Examples of GOP Leadership

Roger A. Shrubber

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Many people say 'Skanka played a game where she would sit on it's lap to see how long it took to get an erection. Everybody knows it.
such a healthy family...larceny, incest, every daddy issue in existence, it's always seemed to me that the entire family would have been a perfect fit in the french aristocracy just before the revolution.
 

injinji

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I'm really disappointed in people claiming that we are a liberal democracy when we are actually a constitutional republic.
After a while you get used to it. It's better not to worry about the educational levels of our fellow citizens. For example, it's not really worth it trying explaining why this millennium started in 2001 instead of 2000. Some people just aren't equipped for that level of thought.
 

injinji

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I want to give a big shout out to the GOP for displaying such good sportsmanship. Back in spring everyone agreed they would pick up a minimum of 30 seats in the house if they would just sit in their basement until election day. But did they do that? No, they didn't. Firstly the SC over turned Roe, allowing GOP controlled states to outlaw abortion, something that 25% of the population agree with. And to make sure everyone knew what they were planning, Senator Graham said he was going to place a bill on the senate floor to outlaw abortion nation wide. (Then members of the SC said they wanted to do the same with gay marriage, another position that is not widely shared by most Americans)

And if that was not enough of a leg up for the blue team, the GOP with the help of 45 pushed some Mega MAGA folks through the primaries. Everyone knows you can't win a GOP primary without the donald, but winning the general with him is an uphill battle, yet they are such good sportsman, they insisted on giving the blue team a fair shot.

And while the fact their big red wave was more like a pink ripple had to be a disappointment, knowing they went out of their way to let us know where they stood on the issues that mattered, I feel they feel good about themselves.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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I want to give a big shout out to the GOP for displaying such good sportsmanship. Back in spring everyone agreed they would pick up a minimum of 30 seats in the house if they would just sit in their basement until election day. But did they do that? No, they didn't. Firstly the SC over turned Roe, allowing GOP controlled states to outlaw abortion, something that 25% of the population agree with. And to make sure everyone knew what they were planning, Senator Graham said he was going to place a bill on the senate floor to outlaw abortion nation wide. (Then members of the SC said they wanted to do the same with gay marriage, another position that is not widely shared by most Americans)

And if that was not enough of a leg up for the blue team, the GOP with the help of 45 pushed some Mega MAGA folks through the primaries. Everyone knows you can't win a GOP primary without the donald, but winning the general with him is an uphill battle, yet they are such good sportsman, they insisted on giving the blue team a fair shot.

And while the fact their big red wave was more like a pink ripple had to be a disappointment, knowing they went out of their way to let us know where they stood on the issues that mattered, I feel they feel good about themselves.
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Fogdog

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The US is a both a democracy and a republic. As said in that link you posted. The US is a democratic republic with a constitution that can be amended.

What's your point?

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I'm not going to dance around the subject.

Most Republicans are prepared to destroy anything genuinely democratic in the American system in order to gain and/or retain power


It's not just abortion but abortion is one of the rights Republicans are going after. LGBTQ rights, minority rights, the universal right to vote itself.

We see you
 
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Bagginski

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I'm really disappointed in people claiming that we are a liberal democracy when we are actually a constitutional republic.
I get it: pretty disappointed in the fake concern about participatory self-government being some fiendish “liberal plot”…instead of THE WAY THE FOUNDERS DESIGNED IT.

They didn’t adopt Plato’s hereditary ruling class (the “philosopher-kings”), they made a REPRESENTATIVE government, with representatives ELECTED BY CITIZENS. That’s the ONLY “liberal” or “Democratic” part of it…but that’s ALL y’all want to talk about, innit?

I swear, y’all won’t be happy until the Constitution has been declared ‘unconstitutional’ & only billionaires get to vote or hold office…but IF that happens, y’all WON’T be happy for long, ‘cause they’ll have no more use for you ‘patriots’ once that happens.

Stay away from the quislings & the wormtongues, read some *real* history for a change
 

Budzbuddha

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Illinois hilarity -
love the *Fuck you Adrian guy getting in shot. :mrgreen:



In January, an Illinois judge reversed his own rape conviction of an 18-year-old so he wouldn’t serve prison time for assaulting an intoxicated 16-year-old girl. The case drew national headlines, and the judge was reassigned to civil, not criminal, cases. Now, Eighth Circuit Judge Robert Adrian has narrowly won his campaign to remain on the bench for another six years, winning 62 percent of the vote—just over the 60 percent threshold.

Adrian still faces a complaint that the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board filed with the state’s Courts Commission, and that complaint could result in his suspension, censure, or even removal. A meeting will be held in that case on December 8.
 
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