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Just so we can keep it strait,

Oldtimer
Tex
Lightening boy
shamioi (can't remember all the vowels)
flounder
bullhauler
kola

Nice bunch of folks. :lol:
 
redrobin said:
Just so we can keep it strait,

Oldtimer
Tex
Lightening boy
shamioi (can't remember all the vowels)
flounder
bullhauler
kola

Nice bunch of folks. :lol:


thank you red robin.

at least we pay our fair share of taxes to support our Country.

and we don't lie like mike and mrj about mad cow disease risk factors here in the USA.



http://fuelfix.com/blog/2011/07/26/want-to-find-out-who-makes-the-most-find-out-here/



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/social/Terry_S_Singeltary_Sr/john-boehner-debt-ceiling-plan-republicans_n_908343_99045241.html



http://transmissiblespongiformencephalopathy.blogspot.com/2011/07/cattle-heads-with-tonsils-beef-tongues.html





tss
 
redrobin said:
Just so we can keep it strait,

Oldtimer
Tex
Lightening boy
shamioi (can't remember all the vowels)
flounder
bullhauler
kola

Nice bunch of folks. :lol:

Nice & ignorant too. :lol:
 
You would think that since they have their terrorist led obama regime in power they would be happy. But my gosh they are the biggest bunch of whiners and liars around
 
Progressive is one label I will gladly take- especially when you realize the opposite of progress is to regress...

prog·ress (prgrs, -rs, prgrs)
n.
1. Movement, as toward a goal; advance.
2. Development or growth: students who show progress.
3. Steady improvement, as of a society or civilization: a believer in human progress. See Synonyms at development.

4. A ceremonial journey made by a sovereign through his or her realm.
intr.v. pro·gress (pr-grs) pro·gressed, pro·gress·ing, pro·gress·es
1. To advance; proceed: Work on the new building progressed at a rapid rate.
2. To advance toward a higher or better stage; improve steadily: as medical technology progresses.




REGRESS
1a : an act or the privilege of going or coming back b : reentry 1
2: movement backward to a previous and especially worse or more primitive state or condition
3: the act of reasoning backward

Progress and progressive visionaries are what built this country- and except for a few wingnuts I know of no one that wants to go backward in their lifestyles...
 
Progressivism is the step just before Socialism.

Socialism is the step just before full blown Communism.

Communism is the step just before a Dictatorial Government and disaster.

Vote for Buckwheat again and you may get there.
 
Mike said:
Progressivism is the step just before Socialism.

Socialism is the step just before full blown Communism.

Communism is the step just before a Dictatorial Government and disaster.

Vote for Buckwheat again and you may get there.


Don't forget Fascism


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Oldtimer said:
Progressive is one label I will gladly take- especially when you realize the opposite of progress is to regress...

prog·ress (prgrs, -rs, prgrs)
n.
1. Movement, as toward a goal; advance.
2. Development or growth: students who show progress.
3. Steady improvement, as of a society or civilization: a believer in human progress. See Synonyms at development.

4. A ceremonial journey made by a sovereign through his or her realm.
intr.v. pro·gress (pr-grs) pro·gressed, pro·gress·ing, pro·gress·es
1. To advance; proceed: Work on the new building progressed at a rapid rate.
2. To advance toward a higher or better stage; improve steadily: as medical technology progresses.




REGRESS
1a : an act or the privilege of going or coming back b : reentry 1
2: movement backward to a previous and especially worse or more primitive state or condition
3: the act of reasoning backward

Progress and progressive visionaries are what built this country- and except for a few wingnuts I know of no one that wants to go backward in their lifestyles...



By Aaron Klein
© 2011 WND



Barack Obama at a presidential debate at Hofstra University in New York.

It may be early in the campaign season, but the Communist Party USA already has seen fit to endorse Barack Obama for the 2012 election.

While noting he is disappointed with "some aspects" of the Obama administration's domestic and foreign policy, Sam Webb, chairman of the Communist Party USA, threw his support behind Obama's re-election bid.

In an article last week at People's Weekly World, the official newspaper of the Communist Party USA, Webb discussed the need for a third party consisting of the so-called working class and labor as well as "racially and nationally oppressed people, women, youth, immigrants, seniors, gay and straight."

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Webb, however, recognized that such a party is not likely to emerge by next year.

"Millions who have to be at the core of this party still operate under the umbrella of the Democratic Party, albeit increasingly in an independent fashion," he noted.

Webb said that for communists there are major differences between Democrats and Republicans. He urged his supported to continue to back the Democrats.

Wrote Webb: "Neither party is anti-capitalist, but they aren't identical either. Differences exist at the levels of policy and social composition. And despite the many frustrations of the past two years, the election of Barack Obama was historic and gave space to struggle for a people's agenda."

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He argued that to separate from the Democrats now "would be contrary to our strategic policy of building maximum unity against right-wing extremism now and in next year's elections."

Continued Webb: "We are keenly aware of the fact that the agenda of the far right is to bring this administration and country to its knees, with a heavy dose of racism, lies and economic sabotage, setting the stage for a full blown return to power of the most reactionary, racist, anti-labor, anti-women, homophobic and militarist grouping in U.S. politics."

"We want no part of that," wrote Webb. "We don't have any illusions about the Democratic Party, but we don't have any illusions about the Republican Party either."

Webb concluded: "Furthermore, we are also aware of the undeniable fact that no other party besides the Democratic Party stands a chance of beating the GOP next year."



Read more: Yikes! Look who just endorsed Obama for 4 more years http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=329449#ixzz1U1Z27jM5
 

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