Have the Republicans forgot about

UncleBuck

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rekers told us all very clearly that his rent boy was only there to carry the luggage.



see? he's clearly carrying the luggage.
 

BigNBushy

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Why do you liberals act like it is hypocritical of Rev. Haggard to preach that homosexuality is a sin, oppose homosexual marriage, and oppose homosexual couples adopting children.

Last I checked Ted Haggard was married to a female and has never tried to marry a man, and as far as I know he has never tried to adopt a child at all, and certainly not co-adopt a child with a homosexual partner (he has never had a homosexual partner to my knowledge.)

Also, Ted Haggard has always admitted that he is a sinner.

How is it then that sucking some cocks and participating in some ass ramming makes him a hypocrite?
 

see4

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Why do you liberals act like it is hypocritical of Rev. Haggard to preach that homosexuality is a sin, oppose homosexual marriage, and oppose homosexual couples adopting children.

Last I checked Ted Haggard was married to a female and has never tried to marry a man, and as far as I know he has never tried to adopt a child at all, and certainly not co-adopt a child with a homosexual partner (he has never had a homosexual partner to my knowledge.)

Also, Ted Haggard has always admitted that he is a sinner.

How is it then that sucking some cocks and participating in some ass ramming makes him a hypocrite?
 

NoDrama

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Why do you guys care whether someone is gay or not?

You would think that you guys had figured out that all humans are hypocrites by now, but I guess not.
 

see4

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Why do you liberals act like it is hypocritical of Rev. Haggard to preach that homosexuality is a sin, oppose homosexual marriage, and oppose homosexual couples adopting children.
How is it then that sucking some cocks and participating in some ass ramming makes him a hypocrite?
Specifically that. I see what you did there.
 

see4

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You have a very poor understanding of what makes one a hypocrite, it appears.
Hmm, maybe I am not making myself clear.

Why do you liberals act like it is hypocritical of Rev. Haggard to preach that homosexuality is a sin, oppose homosexual marriage, and oppose homosexual couples adopting children.
Say one thing...

How is it then that sucking some cocks and participating in some ass ramming makes him a hypocrite?
Do another...


That is the definition of hypocrite.
 

BigNBushy

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For Haggard to be a hypocrite, he would have had to...

1) Eloped with a man to a state where gay marriage is legal and became married to said gay man in a ceremony he kept secret.

2) Told everyone that he was a perfect being and had never committed a sin.

3) Tried to adopt a child with a gay co-adoptor (I know that isnt a word, but I bush'd it). Also, he could have tried to assist a gay couple adopt a child.

If you produce evidence he did any of this, I will join in with you in denouncing him as a hypocrite. Until then, he is just another human being that fell short of the glory of God.
 

desert dude

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Personally, I am waiting to see how it plays out. The mid term elections will be telling: do we vote for the Republican who wants to bugger us while preaching against buggery, or do we vote for the Democrat who ratchets up the poverty line on the middle class? That is the question that most voters will be asking.

The web site failure was a minor fiasco but I fully expected it to be fixed, even though that has not been completely accomplished yet.

The real problem for ACA is that many people who had insurance they were happy with have lost it, and their costs have increased. All the po' folk who pay nothing will be happy and texting each other on their obama-phones about their new found happiness. The high deductibles will still bankrupt a lot of people. The young people who don't want insurance because they see it as a needless expense will be pissed that they now have to spend several thousand dollars per year so that Skylard can get free birth control pills and prostate screening. Now that Congress has passed it and are in the process of reading it, they (and we) are horrified.
 

NoDrama

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Personally, I am waiting to see how it plays out. The mid term elections will be telling: do we vote for the Republican who wants to bugger us while preaching against buggery, or do we vote for the Democrat who ratchets up the poverty line on the middle class? That is the question that most voters will be asking.

The web site failure was a minor fiasco but I fully expected it to be fixed, even though that has not been completely accomplished yet.

The real problem for ACA is that many people who had insurance they were happy with have lost it, and their costs have increased. All the po' folk who pay nothing will be happy and texting each other on their obama-phones about their new found happiness. The high deductibles will still bankrupt a lot of people. The young people who don't want insurance because they see it as a needless expense will be pissed that they now have to spend several thousand dollars per year so that Skylard can get free birth control pills and prostate screening. Now that Congress has passed it and are in the process of reading it, they (and we) are horrified.
I got all my doctor exams setup for the first week of January, it is my goal to push my medical bill to $5 million per year, every year until i die. Just to see if the system really works or not, just think of me as a concerned citizen that wants to make sure everything we were promised is mostly true, or at least some of the time, maybe.

Ack I feel a booger in my nose, i am gonna call ambulance and tell them my breathing is obstructed by a foreign object.
 

ChesusRice

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Many Republicans reportedly plan to make criticism of the ACA a centerpiece of their midterm election campaigns, and the approach shows promise. 2014 election preferences have tightened essentially to a dead heat, with 47 percent of registered voters now supporting the Democratic candidate in their congressional district vs. 45 percent for the Republican.

But if it is working then what will the Republicans have?
 
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