What channell was the GOP debate on ? ? Did they even have it ?

Discussion in 'Political Opinions & Beliefs' started by HillBilly, Sep 7, 2011.

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Will the plan work ?

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  4. Sarah Pailn crowd , speak up and be heard .

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  1. HillBilly

    HillBilly New Member Past Donor

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    well , I heard it was a pay-per-view event , and when I asked them how much they was going to pay me to watch this [​IMG] , they said I was a bad boy and I should just pay the nice Republicans whatever they want , like I always did before Obama got to the White House , and he was a goner , and so on and so forth :ignore:

    But you know , for the first time in a long , long time I honestly feel that our politicians , Republican & Democrat & Independents , have finally got the message ..." It's the ECONOMY , STUPID "


    but I'll wait until I hear President Obama make his address to the special session of Congress tomorrow night before I consolidate my opinion on the sincereity and " do-ability" of his plan ....

    You never know , it might just work , this time around . :)
     
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    I missed the first hour of the debate because I went through all of the cable channels and then found out it was on MSNBC. When I hit the channel, I heard Brian Williams talk and flipped the channel to the Phillies game for the first hour out of spite. I did watch the second 45 minutes since the game was boring. The questions were reasonable until I heard the insane lesbian talk right after the debate and quickly changed the channel.
     
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    MSNBC. More aggressive questioning, but still the same amount of dodging that the candidates (and all politicians) do when asked a question.
     
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    HillBilly New Member Past Donor

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    Sooner , well said and true . . [​IMG][​IMG]

    I think myself that the wave has been started , , , the tsunaimi of paying our bills as a Nation depends on our citizens working & being gainfully employed & paying taxes ...

    and that means taking jobs back from China & Korea ,,, and that means building new factories & mills here in the USA , that employ our people ...

    and maybe , along the way , honestly take a look at the China Free Trade Agreement , and their most favored nation status ... man , that's a shame that we ever gave them that status ...[​IMG]
     

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