jokethem
Kansas City, KS
63, joined Feb. 2012
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The gop just sent this country down the drain and they are 101% compliant in doing so. It is now right for the gop to take the total blame for this.
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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Don't we all share the blame, OP. This country wouldn't be this country unless all of us hadn't pulled together at some point. Why must one political party always point their complicit finger at another political party and call foul?
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jokethem
Kansas City, KS
63, joined Feb. 2012
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oh sure cup, no problem. The gop was holding hands with the dnc when they took the leap. Only the gop stepped off first. Hows that?
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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@ joke ~~ a little astounded here ... if the GOP was holding hands with the DNC ... wouldn't that make them equally responsible? If the responsibility factor is 100% then wouldn't each share any blame 50-50? If the GOP "stepped off" first, whom was left holding the whole 100%? ~~
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jokethem
Kansas City, KS
63, joined Feb. 2012
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@ joke ~~ a little astounded here ... if the GOP was holding hands with the DNC ... wouldn't that make them equally responsible? If the responsibility factor is 100% then wouldn't each share any blame 50-50? If the GOP "stepped off" first, whom was left holding the whole 100%? ~~
by math that would be correct. But politics is a science not a math. 2+2 does not have to equale 4 in politics and in most cases, doesn't. What I am saying is that regardless of what the gop does, it will recieve 1/4% "at a boys" if this works out or 3/4% of the blame if it doesn't. Do you disagree? That is political math.
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