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Tarpon
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We need a thread on this....

I'm not a fan of Bachmann at all, but she just dropped a bomb on Rick Perry

9/12/2011 9:13:29 PM

Tarpon
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Perry now has on his pouty face

9/12/2011 9:18:14 PM

red baron 22
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Perry is a corrupt douchebag

9/12/2011 9:19:32 PM

The E Man
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huntsman bringing the lulz

"TO SAY WE CAN'T SECURE THE BORDER WITH A FENCE IS TREASON!!"


its all so simple. i would impose a 5 5 5 deal where every american citizen works 5 jobs making 5 dollars an hour for 5 hours a week. if we cut taxes that would be plenty of money to repair the broken engine of washington.

[Edited on September 12, 2011 at 9:41 PM. Reason : if i was president]

9/12/2011 9:33:52 PM

JT3bucky
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Im not a fan of Perry before this and certainly not after.

between the vaccine thing and the tuition for illegals...he is digging his own grave.

I dont get why everyone was booing Ron Paul. They didnt listen to the answer/response I suppose.

9/12/2011 9:46:21 PM

Tarpon
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I don't understand those that booed Ron Paul either. He quoted Bin Laden who said, "we attacked America because they meddle in the Middle East holy lands and have been bombing Iraq for 10 years". Paul was saying we pretty much provoked Al-Qaida into attacking us, which I agree with.

9/12/2011 9:57:46 PM

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It pisses me off so much when retards boo because they dont like to hear what Ron Paul says about why we were attacked.


Osama bin laden attacked us because he declared war on us. It was because we have bases in the middle east and still project power over there. as well when iraq invaded kuwait, saudi arabia asked us for help and turned bin laden down. THIS IS FACT

not because muslims just wanna kill us. however, iran leaders do just want to destroy isreal and infidels along with some other radical groups. most muslims and believers of islam do not.

9/12/2011 10:40:15 PM

Tarpon
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Is it weird to anyone else that 4 years ago the Tea Party was synonymous with "Ron Paul's support base," and now it's...its' just populist neoconservatism. Amurrica, fuck yeah. It's just a dangerous level of ignorant statism, an authentic movement hijacked by Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin.

9/12/2011 11:03:36 PM

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bin laden hated us because he got butthurt just before the gulf war when his family told him to fuck off, cause 'merica is protecting our asses from iraq.

true story.

9/13/2011 9:09:48 AM

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I can not stand Rick Santorum....what a complete douche bag. The way he tries to put down Ron Paul really pisses me off!!

9/13/2011 9:32:27 AM

y0willy0
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this was painful to watch.

haha@perry

eh@romney

yikes@bachmann

poor ron paul (and fuck everyone else)

[Edited on September 13, 2011 at 9:44 AM. Reason : ol gingrich is useful at bringing it back to obama i suppose]

9/13/2011 9:43:39 AM

TKE-Teg
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ugh, more I learn about Perry the less I like

9/13/2011 11:34:23 AM

sparky
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Perry is just another big business pawn. i laughed last night when he said that he was offended that Bachmann thought he could be bought for just 5 grand. as in...it would take a bunch more for me to be bought...hahahaha

9/13/2011 11:56:13 AM

pdrankin
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LoL at Paul saying to let the guy die. Have a large centralized, all powerful church, but not a state ( don't agree with either, but you can't say you hate large power here but like it there) LOL at being pro-life but cheering when you would let someone die.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/12/tea-party-debate-health-care_n_959354.html

9/13/2011 4:29:35 PM

d357r0y3r
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You're completely clueless.

9/13/2011 4:38:07 PM

disco_stu
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I do see some hypocrisy being Pro-Life and Pro-Individual-Freedoms.

9/13/2011 4:46:19 PM

d357r0y3r
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Except that Ron Paul specifically said that, no, we should not let that person die. People should help him. He doesn't think the federal government should step in and pay for it, because it ends up causing more harm than good.

Even though I don't agree with his position on abortion, this is not an inconsistency.

9/13/2011 4:53:31 PM

JT3bucky
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agreed.

he said he had NEVER seen anyone turned down for medical help.

I completely agree with his stance. Some people need to re-listen to what he said...write it down and then come back and post.

9/13/2011 5:13:50 PM

theDuke866
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^^^ I don't understand why people view that as inconsistent.

9/13/2011 6:30:40 PM

JesusHChrist
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Quote :
"Except that Ron Paul specifically said that, no, we should not let that person die. People should help him. He doesn't think the federal government should step in and pay for it, because it ends up causing more harm than good. "



This is also known as dodging the question. It's easier to assume there will be charity instead of coming out and saying, "yeah, fuck that guy, he's gonna have to die now."

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"he said he had NEVER seen anyone turned down for medical help."

Haha. Are we just pretending that medical services are free now? Cute.

