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Trampled Underfoot

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Maybe they should take a trip down and check it out themselves--especially the one where your exposed on your six book grift--handicapping and lengths you go through to hide your identity.

Please explain how you have exposed me. You are nothing but a con man.
 

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That is a classic story Dogs. Love it. Especially Scotty eating free. You missed one important point though..........

Scotty would not be there because he would never meet anyone in public. You'd have to bring food to his door of his double wide.

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Not sure what you dont understand. There are some people who just support party lines. These people are the enemy. They are bringing the country down. Both sides that do this. We must put America first not any party. Yes, we voted the republicans out because we wanted change. We didn't get it. That doesn't mean vote the Republicans back in. We have to look very deep and hard at everybody running for public office. No matter what party they represent. Because it is clear that the two parties have united against the middle class.
 

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Just thought it was funny that you responded to hedges post about hate by saying united we stand or, then posted about the obvious dislike you have for a poster in that forum:shrug:

As to your last post, yes the radical sides are the problem. It however is never going to change by conveniently only calling out the insurance man and not acknowledging the same on the other side in that very forum.
 

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Just thought it was funny that you responded to hedges post about hate by saying united we stand or, then posted about the obvious dislike you have for a poster in that forum:shrug:

As to your last post, yes the radical sides are the problem. It however is never going to change by conveniently only calling out the insurance man and not acknowledging the same on the other side in that very forum.

Its not the radicals, its that we don't have a radical party. You know one that looks out for the middle class. We have two parties that are basically two segments of the business party run by corporations.
 

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Not sure what you dont understand. There are some people who just support party lines. These people are the enemy. They are bringing the country down. Both sides that do this. We must put America first not any party. Yes, we voted the republicans out because we wanted change. We didn't get it. That doesn't mean vote the Republicans back in. We have to look very deep and hard at everybody running for public office. No matter what party they represent. Because it is clear that the two parties have united against the middle class.

Very good post and totally agree.
 

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Not sure what you dont understand. There are some people who just support party lines. These people are the enemy. They are bringing the country down. Both sides that do this. We must put America first not any party. Yes, we voted the republicans out because we wanted change. We didn't get it. That doesn't mean vote the Republicans back in. We have to look very deep and hard at everybody running for public office. No matter what party they represent. Because it is clear that the two parties have united against the middle class.

Socialism is for the people, not the Socialst :0008
 

UGA12

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The majority of both parties are moderates whose voices go unheard because it doesnt sell in todays incendiary yet oh so politically correct media. You can say the middle class has no party, and I will say it has two with each being highjacked by the radicals within each party. Regardless of how you cut it, if neither side is willing to compromise then none of it matters. I would love to see a third party canidate get traction, but lets be honest thats not happening with any seriousness anytime soon. Bottom line is if you scroll down to political forum of this site you will see exactly what is wrong. Each side spewing hate and trying to insult their counterparts into realizing they are wrong while never trying to actually reach a compromise.
 

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Money took over 10 years ago. Nothing changed yet.
 

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The majority of both parties are moderates whose voices go unheard because it doesnt sell in todays incendiary yet oh so politically correct media. You can say the middle class has no party, and I will say it has two with each being highjacked by the radicals within each party. Regardless of how you cut it, if neither side is willing to compromise then none of it matters. I would love to see a third party canidate get traction, but lets be honest thats not happening with any seriousness anytime soon. Bottom line is if you scroll down to political forum of this site you will see exactly what is wrong. Each side spewing hate and trying to insult their counterparts into realizing they are wrong while never trying to actually reach a compromise.

That's why I really don't get into political discussions here, or anywhere, for that matter. You will never, ever change anyone's mind when it comes to politics or religion, IMO. You can't have a logical debate with most people because they feel the need to stick up for "their guy" no matter how incompetent he may be.
 
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