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Wins give Republicans wider influence

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By JULIE PACE

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And wider ability to insert foot in mouth.

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I'd better support the most hypocritical people in the world, just in case my dot-com comes in and I'm incredibly rich, so I can have cheap taxes too.

everyone in America
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And wider ability to insert foot in mouth.

The Dems already did that, sock puppets and what to show for it all?

Crickets!

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Thank Goodness that the nightmare is almost over. Obama and the liberal cabal have nearly destroyed all respect for both the US abroad and Federal government at home. The shallow and partisan program of promoting the interests of small ethnic groups in the US, (the coloured population is less than 20 percent of the total), and trying to force radical libertarian agenda by Obama has proven a disaster for the Democratic party and for the country. The message of the election is clear, the vast majority of the US does NOT want Obama's vision of a liberal fantasy land. They want rational, affordable and rspectful and law abiding governance. The Republicans will hopefully start repealing many of the illegal and dictatorial Execurive orders that Obama has tried to use to impose his imperial will on the country when it was clear that his liberal policies were NOT what the majority wanted. He went ahead and tried to force it with the use of the federal governemnt. It has failed. He has failed. And now we can start to rebuild the country and the economy. There is not reason to try to work with the President for he clearly intends to keep pushing his agenda in spite of the huge vote of no confidence that the nation gave him. It is a happy day for rational people in the US.

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@CrisGerSan Thanks for the chuckle. I've never heard Obama called a libertarian before.

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