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In reply to the discussion: What the GOP is **really** afraid of... [View all]generally communicates one's support for a post, where (n) equals a natural number. Generally, the greater the number the greater the enthusiasm communicated.
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Yep, Wounded Bear, the republicans have been trying to overturn all "social safety net"
iemitsu
Nov 2012
#54
republickconism's myths are being exposed for the cynical prevarications they are.
SubgeniusHasSlack
Nov 2012
#5
Exactly.10 years of tax cuts & jobs hemorraged.Return to Clinton era tax rates let the healing begin
judesedit
Nov 2012
#8
"Raygun ... was a very spiteful person." No. The problem was that he was an amiable idiot who never
AnotherMcIntosh
Nov 2012
#35
What the GOP should really be afraid of is that we will replace even more Blue-Dogs and 3rd-wayers.
AnotherMcIntosh
Nov 2012
#39
Absolutely true. I have made it a rule of thumb to beware of Republican pseudo-practicality.
Raksha
Nov 2012
#58
Well duh! Republicans have always been afraid that the plans and policies of the democratic party
merh
Nov 2012
#65
Already proven under Clinton who raised taxes on the rich and created 23 million jobs.
RBInMaine
Nov 2012
#69
yep-- and you have to wonder if their constant hounding of him on BS charges
NoMoreWarNow
Nov 2012
#71