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Republicans are singing: 'Let it No, Let it No, Let it No' : Comments

By Walt Brasch, published 22/12/2010

The party of NO, sometimes known as Republicans, has been consistent in its contempt for America.

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The only thing missing from this extreme religious right party of No, (The church of Republicorp), it's assorted totally ignorant Tea baggers and their corporate confederates are the white hoods and the burning crosses and torches. The USA is sick with charlatan religious extremist and sadly so is Australia. Aided and abetted by a totally corrupted media, we are witnessing the end of democracy and a new rise in political religious fascism.
Posted by HFR, Thursday, 30 December 2010 11:01:27 AM
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Prior to the Ronald Reagan disaster, the top tax rate was 91% and the rich still cleaned up, puts things into perspective. No wonder the USA's infrastructure is crumbling before their eyes. Take a look at some of the rebublicorp extreme religious right political wannabes Sarah Palin, Micheal Bachmann, Christine O'Donnell, etc etc the place is lousy with crazy especially the ex confederate states.
At least we got rid of Senator Fielding here, but there's far more of this virus festering in our politics way beneath the surface.
Posted by HFR, Thursday, 30 December 2010 11:18:34 AM
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