• The dog that caught the car

    From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 25 09:06:22 2022
    "'The dog that caught the car': Republicans brace for the impact of
    reversing Roe

    Everything was going right for Republicans in the midterm campaign. Then
    the Supreme Court decision came down."

    "“This is not a conversation we want to have,” said John Thomas, a Republican strategist who works on House campaigns across the country.
    “We want to have a conversation about the economy. We want to have a conversation about Joe Biden, about pretty much anything else besides
    Roe … This is a losing issue for Republicans.”"

    TB

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  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Sat Jun 25 18:03:50 2022
    Technobarbarian <technobarbarian-ztopzpam@gmail.com> wrote:

    "'The dog that caught the car': Republicans brace for the impact of
    reversing Roe

    Everything was going right for Republicans in the midterm campaign. Then
    the Supreme Court decision came down."

    "“This is not a conversation we want to have,” said John Thomas, a Republican strategist who works on House campaigns across the country.
    “We want to have a conversation about the economy. We want to have a conversation about Joe Biden, about pretty much anything else besides
    Roe … This is a losing issue for Republicans.”"

    TB


    I doubt that will make one iota of difference. History has proven “it’s the economy, stupid”. Plus,
    pro life people vote and they are not all republicans. At best, or worst,
    it will be a push.

    --
    A great civilization cannot be conquered from without until it has
    destroyed itself from within - Will Durant

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  • From Technobarbarian@21:1/5 to George.Anthony on Sat Jun 25 11:17:13 2022
    On 6/25/2022 11:03 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technobarbarian-ztopzpam@gmail.com> wrote:

    "'The dog that caught the car': Republicans brace for the impact of
    reversing Roe

    Everything was going right for Republicans in the midterm campaign. Then
    the Supreme Court decision came down."

    "“This is not a conversation we want to have,” said John Thomas, a
    Republican strategist who works on House campaigns across the country.
    “We want to have a conversation about the economy. We want to have a
    conversation about Joe Biden, about pretty much anything else besides
    Roe … This is a losing issue for Republicans.”"

    TB


    I doubt that will make one iota of difference. History has proven “it’s the
    economy, stupid”. Plus,
    pro life people vote and they are not all republicans. At best, or worst,
    it will be a push.


    OF COURSE! The experts know nothing. Trolls have all the answers.
    You prove that all the time with your predictions of doom and gloom.
    Have you finally arrived in Venezuela? Telling us that Obama was getting
    ready to take over the nation with a series of executive orders was a masterpiece of troll detective work.

    tb

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  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to Technobarbarian on Sat Jun 25 16:44:31 2022
    On 6/25/2022 1:17 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On 6/25/2022 11:03 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technobarbarian-ztopzpam@gmail.com> wrote:

    "'The dog that caught the car': Republicans brace for the impact of
    reversing Roe

    Everything was going right for Republicans in the midterm campaign. Then >>> the Supreme Court decision came down."

    "“This is not a conversation we want to have,” said John Thomas, a
    Republican strategist who works on House campaigns across the country.
    “We want to have a conversation about the economy. We want to have a
    conversation about Joe Biden, about pretty much anything else besides
    Roe … This is a losing issue for Republicans.”"

    TB


    I doubt that will make one iota of difference. History has proven
    “it’s the
    economy, stupid”.  Plus,
    pro life people vote and they are not all republicans. At best, or worst,
    it will be a push.


         OF COURSE! The experts know nothing. Trolls have all the answers. You prove that all the time with your predictions of doom and gloom.
    Have you finally arrived in Venezuela? Telling us that Obama was getting ready to take over the nation with a series of executive orders was a masterpiece of troll detective work.

    tb


    I wish you would stop trying to put words in my mouth. I never said
    anything about Barack Husein Obama taking over the country with a series
    of executive orders and the doom and gloom I'm predicting is what is
    going to happen to you liberals come November.

    Now, what did the "experts" say about the Trump/Clinton election before
    the votes were in?