Oh, and maybe ronny boy should read the paper from time to time:
http://prescriptions.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/30/lacking-insurance-hospitalized-children-more-likely-to-die/

It's funny that people want to take a principled stance against socialized health care, but they're too pussy-foot to come out and say, "yeah, you don't have enough money for health insurance, yooze gunna die!"

It's like you know that its barbaric (or at least socially frowned upon) to say "too bad, so sad" to someone on their death-bed, but you don't want to come out and admit that you're a dick.

[Edited on September 13, 2011 at 7:24 PM. Reason : ]

9/13/2011 6:58:50 PM

Samwise16
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I just want to pop in and say:

Props to Bachmann for putting Perry on blast
I kindaaaaa like Mittens
I like Ron Paul (even if he is pro-life he doesn't seem to be the type to force his opinions on people when it comes to social issues)
I can't stand Perry. He seems so.. Sleazy. Reminds me of a sketchy used car salesman

9/13/2011 7:03:28 PM

BanjoMan
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I would like to see a healthier version of McCain as the next GOP candidate.

But Perry bugs me because he seems to only have the interest of big buisness in mind. Like the mandatory HPV vaccine, and he is a huge proponent of the "sonogram before abortion" bill which to a lot of people is an unnecesary increase in the cost of helth care.

9/13/2011 7:30:41 PM

Wolfman Tim
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What's so bad about a vaccine?

9/13/2011 7:43:42 PM

BanjoMan
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It is clearly an opportunistic and unneccesary move. HPV vaccines are only needed by a fraction of the sexually active population, so why not just educate your sexually active young adults and let them decide. I am totally all for the vaccine, but this policy is overkill.

9/13/2011 7:53:12 PM

JT3bucky
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and the fact that he mandated it.

that was the key.

9/13/2011 8:06:18 PM

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Quote :
"TEXAS

RANGER

RECON

TEAMS"

9/13/2011 9:22:47 PM

moron
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I thought the vaccine controversy was because he took kick-backs from the companies?

And NC already does hepatitis vaccines, and the HPV vaccine theoretically has benefits that far outweigh a hepatitis vaccine. I see no issue with him merely mandating it, but i do take issue if he did it for personal financial gain.

9/13/2011 11:29:29 PM

theDuke866
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"HPV vaccines are only needed by a fraction of the sexually active population"


Tell me more...

You mean, like, young teenagers who haven't boned yet, or at least haven't boned much, with the assumption that just about everyone else already has HPV anyway?

9/13/2011 11:38:48 PM

Wolfman Tim
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God forbid someone does something right and also benefits from it.

9/13/2011 11:43:16 PM

The E Man
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INNOCENT

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GIRLS"


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PERRYCARE

ROMNEYCARE

OBAMACARE"


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NINE

NINE

NINE"

9/13/2011 11:49:55 PM

CaelNCSU
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I want liberty but I also want the government to vaccinate me against my will and tell me what to put in my body.

9/14/2011 4:05:14 AM

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"and the fact that he mandated it.

that was the key."


How is it truly mandated if there's a parental opt-out?

9/14/2011 9:53:16 AM

EhSteve
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because michelle bachmann needed a reason to be indignant at someone.

9/14/2011 3:08:48 PM

JT3bucky
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Which is better...an opt-in or an opt-out?

9/14/2011 3:18:43 PM

EuroTitToss
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Bachmann kept shouting that the parents and children had no choice even though Perry just said there was an opt-out.

I would have slapped a bitch.

also, http://youtu.be/EM202BVLf78

9/14/2011 3:26:04 PM

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"Which is better...an opt-in or an opt-out?"


Depends on your point of view...but with either option, it's not mandatory.

9/14/2011 3:51:55 PM

sparky
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i think Bachmann's point was that most people didn't know about that opt-out

9/14/2011 4:14:05 PM

BanjoMan
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I think that the point is that conservatives try to run other people's lives because of the "I grew up poor and worked hard and made my fortunes on my own without any help from anybody and so should you" fallacy.

There I said it.

9/14/2011 9:10:46 PM

y0willy0
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""I grew up poor and worked hard and made my fortunes on my own without any help from anybody and so should you" fallacy. "


this is a fallacy?

9/14/2011 9:20:26 PM

BanjoMan
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^ It's a lie 99% of the time, which makes it a fallacy.

[Edited on September 14, 2011 at 9:23 PM. Reason : sd]

9/14/2011 9:22:12 PM

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sure, when you give it absolute terms such as "without any help from anybody else".

9/14/2011 10:58:42 PM

BanjoMan
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and the "I grew up poor" part, too. Thanks burro

9/15/2011 10:22:11 AM

EuroTitToss
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http://www.lethimdie.com/

9/15/2011 2:07:14 PM

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