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    http://inthesetimes.com/article/5698...my_of_my_enemy

    I don't know if this issue has been addressed here, but what do you think of the support of the MEK by these two men?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rana View Post
    http://inthesetimes.com/article/5698...my_of_my_enemy

    I don't know if this issue has been addressed here, but what do you think of the support of the MEK by these two men?
    It's not an 'issue' when Republicans do it; they are 'patriots'. It's only an 'issue' when Democrats do it because of their secret allegiance to ________ (enter a despot or a totalitarian state).

    It's the best 'grass roots' lobbying money can buy...
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    Tancredo says Obama bigger threat than al-Qaida





    Thu Oct 28, 5:29 pm ET

    CANON CITY, Colo. – Colorado gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo says President Barack Obama is a bigger threat to the United States than al-Qaida or terrorism.

    He made the comments while campaigning in Canon City Tuesday, and his comments were reported Wednesday by the Canon City Daily Record.

    Tancredo said that Obama posed a threat to the Constitution, saying: "It's not al-Qaida, it's the guy sitting in the White House."

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101028/...orado_governor
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bfgrn View Post
    Tancredo says Obama bigger threat than al-Qaida





    Thu Oct 28, 5:29 pm ET

    CANON CITY, Colo. – Colorado gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo says President Barack Obama is a bigger threat to the United States than al-Qaida or terrorism.

    He made the comments while campaigning in Canon City Tuesday, and his comments were reported Wednesday by the Canon City Daily Record.

    Tancredo said that Obama posed a threat to the Constitution, saying: "It's not al-Qaida, it's the guy sitting in the White House."

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101028/...orado_governor
    He has laid some real zingers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bfgrn View Post
    It's not an 'issue' when Republicans do it; they are 'patriots'. It's only an 'issue' when Democrats do it because of their secret allegiance to ________ (enter a despot or a totalitarian state).

    It's the best 'grass roots' lobbying money can buy...
    I saw Armey on a Press Club panel this morning, the guy is such an ego! His hard on, excuse me, is to go down in history as the guy who saved American through the tea party movement! Tucker Carlson looked at him in disbelief! He was quite literally speechless for a moment!

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    I don't know if this issue has been addressed here, but what do you think of the support of the MEK by these two men?
    Dick Armey is all about the paycheck and the glory. Tom Delay said on The Last Word regarding Armey's "leadership" roles, he sees a parade and jumps out in front of it.

    I wouldn't trust a thing he has his fingers in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarah G View Post
    Dick Armey is all about the paycheck and the glory. Tom Delay said on The Last Word regarding Armey's "leadership" roles, he sees a parade and jumps out in front of it.

    I wouldn't trust a thing he has his fingers in.
    He must have had a religious conversion at one point. It was the point between when he was sexually harassing his students while a college professor, and when he was wagging his finger at Clinton over the Lewinsky affair.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bfgrn View Post
    Tancredo says Obama bigger threat than al-Qaida





    Thu Oct 28, 5:29 pm ET

    CANON CITY, Colo. – Colorado gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo says President Barack Obama is a bigger threat to the United States than al-Qaida or terrorism.

    He made the comments while campaigning in Canon City Tuesday, and his comments were reported Wednesday by the Canon City Daily Record.

    Tancredo said that Obama posed a threat to the Constitution, saying: "It's not al-Qaida, it's the guy sitting in the White House."

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101028/...orado_governor
    It's unbelievable that anyone could take this guy seriously.


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    Quote Originally Posted by christiefan915 View Post
    He must have had a religious conversion at one point. It was the point between when he was sexually harassing his students while a college professor, and when he was wagging his finger at Clinton over the Lewinsky affair.
    What's with these cons and orange skin tones? Liver disease?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bfgrn View Post
    Tancredo says Obama bigger threat than al-Qaida





    Thu Oct 28, 5:29 pm ET

    CANON CITY, Colo. – Colorado gubernatorial candidate Tom Tancredo says President Barack Obama is a bigger threat to the United States than al-Qaida or terrorism.

    He made the comments while campaigning in Canon City Tuesday, and his comments were reported Wednesday by the Canon City Daily Record.

    Tancredo said that Obama posed a threat to the Constitution, saying: "It's not al-Qaida, it's the guy sitting in the White House."

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101028/...orado_governor
    Yeah.... he's right.... Obama, being an elected official (and president) is certainly a larger threat to the constitution than Al Queda. How exactly is Al Queda going to harm our constitutional rights?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duplicity and Guile View Post
    Yeah.... he's right.... Obama, being an elected official (and president) is certainly a larger threat to the constitution than Al Queda. How exactly is Al Queda going to harm our constitutional rights?
    George W. Bush was a larger threat to the constitution than Obama. But I know you right wingers believe the sky is falling whenever a Democrat is in the White House. So put on your foil hat and hunker down...you have 6 more years of Obama.

    Maybe by then Obama will get his appointments confirmed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarah G View Post
    What's with these cons and orange skin tones? Liver disease?

    Ahahahahahah, good one!

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    Hic! I'll drink to that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rana View Post
    Ahahahahahah, good one!


    I know, it was so good being rid of these people before but like bad pennies, they continue to return. Dick Armey, Newt, now we have Boehner and Cantor to deal with...

    Why oh why couldn't the Democrats have pulled together and focused on jobs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarah G View Post


    I know, it was so good being rid of these people before but like bad pennies, they continue to return. Dick Armey, Newt, now we have Boehner and Cantor to deal with...

    Why oh why couldn't the Democrats have pulled together and focused on jobs?
    Democrats always seem to self destruct, they are their own enemy!

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