    "Ain't no fuckin' way that whole Siberian Orchestra is trans" -Paul
    "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri

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  • From Don Lampson@21:1/5 to George.Anthony on Sat Jun 25 19:02:59 2022
    On Saturday, June 25, 2022 at 2:44:35 PM UTC-7, George.Anthony wrote:
    On 6/25/2022 1:17 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On 6/25/2022 11:03 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technobarbar...@gmail.com> wrote:

    "'The dog that caught the car': Republicans brace for the impact of
    reversing Roe

    Everything was going right for Republicans in the midterm campaign. Then >>> the Supreme Court decision came down."

    "“This is not a conversation we want to have,” said John Thomas, a >>> Republican strategist who works on House campaigns across the country. >>> “We want to have a conversation about the economy. We want to have a >>> conversation about Joe Biden, about pretty much anything else besides >>> Roe … This is a losing issue for Republicans.”"

    TB


    I doubt that will make one iota of difference. History has proven
    “it’s the
    economy, stupid”. Plus,
    pro life people vote and they are not all republicans. At best, or worst, >> it will be a push.


    OF COURSE! The experts know nothing. Trolls have all the answers.
    You prove that all the time with your predictions of doom and gloom.
    Have you finally arrived in Venezuela? Telling us that Obama was getting ready to take over the nation with a series of executive orders was a masterpiece of troll detective work.

    tb
    I wish you would stop trying to put words in my mouth. I never said
    anything about Barack Husein Obama taking over the country with a series
    of executive orders and the doom and gloom I'm predicting is what is
    going to happen to you liberals come November.

    Now, what did the "experts" say about the Trump/Clinton election before
    the votes were in?

    "Ain't no fuckin' way that whole Siberian Orchestra is trans" -Paul
    "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri

    Sure about that? There's an awful lot of PO'd wimmins, out there, who now see where they fit in, with the future plans of Trump's GOP... Check out what Fox News has to say about this latest "Victory"..... Even YKW thinks it was bad timing.....

    Edward R. Morrow Jr.

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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to Don Lampson on Sat Jun 25 19:37:40 2022
    On 6/25/2022 7:02 PM, Don Lampson wrote:
    On Saturday, June 25, 2022 at 2:44:35 PM UTC-7, George.Anthony wrote:
    On 6/25/2022 1:17 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On 6/25/2022 11:03 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technobarbar...@gmail.com> wrote:

    "'The dog that caught the car': Republicans brace for the impact of
    reversing Roe

    Everything was going right for Republicans in the midterm campaign. Then >>>>> the Supreme Court decision came down."

    "“This is not a conversation we want to have,” said John Thomas, a >>>>> Republican strategist who works on House campaigns across the country. >>>>> “We want to have a conversation about the economy. We want to have a >>>>> conversation about Joe Biden, about pretty much anything else besides >>>>> Roe … This is a losing issue for Republicans.”"

    TB


    I doubt that will make one iota of difference. History has proven
    “it’s the
    economy, stupid”. Plus,
    pro life people vote and they are not all republicans. At best, or worst, >>>> it will be a push.


    OF COURSE! The experts know nothing. Trolls have all the answers.
    You prove that all the time with your predictions of doom and gloom.
    Have you finally arrived in Venezuela? Telling us that Obama was getting >>> ready to take over the nation with a series of executive orders was a
    masterpiece of troll detective work.

    tb
    I wish you would stop trying to put words in my mouth. I never said
    anything about Barack Husein Obama taking over the country with a series
    of executive orders and the doom and gloom I'm predicting is what is
    going to happen to you liberals come November.

    Now, what did the "experts" say about the Trump/Clinton election before
    the votes were in?

    "Ain't no fuckin' way that whole Siberian Orchestra is trans" -Paul
    "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri

    Sure about that? There's an awful lot of PO'd wimmins, out there, who now see where they fit in, with the future plans of Trump's GOP... Check out what Fox News has to say about this latest "Victory"..... Even YKW thinks it was bad timing.....

