I have some doubts about how serious Glenn Beck is myself.
I have some doubts about how serious Glenn Beck is myself.
I find reading hate sites such as FreeRepublic, Westboro Baptist Church, and GOP give me a good laugh. KKK.com is stupid.
Posted by the guy that brings us what he reads from roseannebarr.com.They may give you a good laugh, but dont come here to talk about what they post there. I dont really wanna hear about it...and if I did...I would go there to read it.![]()
Apparently everybody seemed to miss me putting GOP up as a hate sight.![]()
Posted by the guy that brings us what he reads from roseannebarr.com.
Apparently everybody seemed to miss me putting GOP up as a hate sight.![]()
A much more pertinent question would be this: why did sixty-five Democrats spend the last two years refusing to do (what you perceive as) the right thing.....?Wow. Six Republicans did the right thing, instead of voting along party lines as they almost always have recently. Very impressive.
A much more pertinent question would be this: why did sixty-five Democrats spend the last two years refusing to do (what you perceive as) the right thing.....?
I think you need to practice your numbers. Either that or you are stuck in 1967.A much more pertinent question would be this: why did sixty-five Democrats spend the last two years refusing to do (what you perceive as) the right thing.....?
I'll venture a guess. Seeing as how this repeal happened after The Shellacking, I theorize that the Democrats finally realized they're losing favor with The American Voter and decided they had to do something to get it back. Pity for them--they just did the wrong "something".
Wrong. For the last two years, the Republicans were never able to block anything (though not for lack of trying!)--THE DEMOCRATS HAD A FILIBUSTER-PROOF MAJORITY. Just about everything that was blocked for the last two years was blocked by DEMOCRATS.And the Democrats had been pushing this legislation, but it was being blocked by the Republicans
The Democrats aren't some Borg-like hive mind. I'm sure that there was a signifigant number of democrats who were iffy about repealing DADT. The study and testimony by the Joint Chief dissuaded them.Wrong. For the last two years, the Republicans were never able to block anything (though not for lack of trying!)--THE DEMOCRATS HAD A FILIBUSTER-PROOF MAJORITY. Just about everything that was blocked for the last two years was blocked by DEMOCRATS.
Can we learn to count? 59 is not equal to or greater than 60.For the last two years, the Republicans were never able to block anything (though not for lack of trying!)--THE DEMOCRATS HAD A FILIBUSTER-PROOF MAJORITY.
Wrong. For the last two years, the Republicans were never able to block anything (though not for lack of trying!)--THE DEMOCRATS HAD A FILIBUSTER-PROOF MAJORITY. Just about everything that was blocked for the last two years was blocked by DEMOCRATS.
Because bigotry and homophobia isn't exclusively a problem with those from the far-right? Because they were trying to gain political favor with some of their constituents?A much more pertinent question would be this: why did sixty-five Democrats spend the last two years refusing to do (what you perceive as) the right thing.....?
Seeing that the vast majority if Americans approve of this measure, I think you have that backwards. How would you explain so many Republicans being opposed to the will of the people? And how do you explain that these Democrats who now voted to abolish DADT have been opposed to this absurd enforcement by some commanding officers long before the so-called "shellacking"?I'll venture a guess. Seeing as how this repeal happened after The Shellacking, I theorize that the Democrats finally realized they're losing favor with The American Voter and decided they had to do something to get it back. Pity for them--they just did the wrong "something".
Indeed. I really can't see how anybody could be supportive of the tactics of the Republican senators, especially given that they run so contrary to the wishes of their own constituents.The Democrats aren't some Borg-like hive mind.
The Democrats aren't some Borg-like hive mind. I'm sure that there was a signifigant number of democrats who were iffy about repealing DADT. The study and testimony by the Joint Chief dissuaded them.