Just to be clear....

nontheist

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so does the president's party not traditionally lose seats at the midterm?

or can you not answer that without destroying your false narrative?
Many believe that's why Democrats got creamed so did some democrats of course you can't prove something like that maybe they were all idiots? So do you think that's their plan now? We're probably toast so lets piss off the public?
 

Samwell Seed Well

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Well, no, they never tell you what their real intentions are. Any ban they get won't be the one they want, but they seek incremental reductions in liberty, because they know they will be found out if they attempt to remove all our rights at once. You've got the playbook, didn't you read it? Oh. I forgot. Your duties as internet spell checker leave you little time for reading.
dont you work for the government? i swear i remember a post by you where you claim to be amused at your over paid government job on our taxes . . . . . wow. . . .

im sure i could have this wrong

Thanks for the new sig! Thanks for paying your taxes, too, helps to pay my excessive wages.
but who recieves taxes as income . . . . government employees do

and also buy AR15's too
Didn't stop me from buying an AR15, so I guess it worked!
nice
 

UncleBuck

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Many believe that's why...
weren't you saying something about speculation earlier?

:lol:

here, i'll say it for you: the opposing party to the president traditionally picks up many seats in the midterm.

sorry you're too pussy to admit to basic history.
 

nontheist

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weren't you saying something about speculation earlier?

:lol:

here, i'll say it for you: the opposing party to the president traditionally picks up many seats in the midterm.

sorry you're too pussy to admit to basic history.
I think its a little more than speculation as it was a historic election of a compete asshanding of the democratic party.

The 1994 U.S. House of Representatives election was held on November 8, 1994, in the middle of President Bill Clinton's first term. As a result of a 54-seat swing in membership from Democrats to Republicans, the Republican Party gained a majority of seats in theUnited States House of Representatives for the first time since 1954.
The Democratic Party had run the House for all but four of the preceding 62 years. The Republican Party, united behind Newt Gingrich'sContract with America, which promised floor votes on various popular and institutional reforms, was able to capitalize on the perception that the House leadership was corrupt, as well as the dissatisfaction of conservative and many independent voters with President Clinton's actions (including a failed attempt at universal health care and gun control measures).
In a historic election, House Speaker Tom Foley (D-Washington) was defeated for re-election in his district, becoming the first Speaker of the House to fail to win re-election since the era of the American Civil War. Other major upsets included the defeat of powerful long-serving Representatives such as Ways and Means Chairman Dan Rostenkowski (D-Illinois) and Judiciary Chairman Jack Brooks(D-Texas). In all, 34 incumbents (all Democrats) were defeated, though a few of them (like David Price of North Carolina and Ted Strickland of Ohio) regained seats in later elections; Maria Cantwell of Washington won a U.S. Senate race in 2000. Republicans also won some seats that were left open by retiring Democrats. Democrats won four Republican-held seats where the incumbents were stepping down (Maine, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island). Democrats who were elected in this situation included Rhode Island congressman and Kennedy family member Patrick J. Kennedy and former Maine governor John Baldacci. No Republican incumbent lost his or her seat in 1994.
Minority whip Newt Gingrich (R-Georgia), re-elected in the Republican landslide, became Speaker (previous Minority Leader Robert H. Michel having retired). Former Majority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-Missouri) became Minority Leader. The new Republican Party (GOP) leadership in the House promised to bring a dozen legislative proposals to a vote in the first 100 days of the session, although theSenate did not always follow suit. The Republicans would remain the majority party of the House for the following 12 years, until the110th United States Congress following the 2006 midterm elections.
 

UncleBuck

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I think its a little more than speculation as it was a historic election of a compete asshanding of the democratic party.

The 1994 U.S. House of Representatives election was held on November 8, 1994, in the middle of President Bill Clinton's first term. As a result of a 54-seat swing in membership from Democrats to Republicans, the Republican Party gained a majority of seats in theUnited States House of Representatives for the first time since 1954.
The Democratic Party had run the House for all but four of the preceding 62 years. The Republican Party, united behind Newt Gingrich'sContract with America, which promised floor votes on various popular and institutional reforms, was able to capitalize on the perception that the House leadership was corrupt, as well as the dissatisfaction of conservative and many independent voters with President Clinton's actions (including a failed attempt at universal health care and gun control measures).
In a historic election, House Speaker Tom Foley (D-Washington) was defeated for re-election in his district, becoming the first Speaker of the House to fail to win re-election since the era of the American Civil War. Other major upsets included the defeat of powerful long-serving Representatives such as Ways and Means Chairman Dan Rostenkowski (D-Illinois) and Judiciary Chairman Jack Brooks(D-Texas). In all, 34 incumbents (all Democrats) were defeated, though a few of them (like David Price of North Carolina and Ted Strickland of Ohio) regained seats in later elections; Maria Cantwell of Washington won a U.S. Senate race in 2000. Republicans also won some seats that were left open by retiring Democrats. Democrats won four Republican-held seats where the incumbents were stepping down (Maine, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island). Democrats who were elected in this situation included Rhode Island congressman and Kennedy family member Patrick J. Kennedy and former Maine governor John Baldacci. No Republican incumbent lost his or her seat in 1994.
Minority whip Newt Gingrich (R-Georgia), re-elected in the Republican landslide, became Speaker (previous Minority Leader Robert H. Michel having retired). Former Majority Leader Dick Gephardt (D-Missouri) became Minority Leader. The new Republican Party (GOP) leadership in the House promised to bring a dozen legislative proposals to a vote in the first 100 days of the session, although theSenate did not always follow suit. The Republicans would remain the majority party of the House for the following 12 years, until the110th United States Congress following the 2006 midterm elections.
same thing happened in 2010 without gun control, and in 2006 after gun control was loosened.