    Edward R. Morrow Jr.

    Lot of women don't want retrumplican kids. They'll be heading to
    Washington state to get rid of 'em and the retrumplicans will pay for it
    via Amazon or Comcast or any of the other companies for women's rights! HawHawHaw!

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  • From George.Anthony@21:1/5 to kmiller on Sun Jun 26 13:01:25 2022
    On 6/25/2022 9:37 PM, kmiller wrote:
    On 6/25/2022 7:02 PM, Don Lampson wrote:
    On Saturday, June 25, 2022 at 2:44:35 PM UTC-7, George.Anthony wrote:
    On 6/25/2022 1:17 PM, Technobarbarian wrote:
    On 6/25/2022 11:03 AM, George.Anthony wrote:
    Technobarbarian <technobarbar...@gmail.com> wrote:

    "'The dog that caught the car': Republicans brace for the impact of >>>>>> reversing Roe

    Everything was going right for Republicans in the midterm
    campaign. Then
    the Supreme Court decision came down."

    "“This is not a conversation we want to have,” said John Thomas, a >>>>>> Republican strategist who works on House campaigns across the
    country.
    “We want to have a conversation about the economy. We want to have a >>>>>> conversation about Joe Biden, about pretty much anything else besides >>>>>> Roe … This is a losing issue for Republicans.”"

    TB


    I doubt that will make one iota of difference. History has proven
    “it’s the
    economy, stupid”.  Plus,
    pro life people vote and they are not all republicans. At best, or
    worst,
    it will be a push.


          OF COURSE! The experts know nothing. Trolls have all the answers.
    You prove that all the time with your predictions of doom and gloom.
    Have you finally arrived in Venezuela? Telling us that Obama was
    getting
    ready to take over the nation with a series of executive orders was a
    masterpiece of troll detective work.

    tb
    I wish you would stop trying to put words in my mouth. I never said
    anything about Barack Husein Obama taking over the country with a series >>> of executive orders and the doom and gloom I'm predicting is what is
    going to happen to you liberals come November.

    Now, what did the "experts" say about the Trump/Clinton election before
    the votes were in?

    "Ain't no fuckin' way that whole Siberian Orchestra is trans" -Paul
    "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri

    Sure about that?  There's an awful lot of PO'd wimmins,  out there,
    who now see where they fit in,  with the future plans of Trump's
    GOP...  Check out what Fox News has to say about this latest
    "Victory".....  Even YKW thinks it was bad timing.....

    Edward R. Morrow Jr.

    Lot of women don't want retrumplican kids. They'll be heading to
    Washington state to get rid of 'em and the retrumplicans will pay for it
    via Amazon or Comcast or any of the other companies for women's rights! HawHawHaw!

    The democrats will use this issue to milk the cow dry but in the end,
    the economy will "Trump" everything else. These spoiled children who
    didn't get their way are just acting out loudly and violently (or
    peacefully to you liberals) en masse. Unfortunately, they are destroying property for which they will pay no consequences. I hate to think what
    would happen to pro lifers if they behaved in this manner. And don't
    tell me about abortion clinics being bombed. Those are comparatively
    few. There have been about 100 in the past 50 years or two per year
    average. These pro abortion people have done more destruction than that
    in the past two months. There is no justification for any of this from
    either side.

    We live in a Constitutional Republic. If you don't like it, read and try
    to understand the Constitution. Then work through the system to change
    it. That's what the amendment process is for. See the fifteenth,
    eighteenth, nineteenth and twenty-first amendments, for example.

    By the way, a lot of women want republican kids. What's your point.
    There are pro life democrats and pro abortion republicans. This won't
    change anything. Pro abortionists will still be pro abortionists and pro
    life people will still be pro life people.


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    "Ain't no fuckin' way that whole Siberian Orchestra is trans" -Paul
    "Paulie Walnuts" Gualtieri

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