will give a damn, or believe you.



To: i-node who wrote (791120)6/21/2014 2:55:43 PM
From: one_less1 Recommendation

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  Respond to of 1584236
 
It's equivalent to supporting the team or colors of a High School you attend. No one considers supporting the cross town rivals, that would be ridiculous. The difference is that political party representatives should only be interested in the things that will benefit the citizenry, those living conservative lives as well as those living liberal lives. Unfortunately these guys, and that includes some of those on the right, are only focused on what amounts to a win for the red or the blue ... principle be damned.

Normal unbiased people think for themselves. Some people live a more liberal life style and some live a more conservative life style. However there are some things that are conservative and are good for everyone. Some things that are liberal are good for everyone. Extreme partisanship is good for no one.



To: i-node who wrote (791120)6/21/2014 6:36:41 PM
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Don Hurst

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Where was your outrage when the Bush administration "lost" all of that email?

en.wikipedia.org

22 million emails are a lot. Not to mention the illegal use of a RNC email server for government business.

Palin did something similar when governor.

It was also discovered that a lot of White House email went on walkabout during the Plame investigation.

Seemed to happen a lot to the Bush administration.