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kpete

(72,027 posts)
Wed Oct 3, 2012, 01:33 PM Oct 2012

The Big Dog does it again: 'couldn't believe' Romney's 47% comments

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I couldn't believe the other day when the president's opponent said that the 47 percent of the American people who don't pay income tax just want to hang around and be dependent on the government, and you know, we just had to wean them off of that—because they didn't want to pay income tax.

Now, the guy with a tax account in the Cayman Islands is attacking other people for not wanting to pay income tax? I mean, you've got to give him credit.

Boom. Absolutely perfect.

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/10/03/1139274/-The-Big-Dog-does-it-again
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central scrutinizer

(11,663 posts)
3. Clinton is on the campaign trail, I wonder where the other ex-Presidents are?
Wed Oct 3, 2012, 02:36 PM
Oct 2012

Jimmy Carter is 88 years old, but conspicuous by their absence - the Bushes.

marble falls

(57,350 posts)
6. Funny thing is, he could run again and win if he were allowed to and a lot of Republicans would ....
Wed Oct 3, 2012, 06:26 PM
Oct 2012

vote for him.

 

torotoro

(96 posts)
7. Funny thing is back in 2008 he was doing everytihng but running and Lost
Wed Oct 3, 2012, 07:21 PM
Oct 2012

At least in 2008 i think America was tired of anything Clinton or Bush and wanted something new. If he ran today though i would agree with you (enough time has passed) despite the fact that Obama and Clinton are both corporate democrats and would pretty much make precisely the same decisions. Clinton would just find the right words to make you enjoy your flogging.

marble falls

(57,350 posts)
8. The deregulation of Wallstreet began in Clinton's term and Raptor and warrentless wiretapping....
Wed Oct 3, 2012, 11:56 PM
Oct 2012

which has quadrupled during Obama's term also began in Clinton's term. The winner in this Presidential election regardless of who gets the most votes will be Wall Street and the defense industry. But if the choice is Obama - Mitt, or Clinton - Mitt, well Mitts loses every single time. I've said that Clinton was at least during his last six years a good moderate pro-buisness Republican President. He was re-elected and given a GOP congress at the same time. And I would vote for Bill Clinton or the President GLADLY over Mitt and Bachmann, Gingrich, Paul, Santorum, Perry, Christy any time and without hesitation. And I think a majority of the nation would also regardless of party affiliation.

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