Hello everybody! :)

GOP

Feb 2010
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I'm new to the forum here, glad to be a part of it and to be able to discuss political issues with every single one of you. I am open about my opinions and look forward to fair and good debates with you.
 

GOP

Feb 2010
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Well, that's a shame. I assume we all can't share the same opinions.
 

myp

Jan 2009
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Well, that's a shame. I assume we all can't share the same opinions.
Certainly, but as long as we can all act civilly, we can share our opinions and maybe learn something from one another. As for myself, I would consider myself a Thatcher fan as well (at least relative to many other politicians.)
 

GOP

Feb 2010
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Of course, a debate should never be uncivilized. Thatcher is definitely one of our greater politicians to date! So it's lovely to hear that more people adore her.
 
Jul 2009
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Of course, a debate should never be uncivilized. Thatcher is definitely one of our greater politicians to date! So it's lovely to hear that more people adore her.

I hold no opinion. I tend to focus on American politics.
 

GOP

Feb 2010
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And in American politics you have a lot of wonderful politicians too. Ronald Reagan was definitely the largest victory for the United States, and I also loved Richard Nixon!
 
Jul 2009
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And in American politics you have a lot of wonderful politicians too. Ronald Reagan was definitely the largest victory for the United States, and I also loved Richard Nixon!

Strangely, President Obama agrees. The man is a liberal role mode these days, it's weired. I've even heard people with socialist tendencies laud him. :confused:
 
Mar 2009
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Strangely, President Obama agrees. The man is a liberal role mode these days, it's weired. I've even heard people with socialist tendencies laud him. :confused:
He does seem to be on shifting sand at times.:)
 
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Ya but it's the whole liberal movement in america, not just Obama. It's just odd seeing Dems worshipping him like Repubs.
Speaking of that,what about MSNBC? Keith Olberman, Rachel Maddow, and Chris Matthews have become very entertaining for me recently. For me watching them slobber and fawn about Obama is really something to watch. And about every other sentence is something about FOX NEWS. Seems to me they are the "Sean Hannity" and Ann Coulter for the democrats.:D

I was wrong for not watching them sooner. I find you just get more understanding if you watch people you disagree with. And I do disagree with that trio. They think they are insulting Republicains, but they are just giving us encouragement in my opinion.;)
 
Jul 2009
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Speaking of that,what about MSNBC? Keith Olberman, Rachel Maddow, and Chris Matthews have become very entertaining for me recently. For me watching them slobber and fawn about Obama is really something to watch. And about every other sentence is something about FOX NEWS. Seems to me they are the "Sean Hannity" and Ann Coulter for the democrats.:D

I was wrong for not watching them sooner. I find you just get more understanding if you watch people you disagree with. And I do disagree with that trio. They think they are insulting Republicains, but they are just giving us encouragement in my opinion.;)

Oh, I know what you mean. MSNBC is filled with so much BS, I'll watch FOX before I will them and I'm a socialist. :p Should say something.
 
Mar 2009
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Oh, I know what you mean. MSNBC is filled with so much BS, I'll watch FOX before I will them and I'm a socialist. :p Should say something.
That does say a lot!
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GOP

Feb 2010
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Strangely, President Obama agrees. The man is a liberal role mode these days, it's weired. I've even heard people with socialist tendencies laud him. :confused:

It's really not so difficult to understand. What Ronald Reagan believed in and did was supported by a vast majority of Americans, there was only state in the United States in the 1984, his second term election, that voted Democrat. Pretty much explains a lot.
 
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