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Senate Minority Leader Lord Voldemort
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« on: July 13, 2015, 01:18:39 AM »


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Voting for Obamacare, the stimulus and Dodd-Frank were the correct, responsible decisions.

I don't know whether your comment on Iraq is meant as satire or not.

You call yourself 'dudeabides' but you clearly have much more in common with Walter Sobchak, though intellectually you may be closer to Donny Kerabatsos.  

I don't know why any Dumbya II supporter would want to be associated with such a hippy film either though Jeb is quite similar to the real Big Lebowski.

Voting for Obamacare, Dodd-Frank, and the stimulus were the wrong decisions. They were decisions that have caused great economic pain for small and medium sized businesses as well as middle and lower income Americans.

As for Iraq, the responsible position by 2006 was not withdrawal prematurely.



As per usual, Republicans whine and speak in vague generalities about Democratic attempts to govern a country, while simultaneously not proposing any specific or constructive policy proposals in the past six and a half years. Not even their Presidential ticket did.
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