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Not going to read anything that proclaims
Nov 1, 2012, 2:52 PM
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Stop the War on Workers.
I can't believe people willing subject themselves to such stupidity, much less believe it.
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Letterman [281]
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Re: Not going to read anything that proclaims
Nov 1, 2012, 3:06 PM
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When I went to the page an AdChoice ad said "Michelle Bachman for MN." Another said "Obama's War on Business." You do realize those are paid ads right? They have nothing to do with the article, just the free enterprise system at work. Talk about knee-jerk reactions.
But you're right, I certainly didn't believe either of those stupid comments.
> Stop the War on Workers. > > I can't believe people willing subject themselves to > such stupidity, much less believe it.
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All-In [38514]
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I got it as a popup and had to hit yes or no
Nov 1, 2012, 4:49 PM
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as to whether I supported it or not. Couldn't see the page. And I've got ads and popups blocked.
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Letterman [281]
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Re: I got it as a popup and had to hit yes or no
Nov 1, 2012, 5:03 PM
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Don't blame you for blocking popups. Noticed today that Romney made millions off of one of those popup companies.
> as to whether I supported it or not. Couldn't see > the page. And I've got ads and popups blocked.
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Varsity [104]
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So glad Clinton has never profited off of any speeches
Nov 1, 2012, 2:52 PM
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as a private citizen. He has only given speeches to benevolent people/causes, and each one free.
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Letterman [281]
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Re: So glad Clinton has never profited off of any speeches
Nov 1, 2012, 3:10 PM
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Actually, neither I, nor the article, say anything about Bush's fee, although I am sure there was one. For those of you intimidated by the AdChoice ads, below is the interesting part of the article:
As Romney struggles to convince voters that he understands their economic struggles, having the previous Republican president reminding them of the questions surrounding Romney’s financial dealings in the Caymans is beyond unhelpful.
Of course, that shouldn’t be much of a surprise; after all, Bush has not helped Romney at all throughout the campaign. From Bush’s tepid endorsement of the Republican nominee — telling reporters “I’m for Mitt Romney” as a set of elevator doors closed on him — to his almost complete absence from the Republican convention and campaign trail, Bush and Romney seem to have come to a mutual understanding: the less mention of the years 2000-2008, the better.
There’s a simple reason that Clinton is seemingly omnipresent in this campaign, while Bush can’t even be found in this country: Clinton is one of the most popular political figures in America, while Bush is one of the most reviled. Romney has steadfastly avoided Bush — and will continue to do so in the campaign’s final days — because if the campaign is framed as a choice between eight more years of Clinton or eight more years of Bush, it would be a landslide.
> as a private citizen. He has only given speeches to > benevolent people/causes, and each one free.
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TigerNet Legend [135111]
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Bush is doing what every President other than
Nov 1, 2012, 2:54 PM
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Bubba and Jimma have done: they stay out of politics after their term(s). Out of respect for the office - something dems have no concept of.
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PUBS keeping their distance from Bush who almost
Nov 1, 2012, 3:22 PM
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destroyed our economy...
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Clemson Conqueror [11174]
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Nothing, as in, helping Romney****
Nov 1, 2012, 3:24 PM
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This may be the worst But Bush in my short time on the
Nov 1, 2012, 5:08 PM
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