so you're just being retarded and making no sense.

you should probably get some rest. or are you not socking away those 112 hour work weeks anymore?
 

Red1966

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why would my pussy hurt because you suck at english? that amuses me, actually. your abuse of the language is perfectly consistent with how an inbred hick southerner would speak, too. i LOL hard!
^^^^^^^^Clearly bigoted hate speech.^^^^^^^^^
 

Red1966

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dont you work for the government? i swear i remember a post by you where you claim to be amused at your over paid government job on our taxes . . . . . wow. . . . im sure i could have this wrong but who recieves taxes as income . . . . government employees do and also buy AR15's too nice
So what are you complaining about? That I work for the guberment? I earn my paycheck. I'm no welfare queen. Yeah, they pay more than most, but I deserve more than most. I make stuff none of the other staff can. Are you mad because I own a few guns? Get over it. The law says I have every right to. Or maybe, perhaps just maybe. you are a little jealous?
 

Samwell Seed Well

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must be nice to bitch all day about the gov, and be their btich

as well as be paranoid delusional about the GOV coming to take your rights away that you only engaged in 4 weeks ago . . .. all of a sudden you need a AR15, paid for by the government, that you bitch about trying to taking em away .

ok please proceed with your living hypocrisy
 

Red1966

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must be nice to bitch all day about the gov, and be their btich as well as be paranoid delusional about the GOV coming to take your rights away that you only engaged in 4 weeks ago . . .. all of a sudden you need a AR15, paid for by the government, that you bitch about trying to taking em away . ok please proceed with your living hypocrisy
How am I their bitch? Are you your employer's bitch? Some of those guns I've had since my teens. I paid for the AR15, not the government. None of your post had any truth in it at all. I think you ARE jealous. Poor baby, all butt hurt.
 

UncleBuck

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How am I their bitch? Are you your employer's bitch? Some of those guns I've had since my teens. I paid for the AR15, not the government. None of your post had any truth in it at all. I think you ARE jealous. Poor baby, all butt hurt.
lol, yo9u paid for your pea shooter after cashing your gubbmint cheese check. :lol:
 

Samwell Seed Well

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How am I their bitch? Are you your employer's bitch? Some of those guns I've had since my teens. I paid for the AR15, not the government. None of your post had any truth in it at all. I think you ARE jealous. Poor baby, all butt hurt.

nope our tax dollars did . .since you work for the government, you def earned your money , working for the government,


i find it self serving of you to complain about gun rights laws that haven't been enacted by the government yet as they pay for your guns

that you need for what exaclty . . . .

this is the age old if you give a mouse a cookie situation

they dont need it or the glass of milk but they will demand or ask for it even if they dont need em
 

Samwell Seed Well

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4 weeks ago red life

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complain about government . blah blah blah

cash check from employer the government . . .

go buy gun . . complain about government

seems legit
 

Red1966

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nope our tax dollars did . .since you work for the government, you def earned your money , working for the government, i find it self serving of you to complain about gun rights laws that haven't been enacted by the government yet as they pay for your guns that you need for what exaclty . . . . this is the age old if you give a mouse a cookie situation they dont need it or the glass of milk but they will demand or ask for it even if they dont need em
If they paid for my guns, I'd have more of them. So where do I sign up for my government gun purchase check?
 

Red1966

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4 weeks ago red life --- complain about government . blah blah blah cash check from employer the government . . . go buy gun . . complain about government seems legit
So you cash your check and run back to work and suck your employers dick? Thanks for your philosophy of life, but most of us don't think we owe our employers any more than an honest day's work.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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I was offered twice what I paid for the AR today. What's your imaginary insurance policy worth?
about 20 pounds of 5150 steel

and a lot of fake paranoid delusional made up beliefs that i need it for some reason out of principle

i bet those turtles around you are vicious

for some reason i don think much matters to you other than money and your own agenda . . which is loneliness
 
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